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-rw-r--r--payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/manext.c119
-rw-r--r--payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/sdl.txt152
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diff --git a/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/Makefile b/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/Makefile
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+# Makefile for PDCurses manext program.
+
+all: manual
+
+manual: PDCurses.txt
+
+PDCurses.txt: manext
+ cat intro.txt > PDCurses.txt
+ echo PDCurses Definitions and Variables >> PDCurses.txt
+ echo ================================== >> PDCurses.txt
+ ./manext ../curses.h >> PDCurses.txt
+ echo PDCurses Functions >> PDCurses.txt
+ echo ================== >> PDCurses.txt
+ ./manext ../pdcurses/*.c >> PDCurses.txt
+ ./manext ../x11/*.c >> PDCurses.txt
+ cat x11.txt >> PDCurses.txt
+ echo >> PDCurses.txt
+ echo >> PDCurses.txt
+ echo \
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------- \
+>> PDCurses.txt
+ echo >> PDCurses.txt
+ cat sdl.txt >> PDCurses.txt
+
+manext: manext.c
+
+install:
+ echo Does nothing at the moment
+
+clean:
+ -rm -rf *.o manext PDCurses.txt
+
+distclean: clean
+
+mostlyclean: clean
+
+realclean: distclean
diff --git a/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/intro.txt b/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/intro.txt
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+PDCurses User's Guide
+=====================
+
+Curses Overview
+---------------
+
+The X/Open Curses Interface Definition describes a set of C-Language
+functions that provide screen-handling and updating, which are
+collectively known as the curses library.
+
+The curses library permits manipulation of data structures called
+windows which may be thought of as two-dimensional arrays of
+characters representing all or part of a terminal's screen. The
+windows are manipulated using a procedural interface described
+elsewhere. The curses package maintains a record of what characters
+are on the screen. At the most basic level, manipulation is done with
+the routines move() and addch() which are used to "move" the curses
+around and add characters to the default window, stdscr, which
+represents the whole screen.
+
+An application may use these routines to add data to the window in any
+convenient order. Once all data have been added, the routine
+refresh() is called. The package then determines what changes have
+been made which affect the screen. The screen contents are then
+changed to reflect those characters now in the window, using a
+sequence of operations optimized for the type of terminal in use.
+
+At a higher level routines combining the actions of move() and addch()
+are defined, as are routines to add whole strings and to perform
+format conversions in the manner of printf().
+
+Interfaces are also defined to erase the entire window and to specify
+the attributes of individual characters in the window. Attributes
+such as inverse video, underline and blink can be used on a
+per-character basis.
+
+New windows can be created by allowing the application to build
+several images of the screen and display the appropriate one very
+quickly. New windows are created using the routine newwin(). For
+each routine that manipulates the default window, stdscr, there is a
+corresponding routine prefixed with w to manipulate the contents of a
+specified window; for example, move() and wmove(). In fact, move(...)
+is functionally equivalent to wmove( stdscr, ...). This is similar to
+the interface offered by printf(...) and fprintf(stdout, ...).
+
+Windows do not have to correspond to the entire screen. It is
+possible to create smaller windows, and also to indicate that the
+window is only partially visible on the screen. Furthermore, large
+windows or pads, which are bigger than the actual screen size, may be
+created.
+
+Interfaces are also defined to allow input character manipulation and
+to disable and enable many input attributes: character echo, single
+character input with or without signal processing (cbreak or raw
+modes), carriage returns mapping to newlines, screen scrolling, etc.
+
+
+Data Types and the <curses.h> Header
+------------------------------------
+
+The data types supported by curses are described in this section.
+
+As the library supports a procedural interface to the data types, actual
+structure contents are not described. All curses data are manipulated
+using the routines provided.
+
+
+THE <curses.h> HEADER
+
+The <curses.h> header defines various constants and declares the data
+types that are available to the application.
+
+
+DATA TYPES
+
+The following data types are declared:
+
+ WINDOW * pointer to screen representation
+ SCREEN * pointer to terminal descriptor
+ bool boolean data type
+ chtype representation of a character in a window
+ cchar_t the wide-character equivalent of chtype
+ attr_t for WA_-style attributes
+
+The actual WINDOW and SCREEN objects used to store information are
+created by the corresponding routines and a pointer to them is provided.
+All manipulation is through that pointer.
+
+
+VARIABLES
+
+The following variables are defined:
+
+ LINES number of lines on terminal screen
+ COLS number of columns on terminal screen
+ stdscr pointer to the default screen window
+ curscr pointer to the current screen image
+ SP pointer to the current SCREEN struct
+ Mouse_status status of the mouse
+ COLORS number of colors available
+ COLOR_PAIRS number of color pairs available
+ TABSIZE size of one TAB block
+ acs_map[] alternate character set map
+ ttytype[] terminal name/description
+
+
+CONSTANTS
+
+The following constants are defined:
+
+GENERAL
+
+ FALSE boolean false value
+ TRUE boolean true value
+ NULL zero pointer value
+ ERR value returned on error condition
+ OK value returned on successful completion
+
+VIDEO ATTRIBUTES
+
+Normally, attributes are a property of the character.
+
+For chtype:
+
+ A_ALTCHARSET use the alternate character set
+ A_BLINK bright background or blinking
+ A_BOLD bright foreground or bold
+ A_DIM half bright -- no effect in PDCurses
+ A_INVIS invisible
+ A_ITALIC italic
+ A_LEFTLINE line along the left edge
+ A_PROTECT protected (?) -- PDCurses renders this as a
+ combination of the *LINE attributes
+ A_REVERSE reverse video
+ A_RIGHTLINE line along the right edge
+ A_STANDOUT terminal's best highlighting mode
+ A_UNDERLINE underline
+
+ A_ATTRIBUTES bit-mask to extract attributes
+ A_CHARTEXT bit-mask to extract a character
+ A_COLOR bit-mask to extract a color-pair
+
+Not all attributes will work on all terminals. A_RIGHTLINE, A_LEFTLINE
+and A_ITALIC are specific to PDCurses. A_INVIS and A_ITALIC are given
+the same value in PDCurses.
+
+For attr_t:
+
+ WA_ALTCHARSET same as A_ALTCHARSET
+ WA_BLINK same as A_BLINK
+ WA_BOLD same as A_BOLD
+ WA_DIM same as A_DIM
+ WA_INVIS same as A_INVIS
+ WA_LEFT same as A_LEFTLINE
+ WA_PROTECT same as A_PROTECT
+ WA_REVERSE same as A_REVERSE
+ WA_RIGHT same as A_RIGHTLINE
+ WA_STANDOUT same as A_STANDOUT
+ WA_UNDERLINE same as A_UNDERLINE
+
+Note that while A_LEFTLINE and A_RIGHTLINE are PDCurses-specific,
+WA_LEFT and WA_RIGHT are standard. The following are also defined, for
+compatibility, but currently have no effect in PDCurses: WA_HORIZONTAL,
+WA_LOW, WA_TOP, WA_VERTICAL.
+
+THE ALTERNATE CHARACTER SET
+
+For use in chtypes and with related functions. These are a portable way
+to represent graphics characters on different terminals.
+
+VT100-compatible symbols -- box characters:
+
+ ACS_ULCORNER upper left box corner
+ ACS_LLCORNER lower left box corner
+ ACS_URCORNER upper right box corner
+ ACS_LRCORNER lower right box corner
+ ACS_RTEE right "T"
+ ACS_LTEE left "T"
+ ACS_BTEE bottom "T"
+ ACS_TTEE top "T"
+ ACS_HLINE horizontal line
+ ACS_VLINE vertical line
+ ACS_PLUS plus sign, cross, or four-corner piece
+
+VT100-compatible symbols -- other:
+
+ ACS_S1 scan line 1
+ ACS_S9 scan line 9
+ ACS_DIAMOND diamond
+ ACS_CKBOARD checkerboard -- 50% grey
+ ACS_DEGREE degree symbol
+ ACS_PLMINUS plus/minus sign
+ ACS_BULLET bullet
+
+Teletype 5410v1 symbols -- these are defined in SysV curses, but
+are not well-supported by most terminals. Stick to VT100 characters
+for optimum portability:
+
+ ACS_LARROW left arrow
+ ACS_RARROW right arrow
+ ACS_DARROW down arrow
+ ACS_UARROW up arrow
+ ACS_BOARD checkerboard -- lighter (less dense) than
+ ACS_CKBOARD
+ ACS_LANTERN lantern symbol
+ ACS_BLOCK solid block
+
+That goes double for these -- undocumented SysV symbols. Don't use
+them:
+
+ ACS_S3 scan line 3
+ ACS_S7 scan line 7
+ ACS_LEQUAL less than or equal
+ ACS_GEQUAL greater than or equal
+ ACS_PI pi
+ ACS_NEQUAL not equal
+ ACS_STERLING pounds sterling symbol
+
+Box character aliases:
+
+ ACS_BSSB same as ACS_ULCORNER
+ ACS_SSBB same as ACS_LLCORNER
+ ACS_BBSS same as ACS_URCORNER
+ ACS_SBBS same as ACS_LRCORNER
+ ACS_SBSS same as ACS_RTEE
+ ACS_SSSB same as ACS_LTEE
+ ACS_SSBS same as ACS_BTEE
+ ACS_BSSS same as ACS_TTEE
+ ACS_BSBS same as ACS_HLINE
+ ACS_SBSB same as ACS_VLINE
+ ACS_SSSS same as ACS_PLUS
+
+For cchar_t and wide-character functions, WACS_ equivalents are also
+defined.
+
+COLORS
+
+For use with init_pair(), color_set(), etc.:
+
+ COLOR_BLACK
+ COLOR_BLUE
+ COLOR_GREEN
+ COLOR_CYAN
+ COLOR_RED
+ COLOR_MAGENTA
+ COLOR_YELLOW
+ COLOR_WHITE
+
+Use these instead of numeric values. The definition of the colors
+depends on the implementation of curses.
+
+
+INPUT VALUES
+
+The following constants might be returned by getch() if keypad() has
+been enabled. Note that not all of these may be supported on a
+particular terminal:
+
+ KEY_BREAK break key
+ KEY_DOWN the four arrow keys
+ KEY_UP
+ KEY_LEFT
+ KEY_RIGHT
+ KEY_HOME home key (upward+left arrow)
+ KEY_BACKSPACE backspace
+ KEY_F0 function keys; space for 64 keys is reserved
+ KEY_F(n) (KEY_F0+(n))
+ KEY_DL delete line
+ KEY_IL insert line
+ KEY_DC delete character
+ KEY_IC insert character
+ KEY_EIC exit insert character mode
+ KEY_CLEAR clear screen
+ KEY_EOS clear to end of screen
+ KEY_EOL clear to end of line
+ KEY_SF scroll 1 line forwards
+ KEY_SR scroll 1 line backwards (reverse)
+ KEY_NPAGE next page
+ KEY_PPAGE previous page
+ KEY_STAB set tab
+ KEY_CTAB clear tab
+ KEY_CATAB clear all tabs
+ KEY_ENTER enter or send
+ KEY_SRESET soft (partial) reset
+ KEY_RESET reset or hard reset
+ KEY_PRINT print or copy
+ KEY_LL home down or bottom (lower left)
+ KEY_A1 upper left of virtual keypad
+ KEY_A3 upper right of virtual keypad
+ KEY_B2 center of virtual keypad
+ KEY_C1 lower left of virtual keypad
+ KEY_C3 lower right of virtual keypad
+
+ KEY_BTAB Back tab key
+ KEY_BEG Beginning key
+ KEY_CANCEL Cancel key
+ KEY_CLOSE Close key
+ KEY_COMMAND Cmd (command) key
+ KEY_COPY Copy key
+ KEY_CREATE Create key
+ KEY_END End key
+ KEY_EXIT Exit key
+ KEY_FIND Find key
+ KEY_HELP Help key
+ KEY_MARK Mark key
+ KEY_MESSAGE Message key
+ KEY_MOVE Move key
+ KEY_NEXT Next object key
+ KEY_OPEN Open key
+ KEY_OPTIONS Options key
+ KEY_PREVIOUS Previous object key
+ KEY_REDO Redo key
+ KEY_REFERENCE Reference key
+ KEY_REFRESH Refresh key
+ KEY_REPLACE Replace key
+ KEY_RESTART Restart key
+ KEY_RESUME Resume key
+ KEY_SAVE Save key
+ KEY_SBEG Shifted beginning key
+ KEY_SCANCEL Shifted cancel key
+ KEY_SCOMMAND Shifted command key
+ KEY_SCOPY Shifted copy key
+ KEY_SCREATE Shifted create key
+ KEY_SDC Shifted delete char key
+ KEY_SDL Shifted delete line key
+ KEY_SELECT Select key
+ KEY_SEND Shifted end key
+ KEY_SEOL Shifted clear line key
+ KEY_SEXIT Shifted exit key
+ KEY_SFIND Shifted find key
+ KEY_SHELP Shifted help key
+ KEY_SHOME Shifted home key
+ KEY_SIC Shifted input key
+ KEY_SLEFT Shifted left arrow key
+ KEY_SMESSAGE Shifted message key
+ KEY_SMOVE Shifted move key
+ KEY_SNEXT Shifted next key
+ KEY_SOPTIONS Shifted options key
+ KEY_SPREVIOUS Shifted prev key
+ KEY_SPRINT Shifted print key
+ KEY_SREDO Shifted redo key
+ KEY_SREPLACE Shifted replace key
+ KEY_SRIGHT Shifted right arrow
+ KEY_SRSUME Shifted resume key
+ KEY_SSAVE Shifted save key
+ KEY_SSUSPEND Shifted suspend key
+ KEY_SUNDO Shifted undo key
+ KEY_SUSPEND Suspend key
+ KEY_UNDO Undo key
+
+The virtual keypad is arranged like this:
+
+ A1 up A3
+ left B2 right
+ C1 down C3
+
+This list is incomplete -- see curses.h for the full list, and use the
+testcurs demo to see what values are actually returned. The above are
+just the keys required by X/Open. In particular, PDCurses defines many
+CTL_ and ALT_ combinations; these are not portable.
+
+
+FUNCTIONS
+
+The following table lists each curses routine and the name of the manual
+page on which it is described.
+
+Functions from the X/Open curses standard -- complete, except for
+getch() and ungetch(), which are implemented as macros for DOS
+compatibility:
+
+ Curses Function Manual Page Name
+
+ addch addch
+ addchnstr addchstr
+ addchstr addchstr
+ addnstr addstr
+ addstr addstr
+ attroff attr
+ attron attr
+ attrset attr
+ attr_get attr
+ attr_off attr
+ attr_on attr
+ attr_set attr
+ baudrate termattr
+ beep beep
+ bkgd bkgd
+ bkgdset bkgd
+ border border
+ box border
+ can_change_color color
+ cbreak inopts
+ chgat attr
+ clearok outopts
+ clear clear
+ clrtobot clear
+ clrtoeol clear
+ color_content color
+ color_set attr
+ copywin overlay
+ curs_set kernel
+ def_prog_mode kernel
+ def_shell_mode kernel
+ del_curterm terminfo
+ delay_output util
+ delch delch
+ deleteln deleteln
+ delscreen initscr
+ delwin window
+ derwin window
+ doupdate refresh
+ dupwin window
+ echochar addch
+ echo inopts
+ endwin initscr
+ erasechar termattr
+ erase clear
+ filter util
+ flash beep
+ flushinp getch
+ getbkgd bkgd
+ getnstr getstr
+ getstr getstr
+ getwin scr_dump
+ halfdelay inopts
+ has_colors color
+ has_ic termattr
+ has_il termattr
+ hline border
+ idcok outopts
+ idlok outopts
+ immedok outopts
+ inchnstr inchstr
+ inchstr inchstr
+ inch inch
+ init_color color
+ init_pair color
+ initscr initscr
+ innstr instr
+ insch insch
+ insdelln deleteln
+ insertln deleteln
+ insnstr innstr
+ insstr innstr
+ instr instr
+ intrflush inopts
+ isendwin initscr
+ is_linetouched touch
+ is_wintouched touch
+ keyname keyname
+ keypad inopts
+ killchar termattr
+ leaveok outopts
+ longname termattr
+ meta inopts
+ move move
+ mvaddch addch
+ mvaddchnstr addchstr
+ mvaddchstr addchstr
+ mvaddnstr addstr
+ mvaddstr addstr
+ mvchgat attr
+ mvcur terminfo
+ mvdelch delch
+ mvderwin window
+ mvgetch getch
+ mvgetnstr getstr
+ mvgetstr getstr
+ mvhline border
+ mvinch inch
+ mvinchnstr inchstr
+ mvinchstr inchstr
+ mvinnstr instr
+ mvinsch insch
+ mvinsnstr insstr
+ mvinsstr insstr
+ mvinstr instr
+ mvprintw printw
+ mvscanw scanw
+ mvvline border
+ mvwaddchnstr addchstr
+ mvwaddchstr addchstr
+ mvwaddch addch
+ mvwaddnstr addstr
+ mvwaddstr addstr
+ mvwchgat attr
+ mvwdelch delch
+ mvwgetch getch
+ mvwgetnstr getstr
+ mvwgetstr getstr
+ mvwhline border
+ mvwinchnstr inchstr
+ mvwinchstr inchstr
+ mvwinch inch
+ mvwinnstr instr
+ mvwinsch insch
+ mvwinsnstr insstr
+ mvwinsstr insstr
+ mvwinstr instr
+ mvwin window
+ mvwprintw printw
+ mvwscanw scanw
+ mvwvline border
+ napms kernel
+ newpad pad
+ newterm initscr
+ newwin window
+ nl inopts
+ nocbreak inopts
+ nodelay inopts
+ noecho inopts
+ nonl inopts
+ noqiflush inopts
+ noraw inopts
+ notimeout inopts
+ overlay overlay
+ overwrite overlay
+ pair_content color
+ pechochar pad
+ pnoutrefresh pad
+ prefresh pad
+ printw printw
+ putp terminfo
+ putwin scr_dump
+ qiflush inopts
+ raw inopts
+ redrawwin refresh
+ refresh refresh
+ reset_prog_mode kernel
+ reset_shell_mode kernel
+ resetty kernel
+ restartterm terminfo
+ ripoffline kernel
+ savetty kernel
+ scanw scanw
+ scr_dump scr_dump
+ scr_init scr_dump
+ scr_restore scr_dump
+ scr_set scr_dump
+ scrl scroll
+ scroll scroll
+ scrollok outopts
+ set_term initscr
+ setscrreg outopts
+ setterm terminfo
+ setupterm terminfo
+ slk_attroff slk
+ slk_attr_off slk
+ slk_attron slk
+ slk_attr_on slk
+ slk_attrset slk
+ slk_attr_set slk
+ slk_clear slk
+ slk_color slk
+ slk_init slk
+ slk_label slk
+ slk_noutrefresh slk
+ slk_refresh slk
+ slk_restore slk
+ slk_set slk
+ slk_touch slk
+ standend attr
+ standout attr
+ start_color color
+ subpad pad
+ subwin window
+ syncok window
+ termattrs termattrs
+ term_attrs termattrs
+ termname termattrs
+ tgetent termcap
+ tgetflag termcap
+ tgetnum termcap
+ tgetstr termcap
+ tgoto termcap
+ tigetflag terminfo
+ tigetnum terminfo
+ tigetstr terminfo
+ timeout inopts
+ touchline touch
+ touchwin touch
+ tparm terminfo
+ tputs terminfo
+ typeahead inopts
+ untouchwin touch
+ use_env util
+ vidattr terminfo
+ vid_attr terminfo
+ vidputs terminfo
+ vid_puts terminfo
+ vline border
+ vw_printw printw
+ vwprintw printw
+ vw_scanw scanw
+ vwscanw scanw
+ waddchnstr addchstr
+ waddchstr addchstr
+ waddch addch
+ waddnstr addstr
+ waddstr addstr
+ wattroff attr
+ wattron attr
+ wattrset attr
+ wattr_get attr
+ wattr_off attr
+ wattr_on attr
+ wattr_set attr
+ wbkgdset bkgd
+ wbkgd bkgd
+ wborder border
+ wchgat attr
+ wclear clear
+ wclrtobot clear
+ wclrtoeol clear
+ wcolor_set attr
+ wcursyncup window
+ wdelch delch
+ wdeleteln deleteln
+ wechochar addch
+ werase clear
+ wgetch getch
+ wgetnstr getstr
+ wgetstr getstr
+ whline border
+ winchnstr inchstr
+ winchstr inchstr
+ winch inch
+ winnstr instr
+ winsch insch
+ winsdelln deleteln
+ winsertln deleteln
+ winsnstr insstr
+ winsstr insstr
+ winstr instr
+ wmove move
+ wnoutrefresh refresh
+ wprintw printw
+ wredrawln refresh
+ wrefresh refresh
+ wscanw scanw
+ wscrl scroll
+ wsetscrreg outopts
+ wstandend attr
+ wstandout attr
+ wsyncdown window
+ wsyncup window
+ wtimeout inopts
+ wtouchln touch
+ wvline border
+
+Wide-character functions from the X/Open standard -- these are only
+available when PDCurses is built with PDC_WIDE defined, and the
+prototypes are only available from curses.h when PDC_WIDE is defined
+before its inclusion in your app:
+
+ addnwstr addstr
+ addwstr addstr
+ add_wch addch
+ add_wchnstr addchstr
+ add_wchstr addchstr
+ border_set border
+ box_set border
+ echo_wchar addch
+ erasewchar termattr
+ getbkgrnd bkgd
+ getcchar util
+ getn_wstr getstr
+ get_wch getch
+ get_wstr getstr
+ hline_set border
+ innwstr instr
+ ins_nwstr insstr
+ ins_wch insch
+ ins_wstr insstr
+ inwstr instr
+ in_wch inch
+ in_wchnstr inchstr
+ in_wchstr inchstr
+ key_name keyname
+ killwchar termattr
+ mvaddnwstr addstr
+ mvaddwstr addstr
+ mvadd_wch addch
+ mvadd_wchnstr addchstr
+ mvadd_wchstr addchstr
+ mvgetn_wstr getstr
+ mvget_wch getch
+ mvget_wstr getstr
+ mvhline_set border
+ mvinnwstr instr
+ mvins_nwstr insstr
+ mvins_wch insch
+ mvins_wstr insstr
+ mvinwstr instr
+ mvwaddnwstr addstr
+ mvwaddwstr addstr
+ mvwadd_wch addch
+ mvwadd_wchnstr addchstr
+ mvwadd_wchstr addchstr
+ mvwgetn_wstr getstr
+ mvwget_wch getch
+ mvwget_wstr getstr
+ mvwhline_set border
+ mvwinnwstr instr
+ mvwins_nwstr insstr
+ mvwins_wch insch
+ mvwins_wstr insstr
+ mvwin_wch inch
+ mvwin_wchnstr inchstr
+ mvwin_wchstr inchstr
+ mvwinwstr instr
+ mvwvline_set border
+ pecho_wchar pad
+ setcchar util
+ slk_wset slk
+ unget_wch getch
+ vline_set border
+ waddnwstr addstr
+ waddwstr addstr
+ wadd_wch addch
+ wadd_wchnstr addchstr
+ wadd_wchstr addchstr
+ wbkgrnd bkgd
+ wbkgrndset bkgd
+ wborder_set border
+ wecho_wchar addch
+ wgetbkgrnd bkgd
+ wgetn_wstr getstr
+ wget_wch getch
+ wget_wstr getstr
+ whline_set border
+ winnwstr instr
+ wins_nwstr insstr
+ wins_wch insch
+ wins_wstr insstr
+ winwstr instr
+ win_wch inch
+ win_wchnstr inchstr
+ win_wchstr inchstr
+ wunctrl util
+ wvline_set border
+
+Quasi-standard functions, from Sys V or BSD curses:
+
+ getattrs attr
+ getbegx getyx
+ getbegy getyx
+ getmaxx getyx
+ getmaxy getyx
+ getparx getyx
+ getparx getyx
+ traceoff debug
+ traceon debug
+ unctrl util
+
+Classic PDCurses mouse functions, based on Sys V:
+
+ mouse_set mouse
+ mouse_on mouse
+ mouse_off mouse
+ request_mouse_pos mouse
+ map_button mouse
+ wmouse_position mouse
+ getmouse mouse
+ getbmap mouse
+
+Functions from ncurses:
+
+ assume_default_colors color
+ curses_version initscr
+ has_key keyname
+ use_default_colors color
+ wresize window
+
+ mouseinterval mouse
+ mousemask mouse
+ mouse_trafo mouse
+ nc_getmouse mouse
+ ungetmouse mouse
+ wenclose mouse
+ wmouse_trafo mouse
+
+PDCurses-specific functions -- avoid these in code that's intended to be
+portable:
+
+ addrawch addch
+ insrawch insch
+ is_termresized initscr
+ mvaddrawch addch
+ mvdeleteln deleteln
+ mvinsertln deleteln
+ mvinsrawch insch
+ mvwaddrawch addch
+ mvwdeleteln deleteln
+ mvwinsertln deleteln
+ mvwinsrawch insch
+ raw_output outopts
+ resize_term initscr
+ resize_window window
+ slk_wlabel slk
+ waddrawch addch
+ winsrawch insch
+ wordchar termattr
+
+ PDC_debug debug
+ PDC_ungetch getch
+ PDC_set_blink pdcsetsc
+ PDC_set_line_color color
+ PDC_set_title pdcsetsc
+
+ PDC_clearclipboard pdcclip
+ PDC_freeclipboard pdcclip
+ PDC_getclipboard pdcclip
+ PDC_setclipboard pdcclip
+
+ PDC_get_input_fd pdckbd
+ PDC_get_key_modifiers getch
+ PDC_return_key_modifiers getch
+ PDC_save_key_modifiers getch
+
+Functions specific to the X11 port of PDCurses:
+
+ Xinitscr initscr
+ XCursesExit -
+ sb_init sb
+ sb_set_horz sb
+ sb_set_vert sb
+ sb_get_horz sb
+ sb_get_vert sb
+ sb_refresh sb
+
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
diff --git a/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/manext.c b/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/manext.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4ce7cbf572
--- /dev/null
+++ b/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/manext.c
@@ -0,0 +1,119 @@
+/***********************************************************************/
+/* MANEXT - Extract manual pages from C source code. */
+/***********************************************************************/
+/*
+ * MANEXT - A program to extract manual pages from C source code.
+ * Copyright (C) 1991-1996 Mark Hessling
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
+ * the License, or any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ * General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * If you make modifications to this software that you feel increases
+ * it usefulness for the rest of the community, please email the
+ * changes, enhancements, bug fixes as well as any and all ideas to me.
+ * This software is going to be maintained and enhanced as deemed
+ * necessary by the community.
+ *
+ * Mark Hessling <mark@rexx.org>
+ */
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#define MAX_LINE 255
+
+void display_info()
+{
+ fprintf(stderr, "\nMANEXT 1.03 Copyright (C) 1991-1996 Mark Hessling\n"
+ "All rights reserved.\n"
+ "MANEXT is distributed under the terms of the GNU\n"
+ "General Public License and comes with NO WARRANTY.\n"
+ "See the file COPYING for details.\n"
+ "\nUsage: manext sourcefile [...]\n\n");
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ char s[MAX_LINE + 1]; /* input line */
+ int i;
+ FILE *fp;
+
+#ifdef __EMX__
+ _wildcard(&argc, &argv);
+#endif
+ if (strcmp(argv[1], "-h") == 0)
+ {
+ display_info();
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
+ {
+ if ((fp = fopen(argv[i], "r")) == NULL)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "\nCould not open %s\n", argv[i]);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ while (!feof(fp))
+ {
+ if (fgets(s, (int)sizeof(s), fp) == NULL)
+ {
+ if (ferror(fp) != 0)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "*** Error reading %s. Exiting.\n",
+ argv[i]);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* check for manual entry marker at beginning of line */
+
+ if (strncmp(s, "/*man-start*", 12) != 0)
+ continue;
+
+ /* inner loop */
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ /* read next line of manual entry */
+
+ if (fgets(s, (int)sizeof(s), fp) == NULL)
+ {
+ if (ferror(fp) != 0)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "*** Error reading %s. Exiting.\n",
+ argv[i]);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* check for end of entry marker */
+
+ if (strncmp(s, "**man-end", 9) == 0)
+ break;
+
+ printf("%s", s);
+ }
+
+ printf("\n\n-----------------------------------"
+ "---------------------------------------\n\n");
+ }
+
+ fclose(fp);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/sdl.txt b/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/sdl.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6a54b9b426
--- /dev/null
+++ b/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/sdl.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
+SDL Considerations
+==================
+
+There are no special requirements to use PDCurses for SDL -- all
+PDCurses-compatible code should work fine. (In fact, you can even build
+against the Win32 console pdcurses.dll, and then swap in the SDL
+pdcurses.dll.) Nothing extra is needed beyond the base SDL library.
+However, there are some optional special features, described here.
+
+The principal limitation of this port is that input is currently
+restricted to ASCII (i.e., 0-127), plus the special keys like KEY_LEFT.
+(You could have Unicode input, but then the input wouldn't match the
+output, which is in Code Page 437.) Also, see the note about the
+potential for incomplete output under "PDC_update_rects()", below.
+
+
+Fonts
+-----
+
+The font is a simple BMP, 32 characters wide by 8 characters tall,
+preferably with a palette. (BMPs without palettes still work, but in
+that case, no attributes will be available, nor will the cursor work.)
+The first entry in the palette (usually black) is treated as the
+background color; the last entry (usually white) is treated as the
+foreground. These are changed or made transparent as appropriate; any
+other colors in the palette are passed through unchanged. So -- although
+a one-bit depth is sufficient for a normal font -- you could redraw some
+characters as multi-colored tiles.
+
+The font must be monospaced. The size of each character is derived by
+dividing the width of the BMP by 32 and the height by 8. There is no
+constraint on the dimensions.
+
+As provided in the default font and expected by acs_map[], the font is
+in Code Page 437 form. But you can of course use any layout if you're
+not relying on correct values for the ACS_* macros.
+
+The font can be set via the environment variable PDC_FONT. If it's not
+set, PDCurses looks for a file named "pdcfont.bmp" in the current
+directory at the time of initscr(). If neither is found, it uses the
+built-in default font encoded in deffont.h.
+
+
+Backgrounds
+-----------
+
+PDCurses for SDL supports an optional background image BMP. This is used
+whenever start_color() has not been called (see the ptest demo for an
+example), or when use_default_colors() has been called after
+start_color(), and the background color of a pair has been set to -1
+(see newdemo, worm, and rain for examples). The usage parallels that of
+ncurses in an appropriate terminal (e.g., Gnome Terminal). The image is
+tiled to cover the PDCurses window, and can be any size or depth.
+
+As with the font, you can point to a location for the background via the
+environment variable PDC_BACKGROUND; "pdcback.bmp" is the fallback.
+(There is no default background.)
+
+
+Icons
+-----
+
+The icon (used with SDL_WM_SetIcon() -- not used for the executable
+file) can be set via the environment variable PDC_ICON, and falls back
+to "pdcicon.bmp", and then to the built-in icon from deficon.h. The
+built-in icon is the PDCurses logo, as seen in ../x11/little_icon.xbm.
+The SDL docs say that the icon must be 32x32, at least for use with MS
+Windows.
+
+If pdc_screen is preinitialized (see below), PDCurses does not attempt
+to set the icon.
+
+
+Screen size
+-----------
+
+The default screen size is 80x25 characters (whatever size they may be),
+but you can override this via the environment variables PDC_COLS and/or
+PDC_LINES. (Some other ports use COLS and LINES; this is not done here
+because those values are, or should be, those of the controlling
+terminal, and PDCurses for SDL is independent of the terminal.) If
+pdc_screen is preinitialized (see below), these are ignored.
+
+
+Integration with SDL
+--------------------
+
+If you want to go further, you can mix PDCurses and SDL functions. (Of
+course this is extremely non-portable!) To aid you, there are several
+external variables and functions specific to the SDL port; you could
+include pdcsdl.h, or just add the declarations you need in your code:
+
+ PDCEX SDL_Surface *pdc_screen, *pdc_font, *pdc_icon, *pdc_back;
+ PDCEX int pdc_sheight, pdc_swidth, pdc_yoffset, pdc_xoffset;
+
+ void PDC_update_rects(void);
+ void PDC_retile(void);
+
+pdc_screen is the main surface, created by SDL_SetVideoMode(), unless
+it's preset before initscr(). You can perform normal SDL operations on
+this surface, but PDCurses won't respect them when it updates. (For
+that, see PDC_retile().) As an alternative, you can preinitialize this
+surface before calling initscr(). In that case, you can use pdc_sheight,
+pdc_swidth, pdc_yoffset and/or pdc_xoffset (q.v.) to confine PDCurses to
+only a specific area of the surface, reserving the rest for other SDL
+operations. If you preinitialize pdc_screen, you'll have to close it
+yourself; PDCurses will ignore resize events, and won't try to set the
+icon. Also note that if you preinitialize pdc_screen, it need not be the
+display surface.
+
+pdc_font, pdc_icon, and pdc_back are the SDL_surfaces for the font,
+icon, and background, respectively. You can set any or all of them
+before initscr(), and thus override any of the other ways to set them.
+But note that pdc_icon will be ignored if pdc_screen is preset.
+
+pdc_sheight and pdc_swidth are the dimensions of the area of pdc_screen
+to be used by PDCurses. You can preset them before initscr(); if either
+is not set, it defaults to the full screen size minus the x or y offset,
+as appropriate.
+
+pdc_xoffset and pdc_yoffset are the x and y offset for the area of
+pdc_screen to be used by PDCurses. See the sdltest demo for an example.
+
+PDC_retile() makes a copy of pdc_screen, then tiles it with the
+background image, if any. The resulting surface is used as the
+background for transparent character cells. PDC_retile() is called from
+initscr() and resize_term(). However, you can also use it at other
+times, to take advantage of the way it copies pdc_screen: Draw some SDL
+stuff; call PDC_retile(); do some curses stuff -- it will use whatever
+was on pdc_screen as the background. Then you can erase the curses
+screen, do some more SDL stuff, and call PDC_retile() again to make a
+new background. (If you don't erase the curses screen, it will be
+incorporated into the background when you call PDC_retile().) But this
+only works if no background image is set.
+
+PDC_update_rects() is how the screen actually gets updated. For
+performance reasons, when drawing, PDCurses for SDL maintains a table of
+rectangles that need updating, and only updates (by calling this
+function) during getch(), napms(), or when the table gets full.
+Normally, this is sufficient; but if you're pausing in some way other
+than by using napms(), and you're not doing keyboard checks, you may get
+an incomplete update. If that happens, you can call PDC_update_rects()
+manually.
+
+
+Interaction with stdio
+----------------------
+
+As with X11, it's a bad idea to mix curses and stdio calls. (In fact,
+that's true for PDCurses on any platform; but especially these two,
+which don't run under terminals.) Depending on how SDL is built, stdout
+and stderr may be redirected to files.
diff --git a/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/x11.txt b/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/x11.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..db05683d17
--- /dev/null
+++ b/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/doc/x11.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,416 @@
+X11 Considerations
+==================
+
+PDCurses for X11 uses the System V IPC shared memory facility, along
+with sockets, to share data between the curses program and the child
+process created to manage the X stuff.
+
+When compiling your application, you need to include the <curses.h> or
+<xcurses.h> that comes with PDCurses. You also need to link your code
+with libXCurses. You may need to link with the following libraries under
+X11R5:
+ Xaw Xmu Xt X11
+
+or, under X11R6:
+ Xaw Xmu Xt X11 SM ICE Xext
+
+You can run "xcurses-config --libs" to show the link parameters for your
+system. If using dynamic linking, on some systems, "-lXCurses" suffices.
+
+By calling Xinitscr() rather than initscr(), you can pass your program
+name and resource overrides to PDCurses. The program name is used as the
+title of the X window, and for defining X resources specific to your
+program.
+
+
+Interaction with stdio
+----------------------
+
+Be aware that curses programs that expect to have a normal tty
+underneath them will be very disappointed! Output directed to stdout
+will go to the xterm that invoked the PDCurses application, or to the
+console if not invoked directly from an xterm. Similarly, stdin will
+expect its input from the same place as stdout.
+
+
+X Resources
+-----------
+
+PDCurses for X11 recognizes the following resources:
+
+ lines
+ cols
+ normalFont
+ italicFont
+ pointer
+ pointerForeColor
+ pointerBackColor
+ cursorColor
+ textCursor
+ colorBlack
+ colorRed
+ colorGreen
+ colorYellow
+ colorBlue
+ colorMagenta
+ colorCyan
+ colorWhite
+ colorBoldBlack
+ colorBoldRed
+ colorBoldGreen
+ colorBoldYellow
+ colorBoldBlue
+ colorBoldMagenta
+ colorBoldCyan
+ colorBoldWhite
+ bitmap
+ pixmap
+ translations
+ shmmin
+ borderWidth
+ borderColor
+ clickPeriod
+ doubleClickPeriod
+ composeKey
+
+lines: Specifies the number of lines the "screen" will have.
+ Directly equates to LINES.
+ There is no theoretical maximum.
+ The minimum value must be 2.
+ Default: 24
+
+cols: Specifies the number of columns the "screen" will have.
+ Directly equates to COLS.
+ There is no theoretical maximum.
+ The minimum value must be 2.
+ Default: 80
+
+normalFont: The name of a fixed width font.
+ Default: 7x13
+
+italicFont: The name of a fixed width font to be used for
+ characters with A_ITALIC attributes. Must have the
+ same cell size as normalFont.
+ Default: 7x13 (obviously not an italic font)
+
+pointer: The name of a valid pointer cursor.
+ Default: xterm
+
+pointerForeColor: The foreground color of the pointer.
+ Default: black
+
+pointerBackColor: The background color of the pointer.
+ Default: white
+
+textCursor: The alignment of the text cursor; horizontal or vertical.
+ Default: horizontal
+
+colorBlack: The color of the COLOR_BLACK attribute.
+ Default: Black
+
+colorRed: The color of the COLOR_RED attribute.
+ Default: red3
+
+colorGreen: The color of the COLOR_GREEN attribute.
+ Default: green3
+
+colorYellow: The color of the COLOR_YELLOW attribute.
+ Default: yellow3
+
+colorBlue: The color of the COLOR_BLUE attribute.
+ Default: blue3
+
+colorMagenta: The color of the COLOR_MAGENTA attribute.
+ Default: magenta3
+
+colorCyan: The color of the COLOR_CYAN attribute.
+ Default: cyan3
+
+colorWhite: The color of the COLOR_WHITE attribute.
+ Default: Grey
+
+colorBoldBlack: COLOR_BLACK combined with A_BOLD.
+ Default: grey40
+
+colorBoldRed: COLOR_RED combined with A_BOLD.
+ Default: red1
+
+colorBoldGreen: COLOR_GREEN combined with A_BOLD.
+ Default: green1
+
+colorBoldYellow: COLOR_YELLOW combined with A_BOLD.
+ Default: yellow1
+
+colorBoldBlue: COLOR_BLUE combined with A_BOLD.
+ Default: blue1
+
+colorBoldMagenta: COLOR_MAGENTA combined with A_BOLD.
+ Default: magenta1
+
+colorBoldCyan: COLOR_CYAN combined with A_BOLD.
+ Default: cyan1
+
+colorBoldWhite: COLOR_WHITE combined with A_BOLD.
+ Default: White
+
+bitmap: The name of a valid bitmap file of depth 1 (black and white)
+ used for the application's icon. The file is an X bitmap.
+ Default: a 32x32 or 64x64 pixmap depending on the
+ window manager
+
+pixmap: The name of a valid pixmap file of any depth
+ supported by the window manager (color) for the
+ application's icon, The file is an X11 pixmap. This
+ resource is only available if the libXpm package has
+ been installed (most systems have this by default).
+ This resource overrides the "bitmap" resource.
+ Default: none, uses default bitmap above
+
+translations: Translations enable the user to customize the action
+ that occurs when a key, combination of keys, or a
+ button is pressed. The translations are similar to
+ those used by xterm.
+ Defaults:
+ <Key>: XCursesKeyPress()
+ <KeyUp>: XCursesKeyPress()
+ <BtnDown>: XCursesButton()
+ <BtnUp>: XCursesButton()
+ <BtnMotion>: XCursesButton()
+
+ The most useful action for KeyPress translations is
+ string(). The argument to the string() action can be
+ either a string or a hex representation of a
+ character; e.g., string(0x1b) will send the ASCII
+ escape character to the application; string("[11~")
+ will send [ 1 1 ~ , as separate keystrokes.
+
+shmmin: On most systems, there are two Unix kernel parameters
+ that determine the allowable size of a shared memory
+ segment. These parameters are usually something like
+ SHMMIN and SHMMAX. To use shared memory, a program
+ must allocate a segment of shared memory that is
+ between these two values. Usually these values are
+ like 1 for SHMMIN and some large number for SHMMAX.
+ Sometimes the Unix kernel is configured to have a
+ value of SHMMIN that is bigger than the size of one
+ of the shared memory segments that libXCurses uses.
+ On these systems an error message like:
+
+ Cannot allocate shared memory for SCREEN: Invalid argument
+
+ will result. To overcome this problem, this resource
+ should be set to the kernel value for SHMMIN. This
+ ensures that a shared memory segment will always be
+ bigger than the kernel value for SHMMIN (and
+ hopefully less than SHMMAX!)
+
+ Default: 0
+
+borderColor: The color of the border around the screen.
+ Default: black
+
+borderWidth: The width in pixels of the border around the screen.
+ Default: 0
+
+clickPeriod: The period (in milliseconds) between a button
+ press and a button release that determines if a click
+ of a button has occurred.
+ Default: 100
+
+doubleClickPeriod: The period (in milliseconds) between two button
+ press events that determines if a double click
+ of a button has occurred.
+ Default: 200
+
+composeKey: The name of the X key that defines the "compose key",
+ which is used to enter characters in the Latin-1
+ character set above 0xA0. (See "Compose Keys for
+ Latin-1" below.) This is used only when PDCurses is
+ built without XIM support. While in compose mode, the
+ text cursor will appear as a hollow rectangle.
+ Default: Multi_key
+
+
+Using Resources
+---------------
+
+All applications have a top-level class name of "XCurses". If Xinitscr()
+is used, it sets an application's top-level widget name. (Otherwise the
+name defaults to "PDCurses".)
+
+Examples for app-defaults or .Xdefaults:
+
+!
+! resources for XCurses class of programs
+!
+XCurses*lines: 30
+XCurses*cols: 80
+XCurses*normalFont: 9x13
+XCurses*bitmap: /tmp/xcurses.xbm
+XCurses*pointer: top_left_arrow
+!
+! resources for testcurs - XCurses
+!
+testcurs.colorRed: orange
+testcurs.colorBlack: midnightblue
+testcurs.lines: 25
+*testcurs.Translations: #override \n \
+ <Key>F12: string(0x1b) string("[11~") \n
+!
+! resources for THE - XCurses
+!
+! resources with the * wildcard can be overridden by a parameter passed
+! to initscr()
+!
+the*normalFont: 9x15
+the*lines: 40
+the*cols: 86
+the*pointer: xterm
+the*pointerForeColor: white
+the*pointerBackColor: black
+!
+! resources with the . format can not be overridden by a parameter passed
+! to Xinitscr()
+!
+the.bitmap: /home/mark/the/the64.xbm
+the.pixmap: /home/mark/the/the64.xpm
+
+Resources may also be passed as parameters to the Xinitscr() function.
+Parameters are strings in the form of switches; e.g., to set the color
+"red" to "indianred", and the number of lines to 30, the string passed
+to Xinitscr would be: "-colorRed indianred -lines 30"
+
+
+Compose Keys for Latin-1
+------------------------
+
+When built without XIM support, PDCurses for X11 provides its own,
+limited compose key system for Latin-1 characters. The available
+combinations are listed here. For a given character, any of the
+combinations shown in the last column may be used. To generate a
+character, press the "compose" key followed by one of the pairs of
+keystrokes. Where no key is evident, the spacebar is used. Thus, to
+generate the NO-BREAK SPACE, press the "compose" key followed by two
+hits of the spacebar.
+
+With a typical modern X server, you can get many more compose key
+combinations by using XIM instead. Configure PDCurses with --enable-xim
+to use XIM support.
+
+This document is encoded in UTF-8.
+
++----+-----+---+---------------------------------+---------------------------+
+|Hex | Dec |Chr| Description ISO 10646-1:1993(E) | Compose key combinations |
++----+-----+---+---------------------------------+---------------------------+
+| A0 | 160 | | NO-BREAK SPACE | |
+| A1 | 161 | ¡ | INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK | ! !! |
+| A2 | 162 | ¢ | CENT SIGN | c| |c c/ c$ C$ C| |
+| A3 | 163 | £ | POUND SIGN | L- L$ L= l- l$ l= |-|
+| A4 | 164 | ¤ | CURRENCY SIGN | xo ox XO g$ |
+| A5 | 165 | ¥ | YEN SIGN | =y y= =Y Y= Y- y$ y-|
+| A6 | 166 | ¦ | BROKEN BAR | | || vb VB |^ |
+| A7 | 167 | § | SECTION SIGN | SO SS s! S! so |
+| A8 | 168 | ¨ | DIAERESIS | " "" |
+| A9 | 169 | © | COPYRIGHT SIGN | CO co OC |
+| AA | 170 | ª | FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR | sa SA a_ A_ |
+| AB | 171 | « | LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTES | << |
+| AC | 172 | ¬ | NOT SIGN | -, no NO |
+| AD | 173 | ­ | SOFT HYPHEN | - -- |
+| AE | 174 | ® | REGISTERED SIGN | RO ro OR |
+| AF | 175 | ¯ | MACRON | -^ _^ __ |
+| B0 | 176 | ° | DEGREE SIGN | o 0^ 0* de DE ^0 |
+| B1 | 177 | ± | PLUS-MINUS SIGN | -+ +- |
+| B2 | 178 | ² | SUPERSCRIPT TWO | 2 2^ s2 ^2 |
+| B3 | 179 | ³ | SUPERSCRIPT THREE | 3 3^ s3 ^3 |
+| B4 | 180 | ´ | ACUTE ACCENT | ' '' |
+| B5 | 181 | µ | MICRO SIGN | u /u /U *m *M |
+| B6 | 182 | ¶ | PILCROW SIGN | p! P! pg PG |
+| B7 | 183 | · | MIDDLE DOT | . .^ .. |
+| B8 | 184 | ¸ | CEDILLA | , ,, |
+| B9 | 185 | ¹ | SUPERSCRIPT ONE | 1 1^ s1 ^1 |
+| BA | 186 | º | MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR | o_ s0 S0 |
+| BB | 187 | » | RIGHT DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTES | >> |
+| BC | 188 | ¼ | VULGAR FRACTION ONE QUARTER | 14 |
+| BD | 189 | ½ | VULGAR FRACTION ONE HALF | 12 |
+| BE | 190 | ¾ | VULGAR FRACTION THREE QUARTERS | 34 |
+| BF | 191 | ¿ | INVERTED QUESTION MARK | ? ?? |
+| C0 | 192 | À | CAPITAL A WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `A A` |
+| C1 | 193 | Á | CAPITAL A WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'A A' |
+| C2 | 194 | Â | CAPITAL A WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT| ^A A^ A> |
+| C3 | 195 | Ã | CAPITAL A WITH TILDE | ~A A~ A- |
+| C4 | 196 | Ä | CAPITAL A WITH DIAERESIS | "A A" |
+| C5 | 197 | Å | CAPITAL A WITH RING ABOVE | oA Ao A* OA *A |
+| C6 | 198 | Æ | CAPITAL LIGATURE AE | AE |
+| C7 | 199 | Ç | CAPITAL C WITH CEDILLA | ,C C, |
+| C8 | 200 | È | CAPITAL E WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `E E` |
+| C9 | 201 | É | CAPITAL E WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'E E' |
+| CA | 202 | Ê | CAPITAL E WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT| ^E E^ E> |
+| CB | 203 | Ë | CAPITAL E WITH DIAERESIS | "E E" |
+| CC | 204 | Ì | CAPITAL I WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `I I` |
+| CD | 205 | Í | CAPITAL I WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'I I' |
+| CE | 206 | Î | CAPITAL I WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT| ^I I^ I> |
+| CF | 207 | Ï | CAPITAL I WITH DIAERESIS | "I I" |
+| D0 | 208 | Ð | CAPITAL ETH | D- |
+| D1 | 209 | Ñ | CAPITAL N WITH TILDE | ~N N~ N- |
+| D2 | 210 | Ò | CAPITAL O WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `O O` |
+| D3 | 211 | Ó | CAPITAL O WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'O O' |
+| D4 | 212 | Ô | CAPITAL O WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT| ^O O^ O> |
+| D5 | 213 | Õ | CAPITAL O WITH TILDE | ~O O~ O- |
+| D6 | 214 | Ö | CAPITAL O WITH DIAERESIS | "O O" |
+| D7 | 215 | × | MULTIPLICATION SIGN | x xx XX mu MU |
+| D8 | 216 | Ø | CAPITAL O WITH STROKE | /O O/ |
+| D9 | 217 | Ù | CAPITAL U WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `U U` |
+| DA | 218 | Ú | CAPITAL U WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'U U' |
+| DB | 219 | Û | CAPITAL U WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT| ^U U^ U> |
+| DC | 220 | Ü | CAPITAL U WITH DIAERESIS | "U U" |
+| DD | 221 | Ý | CAPITAL Y WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'Y Y' |
+| DE | 222 | Þ | CAPITAL THORN | P TH |P |
+| DF | 223 | ß | SMALL SHARP S | ss |
+| E0 | 224 | à | SMALL A WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `a a` |
+| E1 | 225 | á | SMALL A WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'a a' |
+| E2 | 226 | â | SMALL A WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT | ^a a^ a> |
+| E3 | 227 | ã | SMALL A WITH TILDE | ~a a~ a- |
+| E4 | 228 | ä | SMALL A WITH DIAERESIS | "a a" |
+| E5 | 229 | å | SMALL A WITH RING ABOVE | oa ao Oa a* *a |
+| E6 | 230 | æ | SMALL LIGATURE AE | ae |
+| E7 | 231 | ç | SMALL C WITH CEDILLA | ,c c, |
+| E8 | 232 | è | SMALL E WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `e e` |
+| E9 | 233 | é | SMALL E WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'e e' |
+| EA | 234 | ê | SMALL E WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT | ^e e^ e> |
+| EB | 235 | ë | SMALL E WITH DIAERESIS | "e e" |
+| EC | 236 | ì | SMALL I WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `i i` |
+| ED | 237 | í | SMALL I WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'i i' |
+| EE | 238 | î | SMALL I WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT | ^i i^ i> |
+| EF | 239 | ï | SMALL I WITH DIAERESIS | "i i" |
+| F0 | 240 | ð | SMALL ETH | d- |
+| F1 | 241 | ñ | SMALL N WITH TILDE | ~n n~ n- |
+| F2 | 242 | ò | SMALL O WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `o o` |
+| F3 | 243 | ó | SMALL O WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'o o' |
+| F4 | 244 | ô | SMALL O WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT | ^o o^ o> |
+| F5 | 245 | õ | SMALL O WITH TILDE | ~o o~ o- |
+| F6 | 246 | ö | SMALL O WITH DIAERESIS | "o o" |
+| F7 | 247 | ÷ | DIVISION SIGN | -: :- |
+| F8 | 248 | ø | SMALL O WITH OBLIQUE BAR | /o o/ |
+| F9 | 249 | ù | SMALL U WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `u u` |
+| FA | 250 | ú | SMALL U WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'u u' |
+| FB | 251 | û | SMALL U WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT | ^u u^ u> |
+| FC | 252 | ü | SMALL U WITH DIAERESIS | "u u" |
+| FD | 253 | ý | SMALL Y WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'y y' |
+| FE | 254 | þ | SMALL THORN | p th |p |
+| FF | 255 | ÿ | SMALL Y WITH DIAERESIS | "y y" |
++----+-----+---+---------------------------------+---------------------------+
+
+
+Deprecated
+----------
+
+XCursesProgramName is no longer used. To set the program name, you must
+use Xinitscr(), or PDC_set_title() to set just the window title.
+
+The XCursesExit() function is now called automatically via atexit().
+(Multiple calls to it are OK, so you don't need to remove it if you've
+already added it for previous versions of PDCurses.)
+
+XCURSES is no longer defined automatically, but need not be defined,
+unless you want the X11-specific prototypes. (Normal curses programs
+won't need it.)