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Terminfo
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libterminfo provides something of an abstraction layer over various terminals; its support for old physical terminals is especially rich and essential. Some will tell you that the introduction of the ANSI standards have rendered terminfo unnecessary; they lie. With that said, it is not perfect, nor complete.
As author of Notcurses, I humbly beseech terminal creators: please, please, please keep your terminfo database up-to-date, and expose capabilities there!
Terminal differences that aren't really handled in terminfo include:
- Precise mechanisms of setaf/setbf and interactions with palette-indexed color
- Whether ANSI 39 "Default foreground color" / ANSI 49 "Default background color" can be used distinctly (you just get op, often defined as op=\E[39;49m)
- Kitty's weird replacement of RGB matching the default background color and Alacritty's recent opacity madness
- Ordering of x/y coordinates when retrieving cursor location (this might be u6?)
Desired additions
- A string which can match the terminal's reply to XTVERSION, to test whether we've got a terminfo database which doesn't correspond to the terminal we're actually using.
- RGB default background discovery query
- Individual enable/disable for each style. In particular, the ANSI CSI 22 m escape that disables bold/dim ought have a terminfo entry.
- XTPOPCOLORS/XTPUSHCOLORS
- An abstraction over DECSDM
Community extensions
These capabilities are not described in the most recent terminfo man page at the time of this writing, but are more or less widespread.
- smxx/rmxx begin and end strikeout mode (terminfo has os, a boolean capability indicating that the terminal supports strikeout)
- Smulx/rmulx begin and end extended underline mode (supports multiple underline forms)
- Su scrolls up some number of lines
- Sync Synchronized Update Mode (currently discovered via $2026 query) header and footer
- \E[?2026%?%p1%{1}%-%tl%eh