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30 * Author: Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@clark.net> 1998
32 * $Id: filter.c,v 1.7 2002/03/23 23:02:15 tom Exp $
34 #include <test.priv.h>
37 * An example of the 'filter()' function in ncurses, this program prompts
38 * for commands and executes them (like a command shell). It illustrates
39 * how ncurses can be used to implement programs that are not full-screen.
41 * Ncurses differs slightly from SVr4 curses. The latter does not flush its
42 * state when exiting program mode, so the attributes on the command lines of
43 * this program 'bleed' onto the executed commands. Rather than use the
44 * reset_shell_mode() and reset_prog_mode() functions, we could invoke endwin()
45 * and refresh(), but that does not work any better.
49 new_command(char *buffer, int length, attr_t underline)
56 code = getnstr(buffer, length);
65 main(int argc GCC_UNUSED, char *argv[]GCC_UNUSED)
71 (void) newterm((char *) 0, stdout, stdin);
76 int background = COLOR_BLACK;
78 #if HAVE_USE_DEFAULT_COLORS
79 if (use_default_colors() != ERR)
82 init_pair(1, COLOR_CYAN, background);
83 underline = COLOR_PAIR(1);
85 underline = A_UNDERLINE;
88 while (new_command(buffer, sizeof(buffer) - 1, underline) != ERR
89 && strlen(buffer) != 0) {
102 ExitProgram(EXIT_SUCCESS);