NAME
Term::Size::ReadKey - Retrieve terminal size (via Term::ReadKey)
SYNOPSIS
use
Term::Size::ReadKey;
(
$columns
,
$rows
) = Term::Size::ReadKey::chars
*STDOUT
{IO};
(
$x
,
$y
) = Term::Size::ReadKey::pixels;
DESCRIPTION
Yet another implementation of Term::Size
. Now using Term::ReadKey
to do the hard work.
FUNCTIONS
- chars
-
(
$columns
,
$rows
) = chars(
$h
);
$columns
= chars(
$h
);
chars
returns the terminal size in units of characters corresponding to the given filehandle$h
. If the argument is ommitted,*STDIN{IO}
is used. In scalar context, it returns the terminal width. - pixels
-
(
$x
,
$y
) = pixels(
$h
);
$x
= pixels(
$h
);
pixels
returns the terminal size in units of pixels corresponding to the given filehandle$h
. If the argument is ommitted,*STDIN{IO}
is used. In scalar context, it returns the terminal width.Many systems with character-only terminals will return
(0, 0)
.
BUGS
The basic test may fail harshly when running under the test harness. This happens with Term::ReadKey alone as well. Term::ReadKey gets away with murder by setting COLUMNS and LINES environment variables (which are used as a fallback). This release also applies the same cheat. I gotta find a more decent fix to these issues.
SEE ALSO
It all began with Term::Size by Tim Goodwin. You may want to have a look at:
Term::Size
Term::Size::Unix
Term::Size::Win32
Term::Size::Perl
You may as well be interested in what more Term::ReadKey
does.
Term::ReadKey
Please reports bugs via CPAN RT, http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Term-Size-ReadKey
AUTHOR
A. R. Ferreira, <ferreira@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006-2008 by A. R. Ferreira
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.