On 2010-08-24, Bill Green wrote:
> ... but these
> constants (for the arrow keys at least) seem not to match the actual
> keycodes.
After looking at the documentation again I've realized I needed to enable keypad
mode on the window for curses to catch the escape codes, and now everything's
workin
I perhaps should have mentioned I linked the Python curses module against
ncurses rather than BSD curses. Perhaps NetBSD's curses doesn't support this
feature, and that's why it's not included there.
In any case, I removed the relevant #defines in _cursesmodule.c and got a
Python that includes a
Hello,
According to the documentation for the curses module, there are a number of
constants defined for various special keys (such as KEY_DOWN, KEY_UP,
KEY_BACKSPACE, etc.). However, these do not exist on my system (NetBSD 5).
Looking at _cursesmodule.c, the code that sets up the KEY_ variables