Provided by: libunibilium-dev_2.0.0-2_amd64
NAME
unibi_from_mem - construct a terminal object from a compiled terminfo entry
SYNOPSIS
#include <unibilium.h> unibi_term *unibi_from_mem(const char *p, size_t n);
DESCRIPTION
This function parses a compiled terminfo entry that starts at p and is n bytes long, and constructs a "unibi_term" object from it. When you're done with this object, you should call "unibi_destroy" to free it. "unibi_from_mem" parses both the traditional ncurses terminfo format (starting with the bytes "1A 01") and the newer "wide integer" format (starting with the bytes "1E 02").
RETURN VALUE
A pointer to a new "unibi_term". In case of failure, "NULL" is returned and "errno" is set.
ERRORS
"EINVAL" The bytes p points at don't look like a valid terminfo entry. "EFAULT" n is too small for a valid terminfo entry.
SEE ALSO
unibilium.h(3), unibi_dump(3), unibi_destroy(3), unibi_from_fp(3), unibi_from_fd(3), unibi_from_file(3), unibi_from_term(3), unibi_from_env(3)