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NAME

       notcurses_output - output to ncplanes

SYNOPSIS

       #include <notcurses/notcurses.h>

       static inline int ncplane_putc(struct ncplane* n, const nccell* c);

       int ncplane_putc_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const nccell* c);

       static inline int ncplane_putchar(struct ncplane* n, char c);

       static inline int ncplane_putchar_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, char c);

       int ncplane_putchar_stained(struct ncplane* n, char c);

       static inline int ncplane_putwc(struct ncplane* n, wchar_t w);

       int ncplane_putwc_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, wchar_t w);

       static inline int ncplane_putwc_stained(struct ncplane* n, wchar_t w);

       static inline int ncplane_putegc(struct ncplane* n, const char* gclust, int* sbytes);

       int ncplane_putegc_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const char* gclust, int* sbytes);

       int ncplane_putegc_stained(struct ncplane* n, const char* gclust, int* sbytes);

       static inline int ncplane_putwegc(struct ncplane* n, const wchar_t* gclust, int* sbytes);

       static  inline  int  ncplane_putwegc_yx(struct  ncplane*  n,  int y, int x, const wchar_t*
       gclust, int* sbytes);

       int ncplane_putwegc_stained(struct ncplane* n, const wchar_t* gclust, int* sbytes);

       int ncplane_putstr_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const char* gclustarr);

       static inline int ncplane_putstr(struct ncplane* n, const char* gclustarr);

       int ncplane_putstr_aligned(struct ncplane* n, int y, ncalign_e align, const char* s);

       int ncplane_putstr_stained(struct ncplane* n, const char* s);

       static inline int ncplane_putwstr(struct ncplane* n, const wchar_t* gclustarr);

       int ncplane_putwstr_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const wchar_t* gclustarr);

       static inline int ncplane_putwstr_aligned(struct ncplane* n, int y, ncalign_e align, const
       wchar_t* gclustarr);

       int ncplane_putwstr_stained(struct ncplane* n, const wchar_t* gclustarr);

       static inline int ncplane_putnstr(struct ncplane* n, size_t s, const char* gclustarr);

       int ncplane_putnstr_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, size_t s, const char* gclusters);

       int  ncplane_putnstr_aligned(struct  ncplane*  n,  int y, ncalign_e align, size_t s, const
       char* s);

       int ncplane_vprintf_aligned(struct ncplane* n, int y, ncalign_e align, const char* format,
       va_list ap);

       int ncplane_vprintf_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const char* format, va_list ap);

       static inline int ncplane_vprintf(struct ncplane* n, const char* format, va_list ap);

       static inline int ncplane_printf(struct ncplane* n, const char* format, ...);

       static  inline  int ncplane_printf_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const char* format,
       ...);

       static inline int ncplane_printf_aligned(struct ncplane* n, int y, ncalign_e align,  const
       char* format, ...);

       int ncplane_cursor_move_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x);

       int  ncplane_puttext(struct  ncplane* n, int y, ncalign_e align, const char* text, size_t*
       bytes);

DESCRIPTION

       These functions write EGCs (Extended Grapheme Clusters) to the specified struct  ncplanes.
       The following inputs are supported:

       • ncplane_putc(): writes a single nccell (see notcurses_cell(3))

       • ncplane_putchar(): writes a single 7-bit ASCII character

       • ncplane_putwc(): writes a single wchar_t (following UTF-8 conversion)

       • ncplane_putwegc(): writes a single EGC from an array of wchar_tncplane_putegc(): writes a single EGC from an array of UTF-8

       • ncplane_putstr(): writes a set of EGCs from an array of UTF-8

       • ncplane_putwstr(): writes a set of EGCs from an array of wchar_tncplane_vprintf(): formatted output using va_listncplane_printf(): formatted output using variadic arguments

       • ncplane_puttext(): multi-line, line-broken, aligned text

       All  of  these  use  the  ncplane's  active styling, save notcurses_putc(), which uses the
       nccell's styling.  Functions accepting a single EGC expect a series of wchar_t  terminated
       by  L'\0'  or a series of UTF-8 char terminated by '\0'.  The EGC must be well-formed, and
       must not contain any cluster breaks.  For  more  information,  consult  Unicode®  Standard
       Annex  #29  (https://unicode.org/reports/tr29/).   Functions  accepting a set of EGCs must
       consist of a series of well-formed EGCs, broken  by  cluster  breaks,  terminated  by  the
       appropriate NUL terminator.

       Control  characters  are  rejected,  except  for  a  newline  when  the output plane is in
       scrolling mode.  A newline outside of scrolling mode will be rejected.

       These  functions  output  to  the  ncplane's  current   cursor   location.    Aside   from
       ncplane_puttext(),  they  do  not move to the next line upon reaching the right extreme of
       the containing plane.  If the entirety of the content cannot be output, they  will  output
       as much as possible.

       Each of these base functions has two additional forms:

       • ncplane_putc_aligned(), etc.: accepts a row and an alignment type

       • ncplane_putc_yx(), etc.: accepts a row and column

       If a positional parameter is -1, no movement will be made along that axis.  Passing -1, -1
       to e.g.  ncplane_putc_yx() is equivalent to calling the base form.   These  functions  are
       implemented  by  moving  the  cursor,  and  then performing the output.  The two steps are
       atomic on success (it is not possible for another caller to move the cursor  between  when
       it  is  positioned,  and  when output begins), and thus these functions ought generally be
       preferred to an explicit ncplane_cursor_move_yx().

       Upon successful return, the cursor will follow the last cell output.

RETURN VALUES

       ncplane_cursor_move_yx() returns -1 on error (invalid coordinate), or 0 on success.

       For output functions, a negative return indicates an error with  the  inputs.   Otherwise,
       the  number  of screen columns output is returned.  It is entirely possible to get a short
       return, if there was insufficient room to output all EGCs.

SEE ALSO

       fprintf(3)  notcurses(3),  notcurses_cell(3),  notcurses_plane(3),  stdarg(3),   ascii(7),
       unicode(7), utf-8(7)

AUTHORS

       nick black <nickblack@linux.com>.

                                              v3.0.6                          notcurses_output(3)