Changed in version 1.6:
Added support for the ncurses
library and
converted to a package.
The curses module provides an interface to the curses
library, the de-facto standard for portable advanced terminal
handling.
While curses is most widely used in the Unix environment, versions
are available for DOS, OS/2, and possibly other systems as well. This
extension module is designed to match the API of ncurses, an
open-source curses library hosted on Linux and the BSD variants of
Unix.
See Also:
- Module curses.ascii :
- Utilities for working with ASCII
characters, regardless of your locale
settings.
- Module curses.panel :
- A panel stack extension that adds depth to
curses windows.
- Module curses.textpad :
- Editable text widget for curses supporting
Emacs-like bindings.
- Module curses.wrapper :
- Convenience function to ensure proper
terminal setup and resetting on
application entry and exit.
- Curses
Programming with Python
- Tutorial material on using curses
with Python, by Andrew Kuchling and Eric Raymond, is
available on the Python Web site.
The Demo/curses/ directory in the Python source
distribution contains some example programs using the
curses bindings provided by this module.
Release 2.5.2, documentation updated on 21st February, 2008.
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