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NAME

       inwstr,  innwstr,  winwstr,  winnwstr,  mvinwstr, mvinnwstr, mvwinwstr, mvwinnwstr - get a wide-character
       string from a curses window

SYNOPSIS

       #include <curses.h>

       int inwstr(wchar_t *wstr);
       int innwstr(wchar_t *wstr, int n);
       int winwstr(WINDOW *win, wchar_t *wstr);
       int winnwstr(WINDOW *win, wchar_t *wstr, int n);

       int mvinwstr(int y, int x, wchar_t *wstr);
       int mvinnwstr(int y, int x, wchar_t *wstr, int n);
       int mvwinwstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, wchar_t *wstr);
       int mvwinnwstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, wchar_t *wstr, int n);

DESCRIPTION

       These routines return a string of wchar_t wide  characters  in  wstr,  starting  at  the  current  cursor
       position in the named window.

       The  four  functions  with  n  as  the last argument return a leading substring at most n characters long
       (exclusive of the trailing NUL).  Transfer stops at the end of the current line,  or  when  n  characters
       have been stored at the location referenced by wstr.

       If the size n is not large enough to store a complete complex character, an error is generated.

RETURN VALUE

       All  routines  return  ERR upon failure.  Upon successful completion, the *inwstr routines return OK, and
       the *innwstr routines return the number of characters read into the string.

       X/Open defines no error conditions.  This implementation returns an error

       •   if the win parameter is null or

       •   if the wstr parameter is null, or

       •   if no characters could be read.

       Functions with a “mv” prefix first perform a cursor movement using wmove, and  return  an  error  if  the
       position is outside the window, or if the window pointer is null.

NOTES

       All routines except winnwstr may be macros.

       Each  cell  in  the  window  holds  a complex character (a spacing character and zero or more non-spacing
       characters) together with attributes and color.  These functions store only the wide characters, ignoring
       attributes and color.  Use in_wchstr to return the complex characters from a window.

       Reading  a  line  that overflows the array pointed to by wstr with inwstr, mvinwstr, mvwinwstr or winwstr
       causes undefined results.   Therefore,  the  use  of  innwstr,  mvinnwstr,  mvwinnwstr,  or  winnwstr  is
       recommended.

PORTABILITY

       These functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4.

SEE ALSO

       ncurses(3NCURSES), inch(3NCURSES), inchstr(3NCURSES), instr(3NCURSES), in_wchstr(3NCURSES)