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.\" $Id: curs_trace.3x,v 1.5 2002/02/16 22:39:52 tom Exp $
.TH curs_trace 3X ""
.SH NAME
\fB_tracef\fR,
\fB_tracedump\fR,
\fB_traceattr\fR,
\fB_traceattr2\fR,
\fB_nc_tracebits\fR,
\fB_tracechar\fR,
\fB_tracechtype\fR,
\fB_tracechtype2\fR,
\fB_tracemouse\fR,
\fBtrace\fR - \fBcurses\fR debugging routines
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fB#include <curses.h>\fR
.br
\fBvoid _tracef(const char *format, ...);\fR
.br
\fBvoid _tracedump(const char *label, WINDOW *win);\fR
.br
\fBchar *_traceattr(attr_t attr);\fR
.br
\fBchar *_traceattr2(int buffer, chtype ch);\fR
.br
\fBchar *_nc_tracebits(void);\fR
.br
\fBchar *_tracechar(const unsigned char ch);\fR
.br
\fBchar *_tracechtype(chtype ch);\fR
.br
\fBchar *_tracechtype2(int buffer, chtype ch);\fR
.br
\fBchar *_tracemouse(const MEVENT *event);\fR
.br
\fBvoid trace(const unsigned int param);\fR
.SH DESCRIPTION
The \fBtrace\fR routines are used for debugging the ncurses libraries,
as well as applications which use the ncurses libraries.
These functions are normally available only with the debugging library
\fIlibncurses_g.a\fR, but may be compiled into any model (shared, static,
profile) by defining the symbol \fBTRACE\fR.
The principal parts of this interface are the \fBtrace\fR routine which
selectively enables different tracing features, and the \fB_tracef\fR
routine which writes formatted data to the \fItrace\fR file.
Calling \fBtrace\fR with a nonzero parameter opens the file \fBtrace\fR
in the current directory for output. The parameter is formed by OR'ing
values from the list of \fBTRACE_\fP\fIxxx\fR definitions in \fB<curses.h>\fR.
These include:
.TP 5
TRACE_DISABLE
turn off tracing.
.TP 5
TRACE_TIMES
trace user and system times of updates.
.TP 5
TRACE_TPUTS
trace tputs calls.
.TP 5
TRACE_UPDATE
trace update actions, old & new screens.
.TP 5
TRACE_MOVE
trace cursor movement and scrolling.
.TP 5
TRACE_CHARPUT
trace all character outputs.
.TP 5
TRACE_ORDINARY
trace all update actions.
The old and new screen contents are written to the trace file
for each refresh.
.TP 5
TRACE_CALLS
trace all curses calls.
The parameters for each call are traced, as well as return values.
.TP 5
TRACE_VIRTPUT
trace virtual character puts, i.e., calls to \fBaddch\fR.
.TP 5
TRACE_IEVENT
trace low-level input processing, including timeouts.
.TP 5
TRACE_BITS
trace state of TTY control bits.
.TP 5
TRACE_ICALLS
trace internal/nested calls.
.TP 5
TRACE_CCALLS
trace per-character calls.
.TP 5
TRACE_DATABASE
trace read/write of terminfo/termcap data.
.TP 5
TRACE_ATTRS
trace changes to video attributes and colors.
.TP 5
TRACE_MAXIMUM
maximum trace level, enables all of the separate trace features.
Some tracing features are enabled whenever the \fBtrace\fR parameter
is nonzero. Some features overlap.
The specific names are used as a guideline.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Routines which return a value are designed to be used as parameters
to the \fB_tracef\fR routine.
.SH PORTABILITY
These functions are not part of the XSI interface.
Some other curses implementations are known to
have similar, undocumented features,
but they are not compatible with ncurses.
.SH SEE ALSO
\fBcurses\fR(3X).
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