I've seen this before, it depends on the terminal.
I can run this on my system (ArchLinux) in an xterm, and it works properly.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { die @_ }; $| = 1; print "x" x 2000; sleep 5;
It fills an 80x25 screen with 'x' and does not go to the next line until after it exits. It is in fact why I use xterms, because others I've tried have the problem that was complained about.
In reply to Re: 80x25 ASCII text art in terminal
by tybalt89
in thread 80x25 ASCII text art in terminal
by harangzsolt33
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