curs_insstr(3x) — Linux manual page

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | RETURN VALUE | NOTES | PORTABILITY | SEE ALSO | COLOPHON

curs_insstr(3X)                                          curs_insstr(3X)

NAME         top

       insstr, insnstr, winsstr, winsnstr, mvinsstr, mvinsnstr,
       mvwinsstr, mvwinsnstr - insert string before cursor in a curses
       window

SYNOPSIS         top

       #include <curses.h>
       int insstr(const char *str);
       int insnstr(const char *str, int n);
       int winsstr(WINDOW *win, const char *str);
       int winsnstr(WINDOW *win, const char *str, int n);

       int mvinsstr(int y, int x, const char *str);
       int mvinsnstr(int y, int x, const char *str, int n);
       int mvwinsstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const char *str);
       int mvwinsnstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const char *str, int
       n);

DESCRIPTION         top

       These routines insert a character string (as many characters as
       will fit on the line) before the character under the cursor.  All
       characters to the right of the cursor are shifted right with the
       possibility of the rightmost characters on the line being lost.
       The cursor position does not change (after moving to y, x, if
       specified).  The functions with n as the last argument insert a
       leading substring of at most n characters.  If n<=0, then the
       entire string is inserted.

       Special characters are handled as in addch.

RETURN VALUE         top

       All routines that return an integer return ERR upon failure and
       OK (SVr4 specifies only "an integer value other than ERR") upon
       successful completion, unless otherwise noted in the preceding
       routine descriptions.

       X/Open defines no error conditions.  In this implementation, if
       the window parameter is null or the str parameter is null, an
       error is returned.

       Functions with a “mv” prefix first perform a cursor movement
       using wmove, and return an error if the position is outside the
       window, or if the window pointer is null.

NOTES         top

       Note that all but winsnstr may be macros.

PORTABILITY         top

       These functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue
       4, which adds const qualifiers to the arguments.

       The Single Unix Specification, Version 2 states that insnstr and
       winsnstr perform wrapping.  This is probably an error, since it
       makes this group of functions inconsistent.  Also, no
       implementation of curses documents this inconsistency.

SEE ALSO         top

       curses(3X), curs_util(3X), curs_clear(3X), curs_inch(3X).

COLOPHON         top

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