vty is a very simple terminal interface library.

Vty currently provides:

* Automatic handling of suspend/resume (SIGTSTP+SIGCONT).

* Automatic handling of window resizes.

* Supports Unicode characters on output, automatically setting and
  resetting UTF-8 mode (beware double width and combining characters!)

* Automatic computation of minimal differences.

* Minimizes repaint area, thus virtually eliminating the flicker
  problem that plagues ncurses programs.

* A pure, compositional interface for efficiently constructing display
  images.

* Automatically decodes keyboard keys into (key,[modifier]) tuples.

* Automatically supports refresh on Ctrl-L.

* Automatically supports timeout after 50ms for lone ESC (a barely
  noticable delay)

* Interface is designed for relatively easy compatible extension.

* Supports all ANSI SGR-modes (defined in console_codes(4)) with
  a simple type-safe interface.

* Properly handles cleanup, leaving the cursor at the bottom of
  the screen and erasing the last line.

Current disadvantages:

* No current support for non-ANSI terminals.

* UTF-8 support only works properly on the linux console/xterm,
  and even then only if it is not the system default.

* Minimal support for special keys on terminals other than the
  linux-console.  (F1-5 and arrow keys should work, but anything
  shifted isn't likely to.)

* Uses the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl to find the current window size, which
  appears to be limited to Linux and *BSD.

darcs get --tag=rel-3.0.0 http://members.cox.net/stefanor/vty

http://members.cox.net/stefanor/vty/dist/vty-3.0.0.tar.gz

To compile the demonstration program: ghc --make Test.hs gwinsz.c

The main documentation consists of the haddock-comments and the
demonstration program
