Miscellaneous Library Functions curs_scanw(3X)
NAME
scanw, wscanw, mvscanw, mvwscanw, vwscanw, vw_scanw - con-
vert formatted input from a curses windowSYNOPSIS
#include
int scanw(char *fmt, ...); int wscanw(WINDOW *win, char *fmt, ...); int mvscanw(int y, int x, char *fmt, ...);int mvwscanw(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, char *fmt, ...);
int vw_scanw(WINDOW *win, char *fmt, va_list varglist);
int vwscanw(WINDOW *win, char *fmt, va_list varglist);
DESCRIPTION
The scanw, wscanw and mvscanw routines are analogous to scanf [see scanf(3)]. The effect of these routines is as though wgetstr were called on the window, and the resulting line used as input for sscanf(3). Fields which do not map to a variable in the fmt field are lost.The vwscanw and vw_scanw routines are analogous to vscanf.
They perform a wscanw using a variable argument list. Thethird argument is a va_list, a pointer to a list of argu-
ments, as defined in. RETURN VALUE vwscanw returns ERR on failure and an integer equal to the number of fields scanned on success. Applications may use the return value from the scanw, wscanw, mvscanw and mvwscanw routines to determine the
number of fields which were mapped in the call. PORTABILITY The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these functions. The function vwscanw is marked TO BE WITHDRAWN, and is to bereplaced by a function vw_scanw using the
face. The Single Unix Specification, Version 2 states thatinter- vw_scanw is preferred to vwscanw since the latter requires
including, which cannot be used in the same file as . This implementation uses for both, because that header is included in . Both XSI and The Single Unix Specification, Version 2 state that these functions return ERR or OK. Since the underlying scanf can return the number of items scanned, and the SVr4 code was documented to use this feature, this is probably an editing error which was introduced in XSI, rather than being done intentionally. Portable applications should only test if the return value is ERR, since the OK value (zero) is likely to be misleading. One possible way to get useful SunOS 5.10 Last change: 1 Miscellaneous Library Functions curs_scanw(3X)
results would be to use a "%n" conversion at the end of the
format string to ensure that something was processed.SEE ALSO
curses(3X), curs_getstr(3X), curs_printw(3X), scanf(3)
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