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Why does setupterm terminate the program?


This is sample program from "Beginning Linux Programming" book:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <term.h>
#include <curses.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int main()
{
    setupterm("unlisted", fileno(stdout), (int *)0);
    printf("Done.\n");
    exit(0);
}

Running it, I have this result:

./badterm 
'unlisted': unknown terminal type.

According to setupterm function definition, it must return 0: "No matching entry in terminfo database". Instead of this, program terminates. Why?


Solution

  • It looks like you asked it to do so. From man setupterm on my machine:

      If errret is null, setupterm prints an error message  upon  finding  an
      error and exits.  Thus, the simplest call is:
    
            setupterm((char *)0, 1, (int *)0);
    
      which uses all the defaults and sends the output to stdout.
    

    Presumably, if you want to handle any error return yourself, you must supply a non-NULL pointer value for the errret (third) parameter.