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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T12:08:16+00:00 2026-06-15T12:08:16+00:00

I’m writing an ncurses program and am trying to make it respond correctly to

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I’m writing an ncurses program and am trying to make it respond correctly to terminal resizing. While I can read the terminal dimensions correctly in my program, ncurses doesn’t seem to deal with new dimensions correctly. Here’s a (somewhat lengthy) sample program:

#include <ncurses.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>

void handle_winch(int sig){

    struct winsize w;
    ioctl(0, TIOCGWINSZ, &w);
    COLS = w.ws_col;
    LINES = w.ws_row;

    wresize(stdscr, LINES, COLS);
    clear();

    mvprintw(0, 0, "COLS = %d, LINES = %d", COLS, LINES);
    for (int i = 0; i < COLS; i++)
        mvaddch(1, i, '*');

    refresh();
}

int main(int argc, char *argv[]){

    initscr();

    struct sigaction sa;
    memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(struct sigaction));
    sa.sa_handler = handle_winch;
    sigaction(SIGWINCH, &sa, NULL);

    while(getch() != 27) {}

    endwin();
    return 0;
}

If you run it, you can see that the terminal dimensions are correctly retrieved. But the second line, which is supposed to draw *-characters across the screen, doesn’t work. Try resizing the window horizontally to make it larger, the line of *s will not get larger.

What’s the problem here? I’m aware that one can temporarily leave curses mode, but I’d prefer a cleaner solution. Thanks!

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    2026-06-15T12:08:17+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 12:08 pm

    Do not set COLS and LINES. These are managed by ncurses. Also, let ncurses reinitialize properly after a resize. That means, don’t call wresize(). Just call endwin() instead. Make sure to call refresh() directly after an endwin() call before using other ncurses functions.

    You also don’t need the ioctl() at all. ncurses takes care of detecting the new size automatically.

    So what you need is pretty much just an endwin() call:

    void handle_winch(int sig)
    {
        endwin();
        // Needs to be called after an endwin() so ncurses will initialize
        // itself with the new terminal dimensions.
        refresh();
        clear();
    
        mvprintw(0, 0, "COLS = %d, LINES = %d", COLS, LINES);
        for (int i = 0; i < COLS; i++)
            mvaddch(1, i, '*');
        refresh();
    }
    

    Furthermore, some ncurses versions are configured to supply their own SIGWINCH handler. Those versions return KEY_RESIZE as a key input when a resize occurs. If you were to make use of that, you wouldn’t need a signal handler at all. Instead, all you need is:

    #include <ncurses.h>
    #include <string.h>
    
    int main()
    {
    
        initscr();
    
        int key;
        while ((key = getch()) != 27) {
            if (key == KEY_RESIZE) {
                clear();
                mvprintw(0, 0, "COLS = %d, LINES = %d", COLS, LINES);
                for (int i = 0; i < COLS; i++)
                    mvaddch(1, i, '*');
                refresh();
            }
        }
    
        endwin();
        return 0;
    }
    

    Unfortunately, you can’t rely on all ncurses installation being configured with KEY_RESIZE, so the signal handler is the most portable solution.

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