Mail Archives: djgpp/2002/06/23/08:30:03
From: | "deckerben" <deckerben AT freenet DOT de>
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Subject: | Re: redirecting io in ncurses
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Date: | Sun, 23 Jun 2002 14:23:00 +0200
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> I am writing a program which provides a telnet connection. Now I would
like
> to use ncurses to implement an UI over the telnet connection. How could I
> redirect the io of ncurses to my network functions? Is there some kind of
> hook in ncurses for this? Is there some way I can use a feature of DJGPP
to
> do this?
>
> Regards,
> Florian
First, I have ported Ncurses to DJGPP successfuly for Python, but I have
never tried a sort of 'remote-app-server'. But, I am not sure that a ncurses
hook is needed... I think that a network wrapper is the solution, because
ncurses library just generates terminal output and the .exe says where the
output should go. It's just text, really. I think more important is that the
network signal is understood correctly, because ncurses apps crash when
signal returns are wrong.
The best person to ask is dickey AT invisible-island DOT net . He's a good guy, and
is very responsive to technical questions that help move the library
forward.
Ben
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