get the terminal's size
Alex Ternaute
alex at lussinan.invalid
Tue Jan 15 05:26:46 EST 2019
Hi Cameron,
> My cs.tty module (on PyPI) has a ttysize function:
> https://pypi.org/project/cs.tty/
> which just parses the output of the stty command.
> If you don't want the cs.tty module, the ttysize code is just this:
>
> WinSize = namedtuple('WinSize', 'rows columns')
>
> def ttysize(fd):
> ''' Return a (rows, columns) tuple for the specified file
> descriptor.
> [...]
Fine, indeed ! I've installed cs.ttyy.
I just don't understand the reason why it takes "fd" as an argument.
I tried : P = Popen(['stty', '-a'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
universal_newlines=True) and it runs fine too, so the output seems not
really related to that fd.
Btw I did not know about namedtuple, thanks for that too.
> Hope this helps.
Greatly.
Cheers,
--
Alex
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