NAME¶
overlay,
overwrite,
copywin - overlay and manipulate
overlapped
curses windows
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <curses.h>
int overlay(const WINDOW *srcwin, WINDOW *dstwin);
int overwrite(const WINDOW *srcwin, WINDOW *dstwin);
int copywin(const WINDOW *srcwin, WINDOW *dstwin, int sminrow,
int smincol, int dminrow, int dmincol, int dmaxrow,
int dmaxcol, int overlay);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
overlay and
overwrite routines overlay
srcwin on top of
dstwin.
scrwin and
dstwin are not required to be the same
size; only text where the two windows overlap is copied. The difference is
that
overlay is non-destructive (blanks are not copied) whereas
overwrite is destructive.
The
copywin routine provides a finer granularity of control over the
overlay and
overwrite routines. Like in the
prefresh
routine, a rectangle is specified in the destination window, (
dminrow,
dmincol) and (
dmaxrow,
dmaxcol), and the
upper-left-corner coordinates of the source window, (
sminrow,
smincol). If the argument
overlay is
true, then copying
is non-destructive, as in
overlay.
RETURN VALUE¶
Routines that return an integer return
ERR upon failure, and
OK
(SVr4 only specifies "an integer value other than
ERR") upon
successful completion.
X/Open defines no error conditions. In this implementation,
copywin,
overlay and
overwrite return an error if either of the window
pointers are null, or if some part of the window would be placed off-screen.
NOTES¶
Note that
overlay and
overwrite may be macros.
PORTABILITY¶
The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these functions (adding the const
qualifiers). It further specifies their behavior in the presence of characters
with multibyte renditions (not yet supported in this implementation).
SEE ALSO¶
ncurses(3NCURSES),
pad(3NCURSES),
refresh(3NCURSES)