When your script exits, after ncurses_clear() was called, it could leave your terminal in an inconsistent state.
Therefore, you should call ncurses_savetty() in a constructor and nurses_resetty() in a destructor, to ensure, that your terminal is working fine after your script exits.
Here is an example code snippet, on how to use this function, without falling into trouble ;-)
<? // PHP5 Example
class foo
{
/* Foo constructor */
function __construct()
{
/* Initialize ncurses first */
ncurses_init();
/* Save your tty !!! */
ncurses_savetty();
}
function bar ()
{
/* Clear the screen and wait a few seconds */
ncurses_clear();
sleep(5);
}
/* Foo destructor */
function __destruct()
{
/* Restore your terminal settings */
ncurses_resetty();
/* End ncurses and clean up */
ncurses_end();
}
}
$test_ncurses = new foo;
$test_ncurses->bar();
?>
ncurses_clear
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.7, PHP 5 < 5.3.0, PECL ncurses >= 1.0.0)
ncurses_clear — Clear screen
Description
bool ncurses_clear
( void
)
Warning
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.
Clears the screen completely without setting blanks.
Note: ncurses_clear() clears the screen without setting blanks, which have the current background rendition. To clear screen with blanks, use ncurses_erase().
Return Values
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
areaz at dotgeek org ¶
8 years ago
