How to restore terminal after curses program crashes?
Bill Campbell
bill at camco.Celestial.COM
Tue Feb 19 05:56:40 AEST 1991
In <1991Feb13.133332.22320 at ousrvr.oulu.fi> clegg at tolsun.oulu.fi (Matthew Tran Clegg/VTT) writes:
>I've been working on a program that uses the curses package and
>cbreak mode. Once in a while, a bug will cause the program to
>crash (for example, with a segmentation fault). This completely
>unhinges the terminal. It won't respond to anything anymore,
>except if I press ^C, then the csh prompt will be printed.
>(I've noticed sometimes that nethack will crash in this way too, but
>only when the game is better than any I've had in months -- a real bummer.)
>Does anyone know how to restore the terminal to a sane state?
>So far, the only thing that has worked for me is the power switch :-).
>Matthew Clegg
>clegg at tolsun.oulu.fi, February 13
I set an environment variable in my .login (.profile for /bin/sh
users)
setenv NORMTTY `stty -g`
This extracts the stty parameters in a form suitable as an
argument to stty so all I have to do is type:
^Jstty $NORMTTY^J
where ^J is control-j.
This resets the terminal to your login state.
Bill
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