Searched defs:setupterm (Results 1 - 3 of 3) sorted by relevance
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libxcurses/src/libc/xcurses/ |
H A D | setup.c | 30 * setupterm.c 60 * Any version number should be placed in this file, since setupterm() 69 * Call use_env(flag) before either setupterm(), newterm(), or initscr(). 251 * On error, if errret != NULL then setupterm() returns OK 255 * found. If errret == NULL then setupterm() prints an error 270 /* It is possible to call setupterm() for multiple terminals, 343 setupterm(term, out, err) function 349 __m_trace("setupterm(%p, %d, %p)", term, out, err); 354 return __m_return_code("setupterm", code);
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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libcurses/screen/ |
H A D | setupterm.c | 95 setupterm(argv[1], 1, (int *)0); 97 setupterm((char *)0, 1, (int *)0); 220 * setupterm: low level routine to dig up terminfo from database 225 * setupterm((char *)0, 1, (int *)0) is a reasonable way for a simple 229 setupterm(char *term, int filenum, int *errret) function 397 strcpy(term_parm_err, "setupterm");
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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libxcurses2/src/libc/xcurses/ |
H A D | setup.c | 32 * setupterm.c 63 * Any version number should be placed in this file, since setupterm() 73 * Call use_env(flag) before either setupterm(), newterm(), or initscr(). 286 * On error, if errret != NULL then setupterm() returns OK 290 * found. If errret == NULL then setupterm() prints an error 303 * It is possible to call setupterm() for multiple terminals, 374 setupterm(char *term, int out, int *err) function
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