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PDCurses reviews and mentions
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How to make a GUI?
The latest version can be found at: https://pdcurses.org/
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GDB on Windows 10, no TUI at all?
I use GDB with openocd on ubuntu system to debug a Samd51 MCU using jlink. it's working good until when I lay next and look at the source code in graphical terminal, so if I scroll in TUI source code, GDB crashed and start printing in weird way(not sure if it's GDB It's might be the ubuntu terminal not liking it). So I decided to use it on windows with the jlink GDB server app, But the issue no is I can't use the TUI interface in windows terminal, and it says not supported, while some people on the internet talking about a missing curses lib. from pdcurses.org on windows that's why not working. any one having any idea on how to make the TUI works?
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Can curses lib handle resizing of Windows console?
However, I now experimented a litte with the PDCurses implementation in Windows 11, and found that
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stty not recognized, can't find any solutions anywhere else. Anyone know a fix or another way to set input to raw?
I'm not sure of what's good or bad of the various variants but quick googling found (https://github.com/wmcbrine/PDCurses).
- Expecting pdcurses?
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PDCurses alternatives - notty and S-Lang
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I can't include external libraries to my mingw installation
Since ncurses doesn't support Windows, you need PDCurses instead. After extracting the source tarball, cd into wincon/ and run make, which produces pdcurses.a static library. You'll need that library and curses.h from the project root.
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NNN-like File Explorer
nnn uses the ncurses library. Someone has to compile it with PDCurses to work natively in cmd: https://pdcurses.org/
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Something faster than printf?
On Windows you might need to use a shim layer (https://pdcurses.org/). However that actually creates an SDL based window and prints characters there.
- PDCurses (ncurses for dos)
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