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NAME

       unibi_dump - convert a terminal object to compiled terminfo data

SYNOPSIS

        #include <unibilium.h>

        size_t unibi_dump(const unibi_term *ut, char *p, size_t n);

DESCRIPTION

       This function creates a compiled terminfo entry from ut. The output is written to p, which
       must have room for at least n bytes.

       If all numeric properties in ut have values that fit in 15 bits, the traditional ncurses
       terminfo format is used (starting with the bytes "1A 01"), otherwise the newer "wide
       integer" format (starting with the bytes "1E 02") is used.

RETURN VALUE

       "unibi_dump" returns the number of bytes required to store the terminfo data.  If this
       exceeds n, nothing is written to p. If the terminal object can't be represented in
       terminfo format (e.g. because the string table would be too large), the return value is
       "SIZE_MAX".

ERRORS

       "EINVAL"
           ut can't be converted to terminfo format.

       "EFAULT"
           The resulting terminfo entry would be longer than n bytes.

SEE ALSO

       unibilium.h(3), unibi_destroy(3), unibi_from_mem(3)