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=head1 NAME
Term::Size::Any - Retrieve terminal size
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# the traditional way
use Term::Size::Any qw( chars pixels );
($columns, $rows) = chars *STDOUT{IO};
($x, $y) = pixels;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is a unified interface to retrieve terminal size.
It loads one module of a list of known alternatives,
each implementing some way to get the desired terminal
information. This loaded module will actually do the job
on behalf of C<Term::Size::Any>.
Thus, C<Term::Size::Any>
depends on the availability of one of these modules:
Term::Size (soon to be supported)
Term::Size::Perl
Term::Size::ReadKey (soon to be supported)
Term::Size::Win32
This release fallbacks to L<Term::Size::Win32> if
running in Windows 32 systems. For other platforms,
it uses the first of
L<Term::Size::Perl>, L<Term::Size> or L<Term::Size::ReadKey>
which loads successfully. (To be honest,
I disabled the fallback to Term::Size and Term::Size::ReadKey
which are buggy by now.)
=begin comment
HOW Term::Size MODULES WORK?
Term::Size - XS which does ioctl( IOCGWINSZ )
Term::Size::Perl - Perl which does ioctl( IOCGWINSZ ) - needs compiled probe at build time
Term::Size::ReadKey - uses Term::ReadKey
Term::Size::Win32 - uses Win32::Console
HISTORY
Tell the story.
=end comment
=head2 FUNCTIONS
The traditional interface is by importing functions
C<chars> and C<pixels> into the caller's space.
=over 4
=item B<chars>
($columns, $rows) = chars($h);
$columns = chars($h);
C<chars> returns the terminal size in units of characters
corresponding to the given filehandle C<$h>.
If the argument is omitted, C<*STDIN{IO}> is used.
In scalar context, it returns the terminal width.
=item B<pixels>
($x, $y) = pixels($h);
$x = pixels($h);
C<pixels> returns the terminal size in units of pixels
corresponding to the given filehandle C<$h>.
If the argument is omitted, C<*STDIN{IO}> is used.
In scalar context, it returns the terminal width.
Many systems with character-only terminals will return C<(0, 0)>.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
It all began with L<Term::Size> by Tim Goodwin. You may want to
have a look at:
Term::Size
Term::Size::Perl
Term::Size::Win32
Term::Size::ReadKey
=head1 BUGS
Please reports bugs via CPAN RT, via web
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Term-Size-Any
or e-mail to bug-Term-Size-Any@rt.cpan.org.
=head1 AUTHOR
Adriano R. Ferreira, E<lt>ferreira@cpan.orgE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008-2012 by Adriano R. Ferreira
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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