Turbo C

Features

    * TurboC provides most of the console-i/o functionality of Turbo C's conio.h header, mapping it to related ncurses functionality.  (Currently, every conio function except cscanf is supported.)
    * TurboC provides most of the "BGI" functionality of Turbo C's graphics.h header.  At present (20020608), implementation of these features is mostly complete except for the temporary lack of stroked-font support.
    * TurboC provides a sprinkling of other missing functionality like the strupr and strlwr functions.
    * Check out the complete list of available functions.

Deficiencies

    * Refer to the complete list of bugs and issues.  So far, the library is only as complete as it needs to be for the kind of programs I typically used to write in Turbo C.  As I port more of my old programs to *nix, the TurboC libraray will presumably become more complete.  Presently, support for conio.h is essentially complete, and support for graphics.h is essentially complete except for displaying text.
    * In the ported program, the text-console window is logically sized properly, but is not physically sized properly unless xterm is used.  If other terminals are used (such as KDE Konsole), the window must be resized manually by the user.
    * Borland's Turbo C is a 16-bit compiler, whereas the GNU gcc compiler I'm targeting is 32-bit.  This results in a discrepancy in the integer datatypes.  TurboC handles the (hopefully) most common cases by means of macros; unhandled cases will cause compile-time errors and must be fixed manually.  This is covered in detail on the usage page.
    * Mixing and matching stream-based functionality (like getchar ,printf, and so on) with "console" based functionality (like getch, cprintf, and so on) probably won't work.  Again, look at the usage page.

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