I would like to know how to get the cursor position (x, y) in my program, without writing anything on the screen neither tracking it all the time.
I found out a way to get its position with this function (I don't check the return of read, write, etc here to write a smaller code on this subject but I do it in my program):
void get_cursor_position(int *col, int *rows)
{
int a = 0;
int i = 0;
char buf[4];
write(1, "\033[6n", 4); // string asking for the cursor position
read(1, buf, 4);
while (buf[i])
{
if (buf[i] >= 48 && buf[i] <= 57)
{
if (a == 0)
*rows = atoi(&buf[i]) - 1;
else
*col = atoi(&buf[i]) - 1;
a++;
}
i++;
}
}
This function gives me the exact cursor position (*rows = y, *col = x), but it writes on the screen.
How can I get the cursor position without writing anything on the screen?
(If the cursor is on one of the printed characters, it will overwrite it.)
Should echo be toggled before and after sending the escape sequence?
This is a school project, so I only can use termcap, I can't use ncurses functions, the only allowed functions are tputs, tgoto, tgetstr, tgetnum, tgetflag.