Save ('s') and restore ('u') support added (2nd try)#402
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Save ('s') and restore ('u') support added (2nd try)#402
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Existing 'get_position' method is flawed in the following ways: * Naming: its setter is 'set_cursor_position', not 'set_position' * Abstraction leak: returns internal Win32 structure * There is no way to get adjusted cursor position * Receives handle, instead of on_stderr flag
There are no more uses of get_position in the code base, so it could be deprecated, and, possibly, removed in future
This was referenced Mar 14, 2025
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Includes test and demo plus minor refactoring of ansitowin32
This is just a copy of @kgeorgiy's excellent #137. I copied his commits to this branch to make extra commits (e.g fixing conflicts) simpler than they would be on his fork's master.
TODO: There's some problem with CI, python versions don't exist on the specified OS variations. I'll go fix that separately first, in #403.
TODO: Review comments from #137 apply here too.