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Reuse native curses(8) library on NetBSD
Summary: The reason for it is limit of detecting ncurses on various systems. For example, Ubuntu ships with <curses.h> and linkage from <ncurses.h>, <ncurses.h> isn't detected by CMake. Detecting `<curses.h>` on NetBSD is reusing conflicting header from the host curses(8) and pkgsrc's ncurses library. ncurses ships on most (till conflicting) systems with curses.h. On NetBSD it might be conflicting, so the ncurses headers are installed with pkgsrc to a subdirectory "ncurses/". Patch by Kamil Rytarowski. Thanks! Reviewers: clayborg Subscribers: youri, akat1, brucem, joerg, lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14037 llvm-svn: 252250
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// C Includes
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#ifndef LLDB_DISABLE_CURSES
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#include <ncurses.h>
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#include <curses.h>
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#include <panel.h>
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#endif
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case KEY_UNDO: return "undo key";
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case KEY_MOUSE: return "Mouse event has occurred";
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case KEY_RESIZE: return "Terminal resize event";
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#ifdef KEY_EVENT
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case KEY_EVENT: return "We were interrupted by an event";
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#endif
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case KEY_RETURN: return "return";
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case ' ': return "space";
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case '\t': return "tab";
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