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Man Page: function::ansi_cursor_restore

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 3stap

FUNCTION::ANSI_CURSO(3stap)				  Utility functions for using an			       FUNCTION::ANSI_CURSO(3stap)

NAME
function::ansi_cursor_restore - Restores a previously saved cursor position.
SYNOPSIS
ansi_cursor_restore()
ARGUMENTS
None
DESCRIPTION
Sends ansi code for restoring the current cursor position previously saved with ansi_cursor_save. SystemTap Tapset Reference June 2014 FUNCTION::ANSI_CURSO(3stap)
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