Category : C++ Source Code
Archive   : CURSESP.ZIP
Filename : WINCLEAR.C
/* Clear() routines of the PCcurses package */
/* */
/****************************************************************/
/* This version of curses is based on ncurses, a curses version */
/* originally written by Pavel Curtis at Cornell University. */
/* I have made substantial changes to make it run on IBM PC's, */
/* and therefore consider myself free to make it public domain. */
/* Bjorn Larsson (...mcvax!enea!infovax!bl) */
/****************************************************************/
/* 1.0: Release: 870515 */
/* 1.2: Rcsid[] string for maintenance: 881002 */
/* 1.3: MSC -W3, Turbo'C' -w -w-pro checkes: 881005 */
/****************************************************************/
#include
#include
char _curses_winclear_rcsid[] = "@(#)winclear.c v1.3 - 881005";
/****************************************************************/
/* Wclear() fills all lines of window 'win' with blanks, and */
/* marks the window to be cleared at next refresh operation. */
/****************************************************************/
void wclear(win)
WINDOW *win;
{
werase(win);
win->_clear = TRUE;
} /* wclear */
/****************************************************************/
/* Clear() fills all lines of stdscr with blanks, and marks */
/* marks sdtscr to be cleared at next refresh operation. */
/****************************************************************/
void clear()
{
werase(stdscr);
stdscr->_clear = TRUE;
} /* clear */
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