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USAGE: update for new notcurses_options
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@ -80,28 +80,39 @@ typedef enum {
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// doing something weird (setting a locale not based on LANG).
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#define NCOPTION_INHIBIT_SETLOCALE 0x0001
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// Checking for Sixel support requires writing an escape, and then reading an
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// inline reply from the terminal. Since this can interact poorly with actual
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// user input, it's not done unless Sixel will actually be used. Set this flag
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// to unconditionally test for Sixel support in notcurses_init().
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#define NCOPTION_VERIFY_SIXEL 0x0002
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// We typically install a signal handler for SIGWINCH that generates a resize
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// event in the notcurses_getc() queue. Set to inhibit this handler.
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#define NCOPTION_NO_WINCH_SIGHANDLER 0x0004
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// We typically install a signal handler for SIG{INT, SEGV, ABRT, QUIT} that
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// restores the screen, and then calls the old signal handler. Set to inhibit
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// registration of these signal handlers.
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#define NCOPTION_NO_QUIT_SIGHANDLERS 0x0008
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// By default, we hide the cursor if possible. This flag inhibits use of
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// the civis capability, retaining the cursor.
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#define NCOPTION_RETAIN_CURSOR 0x0010
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// Notcurses typically prints version info in notcurses_init() and performance
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// info in notcurses_stop(). This inhibits that output.
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#define NCOPTION_SUPPRESS_BANNERS 0x0020
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// If smcup/rmcup capabilities are indicated, notcurses defaults to making use
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// of the "alternate screen". This flag inhibits use of smcup/rmcup.
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#define NCOPTION_NO_ALTERNATE_SCREEN 0x0040
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// Configuration for notcurses_init().
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typedef struct notcurses_options {
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// The name of the terminfo database entry describing this terminal. If NULL,
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// the environment variable TERM is used. Failure to open the terminal
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// definition will result in failure to initialize notcurses.
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const char* termtype;
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// If smcup/rmcup capabilities are indicated, notcurses defaults to making
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// use of the "alternate screen". This flag inhibits use of smcup/rmcup.
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bool inhibit_alternate_screen;
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// By default, we hide the cursor if possible. This flag inhibits use of
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// the civis capability, retaining the cursor.
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bool retain_cursor;
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// We typically install a signal handler for SIGINT and SIGQUIT that restores
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// the screen, and then calls the old signal handler. Set this to inhibit
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// registration of any signal handlers.
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bool no_quit_sighandlers;
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// We typically install a signal handler for SIGWINCH that generates a resize
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// event in the notcurses_getc() queue. Set this to inhibit the handler.
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bool no_winch_sighandler;
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// Notcurses typically prints version info in notcurses_init() and
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// performance info in notcurses_stop(). This inhibits that output.
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bool suppress_banner;
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// If non-NULL, notcurses_render() will write each rendered frame to this
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// FILE* in addition to outfp. This is used primarily for debugging.
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FILE* renderfp;
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@ -116,7 +127,7 @@ typedef struct notcurses_options {
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// General flags; see NCOPTION_*. This is expressed as a bitfield so that
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// future options can be added without reshaping the struct. Undefined bits
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// must be set to 0.
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unsigned flags;
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uint64_t flags;
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} notcurses_options;
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// Lex a margin argument according to the standard notcurses definition. There
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@ -144,7 +155,7 @@ Setting `loglevel` to a value higher than `NCLOGLEVEL_SILENT` will cause
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diagnostics to be printed to `stderr`: you could ensure `stderr` is redirected
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if you make use of this functionality.
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It's probably wise to export `inhibit_alternate_screen` to the user (e.g. via
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It's probably wise to export `NCOPTION_NO_ALTERNATE_SCREEN` to the user (e.g. via
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command line option or environment variable). Developers and motivated users
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might appreciate the ability to manipulate `loglevel` and `renderfp`. The
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remaining options are typically of use only to application authors.
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