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Re: cur_set
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Pablo Cazallas Gonzÿffffe1lez |
Subject: |
Re: cur_set |
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Sun, 5 Feb 2017 22:14:36 +0000 (UTC) |
Hello, Patrick:
I guess you really want to use "curs_set" instead of "cur_set" ;-)
Try it and let us know about.
Regards,
Pablo.
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El dom, 5/2/17, Patrick <address@hidden> escribió:
Asunto: cur_set
Para: "Ncurses Mailing List" <address@hidden>
Fecha: domingo, 5 de febrero, 2017 03:33
Hi Everyone
I have a really weird issue and I am stumped.
I am hacking with a runtime. It has ncurses built in. The
code has many
ncurses calls. However if I try to use cur_set, it won't
build but it
builds fine without cur_set.
This little piece is an example:
cbreak ();
keypad (stdscr, 1);
cur_set(1) ;
nonl ();
noecho ();
The other ncurses calls compile without issue but cur_set is
not recognized.
It's even weirder. I can call cur_set from the language the
runtime
supports. It's there and it's working.
I am using ncurses 6 with these special options,
./configure --enable-ext-putwin --enable-ext-mouse
--enable-widec
--with-shared --with-gpm --prefix=/usr/
I seriously doubt there is anything wrong with ncurses but
it's so weird
that all of the other ncurses functionality is there, it's
just cur_set
that is not being found.
Here is the actual error I get:
screenio.c:567:9: warning: implicit declaration of function
‘cur_set’
[-Wimplicit-function-declaration] cur_set(1) ;
and later it bails with:
undefined reference to `cur_set'
Any help would be very much appreciated ! -Patrick
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- cur_set, Patrick, 2017/02/04
- Re: cur_set,
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