# .tlv file generated by https://github.com/akkartik/teliva # You may edit it if you are careful; however, you may see cryptic errors if you # violate Teliva's assumptions. # # .tlv files are representations of Teliva programs. Teliva programs consist of # sequences of definitions. Each definition is a table of key/value pairs. Keys # and values are both strings. # # Lines in .tlv files always follow exactly one of the following forms: # - comment lines at the top of the file starting with '#' at column 0 # - beginnings of definitions starting with '- ' at column 0, followed by a # key/value pair # - key/value pairs consisting of ' ' at column 0, containing either a # spaceless value on the same line, or a multi-line value # - multiline values indented by more than 2 spaces, starting with a '>' # # If these constraints are violated, Teliva may unceremoniously crash. Please # report bugs at http://akkartik.name/contact - __teliva_timestamp: original window: >window = curses.stdscr() - __teliva_timestamp: original render: >function render(window) > window:clear() > -- draw stuff to screen here > window:attron(curses.A_BOLD) > window:mvaddstr(1, 5, "example app") > window:attrset(curses.A_NORMAL) > for i=0,15 do > window:attrset(curses.color_pair(i)) > window:mvaddstr(3+i, 5, "========================") > end > curses.refresh() >end - __teliva_timestamp: original menu: >menu = {} - __teliva_timestamp: original update: >function update(window) > local key = curses.getch() > -- process key here >end - __teliva_timestamp: original init_colors: >function init_colors() > for i=0,7 do > curses.init_pair(i, i, -1) > end > curses.init_pair(8, 7, 0) > curses.init_pair(9, 7, 1) > curses.init_pair(10, 7, 2) > curses.init_pair(11, 7, 3) > curses.init_pair(12, 7, 4) > curses.init_pair(13, 7, 5) > curses.init_pair(14, 7, 6) > curses.init_pair(15, -1, 15) >end - main: >function main() > init_colors() > > while true do > render(window) > update(window) > end >end __teliva_timestamp: original