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curs_clear(3X)			 Library calls			curs_clear(3X)

NAME
       erase,  werase, clear, wclear, clrtobot,	wclrtobot, clrtoeol, wclrtoeol
       - clear all or part of a	curses window

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<curses.h>

       int erase(void);
       int werase(WINDOW *win);

       int clear(void);
       int wclear(WINDOW *win);

       int clrtobot(void);
       int wclrtobot(WINDOW *win);

       int clrtoeol(void);
       int wclrtoeol(WINDOW *win);

DESCRIPTION
   erase, werase
       The erase and werase routines copy blanks to every position in the win-
       dow, clearing the screen.

       Blanks created by erasure have the current background rendition (as set
       by wbkgdset(3X))	merged into them.

   clear, wclear
       The clear and wclear routines are like erase and	werase,	but they  also
       call  clearok(3X), so that the screen is	cleared	completely on the next
       call to wrefresh	for that window	and repainted from scratch.

   clrtobot, wclrtobot
       The clrtobot and	wclrtobot routines erase from the cursor to the	end of
       screen.	That is, they erase all	lines below the	cursor in the  window.
       Also,  the  current  line  to  the  right  of the cursor, inclusive, is
       erased.

   clrtoeol, wclrtoeol
       The clrtoeol and	wclrtoeol routines erase the current line to the right
       of the cursor, inclusive, to the	end of the current line.

RETURN VALUE
       All routines return the integer OK on success and ERR on	failure.

       X/Open defines no error conditions.  In this implementation,

          functions using a window pointer parameter return an	error if it is
	   null

          wclrtoeol returns an	error if the cursor position is	about to wrap.

NOTES
       Note that erase,	werase,	clear, wclear, clrtobot, and clrtoeol  may  be
       macros.

PORTABILITY
       These functions are described in	X/Open Curses, Issue 4.

       The SVr4.0 manual says that these functions could return	"or a non-neg-
       ative integer if	immedok	is set", referring to the return-value of wre-
       fresh.	In  that  implementation, wrefresh would return	a count	of the
       number of characters written to the terminal.

       Some historic curses implementations had, as an	undocumented  feature,
       the  ability  to	 do the	equivalent of clearok(..., 1) by saying	touch-
       win(stdscr) or clear(stdscr).  This will	not work under ncurses.

       This implementation, and	others such as Solaris,	sets the current posi-
       tion to 0,0 after erasing via werase and	wclear.	 That fact is not doc-
       umented in other	implementations, and may not be	 true  of  implementa-
       tions which were	not derived from SVr4 source.

       Not obvious from	the description, most implementations clear the	screen
       after  wclear  even  for	 a subwindow or	derived	window.	 If you	do not
       want to clear the screen	during the next	wrefresh, use werase instead.

SEE ALSO
       curses(3X), curs_outopts(3X), curs_refresh(3X), curs_variables(3X)

ncurses	6.5			  2024-04-20			curs_clear(3X)

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