RE: Cursing at curses
try this.
#include <curses.h>
int main () {
int help;
//put this in \/
initscr();
help=getch();
printf("%c\n",help);
}
compiled with
gcc -o tst tst2.c -lcurses
./tst
On Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:01 AM, Randy Gillis
[SMTP:rgillis@toptech.com] wrote:
> I am trying to get curses working correctly under LINUX 8.0, but am
> having SIGSEGV errors.
>
> A simple test program:
>
> #include <curses.h>
>
> int main () {
> int help;
> help=getch();
> printf("%c\n",help);
> }
>
> compiled with
>
> gcc tst2.c -lcurses
>
> yields segmentation fault. What am I doing wrong?
> Cursed curses...
>
>
>
>
>
>
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