Public bug reported:
I use the Python curses library for convenience, but this seems to be an
ncurses bug as Python simply wraps the ncurses library.
As you can see from example below, the dynamic variable x gets stored as 4,
but, when it's
recalled, 0 is returned instead of 4. This was on 22.04
I was able to confirm this also fails on Fedora 37 with ncurses-
libs-6.3-3.20220501, so this looks like a regression in 6.3
@dickey-his, it looks like there were several changes to tparm between 6.2 and
6.3. Is it possible this could have caused the issue?
Static (uppercase) variables are workin
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