gh-146458: Fix repl height and width tracking on resize#146459
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On windows, the resize event should be triggering an update in the console height and width, however this is not happening.
I noticed the Unix console didn't have this problem, it was updating fine. My suggestion to fixing this is taking the resizing logic from both console implementations and let it at the reader level, that way it will update both (Unix and windows).
After adding this change, the resizing was happening:
fixed-repl-video.mp4
The tests then started failing as the Magic Mocks to
getheightwidthweren't actually returning a tuple with the height and width, so I changed it by adding theside_effectkeyword and sending a lambda with the values. With that addition, the tests are actually testing if the resize is happening, if you comment out the height and width resizing logic, they will fail.