38 lines
1009 B
Go
38 lines
1009 B
Go
package cobol
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import (
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"log"
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"os"
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"golang.org/x/term"
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)
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var WIDTH int = 120
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// getTerminalWidth returns the width of the active terminal.
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// If the output is not an interactive terminal (e.g., it's being piped to a file
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// or another command), it returns a default width and false.
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func getTerminalWidth() (int, bool) {
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// term.IsTerminal checks if the given file descriptor is connected to a terminal.
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// We use os.Stdout.Fd() to check the standard output.
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if term.IsTerminal(int(os.Stdout.Fd())) {
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var err error
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// term.GetSize returns the dimensions of the given terminal.
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WIDTH, _, err = term.GetSize(int(os.Stdout.Fd()))
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if err != nil {
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// If we can't get the size for some reason, fall back to the default.
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log.Printf("could not get terminal size: %v", err)
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return WIDTH, false
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}
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return WIDTH, true
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}
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// If it's not a terminal, return the default width.
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return WIDTH, false
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}
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func TerminalCut(cut string) {
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i, _ := getTerminalWidth()
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log.Printf("%s\n", cut[0:i])
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}
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