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NAME

       scroll, scrl, wscrl - scroll a curses window

SYNOPSIS

       #include <curses.h>

       int scroll(WINDOW *win);
       int scrl(int n);
       int wscrl(WINDOW *win, int n);

DESCRIPTION

       The  scroll  routine  scrolls  the window up one line.  This involves moving the lines in the window data
       structure.  As an optimization, if the scrolling region of the window is the entire screen, the  physical
       screen may be scrolled at the same time.

       For  positive n, the scrl and wscrl routines scroll the window up n lines (line i+n becomes i); otherwise
       scroll the window down n lines.  This involves moving the lines in the window character image  structure.
       The current cursor position is not changed.

       For these functions to work, scrolling must be enabled via scrollok.

RETURN VALUE

       These  routines  return  ERR upon failure, and OK (SVr4 only specifies "an integer value other than ERR")
       upon successful completion.

       X/Open defines no error conditions.

       This implementation returns an error if the window pointer is null, or if scrolling is not enabled in the
       window, e.g., with scrollok.

NOTES

       Note that scrl and scroll may be macros.

       The  SVr4  documentation  says  that  the  optimization of physically scrolling immediately if the scroll
       region is the entire screen "is" performed, not "may be"  performed.   This  implementation  deliberately
       does  not  guarantee  that  this  will  occur,  to  leave open the possibility of smarter optimization of
       multiple scroll actions on the next update.

       Neither the SVr4 nor the XSI documentation specify whether the current attribute or current color-pair of
       blanks generated by the scroll function is zeroed.  Under this implementation it is.

PORTABILITY

       The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these functions.

SEE ALSO

       ncurses(3NCURSES), outopts(3NCURSES)

                                                                                                scroll(3NCURSES)