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NAME

       notcurses_pile - operations on Notcurses piles

SYNOPSIS

       struct ncplane* notcurses_top(struct notcurses* n);

       struct ncplane* notcurses_bottom(struct notcurses* n);

       struct ncplane* ncpile_top(struct ncplane* n);

       struct ncplane* ncpile_bottom(struct ncplane* n);

DESCRIPTION

       Notcurses  does  not  export the ncpile type, nor any functionality that uses it directly.
       Piles are nonetheless an important concept in Notcurses.  Functions which operate on piles
       (e.g.  ncpile_render(3) are invoked with any ncplane within that pile.

       Piles  are collections of ncplanes, independent from one another for purposes of rendering
       and also thread-safety.  While only one pile can be rasterized (written to the display) at
       a  time, arbitrary concurrent actions can be safely performed on distinct piles.  Piles do
       not compose: rasterizing a pile destroys any overlapping material.

       A pile is created in one of three ways:

       • ncpile_create(3) is called,

       • ncvisual_blit(3) is called with a NULL target plane n, or

       • ncplane_reparent(3) is called with n equal to newparent, and n is  not  already  a  root
         plane.

       A  pile is destroyed whenever its last ncplane is destroyed, or reparented into some other
       pile.

       The planes of a pile are totally ordered along the z-axis.  ncpile_top  and  ncpile_bottom
       return  the  topmost  and  bottommost  planes,  respectively, of the pile containing their
       argument.  notcurses_top and notcurses_bottom do the same for the standard pile.

NOTES

BUGS

SEE ALSO

       notcurses(3), notcurses_plane(3), notcurses_render(3), notcurses_visual(3)

AUTHORS

       nick black <nickblack@linux.com>.

                                              v3.0.7                            notcurses_pile(3)