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/* PDCurses */
#include <curspriv.h>
/*man-start**************************************************************
getyx
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### Synopsis
void getyx(WINDOW *win, int y, int x);
void getparyx(WINDOW *win, int y, int x);
void getbegyx(WINDOW *win, int y, int x);
void getmaxyx(WINDOW *win, int y, int x);
void getsyx(int y, int x);
void setsyx(int y, int x);
int getbegy(WINDOW *win);
int getbegx(WINDOW *win);
int getcury(WINDOW *win);
int getcurx(WINDOW *win);
int getpary(WINDOW *win);
int getparx(WINDOW *win);
int getmaxy(WINDOW *win);
int getmaxx(WINDOW *win);
### Description
The getyx() macro (defined in curses.h -- the prototypes here are
merely illustrative) puts the current cursor position of the
specified window into y and x. getbegyx() and getmaxyx() return the
starting coordinates and size of the specified window, respectively.
getparyx() returns the starting coordinates of the parent's window,
if the specified window is a subwindow; otherwise it sets y and x to
-1. These are all macros.
getsyx() gets the coordinates of the virtual screen cursor, and
stores them in y and x. If leaveok() is TRUE, it returns -1, -1. If
lines have been removed with ripoffline(), then getsyx() includes
these lines in its count; so, the returned y and x values should only
be used with setsyx().
setsyx() sets the virtual screen cursor to the y, x coordinates. If
either y or x is -1, leaveok() is set TRUE, else it's set FALSE.
getsyx() and setsyx() are meant to be used by a library routine that
manipulates curses windows without altering the position of the
cursor. Note that getsyx() is defined only as a macro.
getbegy(), getbegx(), getcurx(), getcury(), getmaxy(), getmaxx(),
getpary(), and getparx() return the appropriate coordinate or size
values, or ERR in the case of a NULL window.
### Portability
X/Open ncurses NetBSD
getyx Y Y Y
getparyx Y Y Y
getbegyx Y Y Y
getmaxyx Y Y Y
getsyx - Y Y
setsyx - Y Y
getbegy - Y Y
getbegx - Y Y
getcury - Y Y
getcurx - Y Y
getpary - Y Y
getparx - Y Y
getmaxy - Y Y
getmaxx - Y Y
**man-end****************************************************************/
int getbegy(WINDOW *win)
{
PDC_LOG(("getbegy() - called\n"));
return win ? win->_begy : ERR;
}
int getbegx(WINDOW *win)
{
PDC_LOG(("getbegx() - called\n"));
return win ? win->_begx : ERR;
}
int getcury(WINDOW *win)
{
PDC_LOG(("getcury() - called\n"));
return win ? win->_cury : ERR;
}
int getcurx(WINDOW *win)
{
PDC_LOG(("getcurx() - called\n"));
return win ? win->_curx : ERR;
}
int getpary(WINDOW *win)
{
PDC_LOG(("getpary() - called\n"));
return win ? win->_pary : ERR;
}
int getparx(WINDOW *win)
{
PDC_LOG(("getparx() - called\n"));
return win ? win->_parx : ERR;
}
int getmaxy(WINDOW *win)
{
PDC_LOG(("getmaxy() - called\n"));
return win ? win->_maxy : ERR;
}
int getmaxx(WINDOW *win)
{
PDC_LOG(("getmaxx() - called\n"));
return win ? win->_maxx : ERR;
}
void setsyx(int y, int x)
{
PDC_LOG(("setsyx() - called\n"));
if (curscr)
{
curscr->_leaveit = y == -1 || x == -1;
if (!curscr->_leaveit)
wmove(curscr, y, x);
}
}