Curses Form Library (libform, -lform)
The form library provides a terminal independent form
  system using the curses(3)
  library. Before using the form functions the terminal
  must be set up by curses(3)
  using the initscr() function or similar. Programs
  using form functions must be linked with the
  curses(3) library
  -lcurses.
The form library provides facilities for
    defining form fields, placing a form on the terminal screen, assign pre and
    post change operations and setting the attributes of both the form and its
    fields.
The form library allows any settable attribute or option
  of both the form and field objects to be defined such that any new form or
  field automatically inherits the value as default. Setting the default value
  will not affect any field or form that has already been created but will be
  applied to subsequent objects. To set the default attribute or option the set
  routine is passed a NULL pointer in the field or form
  parameter when calling the set routine. The current default value can be
  retrieved by calling the get routine with a NULL
  pointer for the field or form parameter.
Any function returning a string pointer will return NULL
  if an error occurs. Functions returning an integer will return one of the
  following:
This implementation of the forms library does depart in behavior subtly from the
  original AT&T implementation. Some of the more notable departures are:
  - field wrapping
- For multi-line fields the data will be wrapped as it is entered, this does
      not happen in the AT&T implementation.
- buffer 0
- In this implementation, the contents of buffer 0 are always current
      regardless of whether the field has been validated or not.
- circular fields
- In the AT&T implementation fields are circular on a page, that is, a
      next field from the last field will go to the first field on the current
      page. In this implementation a next field request on the last field of a
      page will result in the forms library positioning the cursor on the first
      field of the next page. If the field is the last field in the form then
      going to the next field will be denied, in the AT&T it would result in
      the cursor being placed on the first field of the first page.
- buffer returns
- In this implementation only the data entered by the user in the form field
      will be returned, unlike the AT&T library which would return the
      contents of the field padded to the size of the field with the pad
      character.
- The TAB character
- The handling of the TAB character in fields varies between
      implementations. In ncurses attempting to set a field contents with a
      string containing a TAB will result in an error and will not allow a TAB
      to be entered into a field. The AT&T library statically converts tabs
      to the equivalent number of spaces when the field buffer is set but the
      form driver will not allow a TAB to be inserted into the field buffer.
      This implementation allows TAB when setting the field buffer and also will
      allow TAB to be inserted into a field buffer via the form driver and
      correctly calculates the cursor position allowing for expansion of the TAB
      character.
- set_field_printf
- This function is a NetBSD extension and must not
      be used in portable code.
- O_REFORMAT
- This field option is a NetBSD extension and must
      not be used in portable code.