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Original author(s) | Mark Hessling, William McBrine |
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Initial release | November 26, 2001; 23 years ago (2001-11-26) |
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Operating system | DOS,OS/2,Win32,X11,SDL 1/2 |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Available in | English |
Type | C library,User interface |
License | MIT license,Public domain |
Website | pdcurses |
PDCurses is apublic domain softwareprogramming library forDOS,OS/2,Windows,X11 andSDL2. It is a continuation of the originalcurses system - while development of curses ended in the mid-1990s, work onncurses and PDCurses continued. PDCurses implements most of the functions available in the originalX/Open andUNIX System V R4 curses. Development started in 1987 to supportThe Hessling Editor. It supports many compilers for these platforms. The X11 port lets one recompile existing text-mode curses programs to produce native X11 applications.
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