NAME

Term::Terminfo - access the terminfo database

SYNOPSIS

use Term::Terminfo;

my $ti = Term::Terminfo->new;

printf "This terminal %s do overstrike\n",
   $ti->getflag('os') ? "can" : "cannot";

printf "Tabs on this terminal are initially every %d columns\n",
   $ti->getnum('it');


printf "This terminal %s do overstrike\n",
   $ti->flag_by_varname('over_strike') ? "can" : "cannot";

printf "Tabs on this terminal are initially every %d columns\n",
   $ti->num_by_varname('init_tabs');

DESCRIPTION

Objects in this class provide access to terminfo database entires.

This database provides information about a terminal, in three separate sets of capabilities. Flag capabilities indicate the presence of a particular ability, feature, or bug simply by their presence. Number capabilities give the size, count or other numeric detail of some feature of the terminal. String capabilities are usually control strings that the terminal will recognise, or send.

Capabilities each have two names; a short name called the capname, and a longer name called the varname. This class provides two sets of methods, one that works on capnames, one that work on varnames.

This module optionally uses unibilium to access the terminfo(5) database, if it is available at compile-time. If not, it will use <term.h> and -lcurses. For more detail, see the "SEE ALSO" section below.

CONSTRUCTOR

new

$ti = Term::Terminfo->new( $termtype )

Constructs a new Term::Terminfo object representing the given termtype. If $termtype is not defined, $ENV{TERM} will be used instead. If that variable is empty, vt100 will be used.

METHODS

getflag

getnum

getstr

$bool = $ti->getflag( $capname )

$num = $ti->getnum( $capname )

$str = $ti->getstr( $capname )

Returns the value of the flag, number or string capability of the given capname.

flag_by_varname

num_by_varname

str_by_varname

$bool = $ti->flag_by_varname( $varname )

$num = $ti->num_by_varname( $varname )

$str = $ti->str_by_varname( $varname )

Returns the value of the flag, number or string capability of the given varname.

flag_capnames

num_capnames

str_capnames

@capnames = $ti->flag_capnames

@capnames = $ti->num_capnames

@capnames = $ti->str_capnames

Return lists of the capnames of the supported flags, numbers, and strings

flag_varnames

num_varnames

str_varnames

@varnames = $ti->flag_varnames

@varnames = $ti->num_varnames

@varnames = $ti->str_varnames

Return lists of the varnames of the supported flags, numbers, and strings

TODO

This distribution provides a small accessor interface onto terminfo. It was originally created simply so I can get at the bce capability flag of the current terminal, because screen unlike every other terminal ever, doesn't do this. Grrr.

It probably also wants more accessors for things like tparm and tputs. I may at some point consider them.

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>