caca_get_display_time(3) - Linux man page
Name
libcaca basic functions -
Functions
- caca_display_t * caca_create_display (cucul_canvas_t *)
- Attach a caca graphical context to a cucul canvas.
- int caca_free_display (caca_display_t *)
- Detach a caca graphical context from a cucul backend context.
- int caca_refresh_display (caca_display_t *)
- Flush pending changes and redraw the screen.
- int caca_set_display_time (caca_display_t *, unsigned int)
- Set the refresh delay.
- unsigned int caca_get_display_time (caca_display_t *)
- Get the display's average rendering time.
- unsigned int caca_get_display_width (caca_display_t *)
- Get the display width.
- unsigned int caca_get_display_height (caca_display_t *)
- Get the display height.
- int caca_set_display_title (caca_display_t *, char const *)
- Set the display title.
Detailed Description
These functions provide the basic libcaca routines for driver initialisation, system information retrieval and configuration.
Function Documentation
caca_display_t* caca_create_display (cucul_canvas_t * cv)
- Create a graphical context using device-dependent features (ncurses for terminals, an X11 window, a DOS command window...) that attaches to a libcucul
canvas. Everything that gets drawn in the libcucul canvas can then be displayed by the libcaca driver.
If an error occurs, NULL is returned and errno is set accordingly:
- *
ENOMEM Not enough memory.
*
ENODEV Graphical device could not be initialised.
- Parameters:
- *
- cv The cucul cavas.
- Returns:
- The caca graphical context or NULL if an error occurred.
int caca_free_display (caca_display_t * dp)
- Detach a graphical context from its cucul backend and destroy it. The libcucul canvas continues to exist and other graphical contexts can be attached to it
afterwards.
This function never fails.
Parameters:
- dp The libcaca graphical context.
- Returns:
- This function always returns 0.
int caca_refresh_display (caca_display_t * dp)
- Flush all graphical operations and print them to the display device. Nothing will show on the screen until this function is called.
If caca_set_display_time() was called with a non-zero value, caca_refresh_display() will use that value to achieve constant framerate: if two consecutive calls to caca_refresh_display() are within a time range shorter than the value set with caca_set_display_time(), the second call will be delayed before performing the screen refresh.
This function never fails.
Parameters:
- dp The libcaca display context.
- Returns:
- This function always returns 0.
int caca_set_display_time (caca_display_t * dp, unsigned int usec)
- Set the refresh delay in microseconds. The refresh delay is used by caca_refresh_display() to achieve constant framerate. See the
caca_refresh_display() documentation for more details.
If the argument is zero, constant framerate is disabled. This is the default behaviour.
This function never fails.
Parameters:
- dp The libcaca display context.
usec The refresh delay in microseconds. - Returns:
- This function always returns 0.
unsigned int caca_get_display_time (caca_display_t * dp)
- Get the average rendering time, which is the average measured time between two caca_refresh_display() calls, in microseconds. If constant framerate
was activated by calling caca_set_display_time(), the average rendering time will be close to the requested delay even if the real rendering time was
shorter.
This function never fails.
Parameters:
- dp The libcaca display context.
- Returns:
- The render time in microseconds.
unsigned int caca_get_display_width (caca_display_t * dp)
- If libcaca runs in a window, get the usable window width. This value can be used for aspect ratio calculation. If libcaca does not run in a window or if
there is no way to know the font size, most drivers will assume a 6x10 font is being used. Note that the units are not necessarily pixels.
This function never fails.
Parameters:
- dp The libcaca display context.
- Returns:
- The display width.
unsigned int caca_get_display_height (caca_display_t * dp)
- If libcaca runs in a window, get the usable window height. This value can be used for aspect ratio calculation. If libcaca does not run in a window or if
there is no way to know the font size, assume a 6x10 font is being used. Note that the units are not necessarily pixels.
This function never fails.
Parameters:
- dp The libcaca display context.
- Returns:
- The display height.
int caca_set_display_title (caca_display_t * dp, char const * title)
- If libcaca runs in a window, try to change its title. This works with the ncurses, S-Lang, OpenGL, X11 and Win32 drivers.
If an error occurs, -1 is returned and errno is set accordingly:
- *
ENOSYS Display driver does not support setting the window title.
- Parameters:
- *
- dp The libcaca display context.
title The desired display title. - Returns:
- 0 upon success, -1 if an error occurred.
