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vis(3) -- visually encode characters
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The vis() function copies into dst a string which represents the character c. If c needs no encoding, it is copied in unaltered. The string is null terminated and a pointer to the end of the string is... |
vline(3) -- create curses borders, horizontal and vertical lines
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The border, wborder and box routines draw a box around the edges of a window. The argument ls is a character and attributes used for the left side of the border, rs - right side, ts - top side, bs - b... |
vprintf(3) -- formatted output conversion
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The printf() family of functions produce output according to the given format as described below. This format may contain ``conversion specifiers''; the results of such conversions, if any, depend o... |
vscanf(3) -- input format conversion
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The scanf() family of functions read input according to the given format as described below. This format may contain ``conversion specifiers''; the results of such conversions, if any, are stored th... |
vsnprintf(3) -- formatted output conversion
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The printf() family of functions produce output according to the given format as described below. This format may contain ``conversion specifiers''; the results of such conversions, if any, depend o... |
vsprintf(3) -- formatted output conversion
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The printf() family of functions produce output according to the given format as described below. This format may contain ``conversion specifiers''; the results of such conversions, if any, depend o... |
vsscanf(3) -- input format conversion
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The scanf() family of functions read input according to the given format as described below. This format may contain ``conversion specifiers''; the results of such conversions, if any, are stored th... |
vsyslog(3) -- control system log
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The syslog() function writes message to the system message logger. The message is then written to the system console, log files, logged-in users, or forwarded to other machines as appropriate (see sys... |
vsyslog_r(3) -- control system log
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The syslog() function writes message to the system message logger. The message is then written to the system console, log files, logged-in users, or forwarded to other machines as appropriate (see sys... |
vwarn(3) -- formatted error messages
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The err() and warn() family of functions display a formatted error message on the standard error output. In all cases, the last component of the program name, followed by a colon (`:') character and ... |
vwarnx(3) -- formatted error messages
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The err() and warn() family of functions display a formatted error message on the standard error output. In all cases, the last component of the program name, followed by a colon (`:') character and ... |
vwprintw(3) -- print formatted output in curses windows
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The printw, wprintw, mvprintw and mvwprintw routines are analogous to printf [see printf(3)]. In effect, the string that would be output by printf is output instead as though waddstr were used on the ... |
vwscanw(3) -- convert formatted input from a curses window
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The scanw, wscanw and mvscanw routines are analogous to scanf [see scanf(3)]. The effect of these routines is as though wgetstr were called on the window, and the resulting line used as input for ssca... |