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3 .\" Copyright 2018-2023,2024 Thomas E. Dickey                                *
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32 .TH curs_getch 3X 2024-04-20 "ncurses @NCURSES_MAJOR@.@NCURSES_MINOR@" "Library calls"
59 \fB\%has_key\fP \-
97 then if the no-delay flag is set in the window
158 (those corresponding to the ECMA-6 character set\(emsee
175 they transmit a sequence of codes typically starting with the escape
187 these object-like macros have values outside the range of eight-bit
192 .I "user-defined function keys"
195 but are also expected to have values outside the range of eight-bit
202 Most terminals one encounters follow the ECMA-48 standard insofar as
230 If the window is in \*(``no time-out\*('' mode,
237 the terminal may appear to hang in no time-out mode after the user has
379 Many keyboards feature a nine-key directional pad.
439 Functions prefixed with \*(``mv\*('' first perform cursor movement and
481 .\" as with att505 or vt52-basic
541 is not well-defined.
545 function-key-rich keyboard of the AT&T 7300
553 application can expect such a keyboard to transmit key codes
582 when a window's \*(``no time-out\*('' mode is
617 reads only single-byte characters.
635 whether an input timeout or non-blocking mode has been set.
655 but no higher-level functions use the feature.
677 library in its wide-character configuration
691 ECMA-6 \*(``7-bit coded Character Set\*(''
692 \%<https://\*:ecma\-international\*:.org/\
693 \*:publications\-and\-standards/\*:standards/\*:ecma\-6/>
695 ECMA-48 \*(``Control Functions for Coded Character Sets\*(''
696 \%<https://\*:ecma\-international\*:.org/\
697 \*:publications\-and\-standards/\*:standards/\*:ecma\-48/>