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:mod:`!curses` --- Terminal handling for character-cell displays
================================================================
.. module:: curses
:synopsis: An interface to the curses library, providing portable
terminal handling.
:platform: Unix
.. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@zadka.site.co.il>
.. sectionauthor:: Eric Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/curses`
--------------
The :mod:`curses` module provides an interface to the curses library, the
de-facto standard for portable advanced terminal handling.
While curses is most widely used in the Unix environment, versions are available
for Windows, DOS, and possibly other systems as well. This extension module is
designed to match the API of ncurses, an open-source curses library hosted on
Linux and the BSD variants of Unix.
.. include:: ../includes/wasm-mobile-notavail.rst
.. note::
Whenever the documentation mentions a *character* it can be specified
as an integer, a one-character Unicode string or a one-byte byte string.
Whenever the documentation mentions a *character string* it can be specified
as a Unicode string or a byte string.
.. seealso::
Module :mod:`curses.ascii`
Utilities for working with ASCII characters, regardless of your locale settings.
Module :mod:`curses.panel`
A panel stack extension that adds depth to curses windows.
Module :mod:`curses.textpad`
Editable text widget for curses supporting :program:`Emacs`\ -like bindings.
:ref:`curses-howto`
Tutorial material on using curses with Python, by Andrew Kuchling and Eric
Raymond.
.. _curses-functions:
Functions
---------
The module :mod:`curses` defines the following exception:
.. exception:: error
Exception raised when a curses library function returns an error.
.. note::
Whenever *x* or *y* arguments to a function or a method are optional, they
default to the current cursor location. Whenever *attr* is optional, it defaults
to :const:`A_NORMAL`.
The module :mod:`curses` defines the following functions:
.. function:: assume_default_colors(fg, bg, /)
Allow use of default values for colors on terminals supporting this feature.
Use this to support transparency in your application.
* Assign terminal default foreground/background colors to color number ``-1``.
So ``init_pair(x, COLOR_RED, -1)`` will initialize pair *x* as red
on default background and ``init_pair(x, -1, COLOR_BLUE)`` will
initialize pair *x* as default foreground on blue.
* Change the definition of the color-pair ``0`` to ``(fg, bg)``.
.. versionadded:: 3.14
.. function:: baudrate()
Return the output speed of the terminal in bits per second. On software
terminal emulators it will have a fixed high value. Included for historical
reasons; in former times, it was used to write output loops for time delays and
occasionally to change interfaces depending on the line speed.
.. function:: beep()
Emit a short attention sound.
.. function:: can_change_color()
Return ``True`` or ``False``, depending on whether the programmer can change the colors
displayed by the terminal.
.. function:: cbreak()
Enter cbreak mode. In cbreak mode (sometimes called "rare" mode) normal tty
line buffering is turned off and characters are available to be read one by one.
However, unlike raw mode, special characters (interrupt, quit, suspend, and flow
control) retain their effects on the tty driver and calling program. Calling
first :func:`raw` then :func:`cbreak` leaves the terminal in cbreak mode.
.. function:: color_content(color_number)
Return the intensity of the red, green, and blue (RGB) components in the color
*color_number*, which must be between ``0`` and ``COLORS - 1``. Return a 3-tuple,
containing the R,G,B values for the given color, which will be between
``0`` (no component) and ``1000`` (maximum amount of component).
.. function:: color_pair(pair_number)
Return the attribute value for displaying text in the specified color pair.
Only the first 256 color pairs are supported. This
attribute value can be combined with :const:`A_STANDOUT`, :const:`A_REVERSE`,
and the other :const:`!A_\*` attributes. :func:`pair_number` is the counterpart
to this function.
.. function:: curs_set(visibility)
Set the cursor state. *visibility* can be set to ``0``, ``1``, or ``2``, for invisible,
normal, or very visible. If the terminal supports the visibility requested, return the
previous cursor state; otherwise raise an exception. On many
terminals, the "visible" mode is an underline cursor and the "very visible" mode
is a block cursor.
.. function:: def_prog_mode()
Save the current terminal mode as the "program" mode, the mode when the running
program is using curses. (Its counterpart is the "shell" mode, for when the
program is not in curses.) Subsequent calls to :func:`reset_prog_mode` will
restore this mode.
.. function:: def_shell_mode()
Save the current terminal mode as the "shell" mode, the mode when the running
program is not using curses. (Its counterpart is the "program" mode, when the
program is using curses capabilities.) Subsequent calls to
:func:`reset_shell_mode` will restore this mode.
.. function:: delay_output(ms)
Insert an *ms* millisecond pause in output.
.. function:: doupdate()
Update the physical screen. The curses library keeps two data structures, one
representing the current physical screen contents and a virtual screen
representing the desired next state. The :func:`doupdate` ground updates the
physical screen to match the virtual screen.
The virtual screen may be updated by a :meth:`~window.noutrefresh` call after write
operations such as :meth:`~window.addstr` have been performed on a window. The normal
:meth:`~window.refresh` call is simply :meth:`!noutrefresh` followed by :func:`!doupdate`;
if you have to update multiple windows, you can speed performance and perhaps
reduce screen flicker by issuing :meth:`!noutrefresh` calls on all windows,
followed by a single :func:`!doupdate`.
.. function:: echo()
Enter echo mode. In echo mode, each character input is echoed to the screen as
it is entered.
.. function:: endwin()
De-initialize the library, and return terminal to normal status.
.. function:: erasechar()
Return the user's current erase character as a one-byte bytes object. Under Unix operating systems this
is a property of the controlling tty of the curses program, and is not set by
the curses library itself.
.. function:: filter()
The :func:`.filter` routine, if used, must be called before :func:`initscr` is
called. The effect is that, during those calls, :envvar:`LINES` is set to ``1``; the
capabilities ``clear``, ``cup``, ``cud``, ``cud1``, ``cuu1``, ``cuu``, ``vpa`` are disabled; and the ``home``
string is set to the value of ``cr``. The effect is that the cursor is confined to
the current line, and so are screen updates. This may be used for enabling
character-at-a-time line editing without touching the rest of the screen.
.. function:: flash()
Flash the screen. That is, change it to reverse-video and then change it back
in a short interval. Some people prefer such as 'visible bell' to the audible
attention signal produced by :func:`beep`.
.. function:: flushinp()
Flush all input buffers. This throws away any typeahead that has been typed
by the user and has not yet been processed by the program.
.. function:: getmouse()
After :meth:`~window.getch` returns :const:`KEY_MOUSE` to signal a mouse event, this
method should be called to retrieve the queued mouse event, represented as a
5-tuple ``(id, x, y, z, bstate)``. *id* is an ID value used to distinguish
multiple devices, and *x*, *y*, *z* are the event's coordinates. (*z* is
currently unused.) *bstate* is an integer value whose bits will be set to
indicate the type of event, and will be the bitwise OR of one or more of the
following constants, where *n* is the button number from 1 to 5:
:const:`BUTTONn_PRESSED`, :const:`BUTTONn_RELEASED`, :const:`BUTTONn_CLICKED`,
:const:`BUTTONn_DOUBLE_CLICKED`, :const:`BUTTONn_TRIPLE_CLICKED`,
:const:`BUTTON_SHIFT`, :const:`BUTTON_CTRL`, :const:`BUTTON_ALT`.
.. versionchanged:: 3.10
The ``BUTTON5_*`` constants are now exposed if they are provided by the
underlying curses library.
.. function:: getsyx()
Return the current coordinates of the virtual screen cursor as a tuple
``(y, x)``. If :meth:`leaveok <window.leaveok>` is currently ``True``, then return ``(-1, -1)``.
.. function:: getwin(file)
Read window related data stored in the file by an earlier :func:`window.putwin` call.
The routine then creates and initializes a new window using that data, returning
the new window object.
.. function:: has_colors()
Return ``True`` if the terminal can display colors; otherwise, return ``False``.
.. function:: has_extended_color_support()
Return ``True`` if the module supports extended colors; otherwise, return
``False``. Extended color support allows more than 256 color pairs for
terminals that support more than 16 colors (e.g. xterm-256color).
Extended color support requires ncurses version 6.1 or later.
.. versionadded:: 3.10
.. function:: has_ic()
Return ``True`` if the terminal has insert- and delete-character capabilities.
This function is included for historical reasons only, as all modern software
terminal emulators have such capabilities.
.. function:: has_il()
Return ``True`` if the terminal has insert- and delete-line capabilities, or can
simulate them using scrolling regions. This function is included for
historical reasons only, as all modern software terminal emulators have such
capabilities.
.. function:: has_key(ch)
Take a key value *ch*, and return ``True`` if the current terminal type recognizes
a key with that value.
.. function:: halfdelay(tenths)
Used for half-delay mode, which is similar to cbreak mode in that characters
typed by the user are immediately available to the program. However, after
blocking for *tenths* tenths of seconds, raise an exception if nothing has
been typed. The value of *tenths* must be a number between ``1`` and ``255``. Use
:func:`nocbreak` to leave half-delay mode.
.. function:: init_color(color_number, r, g, b)
Change the definition of a color, taking the number of the color to be changed
followed by three RGB values (for the amounts of red, green, and blue
components). The value of *color_number* must be between ``0`` and
``COLORS - 1``. Each of *r*, *g*, *b*, must be a value between ``0`` and
``1000``. When :func:`init_color` is used, all occurrences of that color on the
screen immediately change to the new definition. This function is a no-op on
most terminals; it is active only if :func:`can_change_color` returns ``True``.
.. function:: init_pair(pair_number, fg, bg)
Change the definition of a color-pair. It takes three arguments: the number of
the color-pair to be changed, the foreground color number, and the background
color number. The value of *pair_number* must be between ``1`` and
``COLOR_PAIRS - 1`` (the ``0`` color pair can only be changed by
:func:`use_default_colors` and :func:`assume_default_colors`).
The value of *fg* and *bg* arguments must be between ``0`` and
``COLORS - 1``, or, after calling :func:`!use_default_colors` or
:func:`!assume_default_colors`, ``-1``.
If the color-pair was previously initialized, the screen is
refreshed and all occurrences of that color-pair are changed to the new
definition.
.. function:: initscr()
Initialize the library. Return a :ref:`window <curses-window-objects>` object
which represents the whole screen.
.. note::
If there is an error opening the terminal, the underlying curses library may
cause the interpreter to exit.
.. function:: is_term_resized(nlines, ncols)
Return ``True`` if :func:`resize_term` would modify the window structure,
``False`` otherwise.
.. function:: isendwin()
Return ``True`` if :func:`endwin` has been called (that is, the curses library has
been deinitialized).
.. function:: keyname(k)
Return the name of the key numbered *k* as a bytes object. The name of a key generating printable
ASCII character is the key's character. The name of a control-key combination
is a two-byte bytes object consisting of a caret (``b'^'``) followed by the corresponding
printable ASCII character. The name of an alt-key combination (128--255) is a
bytes object consisting of the prefix ``b'M-'`` followed by the name of the corresponding
ASCII character.
.. function:: killchar()
Return the user's current line kill character as a one-byte bytes object. Under Unix operating systems
this is a property of the controlling tty of the curses program, and is not set
by the curses library itself.
.. function:: longname()
Return a bytes object containing the terminfo long name field describing the current
terminal. The maximum length of a verbose description is 128 characters. It is
defined only after the call to :func:`initscr`.
.. function:: meta(flag)
If *flag* is ``True``, allow 8-bit characters to be input. If
*flag* is ``False``, allow only 7-bit chars.
.. function:: mouseinterval(interval)
Set the maximum time in milliseconds that can elapse between press and release
events in order for them to be recognized as a click, and return the previous
interval value. The default value is 200 milliseconds, or one fifth of a second.
.. function:: mousemask(mousemask)
Set the mouse events to be reported, and return a tuple ``(availmask,
oldmask)``. *availmask* indicates which of the specified mouse events can be
reported; on complete failure it returns ``0``. *oldmask* is the previous value of
the given window's mouse event mask. If this function is never called, no mouse
events are ever reported.
.. function:: napms(ms)
Sleep for *ms* milliseconds.
.. function:: newpad(nlines, ncols)
Create and return a pointer to a new pad data structure with the given number
of lines and columns. Return a pad as a window object.
A pad is like a window, except that it is not restricted by the screen size, and
is not necessarily associated with a particular part of the screen. Pads can be
used when a large window is needed, and only a part of the window will be on the
screen at one time. Automatic refreshes of pads (such as from scrolling or
echoing of input) do not occur. The :meth:`~window.refresh` and :meth:`~window.noutrefresh`
methods of a pad require 6 arguments to specify the part of the pad to be
displayed and the location on the screen to be used for the display. The
arguments are *pminrow*, *pmincol*, *sminrow*, *smincol*, *smaxrow*, *smaxcol*; the *p*
arguments refer to the upper left corner of the pad region to be displayed and
the *s* arguments define a clipping box on the screen within which the pad region
is to be displayed.
.. function:: newwin(nlines, ncols)
newwin(nlines, ncols, begin_y, begin_x)
Return a new :ref:`window <curses-window-objects>`, whose left-upper corner
is at ``(begin_y, begin_x)``, and whose height/width is *nlines*/*ncols*.
By default, the window will extend from the specified position to the lower
right corner of the screen.
.. function:: nl()
Enter newline mode. This mode translates the return key into newline on input,
and translates newline into return and line-feed on output. Newline mode is
initially on.
.. function:: nocbreak()
Leave cbreak mode. Return to normal "cooked" mode with line buffering.
.. function:: noecho()
Leave echo mode. Echoing of input characters is turned off.
.. function:: nonl()
Leave newline mode. Disable translation of return into newline on input, and
disable low-level translation of newline into newline/return on output (but this
does not change the behavior of ``addch('\n')``, which always does the
equivalent of return and line feed on the virtual screen). With translation
off, curses can sometimes speed up vertical motion a little; also, it will be
able to detect the return key on input.
.. function:: noqiflush()
When the :func:`!noqiflush` routine is used, normal flush of input and output queues
associated with the ``INTR``, ``QUIT`` and ``SUSP`` characters will not be done. You may
want to call :func:`!noqiflush` in a signal handler if you want output to
continue as though the interrupt had not occurred, after the handler exits.
.. function:: noraw()
Leave raw mode. Return to normal "cooked" mode with line buffering.
.. function:: pair_content(pair_number)
Return a tuple ``(fg, bg)`` containing the colors for the requested color pair.
The value of *pair_number* must be between ``0`` and ``COLOR_PAIRS - 1``.
.. function:: pair_number(attr)
Return the number of the color-pair set by the attribute value *attr*.
:func:`color_pair` is the counterpart to this function.
.. function:: putp(str)
Equivalent to ``tputs(str, 1, putchar)``; emit the value of a specified
terminfo capability for the current terminal. Note that the output of :func:`putp`
always goes to standard output.
.. function:: qiflush([flag])
If *flag* is ``False``, the effect is the same as calling :func:`noqiflush`. If
*flag* is ``True``, or no argument is provided, the queues will be flushed when
these control characters are read.
.. function:: raw()
Enter raw mode. In raw mode, normal line buffering and processing of
interrupt, quit, suspend, and flow control keys are turned off; characters are
presented to curses input functions one by one.
.. function:: reset_prog_mode()
Restore the terminal to "program" mode, as previously saved by
:func:`def_prog_mode`.
.. function:: reset_shell_mode()
Restore the terminal to "shell" mode, as previously saved by
:func:`def_shell_mode`.
.. function:: resetty()
Restore the state of the terminal modes to what it was at the last call to
:func:`savetty`.
.. function:: resize_term(nlines, ncols)
Backend function used by :func:`resizeterm`, performing most of the work;
when resizing the windows, :func:`resize_term` blank-fills the areas that are
extended. The calling application should fill in these areas with
appropriate data. The :func:`!resize_term` function attempts to resize all
windows. However, due to the calling convention of pads, it is not possible
to resize these without additional interaction with the application.
.. function:: resizeterm(nlines, ncols)
Resize the standard and current windows to the specified dimensions, and
adjusts other bookkeeping data used by the curses library that record the
window dimensions (in particular the SIGWINCH handler).
.. function:: savetty()
Save the current state of the terminal modes in a buffer, usable by
:func:`resetty`.
.. function:: get_escdelay()
Retrieves the value set by :func:`set_escdelay`.
.. versionadded:: 3.9
.. function:: set_escdelay(ms)
Sets the number of milliseconds to wait after reading an escape character,
to distinguish between an individual escape character entered on the
keyboard from escape sequences sent by cursor and function keys.
.. versionadded:: 3.9
.. function:: get_tabsize()
Retrieves the value set by :func:`set_tabsize`.
.. versionadded:: 3.9
.. function:: set_tabsize(size)
Sets the number of columns used by the curses library when converting a tab
character to spaces as it adds the tab to a window.
.. versionadded:: 3.9
.. function:: setsyx(y, x)
Set the virtual screen cursor to *y*, *x*. If *y* and *x* are both ``-1``, then
:meth:`leaveok <window.leaveok>` is set ``True``.
.. function:: setupterm(term=None, fd=-1)
Initialize the terminal. *term* is a string giving
the terminal name, or ``None``; if omitted or ``None``, the value of the
:envvar:`TERM` environment variable will be used. *fd* is the
file descriptor to which any initialization sequences will be sent; if not
supplied or ``-1``, the file descriptor for ``sys.stdout`` will be used.
.. function:: start_color()
Must be called if the programmer wants to use colors, and before any other color
manipulation routine is called. It is good practice to call this routine right
after :func:`initscr`.
:func:`start_color` initializes eight basic colors (black, red, green, yellow,
blue, magenta, cyan, and white), and two global variables in the :mod:`curses`
module, :const:`COLORS` and :const:`COLOR_PAIRS`, containing the maximum number
of colors and color-pairs the terminal can support. It also restores the colors
on the terminal to the values they had when the terminal was just turned on.
.. function:: termattrs()
Return a logical OR of all video attributes supported by the terminal. This
information is useful when a curses program needs complete control over the
appearance of the screen.
.. function:: termname()
Return the value of the environment variable :envvar:`TERM`, as a bytes object,
truncated to 14 characters.
.. function:: tigetflag(capname)
Return the value of the Boolean capability corresponding to the terminfo
capability name *capname* as an integer. Return the value ``-1`` if *capname* is not a
Boolean capability, or ``0`` if it is canceled or absent from the terminal
description.
.. function:: tigetnum(capname)
Return the value of the numeric capability corresponding to the terminfo
capability name *capname* as an integer. Return the value ``-2`` if *capname* is not a
numeric capability, or ``-1`` if it is canceled or absent from the terminal
description.
.. function:: tigetstr(capname)
Return the value of the string capability corresponding to the terminfo
capability name *capname* as a bytes object. Return ``None`` if *capname*
is not a terminfo "string capability", or is canceled or absent from the
terminal description.
.. function:: tparm(str[, ...])
Instantiate the bytes object *str* with the supplied parameters, where *str* should
be a parameterized string obtained from the terminfo database. E.g.
``tparm(tigetstr("cup"), 5, 3)`` could result in ``b'\033[6;4H'``, the exact
result depending on terminal type.
.. function:: typeahead(fd)
Specify that the file descriptor *fd* be used for typeahead checking. If *fd*
is ``-1``, then no typeahead checking is done.
The curses library does "line-breakout optimization" by looking for typeahead
periodically while updating the screen. If input is found, and it is coming
from a tty, the current update is postponed until refresh or doupdate is called
again, allowing faster response to commands typed in advance. This function
allows specifying a different file descriptor for typeahead checking.
.. function:: unctrl(ch)
Return a bytes object which is a printable representation of the character *ch*.
Control characters are represented as a caret followed by the character, for
example as ``b'^C'``. Printing characters are left as they are.
.. function:: ungetch(ch)
Push *ch* so the next :meth:`~window.getch` will return it.
.. note::
Only one *ch* can be pushed before :meth:`!getch` is called.
.. function:: update_lines_cols()
Update the :const:`LINES` and :const:`COLS` module variables.
Useful for detecting manual screen resize.
.. versionadded:: 3.5
.. function:: unget_wch(ch)
Push *ch* so the next :meth:`~window.get_wch` will return it.
.. note::
Only one *ch* can be pushed before :meth:`!get_wch` is called.
.. versionadded:: 3.3
.. function:: ungetmouse(id, x, y, z, bstate)
Push a :const:`KEY_MOUSE` event onto the input queue, associating the given
state data with it.
.. function:: use_env(flag)
If used, this function should be called before :func:`initscr` or newterm are
called. When *flag* is ``False``, the values of lines and columns specified in the
terminfo database will be used, even if environment variables :envvar:`LINES`
and :envvar:`COLUMNS` (used by default) are set, or if curses is running in a
window (in which case default behavior would be to use the window size if
:envvar:`LINES` and :envvar:`COLUMNS` are not set).
.. function:: use_default_colors()
Equivalent to ``assume_default_colors(-1, -1)``.
.. function:: wrapper(func, /, *args, **kwargs)
Initialize curses and call another callable object, *func*, which should be the
rest of your curses-using application. If the application raises an exception,
this function will restore the terminal to a sane state before re-raising the
exception and generating a traceback. The callable object *func* is then passed
the main window 'stdscr' as its first argument, followed by any other arguments
passed to :func:`!wrapper`. Before calling *func*, :func:`!wrapper` turns on
cbreak mode, turns off echo, enables the terminal keypad, and initializes colors
if the terminal has color support. On exit (whether normally or by exception)
it restores cooked mode, turns on echo, and disables the terminal keypad.
.. _curses-window-objects:
Window Objects
--------------
Window objects, as returned by :func:`initscr` and :func:`newwin` above, have
the following methods and attributes:
.. method:: window.addch(ch[, attr])
window.addch(y, x, ch[, attr])
Paint character *ch* at ``(y, x)`` with attributes *attr*, overwriting any
character previously painted at that location. By default, the character
position and attributes are the current settings for the window object.
.. note::
Writing outside the window, subwindow, or pad raises a :exc:`curses.error`.
Attempting to write to the lower right corner of a window, subwindow,
or pad will cause an exception to be raised after the character is printed.
.. method:: window.addnstr(str, n[, attr])
window.addnstr(y, x, str, n[, attr])
Paint at most *n* characters of the character string *str* at
``(y, x)`` with attributes
*attr*, overwriting anything previously on the display.
.. method:: window.addstr(str[, attr])
window.addstr(y, x, str[, attr])
Paint the character string *str* at ``(y, x)`` with attributes
*attr*, overwriting anything previously on the display.
.. note::
* Writing outside the window, subwindow, or pad raises :exc:`curses.error`.
Attempting to write to the lower right corner of a window, subwindow,
or pad will cause an exception to be raised after the string is printed.
* A `bug in ncurses <https://bugs.python.org/issue35924>`_, the backend
for this Python module, can cause SegFaults when resizing windows. This
is fixed in ncurses-6.1-20190511. If you are stuck with an earlier
ncurses, you can avoid triggering this if you do not call :func:`addstr`
with a *str* that has embedded newlines. Instead, call :func:`addstr`
separately for each line.
.. method:: window.attroff(attr)
Remove attribute *attr* from the "background" set applied to all writes to the
current window.
.. method:: window.attron(attr)
Add attribute *attr* from the "background" set applied to all writes to the
current window.
.. method:: window.attrset(attr)
Set the "background" set of attributes to *attr*. This set is initially
``0`` (no attributes).
.. method:: window.bkgd(ch[, attr])
Set the background property of the window to the character *ch*, with
attributes *attr*. The change is then applied to every character position in
that window:
* The attribute of every character in the window is changed to the new
background attribute.
* Wherever the former background character appears, it is changed to the new
background character.
.. method:: window.bkgdset(ch[, attr])
Set the window's background. A window's background consists of a character and
any combination of attributes. The attribute part of the background is combined
(OR'ed) with all non-blank characters that are written into the window. Both
the character and attribute parts of the background are combined with the blank
characters. The background becomes a property of the character and moves with
the character through any scrolling and insert/delete line/character operations.
.. method:: window.border([ls[, rs[, ts[, bs[, tl[, tr[, bl[, br]]]]]]]])
Draw a border around the edges of the window. Each parameter specifies the
character to use for a specific part of the border; see the table below for more
details.
.. note::
A ``0`` value for any parameter will cause the default character to be used for
that parameter. Keyword parameters can *not* be used. The defaults are listed
in this table:
+-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| Parameter | Description | Default value |
+===========+=====================+=======================+
| *ls* | Left side | :const:`ACS_VLINE` |
+-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| *rs* | Right side | :const:`ACS_VLINE` |
+-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| *ts* | Top | :const:`ACS_HLINE` |
+-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| *bs* | Bottom | :const:`ACS_HLINE` |
+-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| *tl* | Upper-left corner | :const:`ACS_ULCORNER` |
+-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| *tr* | Upper-right corner | :const:`ACS_URCORNER` |
+-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| *bl* | Bottom-left corner | :const:`ACS_LLCORNER` |
+-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| *br* | Bottom-right corner | :const:`ACS_LRCORNER` |
+-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
.. method:: window.box([vertch, horch])
Similar to :meth:`border`, but both *ls* and *rs* are *vertch* and both *ts* and
*bs* are *horch*. The default corner characters are always used by this function.
.. method:: window.chgat(attr)
window.chgat(num, attr)
window.chgat(y, x, attr)
window.chgat(y, x, num, attr)
Set the attributes of *num* characters at the current cursor position, or at
position ``(y, x)`` if supplied. If *num* is not given or is ``-1``,
the attribute will be set on all the characters to the end of the line. This
function moves cursor to position ``(y, x)`` if supplied. The changed line
will be touched using the :meth:`touchline` method so that the contents will
be redisplayed by the next window refresh.
.. method:: window.clear()
Like :meth:`erase`, but also cause the whole window to be repainted upon next
call to :meth:`refresh`.
.. method:: window.clearok(flag)
If *flag* is ``True``, the next call to :meth:`refresh` will clear the window
completely.
.. method:: window.clrtobot()
Erase from cursor to the end of the window: all lines below the cursor are
deleted, and then the equivalent of :meth:`clrtoeol` is performed.
.. method:: window.clrtoeol()
Erase from cursor to the end of the line.
.. method:: window.cursyncup()
Update the current cursor position of all the ancestors of the window to
reflect the current cursor position of the window.
.. method:: window.delch([y, x])
Delete any character at ``(y, x)``.
.. method:: window.deleteln()
Delete the line under the cursor. All following lines are moved up by one line.
.. method:: window.derwin(begin_y, begin_x)
window.derwin(nlines, ncols, begin_y, begin_x)
An abbreviation for "derive window", :meth:`derwin` is the same as calling
:meth:`subwin`, except that *begin_y* and *begin_x* are relative to the origin
of the window, rather than relative to the entire screen. Return a window
object for the derived window.
.. method:: window.echochar(ch[, attr])
Add character *ch* with attribute *attr*, and immediately call :meth:`refresh`
on the window.
.. method:: window.enclose(y, x)
Test whether the given pair of screen-relative character-cell coordinates are
enclosed by the given window, returning ``True`` or ``False``. It is useful for
determining what subset of the screen windows enclose the location of a mouse
event.
.. versionchanged:: 3.10
Previously it returned ``1`` or ``0`` instead of ``True`` or ``False``.
.. attribute:: window.encoding
Encoding used to encode method arguments (Unicode strings and characters).
The encoding attribute is inherited from the parent window when a subwindow
is created, for example with :meth:`window.subwin`.
By default, current locale encoding is used (see :func:`locale.getencoding`).
.. versionadded:: 3.3
.. method:: window.erase()
Clear the window.
.. method:: window.getbegyx()
Return a tuple ``(y, x)`` of coordinates of upper-left corner.
.. method:: window.getbkgd()
Return the given window's current background character/attribute pair.
.. method:: window.getch([y, x])
Get a character. Note that the integer returned does *not* have to be in ASCII
range: function keys, keypad keys and so on are represented by numbers higher
than 255. In no-delay mode, return ``-1`` if there is no input, otherwise
wait until a key is pressed.
.. method:: window.get_wch([y, x])
Get a wide character. Return a character for most keys, or an integer for
function keys, keypad keys, and other special keys.
In no-delay mode, raise an exception if there is no input.
.. versionadded:: 3.3
.. method:: window.getkey([y, x])
Get a character, returning a string instead of an integer, as :meth:`getch`
does. Function keys, keypad keys and other special keys return a multibyte
string containing the key name. In no-delay mode, raise an exception if
there is no input.
.. method:: window.getmaxyx()
Return a tuple ``(y, x)`` of the height and width of the window.
.. method:: window.getparyx()
Return the beginning coordinates of this window relative to its parent window
as a tuple ``(y, x)``. Return ``(-1, -1)`` if this window has no
parent.
.. method:: window.getstr()
window.getstr(n)
window.getstr(y, x)
window.getstr(y, x, n)
Read a bytes object from the user, with primitive line editing capacity.
The maximum value for *n* is 2047.
.. versionchanged:: 3.14
The maximum value for *n* was increased from 1023 to 2047.
.. method:: window.getyx()
Return a tuple ``(y, x)`` of current cursor position relative to the window's
upper-left corner.
.. method:: window.hline(ch, n)
window.hline(y, x, ch, n)
Display a horizontal line starting at ``(y, x)`` with length *n* consisting of
the character *ch*.
.. method:: window.idcok(flag)
If *flag* is ``False``, curses no longer considers using the hardware insert/delete
character feature of the terminal; if *flag* is ``True``, use of character insertion
and deletion is enabled. When curses is first initialized, use of character
insert/delete is enabled by default.
.. method:: window.idlok(flag)
If *flag* is ``True``, :mod:`curses` will try and use hardware line
editing facilities. Otherwise, line insertion/deletion are disabled.
.. method:: window.immedok(flag)
If *flag* is ``True``, any change in the window image automatically causes the
window to be refreshed; you no longer have to call :meth:`refresh` yourself.
However, it may degrade performance considerably, due to repeated calls to
wrefresh. This option is disabled by default.
.. method:: window.inch([y, x])
Return the character at the given position in the window. The bottom 8 bits are
the character proper, and upper bits are the attributes.
.. method:: window.insch(ch[, attr])
window.insch(y, x, ch[, attr])
Paint character *ch* at ``(y, x)`` with attributes *attr*, moving the line from
position *x* right by one character.
.. method:: window.insdelln(nlines)
Insert *nlines* lines into the specified window above the current line. The
*nlines* bottom lines are lost. For negative *nlines*, delete *nlines* lines
starting with the one under the cursor, and move the remaining lines up. The
bottom *nlines* lines are cleared. The current cursor position remains the
same.
.. method:: window.insertln()
Insert a blank line under the cursor. All following lines are moved down by one
line.
.. method:: window.insnstr(str, n[, attr])
window.insnstr(y, x, str, n[, attr])
Insert a character string (as many characters as will fit on the line) before
the character under the cursor, up to *n* characters. If *n* is zero or
negative, the entire string is inserted. All characters to the right of the
cursor are shifted right, with the rightmost characters on the line being lost.
The cursor position does not change (after moving to *y*, *x*, if specified).
.. method:: window.insstr(str[, attr])
window.insstr(y, x, str[, attr])
Insert a character string (as many characters as will fit on the line) before
the character under the cursor. All characters to the right of the cursor are
shifted right, with the rightmost characters on the line being lost. The cursor
position does not change (after moving to *y*, *x*, if specified).
.. method:: window.instr([n])
window.instr(y, x[, n])
Return a bytes object of characters, extracted from the window starting at the
current cursor position, or at *y*, *x* if specified. Attributes are stripped
from the characters. If *n* is specified, :meth:`instr` returns a string
at most *n* characters long (exclusive of the trailing NUL).
The maximum value for *n* is 2047.
.. versionchanged:: 3.14
The maximum value for *n* was increased from 1023 to 2047.
.. method:: window.is_linetouched(line)
Return ``True`` if the specified line was modified since the last call to
:meth:`refresh`; otherwise return ``False``. Raise a :exc:`curses.error`
exception if *line* is not valid for the given window.
.. method:: window.is_wintouched()
Return ``True`` if the specified window was modified since the last call to
:meth:`refresh`; otherwise return ``False``.
.. method:: window.keypad(flag)
If *flag* is ``True``, escape sequences generated by some keys (keypad, function keys)
will be interpreted by :mod:`curses`. If *flag* is ``False``, escape sequences will be
left as is in the input stream.
.. method:: window.leaveok(flag)
If *flag* is ``True``, cursor is left where it is on update, instead of being at "cursor
position." This reduces cursor movement where possible. If possible the cursor
will be made invisible.
If *flag* is ``False``, cursor will always be at "cursor position" after an update.
.. method:: window.move(new_y, new_x)
Move cursor to ``(new_y, new_x)``.
.. method:: window.mvderwin(y, x)
Move the window inside its parent window. The screen-relative parameters of
the window are not changed. This routine is used to display different parts of
the parent window at the same physical position on the screen.
.. method:: window.mvwin(new_y, new_x)
Move the window so its upper-left corner is at ``(new_y, new_x)``.
.. method:: window.nodelay(flag)
If *flag* is ``True``, :meth:`getch` will be non-blocking.
.. method:: window.notimeout(flag)
If *flag* is ``True``, escape sequences will not be timed out.
If *flag* is ``False``, after a few milliseconds, an escape sequence will not be
interpreted, and will be left in the input stream as is.
.. method:: window.noutrefresh()
Mark for refresh but wait. This function updates the data structure
representing the desired state of the window, but does not force an update of
the physical screen. To accomplish that, call :func:`doupdate`.
.. method:: window.overlay(destwin[, sminrow, smincol, dminrow, dmincol, dmaxrow, dmaxcol])
Overlay the window on top of *destwin*. The windows need not be the same size,
only the overlapping region is copied. This copy is non-destructive, which means
that the current background character does not overwrite the old contents of
*destwin*.
To get fine-grained control over the copied region, the second form of
:meth:`overlay` can be used. *sminrow* and *smincol* are the upper-left
coordinates of the source window, and the other variables mark a rectangle in
the destination window.
.. method:: window.overwrite(destwin[, sminrow, smincol, dminrow, dmincol, dmaxrow, dmaxcol])
Overwrite the window on top of *destwin*. The windows need not be the same size,
in which case only the overlapping region is copied. This copy is destructive,
which means that the current background character overwrites the old contents of
*destwin*.
To get fine-grained control over the copied region, the second form of
:meth:`overwrite` can be used. *sminrow* and *smincol* are the upper-left
coordinates of the source window, the other variables mark a rectangle in the
destination window.
.. method:: window.putwin(file)
Write all data associated with the window into the provided file object. This
information can be later retrieved using the :func:`getwin` function.
.. method:: window.redrawln(beg, num)
Indicate that the *num* screen lines, starting at line *beg*, are corrupted and
should be completely redrawn on the next :meth:`refresh` call.
.. method:: window.redrawwin()
Touch the entire window, causing it to be completely redrawn on the next
:meth:`refresh` call.
.. method:: window.refresh([pminrow, pmincol, sminrow, smincol, smaxrow, smaxcol])
Update the display immediately (sync actual screen with previous
drawing/deleting methods).
The 6 optional arguments can only be specified when the window is a pad created
with :func:`newpad`. The additional parameters are needed to indicate what part
of the pad and screen are involved. *pminrow* and *pmincol* specify the upper
left-hand corner of the rectangle to be displayed in the pad. *sminrow*,
*smincol*, *smaxrow*, and *smaxcol* specify the edges of the rectangle to be
displayed on the screen. The lower right-hand corner of the rectangle to be
displayed in the pad is calculated from the screen coordinates, since the
rectangles must be the same size. Both rectangles must be entirely contained
within their respective structures. Negative values of *pminrow*, *pmincol*,
*sminrow*, or *smincol* are treated as if they were zero.
.. method:: window.resize(nlines, ncols)
Reallocate storage for a curses window to adjust its dimensions to the
specified values. If either dimension is larger than the current values, the
window's data is filled with blanks that have the current background
rendition (as set by :meth:`bkgdset`) merged into them.
.. method:: window.scroll([lines=1])
Scroll the screen or scrolling region upward by *lines* lines.
.. method:: window.scrollok(flag)
Control what happens when the cursor of a window is moved off the edge of the
window or scrolling region, either as a result of a newline action on the bottom
line, or typing the last character of the last line. If *flag* is ``False``, the
cursor is left on the bottom line. If *flag* is ``True``, the window is scrolled up
one line. Note that in order to get the physical scrolling effect on the
terminal, it is also necessary to call :meth:`idlok`.
.. method:: window.setscrreg(top, bottom)
Set the scrolling region from line *top* to line *bottom*. All scrolling actions
will take place in this region.
.. method:: window.standend()
Turn off the standout attribute. On some terminals this has the side effect of
turning off all attributes.
.. method:: window.standout()
Turn on attribute *A_STANDOUT*.
.. method:: window.subpad(begin_y, begin_x)
window.subpad(nlines, ncols, begin_y, begin_x)
Return a sub-window, whose upper-left corner is at ``(begin_y, begin_x)``, and
whose width/height is *ncols*/*nlines*.
.. method:: window.subwin(begin_y, begin_x)
window.subwin(nlines, ncols, begin_y, begin_x)
Return a sub-window, whose upper-left corner is at ``(begin_y, begin_x)``, and
whose width/height is *ncols*/*nlines*.
By default, the sub-window will extend from the specified position to the lower
right corner of the window.
.. method:: window.syncdown()
Touch each location in the window that has been touched in any of its ancestor
windows. This routine is called by :meth:`refresh`, so it should almost never
be necessary to call it manually.
.. method:: window.syncok(flag)
If *flag* is ``True``, then :meth:`syncup` is called automatically
whenever there is a change in the window.
.. method:: window.syncup()
Touch all locations in ancestors of the window that have been changed in the
window.
.. method:: window.timeout(delay)
Set blocking or non-blocking read behavior for the window. If *delay* is
negative, blocking read is used (which will wait indefinitely for input). If
*delay* is zero, then non-blocking read is used, and :meth:`getch` will
return ``-1`` if no input is waiting. If *delay* is positive, then
:meth:`getch` will block for *delay* milliseconds, and return ``-1`` if there is
still no input at the end of that time.
.. method:: window.touchline(start, count[, changed])
Pretend *count* lines have been changed, starting with line *start*. If
*changed* is supplied, it specifies whether the affected lines are marked as
having been changed (*changed*\ ``=True``) or unchanged (*changed*\ ``=False``).
.. method:: window.touchwin()
Pretend the whole window has been changed, for purposes of drawing
optimizations.
.. method:: window.untouchwin()
Mark all lines in the window as unchanged since the last call to
:meth:`refresh`.
.. method:: window.vline(ch, n[, attr])
window.vline(y, x, ch, n[, attr])
Display a vertical line starting at ``(y, x)`` with length *n* consisting of the
character *ch* with attributes *attr*.
Constants
---------
The :mod:`curses` module defines the following data members:
.. data:: ERR
Some curses routines that return an integer, such as :meth:`~window.getch`, return
:const:`ERR` upon failure.
.. data:: OK
Some curses routines that return an integer, such as :func:`napms`, return
:const:`OK` upon success.
.. data:: version
.. data:: __version__
A bytes object representing the current version of the module.
.. data:: ncurses_version
A named tuple containing the three components of the ncurses library
version: *major*, *minor*, and *patch*. All values are integers. The
components can also be accessed by name, so ``curses.ncurses_version[0]``
is equivalent to ``curses.ncurses_version.major`` and so on.
Availability: if the ncurses library is used.
.. versionadded:: 3.8
.. data:: COLORS
The maximum number of colors the terminal can support.
It is defined only after the call to :func:`start_color`.
.. data:: COLOR_PAIRS
The maximum number of color pairs the terminal can support.
It is defined only after the call to :func:`start_color`.
.. data:: COLS
The width of the screen, i.e., the number of columns.
It is defined only after the call to :func:`initscr`.
Updated by :func:`update_lines_cols`, :func:`resizeterm` and
:func:`resize_term`.
.. data:: LINES
The height of the screen, i.e., the number of lines.
It is defined only after the call to :func:`initscr`.
Updated by :func:`update_lines_cols`, :func:`resizeterm` and
:func:`resize_term`.
Some constants are available to specify character cell attributes.
The exact constants available are system dependent.
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| Attribute | Meaning |
+========================+===============================+
| .. data:: A_ALTCHARSET | Alternate character set mode |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_BLINK | Blink mode |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_BOLD | Bold mode |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_DIM | Dim mode |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_INVIS | Invisible or blank mode |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_ITALIC | Italic mode |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_NORMAL | Normal attribute |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_PROTECT | Protected mode |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_REVERSE | Reverse background and |
| | foreground colors |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_STANDOUT | Standout mode |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_UNDERLINE | Underline mode |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_HORIZONTAL | Horizontal highlight |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_LEFT | Left highlight |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_LOW | Low highlight |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_RIGHT | Right highlight |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_TOP | Top highlight |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_VERTICAL | Vertical highlight |
+------------------------+-------------------------------+
.. versionadded:: 3.7
``A_ITALIC`` was added.
Several constants are available to extract corresponding attributes returned
by some methods.
+-------------------------+-------------------------------+
| Bit-mask | Meaning |
+=========================+===============================+
| .. data:: A_ATTRIBUTES | Bit-mask to extract |
| | attributes |
+-------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_CHARTEXT | Bit-mask to extract a |
| | character |
+-------------------------+-------------------------------+
| .. data:: A_COLOR | Bit-mask to extract |
| | color-pair field information |
+-------------------------+-------------------------------+
Keys are referred to by integer constants with names starting with ``KEY_``.
The exact keycaps available are system dependent.
.. XXX this table is far too large! should it be alphabetized?
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| Key constant | Key |
+=========================+============================================+
| .. data:: KEY_MIN | Minimum key value |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_BREAK | Break key (unreliable) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_DOWN | Down-arrow |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_UP | Up-arrow |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_LEFT | Left-arrow |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_RIGHT | Right-arrow |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_HOME | Home key (upward+left arrow) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_BACKSPACE | Backspace (unreliable) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_F0 | Function keys. Up to 64 function keys are |
| | supported. |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_Fn | Value of function key *n* |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_DL | Delete line |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_IL | Insert line |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_DC | Delete character |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_IC | Insert char or enter insert mode |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_EIC | Exit insert char mode |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_CLEAR | Clear screen |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_EOS | Clear to end of screen |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_EOL | Clear to end of line |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SF | Scroll 1 line forward |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SR | Scroll 1 line backward (reverse) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_NPAGE | Next page |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_PPAGE | Previous page |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_STAB | Set tab |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_CTAB | Clear tab |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_CATAB | Clear all tabs |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_ENTER | Enter or send (unreliable) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SRESET | Soft (partial) reset (unreliable) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_RESET | Reset or hard reset (unreliable) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_PRINT | Print |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_LL | Home down or bottom (lower left) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_A1 | Upper left of keypad |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_A3 | Upper right of keypad |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_B2 | Center of keypad |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_C1 | Lower left of keypad |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_C3 | Lower right of keypad |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_BTAB | Back tab |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_BEG | Beg (beginning) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_CANCEL | Cancel |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_CLOSE | Close |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_COMMAND | Cmd (command) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_COPY | Copy |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_CREATE | Create |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_END | End |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_EXIT | Exit |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_FIND | Find |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_HELP | Help |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_MARK | Mark |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_MESSAGE | Message |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_MOVE | Move |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_NEXT | Next |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_OPEN | Open |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_OPTIONS | Options |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_PREVIOUS | Prev (previous) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_REDO | Redo |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_REFERENCE | Ref (reference) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_REFRESH | Refresh |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_REPLACE | Replace |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_RESTART | Restart |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_RESUME | Resume |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SAVE | Save |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SBEG | Shifted Beg (beginning) |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SCANCEL | Shifted Cancel |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SCOMMAND | Shifted Command |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SCOPY | Shifted Copy |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SCREATE | Shifted Create |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SDC | Shifted Delete char |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SDL | Shifted Delete line |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SELECT | Select |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SEND | Shifted End |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SEOL | Shifted Clear line |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SEXIT | Shifted Exit |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SFIND | Shifted Find |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SHELP | Shifted Help |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SHOME | Shifted Home |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SIC | Shifted Input |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SLEFT | Shifted Left arrow |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SMESSAGE | Shifted Message |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SMOVE | Shifted Move |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SNEXT | Shifted Next |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SOPTIONS | Shifted Options |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SPREVIOUS | Shifted Prev |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SPRINT | Shifted Print |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SREDO | Shifted Redo |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SREPLACE | Shifted Replace |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SRIGHT | Shifted Right arrow |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SRSUME | Shifted Resume |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SSAVE | Shifted Save |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SSUSPEND | Shifted Suspend |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SUNDO | Shifted Undo |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_SUSPEND | Suspend |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_UNDO | Undo |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_MOUSE | Mouse event has occurred |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_RESIZE | Terminal resize event |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: KEY_MAX | Maximum key value |
+-------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
On VT100s and their software emulations, such as X terminal emulators, there are
normally at least four function keys (:const:`KEY_F1 <KEY_Fn>`, :const:`KEY_F2 <KEY_Fn>`,
:const:`KEY_F3 <KEY_Fn>`, :const:`KEY_F4 <KEY_Fn>`) available, and the arrow keys mapped to
:const:`KEY_UP`, :const:`KEY_DOWN`, :const:`KEY_LEFT` and :const:`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 |
+==================+===========+
| :kbd:`Insert` | KEY_IC |
+------------------+-----------+
| :kbd:`Delete` | KEY_DC |
+------------------+-----------+
| :kbd:`Home` | KEY_HOME |
+------------------+-----------+
| :kbd:`End` | KEY_END |
+------------------+-----------+
| :kbd:`Page Up` | KEY_PPAGE |
+------------------+-----------+
| :kbd:`Page Down` | KEY_NPAGE |
+------------------+-----------+
.. _curses-acs-codes:
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 :func:`initscr` has been called.
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| ACS code | Meaning |
+========================+==========================================+
| .. data:: ACS_BBSS | alternate name for upper right corner |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_BLOCK | solid square block |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_BOARD | board of squares |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_BSBS | alternate name for horizontal line |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_BSSB | alternate name for upper left corner |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_BSSS | alternate name for top tee |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_BTEE | bottom tee |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_BULLET | bullet |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_CKBOARD | checker board (stipple) |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_DARROW | arrow pointing down |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_DEGREE | degree symbol |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_DIAMOND | diamond |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_GEQUAL | greater-than-or-equal-to |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_HLINE | horizontal line |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_LANTERN | lantern symbol |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_LARROW | left arrow |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_LEQUAL | less-than-or-equal-to |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_LLCORNER | lower left-hand corner |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_LRCORNER | lower right-hand corner |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_LTEE | left tee |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_NEQUAL | not-equal sign |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_PI | letter pi |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_PLMINUS | plus-or-minus sign |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_PLUS | big plus sign |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_RARROW | right arrow |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_RTEE | right tee |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_S1 | scan line 1 |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_S3 | scan line 3 |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_S7 | scan line 7 |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_S9 | scan line 9 |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_SBBS | alternate name for lower right corner |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_SBSB | alternate name for vertical line |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_SBSS | alternate name for right tee |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_SSBB | alternate name for lower left corner |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_SSBS | alternate name for bottom tee |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_SSSB | alternate name for left tee |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_SSSS | alternate name for crossover or big plus |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_STERLING | pound sterling |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_TTEE | top tee |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_UARROW | up arrow |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_ULCORNER | upper left corner |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_URCORNER | upper right corner |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: ACS_VLINE | vertical line |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------+
The following table lists mouse button constants used by :meth:`getmouse`:
+----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| Mouse button constant | Meaning |
+==================================+=============================================+
| .. data:: BUTTONn_PRESSED | Mouse button *n* pressed |
+----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: BUTTONn_RELEASED | Mouse button *n* released |
+----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: BUTTONn_CLICKED | Mouse button *n* clicked |
+----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: BUTTONn_DOUBLE_CLICKED | Mouse button *n* double clicked |
+----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: BUTTONn_TRIPLE_CLICKED | Mouse button *n* triple clicked |
+----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: BUTTON_SHIFT | Shift was down during button state change |
+----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: BUTTON_CTRL | Control was down during button state change |
+----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| .. data:: BUTTON_ALT | Control was down during button state change |
+----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
.. versionchanged:: 3.10
The ``BUTTON5_*`` constants are now exposed if they are provided by the
underlying curses library.
The following table lists the predefined colors:
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
| Constant | Color |
+=========================+============================+
| .. data:: COLOR_BLACK | Black |
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
| .. data:: COLOR_BLUE | Blue |
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
| .. data:: COLOR_CYAN | Cyan (light greenish blue) |
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
| .. data:: COLOR_GREEN | Green |
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
| .. data:: COLOR_MAGENTA | Magenta (purplish red) |
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
| .. data:: COLOR_RED | Red |
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
| .. data:: COLOR_WHITE | White |
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
| .. data:: COLOR_YELLOW | Yellow |
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
:mod:`curses.textpad` --- Text input widget for curses programs
===============================================================
.. module:: curses.textpad
:synopsis: Emacs-like input editing in a curses window.
.. moduleauthor:: Eric Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
.. sectionauthor:: Eric Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
The :mod:`curses.textpad` module provides a :class:`Textbox` class that handles
elementary text editing in a curses window, supporting a set of keybindings
resembling those of Emacs (thus, also of Netscape Navigator, BBedit 6.x,
FrameMaker, and many other programs). The module also provides a
rectangle-drawing function useful for framing text boxes or for other purposes.
The module :mod:`curses.textpad` defines the following function:
.. function:: rectangle(win, uly, ulx, lry, lrx)
Draw a rectangle. The first argument must be a window object; the remaining
arguments are coordinates relative to that window. The second and third
arguments are the y and x coordinates of the upper left hand corner of the
rectangle to be drawn; the fourth and fifth arguments are the y and x
coordinates of the lower right hand corner. The rectangle will be drawn using
VT100/IBM PC forms characters on terminals that make this possible (including
xterm and most other software terminal emulators). Otherwise it will be drawn
with ASCII dashes, vertical bars, and plus signs.
.. _curses-textpad-objects:
Textbox objects
---------------
You can instantiate a :class:`Textbox` object as follows:
.. class:: Textbox(win)
Return a textbox widget object. The *win* argument should be a curses
:ref:`window <curses-window-objects>` object in which the textbox is to
be contained. The edit cursor of the textbox is initially located at the
upper left hand corner of the containing window, with coordinates ``(0, 0)``.
The instance's :attr:`stripspaces` flag is initially on.
:class:`Textbox` objects have the following methods:
.. method:: edit([validator])
This is the entry point you will normally use. It accepts editing
keystrokes until one of the termination keystrokes is entered. If
*validator* is supplied, it must be a function. It will be called for
each keystroke entered with the keystroke as a parameter; command dispatch
is done on the result. This method returns the window contents as a
string; whether blanks in the window are included is affected by the
:attr:`stripspaces` attribute.
.. method:: do_command(ch)
Process a single command keystroke. Here are the supported special
keystrokes:
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| Keystroke | Action |
+==================+===========================================+
| :kbd:`Control-A` | Go to left edge of window. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-B` | Cursor left, wrapping to previous line if |
| | appropriate. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-D` | Delete character under cursor. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-E` | Go to right edge (stripspaces off) or end |
| | of line (stripspaces on). |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-F` | Cursor right, wrapping to next line when |
| | appropriate. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-G` | Terminate, returning the window contents. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-H` | Delete character backward. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-J` | Terminate if the window is 1 line, |
| | otherwise insert newline. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-K` | If line is blank, delete it, otherwise |
| | clear to end of line. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-L` | Refresh screen. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-N` | Cursor down; move down one line. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-O` | Insert a blank line at cursor location. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| :kbd:`Control-P` | Cursor up; move up one line. |
+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
Move operations do nothing if the cursor is at an edge where the movement
is not possible. The following synonyms are supported where possible:
+--------------------------------+------------------+
| Constant | Keystroke |
+================================+==================+
| :const:`~curses.KEY_LEFT` | :kbd:`Control-B` |
+--------------------------------+------------------+
| :const:`~curses.KEY_RIGHT` | :kbd:`Control-F` |
+--------------------------------+------------------+
| :const:`~curses.KEY_UP` | :kbd:`Control-P` |
+--------------------------------+------------------+
| :const:`~curses.KEY_DOWN` | :kbd:`Control-N` |
+--------------------------------+------------------+
| :const:`~curses.KEY_BACKSPACE` | :kbd:`Control-h` |
+--------------------------------+------------------+
All other keystrokes are treated as a command to insert the given
character and move right (with line wrapping).
.. method:: gather()
Return the window contents as a string; whether blanks in the
window are included is affected by the :attr:`stripspaces` member.
.. attribute:: stripspaces
This attribute is a flag which controls the interpretation of blanks in
the window. When it is on, trailing blanks on each line are ignored; any
cursor motion that would land the cursor on a trailing blank goes to the
end of that line instead, and trailing blanks are stripped when the window
contents are gathered.
|