Announcing ncurses @VERSION@
The ncurses (new curses) library is a free software emulation of
curses in System V Release 4.0, and more. It uses terminfo format,
supports pads and color
and multiple highlights and forms characters and function-key mapping,
and has all the other SYSV-curses enhancements over BSD curses.
In mid-June 1995, the maintainer of 4.4BSD curses declared that he
considered 4.4BSD curses obsolete, and is encouraging the keepers of
Unix releases such as BSD/OS, freeBSD and netBSD to switch over to
ncurses.
The ncurses code was developed under GNU/Linux.
It has been in use for some time with OpenBSD as the system curses library,
and on FreeBSD and NetBSD as an external package.
It should port easily to any ANSI/POSIX-conforming UNIX.
It has even been ported to OS/2 Warp!
The distribution includes the library and support utilities, including a
terminfo compiler tic(1), a decompiler infocmp(1), clear(1), tput(1), tset(1),
and a termcap conversion tool captoinfo(1). Full manual pages are provided for
the library and tools.
The ncurses distribution is available via anonymous FTP at
the GNU distribution site
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ncurses.
It is also available at
ftp://dickey.his.com/ncurses.
Release Notes
This release is designed to be upward compatible from ncurses 5.0 and 5.1;
very few applications will require recompilation, depending on the platform.
These are the highlights from the change-log since ncurses 5.1 release.
Interface changes:
New features and improvements:
- rewrote
tgoto()
to make it better support existing
termcap applications which use hardcoded strings rather than obtain
all of their information from the termcap file. If the string does
not appear to be a terminfo string (i.e., does not refer to a "%p"
parameter, or terminfo-style padding), and termcap support is configured, tgoto()
will interpret it as termcap. Otherwise, as before, it will use
tparm()
.
- to ensure that the
tgoto()
changes work properly,
added checks to tic
which report capabilities that do
not reference the expected number of parameters.
- new configure script options:
- modified configure script options:
- change symbol used by the
--install-prefix
configure
option from INSTALL_PREFIX
to DESTDIR
(the latter has become common usage although the name is
misleading).
- modify
ld -rpath
options (e.g., Linux, and Solaris)
to use an absolute pathname for the build tree's lib directory,
avoiding confusion with directories relative to the current one
with the installed programs.
- modified
misc/run_tic.in
to use
tic -o
, to eliminate dependency on
$TERMINFO
variable for installs.
- terminfo database:
- updated xterm terminfo entries to match XFree86 xterm patch #146.
- added amiga-vnc,
Matrix Orbital, and
QNX qansi to misc/terminfo.src.
- added os2 entry to misc/emx.src.
- add S0 and E0 extensions to
screen
's terminfo entry
since otherwise the FreeBSD port makes it pass termcap equivalents
to tgoto
, which would be misinterpreted by older
versions of ncurses.
- improvements to program usability:
- modify programs to use
curses_version()
string to
report the version of ncurses with which they are compiled rather
than the NCURSES_VERSION string. The function returns the patch
level in addition to the major and minor version numbers.
- modify
tput
program so it can be renamed or invoked via a link as
'reset' or 'init', producing the same effect as tput reset
or tput init
.
- add error checking to infocmp's -v and -m options to ensure that
the option value is indeed a number.
- improved performance:
- replace a lookup table in lib_vidattr.c used to decode
no_color_video
with a logic expression which is faster.
Major bug fixes:
- correct
manlinks.sed
script introduced in ncurses 5.1
to avoid using ERE "\+", which is not understood by standard versions
of sed
. This happens to work with GNU sed
,
but is not portable, and was the initial motivation for this release.
- remove "hpux10.*" case from CF_SHARED_OPTS configure script macro.
This differed from the "hpux*" case by using reversed symbolic
links, which made the 5.1 version not match the configuration of
5.0 shared libraries.
- guard against corrupt terminfo data:
- modify
tparm()
to disallow arithmetic on strings,
analyze the varargs list to read strings as strings and numbers as
numbers.
- modify
tparm()
's internal function
spop()
to treat a null pointer as an empty string.
- modify
parse_format()
in lib_tparm.c to ignore
precision if it is longer than 10000.
- rewrote limit checks in lib_mvcur.c using new functions
_nc_safe_strcat()
, etc. Made other related changes to
check lengths used for strcat()
and
strcpy()
.
- corrections to screen optimization:
- added special case in lib_vidattr.c to reset underline and
standout for devices that have no sgr0 defined.
- change handling of
non_dest_scroll_region
in
tty_update.c to clear text after it is shifted in rather than before
shifting out. Also correct row computation.
- modify
rs2
capability in xterm-r6 and similar entries
where cursor save/restore bracketed the sequence for resetting video
attributes. The cursor restore would undo that.
- UTF-8 support:
- when checking LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, and LANG environment variables
for UTF-8 locale, ignore those which are set to an empty value, as
per SUSV2.
- encode 0xFFFD in UTF-8 with 3 bytes, not 2.
- modify
_nc_utf8_outch()
to avoid sign-extension when
checking for out-of-range value.
- other library fixes:
- added checks for an empty
$HOME
environment
variable, to avoid retrieving terminfo descriptions from
./.terminfo
.
- change functions
_nc_parse_entry()
and
postprocess_termcap()
to avoid using
strtok()
, because it is non-reentrant.
- initialize
fds[]
array to 0's in
_nc_timed_wait()
; apparently poll()
only
sets the revents
members of that array when there is
activity corresponding to the related file.
- add a check for null pointer in
Make_Enum_Type()
.
- fix a heap problem with the c++ binding.
- correct missing includes for <string.h> in several places,
including the C++ binding. This is not noted by gcc unless we use
the
-fno-builtin
option.
- several fixes for tic:
- add a check for empty buffers returned by
fgets()
in
comp_scan.c next_char()
function, in case
tic
is run on a non-text file (fixes a core dump).
- modify
tic
to verify that its inputs are really files,
in case someone tries to read a directory (or
/dev/zero
).
- correct an uninitialized parameter to
open_tempfile()
in tic.c which made "tic -I" give an ambiguous error message about
tmpnam
.
- correct logic in
adjust_cancels()
, which did not check
both alternatives when reclassifying an extended name between
boolean, number and string, causing an infinite loop in
tic
.
- using new checks in
tic
for parameter counts in
capability strings, found/fixed several errors both in the
terminfo database and in the include/Caps file.
- modified several terminfo capability strings, including the
definitions for setaf, setab, in include/Caps to indicate that the
entries are parameterized. This information is used to tell which
strings are translated when converting to termcap. This fixes a
problem where the generated termcap would contain a spurious "%p1"
for the terminfo "%p1%d".
- correct parameter counts in include/Caps for dclk as well as some
printer-specific capabilities: csnm, defc, scs, scsd, smgtp, smglp.
- various fixes for install scripts used to support configure
--srcdir
and --with-install-prefix
.
- correct several mismatches between manpage filename and ".TH"
directives, renaming dft_fgbg.3x to default_colors.3x and
menu_attribs.3x to menu_attributes.3x.
Portability:
- configure script:
- newer config.guess, config.sub, including changes to support OS/2
EMX. The configure script for OS/2 EMX still relies on a patch
since there is no (working) support for that platform in the main
autoconf distribution.
- make configure script checks on variables
$GCC
and
$GXX
consistently compare against 'yes' rather than
test if they are nonnull, since either may be set to the
corresponding name of the C or C++ compiler.
- change configure script to use AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM rather than
AC_CANONICAL_HOST, which means that
configure --target
will set a default program-prefix.
- modify the check for big-core to force a couple of memory
accesses, which may work as needed for older/less-capable machines
(if not, there's still the explicit configure option).
- modify configure test for
tcgetattr()
to allow for
old implementations, e.g., on BeOS, which only defined it as a
macro.
- add configure check for filesystems (such as OS/2 EMX) which do
not distinguish between upper/lowercase filenames, use this to fix
tags rules in makefiles.
- add MKncurses_def.sh to generate fallback definitions for
ncurses_cfg.h, to quiet gcc -Wundef warnings, modified ifdef's in
code to consistently use "#if" rather than "#ifdef".
- change most remaining unquoted parameters of
test
in
configure script to use quotes, for instance fixing a problem in the
--disable-database
option.
- modify scripts so that "make install.data" works on OS/2 EMX.
- modify scripts and makefiles so the Ada95 directory builds on
OS/2 EMX.
- library:
- replaced case-statement in
_nc_tracebits()
for CSIZE
with a table to simplify working around implementations that define
random combinations of the related macros to zero.
- improved OS/2 mouse support by retrying as a 2-button mouse if code
fails to set up a 3-button mouse.
- added private entrypoint
_nc_basename()
, used to
consolidate related code in progs, as well as accommodating OS/2 EMX
pathnames.
- alter definition of NCURSES_CONST to make it non-empty.
- redefine 'TEXT' in menu.h for AMIGA, since it is reported to have
an (unspecified) symbol conflict.
- programs:
- modified progs/tset.c and tack/sysdep.c to build with sgttyb
interface if neither termio or termios is available. Tested this
with FreeBSD 2.1.5 (which does have termios - but the sgttyb does
work).
Features of Ncurses
The ncurses package is fully compatible with SVr4 (System V Release 4) curses:
- All 257 of the SVr4 calls have been implemented (and are documented).
- Full support for SVr4 curses features including keyboard mapping, color,
forms-drawing with ACS characters, and automatic recognition of keypad
and function keys.
- An emulation of the SVr4 panels library, supporting
a stack of windows with backing store, is included.
- An emulation of the SVr4 menus library, supporting
a uniform but flexible interface for menu programming, is included.
- An emulation of the SVr4 form library, supporting
data collection through on-screen forms, is included.
- Binary terminfo entries generated by the ncurses tic(1) implementation
are bit-for-bit-compatible with the entry format SVr4 curses uses.
- The utilities have options to allow you to filter terminfo
entries for use with less capable curses/terminfo
versions such as the HP/UX and AIX ports.
The ncurses package also has many useful extensions over SVr4:
- The API is 8-bit clean and base-level conformant with the X/OPEN curses
specification, XSI curses (that is, it implements all BASE level features,
but not all EXTENDED features). Most EXTENDED-level features not directly
concerned with wide-character support are implemented, including many
function calls not supported under SVr4 curses (but portability of all
calls is documented so you can use the SVr4 subset only).
- Unlike SVr3 curses, ncurses can write to the rightmost-bottommost corner
of the screen if your terminal has an insert-character capability.
- Ada95 and C++ bindings.
- Support for mouse event reporting with X Window xterm and OS/2 console windows.
- Extended mouse support via Alessandro Rubini's gpm package.
- The function
wresize()
allows you to resize windows, preserving
their data.
- The function
use_default_colors()
allows you to
use the terminal's default colors for the default color pair,
achieving the effect of transparent colors.
- The functions
keyok()
and define_key()
allow
you to better control the use of function keys,
e.g., disabling the ncurses KEY_MOUSE,
or by defining more than one control sequence to map to a given key code.
- Support for 16-color terminals, such as aixterm and XFree86 xterm.
- Better cursor-movement optimization. The package now features a
cursor-local-movement computation more efficient than either BSD's
or System V's.
- Super hardware scrolling support. The screen-update code incorporates
a novel, simple, and cheap algorithm that enables it to make optimal
use of hardware scrolling, line-insertion, and line-deletion
for screen-line movements. This algorithm is more powerful than
the 4.4BSD curses quickch() routine.
- Real support for terminals with the magic-cookie glitch. The
screen-update code will refrain from drawing a highlight if the magic-
cookie unattributed spaces required just before the beginning and
after the end would step on a non-space character. It will
automatically shift highlight boundaries when doing so would make it
possible to draw the highlight without changing the visual appearance
of the screen.
- It is possible to generate the library with a list of pre-loaded
fallback entries linked to it so that it can serve those terminal types even
when no terminfo tree or termcap file is accessible (this may be useful
for support of screen-oriented programs that must run in single-user mode).
- The tic(1)/captoinfo utility provided with ncurses has the
ability to translate many termcaps from the XENIX, IBM and
AT&T extension sets.
- A BSD-like tset(1) utility is provided.
- The ncurses library and utilities will automatically read terminfo
entries from $HOME/.terminfo if it exists, and compile to that directory
if it exists and the user has no write access to the system directory.
This feature makes it easier for users to have personal terminfo entries
without giving up access to the system terminfo directory.
- You may specify a path of directories to search for compiled
descriptions with the environment variable TERMINFO_DIRS (this
generalizes the feature provided by TERMINFO under stock System V.)
- In terminfo source files, use capabilities may refer not just to
other entries in the same source file (as in System V) but also to
compiled entries in either the system terminfo directory or the user's
$HOME/.terminfo directory.
- A script (capconvert) is provided to help BSD users
transition from termcap to terminfo. It gathers the information in a
TERMCAP environment variable and/or a ~/.termcap local entries file
and converts it to an equivalent local terminfo tree under $HOME/.terminfo.
- Automatic fallback to the /etc/termcap file can be compiled in
when it is not possible to build a terminfo tree. This feature is neither
fast nor cheap, you don't want to use it unless you have to,
but it's there.
- The table-of-entries utility toe makes it easy for users to
see exactly what terminal types are available on the system.
- The library meets the XSI requirement that every macro entry
point have a corresponding function which may be linked (and will be
prototype-checked) if the macro definition is disabled with
#undef
.
- An HTML "Introduction to Programming with NCURSES" document provides
a narrative introduction to the curses programming interface.
State of the Package
Numerous bugs present in earlier versions have been fixed; the
library is far more reliable than it used to be. Bounds checking in many
`dangerous' entry points has been improved. The code is now type-safe
according to gcc -Wall. The library has been checked for malloc leaks and
arena corruption by the Purify memory-allocation tester.
The ncurses code has been tested with a wide variety of applications
including (versions starting with those noted):
- cdk
- Curses Development Kit
http://www.vexus.ca/CDK.html
http://dickey.his.com/cdk.
- ded
- directory-editor
http://dickey.his.com/ded.
- dialog
- the underlying application used in Slackware's setup, and the basis
for similar applications on GNU/Linux.
http://dickey.his.com/dialog.
- lynx
- the character-screen WWW browser
http://lynx.isc.org/release.
- Midnight Commander 4.1
- file manager
www.gnome.org/mc/.
- mutt
- mail utility
http://www.mutt.org.
- ncftp
- file-transfer utility
http://www.ncftp.com.
- nvi
- New vi versions 1.50 are able to use ncurses versions 1.9.7 and later.
http://www.bostic.com/vi/.
- tin
- newsreader, supporting color, MIME
http://www.tin.org.
- taper
- tape archive utility
http://members.iinet.net.au/~yusuf/taper/.
- vh-1.6
- Volks-Hypertext browser for the Jargon File
http://www.bg.debian.org/Packages/unstable/text/vh.html.
as well as some that use ncurses for the terminfo support alone:
- minicom
- terminal emulator
http://www.pp.clinet.fi/~walker/minicom.html.
- vile
- vi-like-emacs
http://dickey.his.com/vile.
The ncurses distribution includes a selection of test programs (including
a few games).
Who's Who and What's What
The original developers of ncurses are Zeyd Ben-Halim and
Eric S. Raymond.
Ongoing work is being done by
Thomas Dickey
and
Jürgen Pfeifer.
Thomas Dickey
acts as the maintainer for the Free Software Foundation, which holds the
copyright on ncurses.
Contact the current maintainers at
bug-ncurses@gnu.org.
To join the ncurses mailing list, please write email to
bug-ncurses-request@gnu.org
containing the line:
subscribe <name>@<host.domain>
This list is open to anyone interested in helping with the development and
testing of this package.
Beta versions of ncurses and patches to the current release are made available at
ftp://dickey.his.com/ncurses.
Future Plans
- Extended-level XPG4 conformance, with internationalization support.
- Ports to more systems, including DOS and Windows.
We need people to help with these projects. If you are interested in working
on them, please join the ncurses list.
Other Related Resources
The distribution includes and uses a version of the terminfo-format
terminal description file maintained by Eric Raymond.
http://earthspace.net/~esr/terminfo.
You can find lots of information on terminal-related topics
not covered in the terminfo file at
Richard Shuford's
archive.