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Author: Thomas E. Dickey
$Id: new_pair.3x,v 1.46 2024/03/16 15:35:01 tom Exp $
#include <curses.h>int alloc_pair(int fg, int bg); int find_pair(int fg, int bg); int free_pair(int pair);
The number of colors may be related to the number of possible color pairs for a given terminal, or it may not: .bP While almost all terminals allow setting the color attributes independently, it is unlikely that your terminal allows you to modify the attributes of a given character cell without rewriting it. That is, the foreground and background colors are applied as a pair. .bP Color pairs are the curses library's way of managing a color palette on a terminal. If the library does not keep track of the combinations of colors which are displayed, it will be inefficient.
.EX COLORS * COLORS
.EX ( COLORS + 1 ) * ( COLORS + 1 )
All of the color pairs are allocated from a table of possible color pairs. The size of the table is determined by the terminfo pairs capability. The table is shared with init_pair; in fact alloc_pair calls init_pair after updating the \%ncurses library's fast index to the colors versus color pairs.
The find_pair function returns a color pair number if the given color combination has been associated with a color pair, or -1 if not.
Likewise, free_pair returns OK unless it encounters an error updating the fast index or if no such color pair is in use.