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In all cases, the boolean + fields will be printed first, followed by the numeric + fields, followed by the string fields. + + <STRONG>Default</STRONG> <STRONG>Options</STRONG> + If no options are specified and zero or one <EM>termnames</EM> are + specified, the <STRONG>-I</STRONG> option will be assumed. If more than + one <EM>termname</EM> is specified, the <STRONG>-d</STRONG> option will be assumed. + + <STRONG>Comparison</STRONG> <STRONG>Options</STRONG> <STRONG>[-d]</STRONG> <STRONG>[-c]</STRONG> <STRONG>[-n]</STRONG> + <STRONG>infocmp</STRONG> compares the <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> description of the first + terminal <EM>termname</EM> with each of the descriptions given by + the entries for the other terminal's <EM>termnames</EM>. If a + capability is defined for only one of the terminals, the + value returned will depend on the type of the capability: + <STRONG>F</STRONG> for boolean variables, <STRONG>-1</STRONG> for integer variables, and + <STRONG>NULL</STRONG> for string variables. + + The <STRONG>-d</STRONG> option produces a list of each capability that is + different between two entries. This option is useful to + show the difference between two entries, created by dif- + ferent people, for the same or similar terminals. + + The <STRONG>-c</STRONG> option produces a list of each capability that is + common between two entries. Capabilities that are not set + are ignored. This option can be used as a quick check to + see if the <STRONG>-u</STRONG> option is worth using. + + The <STRONG>-n</STRONG> option produces a list of each capability that is + in neither entry. If no <EM>termnames</EM> are given, the environ- + ment variable <STRONG>TERM</STRONG> will be used for both of the <EM>termnames</EM>. + This can be used as a quick check to see if anything was + left out of a description. + + <STRONG>Source</STRONG> <STRONG>Listing</STRONG> <STRONG>Options</STRONG> <STRONG>[-I]</STRONG> <STRONG>[-L]</STRONG> <STRONG>[-C]</STRONG> <STRONG>[-r]</STRONG> + The <STRONG>-I</STRONG>, <STRONG>-L</STRONG>, and <STRONG>-C</STRONG> options will produce a source listing + for each terminal named. + + <STRONG>-I</STRONG> use the <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> names + + <STRONG>-L</STRONG> use the long C variable name listed in <<STRONG>term.h</STRONG>> + <STRONG>-C</STRONG> use the <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> names + <STRONG>-r</STRONG> when using <STRONG>-C</STRONG>, put out all capabilities in <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> form + + If no <EM>termnames</EM> are given, the environment variable <STRONG>TERM</STRONG> + will be used for the terminal name. + + The source produced by the <STRONG>-C</STRONG> option may be used directly + as a <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> entry, but not all parameterized strings can + be changed to the <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> format. <STRONG>infocmp</STRONG> will attempt to + convert most of the parameterized information, and any- + thing not converted will be plainly marked in the output + and commented out. These should be edited by hand. + + All padding information for strings will be collected + together and placed at the beginning of the string where + <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> expects it. Mandatory padding (padding informa- + tion with a trailing '/') will become optional. + + All <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> variables no longer supported by <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG>, but + which are derivable from other <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> variables, will be + output. Not all <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> capabilities will be translated; + only those variables which were part of <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> will nor- + mally be output. Specifying the <STRONG>-r</STRONG> option will take off + this restriction, allowing all capabilities to be output + in <EM>termcap</EM> form. + + Note that because padding is collected to the beginning of + the capability, not all capabilities are output. Manda- + tory padding is not supported. Because <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> strings + are not as flexible, it is not always possible to convert + a <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> string capability into an equivalent <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> + format. A subsequent conversion of the <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> file back + into <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> format will not necessarily reproduce the + original <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> source. + + Some common <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> parameter sequences, their <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> + equivalents, and some terminal types which commonly have + such sequences, are: + + <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> Representative Terminals + --------------------------------------------------------------- + <STRONG>%p1%c</STRONG> <STRONG>%.</STRONG> adm + <STRONG>%p1%d</STRONG> <STRONG>%d</STRONG> hp, ANSI standard, vt100 + <STRONG>%p1%'x'%+%c</STRONG> <STRONG>%+x</STRONG> concept + <STRONG>%i</STRONG> <STRONG>%i</STRONG>q ANSI standard, vt100 + <STRONG>%p1%?%'x'%>%t%p1%'y'%+%;</STRONG> <STRONG>%>xy</STRONG> concept + <STRONG>%p2</STRONG> is printed before <STRONG>%p1</STRONG> <STRONG>%r</STRONG> hp + + <STRONG>Use=</STRONG> <STRONG>Option</STRONG> <STRONG>[-u]</STRONG> + The <STRONG>-u</STRONG> option produces a <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> source description of + the first terminal <EM>termname</EM> which is relative to the sum + of the descriptions given by the entries for the other + terminals <EM>termnames</EM>. It does this by analyzing the + differences between the first <EM>termname</EM> and the other + <EM>termnames</EM> and producing a description with <STRONG>use=</STRONG> fields for + the other terminals. In this manner, it is possible to + retrofit generic terminfo entries into a terminal's + description. Or, if two similar terminals exist, but were + coded at different times or by different people so that + each description is a full description, using <STRONG>infocmp</STRONG> will + show what can be done to change one description to be rel- + ative to the other. + + A capability will get printed with an at-sign (@) if it no + longer exists in the first <EM>termname</EM>, but one of the other + <EM>termname</EM> entries contains a value for it. A capability's + value gets printed if the value in the first <EM>termname</EM> is + not found in any of the other <EM>termname</EM> entries, or if the + first of the other <EM>termname</EM> entries that has this capabil- + ity gives a different value for the capability than that + in the first <EM>termname</EM>. + + The order of the other <EM>termname</EM> entries is significant. + Since the terminfo compiler <STRONG>tic</STRONG> does a left-to-right scan + of the capabilities, specifying two <STRONG>use=</STRONG> entries that con- + tain differing entries for the same capabilities will pro- + duce different results depending on the order that the + entries are given in. <STRONG>infocmp</STRONG> will flag any such incon- + sistencies between the other <EM>termname</EM> entries as they are + found. + + Alternatively, specifying a capability <EM>after</EM> a <STRONG>use=</STRONG> entry + that contains that capability will cause the second speci- + fication to be ignored. Using <STRONG>infocmp</STRONG> to recreate a + description can be a useful check to make sure that every- + thing was specified correctly in the original source + description. + + Another error that does not cause incorrect compiled + files, but will slow down the compilation time, is speci- + fying extra <STRONG>use=</STRONG> fields that are superfluous. <STRONG>infocmp</STRONG> + will flag any other <EM>termname</EM> <EM>use=</EM> fields that were not + needed. + + <STRONG>Changing</STRONG> <STRONG>Databases</STRONG> <STRONG>[-A</STRONG> <EM>directory</EM>] [-B <EM>directory</EM>] + The location of the compiled <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> database is taken + from the environment variable <STRONG>TERMINFO</STRONG> . If the variable + is not defined, or the terminal is not found in that loca- + tion, the system <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> database, in <STRONG>/usr/share/ter-</STRONG> + <STRONG>minfo</STRONG>, will be used. The options <STRONG>-A</STRONG> and <STRONG>-B</STRONG> may be used to + override this location. The <STRONG>-A</STRONG> option will set <STRONG>TERMINFO</STRONG> + for the first <EM>termname</EM> and the <STRONG>-B</STRONG> option will set <STRONG>TERMINFO</STRONG> + for the other <EM>termnames</EM>. With this, it is possible to + compare descriptions for a terminal with the same name + located in two different databases. This is useful for + comparing descriptions for the same terminal created by + different people. + + <STRONG>Other</STRONG> <STRONG>Options</STRONG> + <STRONG>-1</STRONG> causes the fields to be printed out one to a line. + Otherwise, the fields will be printed several to a + line to a maximum width of 60 characters. + + <STRONG>-a</STRONG> tells <STRONG>infocmp</STRONG> to retain commented-out capabilities + rather than discarding them. Capabilities are com- + mented by prefixing them with a period. + + <STRONG>-E</STRONG> Dump the capabilities of the given terminal as + tables, needed in the C initializer for a TERMTYPE + structure (the terminal capability structure in the + <STRONG><term.h></STRONG>). This option is useful for preparing ver- + sions of the curses library hardwired for a given + terminal type. The tables are all declared static, + and are named according to the type and the name of + the corresponding terminal entry. + + Before ncurses 5.0, the split between the <STRONG>-e</STRONG> and <STRONG>-E</STRONG> + options was not needed; but support for extended + names required making the arrays of terminal capabil- + ities separate from the TERMTYPE structure. + + <STRONG>-e</STRONG> Dump the capabilities of the given terminal as a C + initializer for a TERMTYPE structure (the terminal + capability structure in the <STRONG><term.h></STRONG>). This option + is useful for preparing versions of the curses + library hardwired for a given terminal type. + + <STRONG>-F</STRONG> compare terminfo files. This assumes that two fol- + lowing arguments are filenames. The files are + searched for pairwise matches between entries, with + two entries considered to match if any of their names + do. The report printed to standard output lists + entries with no matches in the other file, and + entries with more than one match. For entries with + exactly one match it includes a difference report. + Normally, to reduce the volume of the report, use + references are not resolved before looking for dif- + ferences, but resolution can be forced by also speci- + fying <STRONG>-r</STRONG>. + + <STRONG>-f</STRONG> Display complex terminfo strings which contain + if/then/else/endif expressions indented for readabil- + ity. + + <STRONG>-G</STRONG> Display constant literals in decimal form rather than + their character equivalents. + + <STRONG>-g</STRONG> Display constant character literals in quoted form + rather than their decimal equivalents. + + <STRONG>-i</STRONG> Analyze the initialization (<STRONG>is1</STRONG>, <STRONG>is2</STRONG>, <STRONG>is3</STRONG>), and reset + (<STRONG>rs1</STRONG>, <STRONG>rs2</STRONG>, <STRONG>rs3</STRONG>), strings in the entry. For each + string, the code tries to analyze it into actions in + terms of the other capabilities in the entry, certain + X3.64/ISO 6429/ECMA-48 capabilities, and certain DEC + VT-series private modes (the set of recognized spe- + cial sequences has been selected for completeness + over the existing terminfo database). Each report + line consists of the capability name, followed by a + colon and space, followed by a printable expansion of + the capability string with sections matching recog- + nized actions translated into {}-bracketed descrip- + tions. Here is a list of the DEC/ANSI special + sequences recognized: + + Action Meaning + ----------------------------------------- + RIS full reset + SC save cursor + RC restore cursor + LL home-down + RSR reset scroll region + + ISO DEC G0 enable DEC graphics for G0 + ISO UK G0 enable UK chars for G0 + ISO US G0 enable US chars for G0 + ISO DEC G1 enable DEC graphics for G1 + ISO UK G1 enable UK chars for G1 + ISO US G1 enable US chars for G1 + + DECPAM application keypad mode + DECPNM normal keypad mode + DECANSI enter ANSI mode + + DEC[+-]CKM application cursor keys + DEC[+-]ANM set VT52 mode + DEC[+-]COLM 132-column mode + DEC[+-]SCLM smooth scroll + DEC[+-]SCNM reverse video mode + DEC[+-]OM origin mode + DEC[+-]AWM wraparound mode + DEC[+-]ARM auto-repeat mode + + It also recognizes a SGR action corresponding to + ANSI/ISO 6429/ECMA Set Graphics Rendition, with the + values NORMAL, BOLD, UNDERLINE, BLINK, and REVERSE. + All but NORMAL may be prefixed with `+' (turn on) or + `-' (turn off). + + An SGR0 designates an empty highlight sequence + (equivalent to {SGR:NORMAL}). + - + l Set output format to terminfo. + + <STRONG>-p</STRONG> Ignore padding specifications when comparing strings. + + <STRONG>-q</STRONG> Make the comparison listing shorter by omitting sub- + headings, and using "-" for absent capabilities, "@" + for canceled rather than "NULL". + + <STRONG>-R</STRONG><EM>subset</EM> + Restrict output to a given subset. This option is + for use with archaic versions of terminfo like those + on SVr1, Ultrix, or HP/UX that do not support the + full set of SVR4/XSI Curses terminfo; and variants + such as AIX that have their own extensions incompati- + ble with SVr4/XSI. Available terminfo subsets are + "SVr1", "Ultrix", "HP", and "AIX"; see <STRONG><A HREF="terminfo.5.html">terminfo(5)</A></STRONG> + for details. You can also choose the subset "BSD" + which selects only capabilities with termcap equiva- + lents recognized by 4.4BSD. + + <STRONG>-s</STRONG> <EM>[d|i|l|c]</EM> + The <STRONG>-s</STRONG> option sorts the fields within each type + according to the argument below: + + <STRONG>d</STRONG> leave fields in the order that they are stored + in the <EM>terminfo</EM> database. + + <STRONG>i</STRONG> sort by <EM>terminfo</EM> name. + + <STRONG>l</STRONG> sort by the long C variable name. + + <STRONG>c</STRONG> sort by the <EM>termcap</EM> name. + + If the <STRONG>-s</STRONG> option is not given, the fields printed out + will be sorted alphabetically by the <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> name + within each type, except in the case of the <STRONG>-C</STRONG> or the + <STRONG>-L</STRONG> options, which cause the sorting to be done by the + <STRONG>termcap</STRONG> name or the long C variable name, respec- + tively. + + <STRONG>-T</STRONG> eliminates size-restrictions on the generated text. + This is mainly useful for testing and analysis, since + the compiled descriptions are limited (e.g., 1023 for + termcap, 4096 for terminfo). + + <STRONG>-t</STRONG> tells <STRONG>tic</STRONG> to discard commented-out capabilities. + Normally when translating from terminfo to termcap, + untranslatable capabilities are commented-out. + + <STRONG>-V</STRONG> reports the version of ncurses which was used in this + program, and exits. + + <STRONG>-v</STRONG> <EM>n</EM> prints out tracing information on standard error as + the program runs. Higher values of n induce greater + verbosity. + + <STRONG>-w</STRONG> <EM>width</EM> + changes the output to <EM>width</EM> characters. + + +</PRE> +<H2>FILES</H2><PRE> + /usr/share/terminfo Compiled terminal description + database. + + +</PRE> +<H2>EXTENSIONS</H2><PRE> + The <STRONG>-E</STRONG>, <STRONG>-F</STRONG>, <STRONG>-G</STRONG>, <STRONG>-R</STRONG>, <STRONG>-T</STRONG>, <STRONG>-V</STRONG>, <STRONG>-a</STRONG>, <STRONG>-e</STRONG>, <STRONG>-f</STRONG>, <STRONG>-g</STRONG>, <STRONG>-i</STRONG>, <STRONG>-l</STRONG>, <STRONG>-p</STRONG>, <STRONG>-q</STRONG> + and <STRONG>-t</STRONG> options are not supported in SVr4 curses. + + The <STRONG>-r</STRONG> option's notion of `termcap' capabilities is System + V Release 4's. Actual BSD curses versions will have a + more restricted set. To see only the 4.4BSD set, use -r + -RBSD. + + +</PRE> +<H2>BUGS</H2><PRE> + The -F option of <STRONG><A HREF="infocmp.1m.html">infocmp(1m)</A></STRONG> should be a <STRONG><A HREF="toe.1m.html">toe(1m)</A></STRONG> mode. + + +</PRE> +<H2>SEE ALSO</H2><PRE> + <STRONG><A HREF="infocmp.1m.html">infocmp(1m)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="captoinfo.1m.html">captoinfo(1m)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="infotocap.1m.html">infotocap(1m)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="tic.1m.html">tic(1m)</A></STRONG>, + <STRONG><A HREF="toe.1m.html">toe(1m)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="ncurses.3x.html">curses(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="terminfo.5.html">terminfo(5)</A></STRONG>. + + +</PRE> +<H2>AUTHOR</H2><PRE> + Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> and + Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@herndon4.his.com> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +</PRE> +<HR> +<ADDRESS> +Man(1) output converted with +<a href="http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/man2html.html">man2html</a> +</ADDRESS> +</BODY> +</HTML> |