Term::Cap - Perl termcap interface
require Term::Cap; $terminal = Tgetent Term::Cap { TERM => undef, OSPEED => $ospeed }; $terminal->Trequire(qw/ce ku kd/); $terminal->Tgoto('cm', $col, $row, $FH); $terminal->Tputs('dl', $count, $FH); $terminal->Tpad($string, $count, $FH);
These are low-level functions to extract and use capabilities from a terminal capability (termcap) database.
More information on the terminal capabilities will be found in the termcap manpage on most Unix-like systems.
The output strings for Tputs are cached for counts of 1 for performance.
Tgoto and Tpad do not cache. $self->{_xx}
is the raw termcap
data and $self->{xx}
is the cached version.
print $terminal->Tpad($self->{_xx}, 1);
Tgoto, Tputs, and Tpad return the string and will also output the string to $FH if specified.
Returns a blessed object reference which the user can then use to send the control strings to the terminal using Tputs and Tgoto.
The function extracts the entry of the specified terminal type TERM (defaults to the environment variable TERM) from the database.
It will look in the environment for a TERMCAP variable. If
found, and the value does not begin with a slash, and the terminal
type name is the same as the environment string TERM, the
TERMCAP string is used instead of reading a termcap file. If
it does begin with a slash, the string is used as a path name of
the termcap file to search. If TERMCAP does not begin with a
slash and name is different from TERM, Tgetent searches the
files $HOME/.termcap, /etc/termcap, and /usr/share/misc/termcap,
in that order, unless the environment variable TERMPATH exists,
in which case it specifies a list of file pathnames (separated by
spaces or colons) to be searched instead. Whenever multiple
files are searched and a tc field occurs in the requested entry,
the entry it names must be found in the same file or one of the
succeeding files. If there is a :tc=...:
in the TERMCAP
environment variable string it will continue the search in the
files as above.
The extracted termcap entry is available in the object
as $self->{TERMCAP}
.
It takes a hash reference as an argument with two optional keys:
It calls croak
on failure.
Outputs a literal string with appropriate padding for the current terminal.
It takes three arguments:
The padded $string is returned.
Output the string for the given capability padded as appropriate without any parameter substitution.
It takes three arguments:
The appropriate string for the capability will be returned.
Tgoto decodes a cursor addressing string with the given parameters.
There are four arguments:
Substitutions are made with $col and $row in the output string with the following sprintf() line formats:
%% output `%' %d output value as in printf %d %2 output value as in printf %2d %3 output value as in printf %3d %. output value as in printf %c %+x add x to value, then do %.
%>xy if value > x then add y, no output %r reverse order of two parameters, no output %i increment by one, no output %B BCD (16*(value/10)) + (value%10), no output
%n exclusive-or all parameters with 0140 (Datamedia 2500) %D Reverse coding (value - 2*(value%16)), no output (Delta Data)
The output string will be returned.
Takes a list of capabilities as an argument and will croak if one is not found.
use Term::Cap;
# Get terminal output speed require POSIX; my $termios = new POSIX::Termios; $termios->getattr; my $ospeed = $termios->getospeed;
# Old-style ioctl code to get ospeed: # require 'ioctl.pl'; # ioctl(TTY,$TIOCGETP,$sgtty); # ($ispeed,$ospeed) = unpack('cc',$sgtty);
# allocate and initialize a terminal structure $terminal = Tgetent Term::Cap { TERM => undef, OSPEED => $ospeed };
# require certain capabilities to be available $terminal->Trequire(qw/ce ku kd/);
# Output Routines, if $FH is undefined these just return the string
# Tgoto does the % expansion stuff with the given args $terminal->Tgoto('cm', $col, $row, $FH);
# Tputs doesn't do any % expansion. $terminal->Tputs('dl', $count = 1, $FH);
Please see the README file in distribution.
This module is part of the core Perl distribution and is also maintained for CPAN by Jonathan Stowe <jns@gellyfish.com>.
termcap(5)