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Re: base-[files|password] for 1.7
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 02:29:19PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Jul 29 06:01, Eric Blake wrote:
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>> According to John Morrison on 7/29/2008 5:56 AM:
>> |> At any rate, you've given me an idea. Add this to /etc/profile, and
>> |> $LINES and $COLUMNS will be automatically populated for all users,
>> |> regardless of whether they use 'shopt -s checkwinsize':
>> |>
>> |> kill -s WINCH $$
>> |
>> | Hi Eric,
>> |
>> | So, let me get this straight, you _don't_ want/need me to add the shopt
>> | but you would like me to add the kill instruction?
>>
>> Correct, the kill instruction is more efficient than the shopt - there is
>> no reason to poll for window changes after every command if the interrupt
>> for window changes works.
>
>I think it doesn't work for console windows. There's no automatic
>message when the console window size changes. There is some code
>in Cygwin's console code (fhandler_console::send_winch_maybe), but
>it only works when a console event is generated. And then it isn't
>called on key events. For testing I added the call to the key event
>so that the window size change is at least advertised when the next
>key is pressed.
>
>Chris, is there any good reason NOT to call send_winch_maybe on
>a key event?
It only makes sense when there is a mouse event. It would make more
sense to move the handling of SIGWINCH into the signal handler so that
the above works transparently. I'll look into doing that.
cgf