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See the gl_get_line(3) man page + for details on gl_watch_fd(). + + As an optional alternative to getting configuration information only + from ~/.teclarc, the new gl_configure_getline() function allows + configuration commands to be taken from any of, a string, a + specified application-specific file, and/or a specified + user-specific file. See the gl_get_line(3) man page for details. + + The version number of the library can now be queried using the + libtecla_version() function. See the libtecla(3) man page. + + The new gl_group_history() function allows applications to group + different types of input line in the history buffer, and arrange for + only members of the appropriate group to be recalled on a given call + to gl_get_line(). See the gl_get_line(3) man page. + + The new gl_show_history() function displays the current history list + to a given stdio output stream. See the gl_get_line(3) man page. + + new_GetLine() now allows you to specify a history buffer size of + zero, thus requesting that no history buffer be allocated. You can + subsequently resize or delete the history buffer at any time, by + calling gl_resize_history(), limit the number of lines that are + allowed in the buffer by calling gl_limit_history(), clear either + all history lines from the history list, or just the history lines + that are associated with the current history group, by calling + gl_clear_history, and toggle the history mechanism on and off by + calling gl_toggle_history(). + + The new gl_terminal_size() function can be used to query the + current terminal size. It can also be used to supply a default + terminal size on systems where no mechanism is available for + looking up the size. + + The contents and configuration of the history list can now be + obtained by the calling application, by calling the new + gl_lookup_history(), gl_state_of_history(), gl_range_of_history() + and gl_size_of_history() functions. See the gl_get_line(3) man page. + + Echoing of the input line as it is typed, can now be turned on and + off via the new gl_echo_mode() function. While echoing is disabled, + newly entered input lines are omitted from the history list. See + the gl_get_line(3) man page. + + While the default remains to display the prompt string literally, + the new gl_prompt_style() function can be used to enable text + attribute formatting directives in prompt strings, such as + underlining, bold font, and highlighting directives. + + Signal handling in gl_get_line() is now customizable. The default + signal handling behavior remains essentially the same, except that + the SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN and SIGTTOU are now forwarded to the + corresponding signal handler of the calling program, instead of + causing a SIGSTOP to be sent to the application. It is now possible + to remove signals from the list that are trapped by gl_get_line(), + as well as add new signals to this list. The signal and terminal + environments in which the signal handler of the calling program is + invoked, and what gl_get_line() does after the signal handler + returns, is now customizable on a per signal basis. You can now also + query the last signal that was caught by gl_get_line(). This is + useful when gl_get_line() aborts with errno=EINTR, and you need to + know which signal caused it to abort. + + Key-sequences bound to action functions can now start with printable + characters. Previously only keysequences starting with control or + meta characters were permitted. + + gl_get_line() is now 8-bit clean. If the calling program has + correctly called setlocale(LC_CTYPE,""), then the user can select an + alternate locale by setting the standard LC_CTYPE, LC_ALL, or LANG + environment variables, and international characters can then be + entered directly, either by using a non-US keyboard, or by using a + compose key on a standard US keyboard. Note that in locales in which + meta characters become printable, meta characters no longer match + M-c bindings, which then have to be entered using their escape-c + equivalents. Fortunately most modern terminal emulators either + output the escape-c version by default when the meta key is used, or + can be configured to do so (see the gl_get_line(3) man page), so in + most cases you can continue to use the meta key. + + Completion callback functions can now tell gl_get_line() to return + the input line immediately after a successful tab completion, simply + by setting the last character of the optional continuation suffix to + a newline character (ie. in the call to cpl_add_completion()). + + It is now safe to create and use multiple GetLine objects, albeit + still only from a single thread. In conjunction with the new + gl_configure_getline() function, this optionally allows multiple + GetLine objects with different bindings to be used to implement + different input modes. + + The edit-mode configuration command now accepts the argument, + none. This tells gl_get_line() to revert to using just the native + line editing facilities provided by the terminal driver. This could + be used if the termcap or terminfo entry of the host terminal were + badly corrupted. + + Application callback functions invoked by gl_get_line() can now + change the displayed prompt using the gl_replace_prompt() function. + + Their is now an optional program distributed with the library. This + is a beta release of a program which adds tecla command-line editing + to virtually any third party application without the application + needing to be linked to the library. See the enhance(3) man page for + further details. Although built and installed by default, the + INSTALL document explains how to prevent this. + + The INSTALL document now explains how you can stop the demo programs + from being built and installed. + + NetBSD/termcap fixes. Mike MacFaden reported two problems that he + saw when compiling libtecla under NetBSD. Both cases were related to + the use of termcap. Most systems use terminfo, so this problem has + gone unnoticed until now, and won't have affected the grand majority + of users. The configure script had a bug which prevented the check + for CPP working properly, and getline.c wouldn't compile due to an + undeclared variable when USE_TERMCAP was defined. Both problems have + now been fixed. Note that if you successfully compiled version + 1.3.3, this problem didn't affect you. + + An unfortunate and undocumented binding of the key-sequence M-O was + shadowing the arrow-key bindings on systems that use ^[OA etc. I + have removed this binding (the documented lower case M-o binding + remains bound). Under the KDE konsole terminal this was causing the + arrow keys to do something other than expected. + + There was a bug in the history list code which could result in + strange entries appearing at the start of the history list once + enough history lines had been added to the list to cause the + circular history buffer to wrap. This is now fixed. + +Version 1.3.3: + + Signal handling has been re-written, and documentation of its + behaviour has been added to the gl_get_line(3) man page. In addition + to eliminating race conditions, and appropriately setting errno for + those signals that abort gl_get_line(), many more signals are now + intercepted, making it less likely that the terminal will be left in + raw mode by a signal that isn't trapped by gl_get_line(). + + A bug was also fixed that was leaving the terminal in raw mode if + the editing mode was changed interactively between vi and emacs. + This was only noticeable when running programs from old shells that + don't reset terminal modes. + +Version 1.3.2: + + Tim Eliseo contributed a number of improvements to vi mode, + including a fuller set of vi key-bindings, implementation of the vi + constraint that the cursor can't backup past the point at which + input mode was entered, and restoration of overwritten characters + when backspacing in overwrite mode. There are also now new bindings + to allow users to toggle between vi and emacs modes interactively. + The terminal bell is now used in some circumstances, such as when an + unrecognized key sequence is entered. This can be turned off by the + new nobeep option in the tecla configuration file. + + Unrelated to the above, a problem under Linux which prevented ^Q + from being used to resume terminal output after the user had pressed + ^S, has been fixed. + +Version 1.3.1: + + In vi mode a bug was preventing the history-search-backward and + history-search-forward actions from doing anything when invoked on + empty lines. On empty lines they now act like up-history and + down-history respectively, as in emacs mode. + + When creating shared libraries under Linux, the -soname directive + was being used incorrectly. The result is that Linux binaries linked + with the 1.2.3, 1.2.4 and 1.3.0 versions of the tecla shared + libraries, will refuse to see other versions of the shared library + until relinked with version 1.3.1 or higher. + + The configure script can now handle the fact that under Solaris-2.6 + and earlier, the only curses library is a static one that hides in + /usr/ccs/lib. Under Linux it now also caters for old versions of GNU + ld which don't accept version scripts. + + The demos are now linked against the shared version of the library + if possible. Previously they were always linked with the static + version. + +Version 1.3.0: + + The major change in this release is the addition of an optional vi + command-line editing mode in gl_get_line(), along with lots of new + action functions to support its bindings. To enable this, first + create a ~/.teclarc file if you don't already have one, then add the + following line to it. + + edit-mode vi + + The default vi bindings, which are designed to mimic those of the vi + editor as closely as possible, are described in the gl_get_line(3) + man page. + + A new convenience function called ef_list_expansions() has been + added for listing filename expansions. See the ef_list_expansions(3) + man page for details. This is used in a new list-glob binding, bound + to ^Xg in emacs mode, and ^G in vi input mode. + + A bug has been fixed in the key-binding table expansion code. This + bug would have caused problems to anybody who defined more than + about 18 personalized key-bindings in their ~/.teclarc file. + +Version 1.2.4: + + Buffered I/O is now used for writing to terminals, and where + supported, cursor motion is done with move-n-positions terminfo + capabilities instead of doing lots of move-1-position requests. This + greatly improves how the library feels over slow links. + + You can now optionally compile different architectures in different + directories, without having to make multiple copies of the + distribution. This is documented in the INSTALL file. + + The ksh ~+ directive is now supported. + + Thanks to Markus Gyger for the above improvements. + + Documentation has been added to the INSTALL file describing features + designed to facilitate configuration and installation of the library + as part of larger packages. These features are intended to remove + the need to modify the tecla distribution's configuration and build + procedures when embedding the libtecla distribution in other package + distributions. + + A previous fix to stop the cursor from warping when the last + character of the input line was in the last column of the terminal, + was only being used for the first terminal line of the input line. + It is now used for all subsequent lines as well, as originally + intended. + +Version 1.2.3: + + The installation procedure has been better automated with the + addition of an autoconf configure script. This means that installers + can now compile and install the library by typing: + + ./configure + make + make install + + On all systems this makes at least the normal static version of the + tecla library. It also makes the reentrant version if reentrant + POSIX functions are detected. Under Solaris, Linux and HP-UX the + configuration script arranges for shared libraries to be compiled in + addition to the static libraries. It is hoped that installers will + return information about how to compile shared libraries on other + systems, for inclusion in future releases, and to this end, a new + PORTING guide has been provided. + + The versioning number scheme has been changed. This release would + have been 1.2c, but instead will be refered to as 1.2.3. The + versioning scheme, based on conventions used by Sun Microsystems, is + described in configure.in. + + The library was also tested under HP-UX, and this revealed two + serious bugs, both of which have now been fixed. + + The first bug prevented the library from writing control codes to + terminals on big-endian machines, with the exception of those + running under Solaris. This was due to an int variable being used + where a char was needed. + + The second bug had the symptom that on systems that don't use the + newline character as the control code for moving the cursor down a + line, a newline wasn't started when the user hit enter. + +Version 1.2b: + + Two more minor bug fixes: + + Many terminals don't wrap the cursor to the next line when a + character is written to the rightmost terminal column. Instead, they + delay starting a new line until one more character is written, at + which point they move the cursor two positions. gl_get_line() + wasn't aware of this, so cursor repositionings just after writing + the last character of a column, caused it to erroneously go up a + line. This has now been remedied, using a method that should work + regardless of whether a terminal exhibits this behavior or not. + + Some systems dynamically record the current terminal dimensions in + environment variables called LINES and COLUMNS. On such systems, + during the initial terminal setup, these values should override the + static values read from the terminal information databases, and now + do. Previously they were only used if the dimensions returned by + terminfo/termcap looked bogus. + +Version 1.2a: + + This minor release fixes the following two bugs: + + The initial terminal size and subsequent changes thereto, weren't + being noticed by gl_get_line(). This was because the test for the + existence of TIOCWINSZ was erroneously placed before the inclusion + of termios.h. One of the results was that on input lines that + spanned more than one terminal line, the cursor occasionally jumped + unexpectedly to the previous terminal line. + + On entering a line that wrapped over multiple terminal lines, + gl_get_line() simply output a carriage-return line-feed at the point + at which the user pressed return. Thus if one typed in such a line, + then moved back onto one of the earlier terminal lines before + hitting return, the cursor was left on a line containing part of the + line that had just been entered. This didn't do any harm, but it + looked a mess. + +Version 1.2: + + A new facility for looking up and completing filenames in UNIX-style + paths has now been added (eg. you can search for, or complete + commands using the UNIX PATH environment variable). See the + pca_lookup_file(3) man page. + + The already existing filename completion callback can now be made + selective in what types of files it lists. See the + cpl_complete_word(3) man page. + + Due to its potential to break applications when changed, the use of + the publically defined CplFileArgs structure to configure the + cpl_file_completions() callback is now deprecated. The definition + of this structure has been frozen, and its documentation has been + removed from the man pages. It will remain supported, but if you + have used it, you are recommended to switch to the new method, which + involves a new opaque configuration object, allocated via a provided + constructor function, configured via accessor functions, and + eventually deleted with a provided destructor function. The + cpl_file_completions() callback distinguishes which structure type + it has been sent by virtue of a code placed at the start of the new + structure by the constructor. It is assumed that no existing + applications set the boolean 'escaped' member of the CplFileArgs + structure to 4568. The new method is documented in the + cpl_complete_word(3) man page. + +Version 1.1j + + This was the initial public release on freshmeat.org. +</PRE></BODY> |