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117 lines
3.9 KiB
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% notcurses_reader(3)
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% nick black <nickblack@linux.com>
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% v2.0.0
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# NAME
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notcurses_reader - high level widget for collecting input
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# SYNOPSIS
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**#include <notcurses/notcurses.h>**
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```c
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struct ncinput;
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struct ncplane;
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struct ncreader;
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struct notcurses;
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#define NCREADER_OPTION_HORSCROLL 0x0001
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#define NCREADER_OPTION_VERSCROLL 0x0002
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#define NCREADER_OPTION_NOCMDKEYS 0x0004
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#define NCREADER_OPTION_CURSOR 0x0008
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typedef struct ncreader_options {
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uint64_t tchannels; // channels used for input
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uint32_t tattrword; // attributes used for input
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unsigned flags; // bitfield over NCREADER_OPTION_*
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} ncreader_options;
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```
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**struct ncreader* ncreader_create(struct notcurses* nc, const ncreader_options* opts);**
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**int ncreader_clear(struct ncreader* n);**
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**struct ncplane* ncreader_plane(struct ncreader* n);**
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**int ncreader_move_left(struct ncreader* n);**
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**int ncreader_move_right(struct ncreader* n);**
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**int ncreader_move_up(struct ncreader* n);**
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**int ncreader_move_down(struct ncreader* n);**
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**int ncreader_write_egc(struct ncreader* n, const char* egc);**
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**bool ncreader_offer_input(struct ncreader* n, const struct ncinput* ni);**
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**char* ncreader_contents(const struct ncreader* n);**
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**void ncreader_destroy(struct ncreader* n, char** contents);**
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# DESCRIPTION
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The **ncreader** widget supports free-form, multi-line input. It supports
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navigation with the arrow keys and scrolling. While the visible portion of
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the **ncreader** is always the same size (defined by the provided **ncplane**),
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the actual text backing this visible region can grow arbitrarily large if
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scrolling is enabled.
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The following option flags are supported:
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* **NCREADER_OPTION_HORSCROLL**: The visual area will be backed by a plane
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that can grow arbitrarily wide.
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* **NCREADER_OPTION_VERSCROLL**: The visual area will be backed by a plane
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that can grow arbitrarily high.
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* **NCREADER_OPTION_NOCMDKEYS**: The typical keyboard shortcuts (see below)
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will not be honored.
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* **NCREADER_OPTION_CURSOR**: The terminal's cursor will be made visible across
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the life of the **ncreader**, and its location will be managed.
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The contents of the **ncreader** can be retrieved with **ncreader_contents**.
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The **ncreader** consists of at least one **ncplane** (the visible editing
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area). If the **ncreader** supports scrolling, it will consist of two
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**ncplanes**, one of which will be kept outside the rendering area (and will
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thus be invisible). **ncreader_plane** always returns the visible plane.
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**ncreader_clear** drops all input from the **ncreader**, restoring it to
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the same pristine condition in which it was returned by **ncreader_create**.
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Unlike most widgets' input handlers, **ncreader_offer_input** will consume most
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inputs. The arrow keys navigate. Backspace consumes the EGC to the left of the
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cursor, if one exists. Enter moves to the first column of the next line (if
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the cursor is already on the bottom line, the plane must have scrolling
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enabled, or the cursor will not advance, though the Enter will still be
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consumed). Otherwise, most inputs will be reproduced onto the **ncreader**
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(though see NOTES below).
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All the **ncreader**'s content is returned from **ncreader_contents**,
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preserving whitespace.
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"Emacs-style" keyboard shortcuts similar to those supported by **readline(3)**
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and most shells are supported unless **NCREADER_OPTION_NOCMDKEYS** is provided
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to **ncreader_create**.
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# NOTES
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Support for **NCREADER_OPTION_VERSCROLL** is not yet implemented.
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**ncreader** does not buffer inputs in order to assemble EGCs from them. If
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inputs are to be processed as EGCs (as they should), the caller would need
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assemble the grapheme clusters. Of course, there is not yet any API through
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which multi-codepoint EGCs could be supplied to **ncreader**.
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There is not yet any support for word-wrapping. This will likely come
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in the future.
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# RETURN VALUES
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# SEE ALSO
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**notcurses(3)**,
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**notcurses_input(3)**,
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**notcurses_plane(3)**,
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**readline(3)**
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