Standard input and output are connected to a terminal that implements ANSI escape sequences, but is of unknown dimensions.
I need to know how big the terminal so to facilitate drawing a full-screen text UI on it. How can I get the size?
The correct size is not loaded into environment variables. I cannot use TIOCGETS; the the call would return success but the values are not correct -- the kernel doesn't know the size either.
There are lots and lots of answers searching stackoverflow, but they all depend on the OS providing the answer one way or anther; but this time that is not true.
The best clue I can find is the DSR command which returns the current cursor position; but there's no move to bottom/right command.
The
resize
program does this by moving the cursor to a very large column and row; the terminal moves as far as it can, e.g.,Then
resize
asks where the cursor is:The terminal replies with the actual cursor position (i.e., the cursor position report
CPR
), from whichresize
knows the terminal's size: the cursor is on the lower-right corner.That's all done using standard (ECMA-48 / VT100) escape sequences. In XTerm Control Sequences (which should apply to your "ANSI" terminal)