6.15.3 Constants
The curses module defines the following data members:
- Some curses routines that return an integer, such as getch(), return ERR upon failure.
- Some curses routines that return an integer, such as napms(), return OK upon success.
- A string representing the current version of the module. Also available as __version__.
Several constants are available to specify character cell attributes:
Attribute | Meaning |
---|---|
A_ALTCHARSET |
Alternate character set mode. |
A_BLINK |
Blink mode. |
A_BOLD |
Bold mode. |
A_DIM |
Dim mode. |
A_NORMAL |
Normal attribute. |
A_STANDOUT |
Standout mode. |
A_UNDERLINE |
Underline mode. |
Keys are referred to by integer constants with names starting with "KEY_". The exact keycaps available are system dependent.
Key constant | Key |
---|---|
KEY_MIN |
Minimum key value |
KEY_BREAK |
Break key (unreliable) |
KEY_DOWN |
Down-arrow |
KEY_UP |
Up-arrow |
KEY_LEFT |
Left-arrow |
KEY_RIGHT |
Right-arrow |
KEY_HOME |
Home key (upward+left arrow) |
KEY_BACKSPACE |
Backspace (unreliable) |
KEY_F0 |
Function keys. Up to 64 function keys are supported. |
KEY_Fn |
Value of function key n |
KEY_DL |
Delete line |
KEY_IL |
Insert line |
KEY_DC |
Delete character |
KEY_IC |
Insert char or enter insert mode |
KEY_EIC |
Exit insert char mode |
KEY_CLEAR |
Clear screen |
KEY_EOS |
Clear to end of screen |
KEY_EOL |
Clear to end of line |
KEY_SF |
Scroll 1 line forward |
KEY_SR |
Scroll 1 line backward (reverse) |
KEY_NPAGE |
Next page |
KEY_PPAGE |
Previous page |
KEY_STAB |
Set tab |
KEY_CTAB |
Clear tab |
KEY_CATAB |
Clear all tabs |
KEY_ENTER |
Enter or send (unreliable) |
KEY_SRESET |
Soft (partial) reset (unreliable) |
KEY_RESET |
Reset or hard reset (unreliable) |
KEY_PRINT |
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KEY_LL |
Home down or bottom (lower left) |
KEY_A1 |
Upper left of keypad |
KEY_A3 |
Upper right of keypad |
KEY_B2 |
Center of keypad |
KEY_C1 |
Lower left of keypad |
KEY_C3 |
Lower right of keypad |
KEY_BTAB |
Back tab |
KEY_BEG |
Beg (beginning) |
KEY_CANCEL |
Cancel |
KEY_CLOSE |
Close |
KEY_COMMAND |
Cmd (command) |
KEY_COPY |
Copy |
KEY_CREATE |
Create |
KEY_END |
End |
KEY_EXIT |
Exit |
KEY_FIND |
Find |
KEY_HELP |
Help |
KEY_MARK |
Mark |
KEY_MESSAGE |
Message |
KEY_MOVE |
Move |
KEY_NEXT |
Next |
KEY_OPEN |
Open |
KEY_OPTIONS |
Options |
KEY_PREVIOUS |
Prev (previous) |
KEY_REDO |
Redo |
KEY_REFERENCE |
Ref (reference) |
KEY_REFRESH |
Refresh |
KEY_REPLACE |
Replace |
KEY_RESTART |
Restart |
KEY_RESUME |
Resume |
KEY_SAVE |
Save |
KEY_SBEG |
Shifted Beg (beginning) |
KEY_SCANCEL |
Shifted Cancel |
KEY_SCOMMAND |
Shifted Command |
KEY_SCOPY |
Shifted Copy |
KEY_SCREATE |
Shifted Create |
KEY_SDC |
Shifted Delete char |
KEY_SDL |
Shifted Delete line |
KEY_SELECT |
Select |
KEY_SEND |
Shifted End |
KEY_SEOL |
Shifted Clear line |
KEY_SEXIT |
Shifted Dxit |
KEY_SFIND |
Shifted Find |
KEY_SHELP |
Shifted Help |
KEY_SHOME |
Shifted Home |
KEY_SIC |
Shifted Input |
KEY_SLEFT |
Shifted Left arrow |
KEY_SMESSAGE |
Shifted Message |
KEY_SMOVE |
Shifted Move |
KEY_SNEXT |
Shifted Next |
KEY_SOPTIONS |
Shifted Options |
KEY_SPREVIOUS |
Shifted Prev |
KEY_SPRINT |
Shifted Print |
KEY_SREDO |
Shifted Redo |
KEY_SREPLACE |
Shifted Replace |
KEY_SRIGHT |
Shifted Right arrow |
KEY_SRSUME |
Shifted Resume |
KEY_SSAVE |
Shifted Save |
KEY_SSUSPEND |
Shifted Suspend |
KEY_SUNDO |
Shifted Undo |
KEY_SUSPEND |
Suspend |
KEY_UNDO |
Undo |
KEY_MOUSE |
Mouse event has occurred |
KEY_RESIZE |
Terminal resize event |
KEY_MAX |
Maximum key value |
On VT100s and their software emulations, such as X terminal emulators, there are normally at least four function keys (KEY_F1, KEY_F2, KEY_F3, KEY_F4) available, and the arrow keys mapped to KEY_UP, KEY_DOWN, KEY_LEFT and KEY_RIGHT in the obvious way. If your machine has a PC keyboard, it is safe to expect arrow keys and twelve function keys (older PC keyboards may have only ten function keys); also, the following keypad mappings are standard:
Keycap | Constant |
---|---|
Insert |
KEY_IC |
Delete |
KEY_DC |
Home |
KEY_HOME |
End |
KEY_END |
Page Up |
KEY_NPAGE |
Page Down |
KEY_PPAGE |
The following table lists characters from the alternate character set. These are inherited from the VT100 terminal, and will generally be available on software emulations such as X terminals. When there is no graphic available, curses falls back on a crude printable ASCII approximation. Note: These are available only after initscr() has been called.
ACS code | Meaning |
---|---|
ACS_BBSS |
alternate name for upper right corner |
ACS_BLOCK |
solid square block |
ACS_BOARD |
board of squares |
ACS_BSBS |
alternate name for horizontal line |
ACS_BSSB |
alternate name for upper left corner |
ACS_BSSS |
alternate name for top tee |
ACS_BTEE |
bottom tee |
ACS_BULLET |
bullet |
ACS_CKBOARD |
checker board (stipple) |
ACS_DARROW |
arrow pointing down |
ACS_DEGREE |
degree symbol |
ACS_DIAMOND |
diamond |
ACS_GEQUAL |
greater-than-or-equal-to |
ACS_HLINE |
horizontal line |
ACS_LANTERN |
lantern symbol |
ACS_LARROW |
left arrow |
ACS_LEQUAL |
less-than-or-equal-to |
ACS_LLCORNER |
lower left-hand corner |
ACS_LRCORNER |
lower right-hand corner |
ACS_LTEE |
left tee |
ACS_NEQUAL |
not-equal sign |
ACS_PI |
letter pi |
ACS_PLMINUS |
plus-or-minus sign |
ACS_PLUS |
big plus sign |
ACS_RARROW |
right arrow |
ACS_RTEE |
right tee |
ACS_S1 |
scan line 1 |
ACS_S3 |
scan line 3 |
ACS_S7 |
scan line 7 |
ACS_S9 |
scan line 9 |
ACS_SBBS |
alternate name for lower right corner |
ACS_SBSB |
alternate name for vertical line |
ACS_SBSS |
alternate name for right tee |
ACS_SSBB |
alternate name for lower left corner |
ACS_SSBS |
alternate name for bottom tee |
ACS_SSSB |
alternate name for left tee |
ACS_SSSS |
alternate name for crossover or big plus |
ACS_STERLING |
pound sterling |
ACS_TTEE |
top tee |
ACS_UARROW |
up arrow |
ACS_ULCORNER |
upper left corner |
ACS_URCORNER |
upper right corner |
ACS_VLINE |
vertical line |
The following table lists the predefined colors:
Constant | Color |
---|---|
COLOR_BLACK |
Black |
COLOR_BLUE |
Blue |
COLOR_CYAN |
Cyan (light greenish blue) |
COLOR_GREEN |
Green |
COLOR_MAGENTA |
Magenta (purplish red) |
COLOR_RED |
Red |
COLOR_WHITE |
White |
COLOR_YELLOW |
Yellow |
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