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I need to create a mainloop for my program and wrote the following function:

void menu(){
int ch;
cbreak();
noecho();
initscr();
refresh();
while (ch != KEY_F(9)){
    ch = getch();
    cout << ch << endl;
    switch (ch){
        case KEY_F(1): add();
            break;

        case KEY_F(2): edit();
            break;

        case KEY_F(3):
            break;

        case KEY_F(4):
            break;


    }

}

endwin();

}

But getch() doesn't work and print -1 in loop. how i do? May i set special attr or call special func?

3 Answers 3

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You need to call keypad() e.g. keypad(stdscr, TRUE). But beyond that the function keys may not work on your terminal. Check your ncurses.h file for a has_key() function and you can use that to determine if they are available on your terminal.

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  • The calls to cbreak() and noecho() should also be after the call to initscr().
    – Craig
    Dec 20, 2011 at 3:31
  • I solved it, after initscr() i should call cbreak and then keypad() then getch() work correctly.thank you. Dec 28, 2011 at 13:21
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First, every ncurses function should be used only after initscr() has been called. In your code cbreak() and noecho() are probably ignored.
Second, if you want to use function keys, you have to tell that to ncurses, by calling keypad(stdscr, TRUE). However, since not every computer has got function keys, you should always check if the system support that functionality, using has_key() (same for has_colors() that checks if current terminal supports colors).

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Yes, my loop is here:

initscr();
clear();
noecho();
cbreak();   /* Line buffering disabled. pass on everything */
startx = (80 - WIDTH) / 2;
starty = (24 - HEIGHT) / 2;


menu_win = newwin(HEIGHT, WIDTH, starty, startx);
keypad(menu_win, TRUE);
mvprintw(0, 0, "Name of my program");
refresh();
print_menu(menu_win, highlight);
while (true)

    {   c = wgetch(menu_win);
        switch(c){
TYPE OF KEYS;
}//END OF SWITCH
}//END OF LOOP

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