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Author: Thomas E. Dickey 1996-on
$Id: resizeterm.3,v 1.7 2023/10/17 09:52:08 nicm Exp $
int resize_term(int lines, int columns);
int resizeterm(int lines, int columns);
If the calling program has not set up a handler for SIGWINCH when it initializes ncurses (e.g., using initscr(3) or newterm(3)), then ncurses sets a handler for SIGWINCH which notifies the library when a window-size event has occurred. The library checks for this notification .bP when reading input data, .bP when implicitly resuming program mode (e.g., between endwin(3) and wrefresh(3)), and .bP when explicitly resuming program mode in restartterm(3).
When the library has found that the terminal's window-size has changed, it calls resizeterm to update its data structures.
An application which establishes its own SIGWINCH handler can call resizeterm, but in that case, the library will not see SIGWINCH, and proper layout will rely upon the application.
The resize_term function attempts to resize all windows. This helps with simple applications. However: .bP It is not possible to automatically resize pads. .bP Applications which have complicated layouts should check for KEY_RESIZE returned from wgetch, and adjust their layout, e.g., using wresize and mvwin, or by recreating the windows.
When resizing windows, resize_term recursively adjusts subwindows, keeping them within the updated parent window's limits. If a top-level window happens to extend to the screen's limits, then on resizing the window, resize_term will keep the window extending to the corresponding limit, regardless of whether the screen has shrunk or grown.
If ncurses is configured to supply its own SIGWINCH handler, .bP on receipt of a SIGWINCH, the handler sets a flag .bP which is tested in wgetch(3), doupdate(3) and restartterm(3), .bP in turn, calling the resizeterm function, .bP which ungetch's a KEY_RESIZE which will be read on the next call to wgetch.
The KEY_RESIZE alerts an application that the screen size has changed, and that it should repaint special features such as pads that cannot be done automatically. Calling resizeterm or resize_term directly from a signal handler is unsafe. This indirect method is used to provide a safe way to resize the ncurses data structures.If the environment variables LINES or COLUMNS are set, this overrides the library's use of the window size obtained from the operating system. Thus, even if a SIGWINCH is received, no screen size change may be recorded.
Doing that clears the screen and is visually distracting.
This extension of ncurses was introduced in mid-1995. It was adopted in NetBSD curses (2001) and PDCurses (2003).