Cdk 3



Cdk(3)                                                                Cdk(3)




NAME

       cdk - Curses Development Kit


SYNOPSIS

       cc [ flag ... ] file ...  -lcdk [ library ... ]

       #include <cdk.h>

       Cdk  provides  functions  to  use a large number of predefined curses
       widgets.  To use the Cdk  widgets  the  header  file  cdk.h  must  be
       included in the source.

       The widgets available from Cdk are listed below.


                   Widget Type                 Manual Page Name
                   ---------------------------------------------
                   Alphalist                   cdk_alphalist(3)
                   Button                      cdk_button(3)
                   Buttonbox                   cdk_buttonbox(3)
                   Calendar                    cdk_calendar(3)
                   Dialog                      cdk_dialog(3)
                   DoubleFloat Scale           cdk_dscale(3)
                   Entry Field                 cdk_entry(3)
                   File Selector               cdk_fselect(3)
                   File Viewer                 cdk_viewer(3)
                   Floating Scale              cdk_fscale(3)
                   Floating Slider             cdk_fslider(3)
                   Graph                       cdk_graph(3)
                   Histogram                   cdk_histogram(3)
                   Integer Scale               cdk_scale(3)
                   Integer Slider              cdk_slider(3)
                   Item List                   cdk_itemlist(3)
                   Label                       cdk_label(3)
                   Marquee                     cdk_marquee(3)
                   Matrix                      cdk_matrix(3)
                   Multiple Line Entry Field   cdk_mentry(3)
                   Pulldown Menu               cdk_menu(3)
                   Radio List                  cdk_radio(3)
                   Scrolling List              cdk_scroll(3)
                   Scrolling Selection List    cdk_selection(3)
                   Scrolling Window            cdk_swindow(3)
                   Template                    cdk_template(3)
                   Unsigned Scale              cdk_uscale(3)
                   Unsigned Slider             cdk_uslider(3)

       The rest of the manual pages describe supporting functions:


              Manual Page Name   Description
              -------------------------------------------------------
              cdk_binding(3)     Outlines  how to create user defin-
                                 able key bindings.
              cdk_display(3)     Shows how to  add  special  display
                                 attributes,  colors, and justifica-
                                 tion into a widget.
              cdk_draw(3)        Outlines functions used for drawing
                                 text and lines.
              cdk_screen(3)      Demonstrates  the  use  of  screens
                                 within Cdk.


              cdk_misc(3)        Outlines  miscellaneous   functions
                                 provided with the Cdk library.
              cdk_process(3)     Demonstrates  the  use  of the pre-
                                 and post-process function class.


DESCRIPTION

       Cdk is a library of functions which allow  a  programmer  to  quickly
       create  a full screen interactive program with ease.  The Cdk widgets
       support the following features:

       o Ncurses library.
            Instead of using the  standard  curses  library,  Cdk  can  take
            advantage  of the colors that Ncurses provides.  To learn how to
            take advantage of Cdk's color capabilities, see cdk_display (3).


       o Key Bindings.
            Individual keys can be overridden with a callback.  The callback
            is set up using the bindCDKObject function.  To learn more about
            this see cdk_binding (3).


       o Pre and Post Processing.
            Certain  widgets  allow  the user to trap a character before and
            after the character has been applied to the widget.  This allows
            programmers  to  `filter'  character input.  To learn more about
            this see cdk_process (3).


       o Self Test Widgets.
            With the use of the inject function class and the activate func-
            tion,  programmers  can  have the widgets test themselves.  This
            allows the programmer to perform automated tests on a final pro-
            gram.


       o Special Display Formats
            There are special character format commands that can be inserted
            into any string in Cdk and the contents will  get  mapped  to  a
            chtype  (see  the curses manual page) with character attributes.
            This allows the programmer to insert format types on each  char-
            acter if they wish.


       o The Ability To Build Predefined Screens
            Widgets can be associated to any given screen.  If there is more
            than one screen defined, then Cdk has the ability to "flip" from
            one screen to another with ease.  See the cdk_screen manual page
            for more details.



STANDARD WIDGET BEHAVIOR

       All of the widgets have a member of the  structure  called  exitType.
       This  member states how the widget exited.  There are three values in
       which to check for, they are as follows:


             +-----------------+-------------------------------------+
             |Value            | Meaning                             |
             +-----------------+-------------------------------------+
             +-----------------+-------------------------------------+
             |vNORMAL          | This means the widget  exited  nor- |
             |                 | mally.   This value is set when the |
             |                 | widget is given the characters  TAB |
             |                 | or RETURN.                          |
             +-----------------+-------------------------------------+
             |vEARLY_EXIT      | This means the widget exited early. |
             |                 | This value is set  when  characters |
             |                 | such  as TAB or RETURN are injected |
             |                 | into the widget via  the  injectCD- |
             |                 | KXXX  function  and  the  character |
             |                 | injected does not exit the  widget. |
             +-----------------+-------------------------------------+
             |vERROR           | This value states that an error was |
             |                 | returned by curses,  e.g.,  if  the |
             |                 | terminal was disconnected.          |
             +-----------------+-------------------------------------+
             |vESCAPE_HIT      | This  value  states  the  user  hit |
             |                 | ESCAPE to leave the widget.         |
             +-----------------+-------------------------------------+
             |vNEVER_ACTIVATED | This is the initial  state  of  the |
             |                 | value.   This means that the widget |
             |                 | has not been activated.             |
             +-----------------+-------------------------------------+

SEE ALSO

       cdk(3),  cdk_binding(3),  cdk_display(3),  cdk_draw(3),  cdk_misc(3),
       cdk_process(3), cdk_screen(3)


NOTES

       The  header  file  <cdk.h>  automatically  includes  the header files
       <curses.h>,   <stdlib.h>,    <string.h>,    <ctype.h>,    <unistd.h>,
       <dirent.h>,  <time.h>, <errno.h>, <pwd.h>, <grp.h>, <sys/stat.h>, and
       <sys/types.h>.  The <curses.h> header  file  includes  <stdio.h>  and
       <unctrl.h>.



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