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Bug #13112

Updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada) over 7 years ago

The doc says 

 ~~~ 
 winsize = [rows, columns] 
 Tries to set console size. The effect depends on the platform and the running environment. 
 You must require 'io/console' to use this method. 
 https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/2.4.0/IO.html#method-i-winsize-3D 
 ~~~ 

 but it doesn't work. 

 ~~~ruby ~~~ 
 require 'io/console' 
 STDIN.winsize=[] #=> ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (given 0, expected 2..4) 
 STDIN.winsize=[24,80,1,2] #=> ok(args=4) 
 STDIN.winsize=[24,80,nil,nil] #=> ok(args=4) 
 STDIN.winsize=[24,80,1] #=> ok(args=3) 
 STDIN.winsize=[24,80,nil] #=> ok(args=3) 
 STDIN.winsize=[24,80] #=> args=2 unexpectedly throws TypeError: no implicit conversion of false into Integer 
 ~~~ 

 ~~~ 
 OS: macOS Sierra 10.12.2 
 versions: 
 ruby 2.4.0 -> TypeError 
 ruby 2.3.1 -> TypeError 
 ruby 2.0.0 -> ok 
 ~~~ 

 ~~~c ~~~ 
 // ext/io/console/console.c 
 static VALUE 
 console_set_winsize(VALUE io, VALUE size) 
 { 
     .... 
     size = rb_Array(size); 
     rb_check_arity(RARRAY_LENINT(size), 2, 4); 
     sz = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(size); 
     row = sz[0], col = sz[1], xpixel = sz[2], ypixel = sz[3]; 
     ... 
     #define SET(m) ws.ws_##m = NIL_P(m) ? 0 : (unsigned short)NUM2UINT(m) 
     SET(row); 
     SET(col); 
     SET(xpixel); 
     SET(ypixel); 
     // is using xpixel(==sz[2]) and ypixel(==sz[3]) ok? (RARRAY_LENINT(size) might be less than 4) 
     // maybe sz[3] is 0(object_id of false?) when RARRAY_LENINT(size) is 2 
 ~~~ 

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