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Output and Exit Status

The tput command produces different kinds of output for each of the three types of terminal capabilities: string, numeric, and Boolean.

If the terminfo capability given on the command line is a string capability, tput displays its value and exits with a status of 0. If the capability is not defined for the terminal type being used, tput produces no output and exits with a status of 1.

If the capability is a numeric capability, tput displays its value (an integer). If the capability is not defined for the terminal type being used, tput displays the value `-1'. The exit status is always 0 for numeric capabilities, unless an error occurs (see section Error Messages for a complete list of the possible exit status values).

If the capability is a Boolean capability, tput produces no output and exits with status 0 if the capability is defined for the terminal type being used, or status 1 if the capability is not defined. See section `Definitions of the Terminal Capabilities' in Termcap, for a more detailed description of termcap capabilities.

The values of numeric capabilities should be saved into shell variables so they can be used later without having to run tput again. Here is how it can be done:

For the Bourne, Bourne-again, and Korn shells:

To set an environment variable: COLUMNS=`tput cols` export COLUMNS

To set a local variable: tabwidth=`tput it`

For the C shell:

To set an environment variable: setenv COLUMNS `tput cols`

To set a local variable: set tabwidth = `tput it`

The values of string capabilities can be saved in shell variables in the same way, then displayed later using the echo command. Since echo is built into most shells, it runs more quickly than tput does. However, using echo instead of tput to display string values can cause problems for capabilities that use padding, because null padding characters cannot be passed as arguments to commands, including echo.


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