something to consider with querying the terminal for capabilities /
terminal size etc, is where there is no terminal actually connected at the
time.  this would cause it to hang or require timeouts or other
complications. but i guess querying might only occur after user input.
Again, as long as its all optional, people can apply what they like.

this is something i really love about NuttX. nice and lean baseline but so
much discoverable behind kconfig options.

again, i'll put together a basic proposal for ANSI support in NSH and see
what people think of the implementation.


On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 at 05:06, Gregory Nutt <spudan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> A basic terminfo/termcaps  could be very trivial
>
> > A more general solution would be handy but what is there really in the
> > embedded world that doesn't support vt100? There more code there is, the
> > more interesting ways it can go wrong :-)
>
> I have sometimes used cat /dev/ttyS0 on the host as a terminal.
>
> I seen some simple Linux terminals that do not support VT-100.
>
> The NuttX cu terminal does not support VT-100 commands.
>
> There are several.
>
>
>

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