Provided by: libnotcurses-core-dev_3.0.7+dfsg.1-1ubuntu4_amd64 bug

NAME

       notcurses_fds - dumping file descriptors and subprocesses to planes

SYNOPSIS

       #include <notcurses/notcurses.h>

              struct ncplane;
              struct ncfdplane;
              struct ncsubproc;

              typedef struct ncfdplane_options {
                void* curry; // parameter provided to callbacks
                bool follow; // keep reading after hitting end?
              } ncfdplane_options;

              typedef struct ncsubproc_options {
                void* curry; // parameter provided to callbacks
                uint64_t restart_period;  // restart after exit
              } ncsubproc_options;

       typedef  int(ncfdplane_callback)(struct  ncfdplane  n,  const  void*  buf, size_t s, void*
       curry);

       typedef int(ncfdplane_done_cb)(struct ncfdplane n, int fderrno, void* curry);

       struct ncfdplane* ncfdplane_create(struct ncplane* n, const ncfdplane_options*  opts,  int
       fd, ncfdplane_callback cbfxn, ncfdplane_done_cb donecbfxn);

       struct ncplane* ncfdplane_plane(struct ncfdplane* n);

       int ncfdplane_destroy(struct ncfdplane* n);

       struct  ncsubproc*  ncsubproc_createv(struct  ncplane*  n,  const ncsubproc_options* opts,
       const  char*  bin,  char*  const  arg[],   ncfdplane_callback   cbfxn,   ncfdplane_done_cb
       donecbfxn);

       struct  ncsubproc*  ncsubproc_createvp(struct  ncplane*  n, const ncsubproc_options* opts,
       const  char*  bin,  char*  const  arg[],   ncfdplane_callback   cbfxn,   ncfdplane_done_cb
       donecbfxn);

       struct  ncsubproc*  ncsubproc_createvpe(struct  ncplane* n, const ncsubproc_options* opts,
       const  char*  bin,  char*  const  arg[],  char*  const  env[],  ncfdplane_callback  cbfxn,
       ncfdplane_done_cb donecbfxn);

       struct ncplane* ncsubproc_plane(struct ncsubproc* n);

       int ncsubproc_destroy(struct ncsubproc* n);

DESCRIPTION

       These  widgets  cause  a  file descriptor to be read until EOF, and written to a scrolling
       ncplane.  The reading will take place in a notcurses-managed context (the  particulars  of
       this  context  are  not  defined,  and should not be depended upon), which will invoke the
       provided callbacks with the data read.  Essentially, they are simply  portable  interfaces
       to asynchronous reading, with ncsubproc also providing subprocess management.

       If  ncsubproc_destroy  is  called  before  the  subprocess  has  exited, it will be sent a
       SIGKILL.  If ncsubproc_destroy or ncfdplane_destroy is called while a  callback  is  being
       invoked,  the  destroy function will block until the callback is done being invoked.  If a
       user callback returns non-0, the calling object will destroy itself.  If a  user  callback
       calls  the  relevant  destroy  function  itself, the thread will exit as if non-0 had been
       returned, and the ncsubproc's resources will at that time be reclaimed.

       It is essential that the destroy function be called once and only once, whether it is from
       within the thread's context, or external to that context.

NOTES

       ncsubproc  makes  use  of  pidfds and pidfd_send_signal(2), and thus makes reliable use of
       signals (it will never target a process other than the true subprocess).

RETURN VALUES

SEE ALSO

       pidfd_open(2), notcurses(3), notcurses_plane(3)

AUTHORS

       nick black <nickblack@linux.com>.

                                              v3.0.7                             notcurses_fds(3)