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//! `pancurses-result` is a wrapper for `pancurses` that aims to
//! provide a safe interface to `curses`. This library aims to
//! guarantee thread and memory safety, whereas `pancurses` just
//! provides direct C bindings.
//!
//! Many curses functions have been renamed for one reason or another. All
//! renamed functions state the curses function they corollate to.
//!
//! The outermost class is [`Curses`]. It is initialized via
//! [`initscr`]. Use its methods to manipulate the curses instance.
//!
//! [`Curses`] manages the [`Window`] representing `stdscr`.
//!
//! [`Curses`]: struct.Curses.html
//! [`initscr`]: fn.initscr.html
//! [`Window`]: struct.Window.html
extern crate pancurses;
#[macro_use]
extern crate lazy_static;
mod general;
mod initialize;
pub use initialize::*;
mod point;
pub use point::*;
mod curses;
pub use curses::*;
mod color;
pub use color::*;
mod window;
pub use window::*;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
fn type_assert_send<T: Send>() {}
fn type_assert_sync<T: Sync>() {}
#[test]
fn window_is_send() {
type_assert_send::<Window>();
}
#[test]
fn window_is_sync() {
type_assert_sync::<Window>();
}
#[test]
fn curses_is_send() {
type_assert_send::<Curses>();
}
#[test]
fn curses_is_sync() {
type_assert_sync::<Curses>();
}
}