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Command Line Editing</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">GNU Readline User's Manual.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC23">2. Programming with GNU Readline</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">GNU Readline Programmer's Manual.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Concept Index</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Index of concepts described in this manual.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC50">Function and Variable Index</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Index of externally visible functions - and variables.</TD></TR> -</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> -<P> - -<HR SIZE=1> -<A NAME="SEC1"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC2"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<A NAME="Command Line Editing"></A> -<H1> 1. Command Line Editing </H1> -<!--docid::SEC1::--> -<P> - -This chapter describes the basic features of the GNU -command line editing interface. -</P><P> - -<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC2">1.1 Introduction to Line Editing</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Notation used in this text.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC3">1.2 Readline Interaction</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">The minimum set of commands for editing a line.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Customizing Readline from a user's view.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC13">1.4 Bindable Readline Commands</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">A description of most of the Readline commands - available for binding</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC22">1.5 Readline vi Mode</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">A short description of how to make Readline - behave like the vi editor.</TD></TR> -</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> -<P> - -<A NAME="Introduction and Notation"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC2"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC1"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC3"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC1"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 1.1 Introduction to Line Editing </H2> -<!--docid::SEC2::--> -<P> - -The following paragraphs describe the notation used to represent -keystrokes. -</P><P> - -The text <KBD>C-k</KBD> is read as `Control-K' and describes the character -produced when the <KBD>k</KBD> key is pressed while the Control key -is depressed. -</P><P> - -The text <KBD>M-k</KBD> is read as `Meta-K' and describes the character -produced when the Meta key (if you have one) is depressed, and the <KBD>k</KBD> -key is pressed. -The Meta key is labeled <KBD>ALT</KBD> on many keyboards. -On keyboards with two keys labeled <KBD>ALT</KBD> (usually to either side of -the space bar), the <KBD>ALT</KBD> on the left side is generally set to -work as a Meta key. -The <KBD>ALT</KBD> key on the right may also be configured to work as a -Meta key or may be configured as some other modifier, such as a -Compose key for typing accented characters. -</P><P> - -If you do not have a Meta or <KBD>ALT</KBD> key, or another key working as -a Meta key, the identical keystroke can be generated by typing <KBD>ESC</KBD> -<EM>first</EM>, and then typing <KBD>k</KBD>. -Either process is known as <EM>metafying</EM> the <KBD>k</KBD> key. -</P><P> - -The text <KBD>M-C-k</KBD> is read as `Meta-Control-k' and describes the -character produced by <EM>metafying</EM> <KBD>C-k</KBD>. -</P><P> - -In addition, several keys have their own names. Specifically, -<KBD>DEL</KBD>, <KBD>ESC</KBD>, <KBD>LFD</KBD>, <KBD>SPC</KBD>, <KBD>RET</KBD>, and <KBD>TAB</KBD> all -stand for themselves when seen in this text, or in an init file -(see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>). -If your keyboard lacks a <KBD>LFD</KBD> key, typing <KBD>C-j</KBD> will -produce the desired character. -The <KBD>RET</KBD> key may be labeled <KBD>Return</KBD> or <KBD>Enter</KBD> on -some keyboards. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Readline Interaction"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC3"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC2"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC4"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC1"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 1.2 Readline Interaction </H2> -<!--docid::SEC3::--> -<P> - -Often during an interactive session you type in a long line of text, -only to notice that the first word on the line is misspelled. The -Readline library gives you a set of commands for manipulating the text -as you type it in, allowing you to just fix your typo, and not forcing -you to retype the majority of the line. Using these editing commands, -you move the cursor to the place that needs correction, and delete or -insert the text of the corrections. Then, when you are satisfied with -the line, you simply press <KBD>RET</KBD>. You do not have to be at the -end of the line to press <KBD>RET</KBD>; the entire line is accepted -regardless of the location of the cursor within the line. -</P><P> - -<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC4">1.2.1 Readline Bare Essentials</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">The least you need to know about Readline.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC5">1.2.2 Readline Movement Commands</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Moving about the input line.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC6">1.2.3 Readline Killing Commands</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">How to delete text, and how to get it back!</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC7">1.2.4 Readline Arguments</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Giving numeric arguments to commands.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC8">1.2.5 Searching for Commands in the History</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Searching through previous lines.</TD></TR> -</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> -<P> - -<A NAME="Readline Bare Essentials"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC4"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC3"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC5"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC3"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.2.1 Readline Bare Essentials </H3> -<!--docid::SEC4::--> -<P> - -In order to enter characters into the line, simply type them. The typed -character appears where the cursor was, and then the cursor moves one -space to the right. If you mistype a character, you can use your -erase character to back up and delete the mistyped character. -</P><P> - -Sometimes you may mistype a character, and -not notice the error until you have typed several other characters. In -that case, you can type <KBD>C-b</KBD> to move the cursor to the left, and then -correct your mistake. Afterwards, you can move the cursor to the right -with <KBD>C-f</KBD>. -</P><P> - -When you add text in the middle of a line, you will notice that characters -to the right of the cursor are `pushed over' to make room for the text -that you have inserted. Likewise, when you delete text behind the cursor, -characters to the right of the cursor are `pulled back' to fill in the -blank space created by the removal of the text. A list of the bare -essentials for editing the text of an input line follows. -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><KBD>C-b</KBD> -<DD>Move back one character. -<DT><KBD>C-f</KBD> -<DD>Move forward one character. -<DT><KBD>DEL</KBD> or <KBD>Backspace</KBD> -<DD>Delete the character to the left of the cursor. -<DT><KBD>C-d</KBD> -<DD>Delete the character underneath the cursor. -<DT>Printing characters -<DD>Insert the character into the line at the cursor. -<DT><KBD>C-_</KBD> or <KBD>C-x C-u</KBD> -<DD>Undo the last editing command. You can undo all the way back to an -empty line. -</DL> -<P> - -(Depending on your configuration, the <KBD>Backspace</KBD> key be set to -delete the character to the left of the cursor and the <KBD>DEL</KBD> key set -to delete the character underneath the cursor, like <KBD>C-d</KBD>, rather -than the character to the left of the cursor.) -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Readline Movement Commands"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC5"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC4"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC6"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC6"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC3"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.2.2 Readline Movement Commands </H3> -<!--docid::SEC5::--> -<P> - -The above table describes the most basic keystrokes that you need -in order to do editing of the input line. For your convenience, many -other commands have been added in addition to <KBD>C-b</KBD>, <KBD>C-f</KBD>, -<KBD>C-d</KBD>, and <KBD>DEL</KBD>. Here are some commands for moving more rapidly -about the line. -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><KBD>C-a</KBD> -<DD>Move to the start of the line. -<DT><KBD>C-e</KBD> -<DD>Move to the end of the line. -<DT><KBD>M-f</KBD> -<DD>Move forward a word, where a word is composed of letters and digits. -<DT><KBD>M-b</KBD> -<DD>Move backward a word. -<DT><KBD>C-l</KBD> -<DD>Clear the screen, reprinting the current line at the top. -</DL> -<P> - -Notice how <KBD>C-f</KBD> moves forward a character, while <KBD>M-f</KBD> moves -forward a word. It is a loose convention that control keystrokes -operate on characters while meta keystrokes operate on words. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Readline Killing Commands"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC6"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC5"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC7"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC7"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC3"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.2.3 Readline Killing Commands </H3> -<!--docid::SEC6::--> -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX1"></A> -<A NAME="IDX2"></A> -</P><P> - -<EM>Killing</EM> text means to delete the text from the line, but to save -it away for later use, usually by <EM>yanking</EM> (re-inserting) -it back into the line. -(`Cut' and `paste' are more recent jargon for `kill' and `yank'.) -</P><P> - -If the description for a command says that it `kills' text, then you can -be sure that you can get the text back in a different (or the same) -place later. -</P><P> - -When you use a kill command, the text is saved in a <EM>kill-ring</EM>. -Any number of consecutive kills save all of the killed text together, so -that when you yank it back, you get it all. The kill -ring is not line specific; the text that you killed on a previously -typed line is available to be yanked back later, when you are typing -another line. -<A NAME="IDX3"></A> -</P><P> - -Here is the list of commands for killing text. -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><KBD>C-k</KBD> -<DD>Kill the text from the current cursor position to the end of the line. -<P> - -<DT><KBD>M-d</KBD> -<DD>Kill from the cursor to the end of the current word, or, if between -words, to the end of the next word. -Word boundaries are the same as those used by <KBD>M-f</KBD>. -<P> - -<DT><KBD>M-<KBD>DEL</KBD></KBD> -<DD>Kill from the cursor the start of the current word, or, if between -words, to the start of the previous word. -Word boundaries are the same as those used by <KBD>M-b</KBD>. -<P> - -<DT><KBD>C-w</KBD> -<DD>Kill from the cursor to the previous whitespace. This is different than -<KBD>M-<KBD>DEL</KBD></KBD> because the word boundaries differ. -<P> - -</DL> -<P> - -Here is how to <EM>yank</EM> the text back into the line. Yanking -means to copy the most-recently-killed text from the kill buffer. -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><KBD>C-y</KBD> -<DD>Yank the most recently killed text back into the buffer at the cursor. -<P> - -<DT><KBD>M-y</KBD> -<DD>Rotate the kill-ring, and yank the new top. You can only do this if -the prior command is <KBD>C-y</KBD> or <KBD>M-y</KBD>. -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Readline Arguments"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC7"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC6"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC8"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC8"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC3"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.2.4 Readline Arguments </H3> -<!--docid::SEC7::--> -<P> - -You can pass numeric arguments to Readline commands. Sometimes the -argument acts as a repeat count, other times it is the <I>sign</I> of the -argument that is significant. If you pass a negative argument to a -command which normally acts in a forward direction, that command will -act in a backward direction. For example, to kill text back to the -start of the line, you might type <SAMP>`M-- C-k'</SAMP>. -</P><P> - -The general way to pass numeric arguments to a command is to type meta -digits before the command. If the first `digit' typed is a minus -sign (<SAMP>`-'</SAMP>), then the sign of the argument will be negative. Once -you have typed one meta digit to get the argument started, you can type -the remainder of the digits, and then the command. For example, to give -the <KBD>C-d</KBD> command an argument of 10, you could type <SAMP>`M-1 0 C-d'</SAMP>, -which will delete the next ten characters on the input line. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Searching"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC8"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC7"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC3"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.2.5 Searching for Commands in the History </H3> -<!--docid::SEC8::--> -<P> - -Readline provides commands for searching through the command history -for lines containing a specified string. -There are two search modes: <EM>incremental</EM> and <EM>non-incremental</EM>. -</P><P> - -Incremental searches begin before the user has finished typing the -search string. -As each character of the search string is typed, Readline displays -the next entry from the history matching the string typed so far. -An incremental search requires only as many characters as needed to -find the desired history entry. -To search backward in the history for a particular string, type -<KBD>C-r</KBD>. Typing <KBD>C-s</KBD> searches forward through the history. -The characters present in the value of the <CODE>isearch-terminators</CODE> variable -are used to terminate an incremental search. -If that variable has not been assigned a value, the <KBD>ESC</KBD> and -<KBD>C-J</KBD> characters will terminate an incremental search. -<KBD>C-g</KBD> will abort an incremental search and restore the original line. -When the search is terminated, the history entry containing the -search string becomes the current line. -</P><P> - -To find other matching entries in the history list, type <KBD>C-r</KBD> or -<KBD>C-s</KBD> as appropriate. -This will search backward or forward in the history for the next -entry matching the search string typed so far. -Any other key sequence bound to a Readline command will terminate -the search and execute that command. -For instance, a <KBD>RET</KBD> will terminate the search and accept -the line, thereby executing the command from the history list. -A movement command will terminate the search, make the last line found -the current line, and begin editing. -</P><P> - -Readline remembers the last incremental search string. If two -<KBD>C-r</KBD>s are typed without any intervening characters defining a new -search string, any remembered search string is used. -</P><P> - -Non-incremental searches read the entire search string before starting -to search for matching history lines. The search string may be -typed by the user or be part of the contents of the current line. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Readline Init File"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC9"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC8"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC10"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC1"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 1.3 Readline Init File </H2> -<!--docid::SEC9::--> -<P> - -Although the Readline library comes with a set of Emacs-like -keybindings installed by default, it is possible to use a different set -of keybindings. -Any user can customize programs that use Readline by putting -commands in an <EM>inputrc</EM> file, conventionally in his home directory. -The name of this -file is taken from the value of the environment variable <CODE>INPUTRC</CODE>. If -that variable is unset, the default is <TT>`~/.inputrc'</TT>. -</P><P> - -When a program which uses the Readline library starts up, the -init file is read, and the key bindings are set. -</P><P> - -In addition, the <CODE>C-x C-r</CODE> command re-reads this init file, thus -incorporating any changes that you might have made to it. -</P><P> - -<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Syntax for the commands in the inputrc file.</TD></TR> -</TABLE> - -<br> -<TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC11">1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Conditional key bindings in the inputrc file.</TD></TR> -</TABLE> - -<br> -<TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC12">1.3.3 Sample Init File</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">An example inputrc file.</TD></TR> -</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> -<P> - -<A NAME="Readline Init File Syntax"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC10"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC11"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax </H3> -<!--docid::SEC10::--> -<P> - -There are only a few basic constructs allowed in the -Readline init file. Blank lines are ignored. -Lines beginning with a <SAMP>`#'</SAMP> are comments. -Lines beginning with a <SAMP>`$'</SAMP> indicate conditional -constructs (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC11">1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs</A>). Other lines -denote variable settings and key bindings. -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT>Variable Settings -<DD>You can modify the run-time behavior of Readline by -altering the values of variables in Readline -using the <CODE>set</CODE> command within the init file. -The syntax is simple: -<P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>set <VAR>variable</VAR> <VAR>value</VAR> -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -Here, for example, is how to -change from the default Emacs-like key binding to use -<CODE>vi</CODE> line editing commands: -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>set editing-mode vi -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -Variable names and values, where appropriate, are recognized without regard -to case. -</P><P> - -A great deal of run-time behavior is changeable with the following -variables. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX4"></A> -<DL COMPACT> - -<DT><CODE>bell-style</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX5"></A> -Controls what happens when Readline wants to ring the terminal bell. -If set to <SAMP>`none'</SAMP>, Readline never rings the bell. If set to -<SAMP>`visible'</SAMP>, Readline uses a visible bell if one is available. -If set to <SAMP>`audible'</SAMP> (the default), Readline attempts to ring -the terminal's bell. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>comment-begin</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX6"></A> -The string to insert at the beginning of the line when the -<CODE>insert-comment</CODE> command is executed. The default value -is <CODE>"#"</CODE>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>completion-ignore-case</CODE> -<DD>If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline performs filename matching and completion -in a case-insensitive fashion. -The default value is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>completion-query-items</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX7"></A> -The number of possible completions that determines when the user is -asked whether he wants to see the list of possibilities. If the -number of possible completions is greater than this value, -Readline will ask the user whether or not he wishes to view -them; otherwise, they are simply listed. -This variable must be set to an integer value greater than or equal to 0. -The default limit is <CODE>100</CODE>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>convert-meta</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX8"></A> -If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will convert characters with the -eighth bit set to an ASCII key sequence by stripping the eighth -bit and prefixing an <KBD>ESC</KBD> character, converting them to a -meta-prefixed key sequence. The default value is <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>disable-completion</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX9"></A> -If set to <SAMP>`On'</SAMP>, Readline will inhibit word completion. -Completion characters will be inserted into the line as if they had -been mapped to <CODE>self-insert</CODE>. The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>editing-mode</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX10"></A> -The <CODE>editing-mode</CODE> variable controls which default set of -key bindings is used. By default, Readline starts up in Emacs editing -mode, where the keystrokes are most similar to Emacs. This variable can be -set to either <SAMP>`emacs'</SAMP> or <SAMP>`vi'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>enable-keypad</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX11"></A> -When set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will try to enable the application -keypad when it is called. Some systems need this to enable the -arrow keys. The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>expand-tilde</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX12"></A> -If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, tilde expansion is performed when Readline -attempts word completion. The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX13"></A> -If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, the history code attempts to place point at the -same location on each history line retrived with <CODE>previous-history</CODE> -or <CODE>next-history</CODE>. -</P><P> - -<DT><CODE>horizontal-scroll-mode</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX14"></A> -This variable can be set to either <SAMP>`on'</SAMP> or <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. Setting it -to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP> means that the text of the lines being edited will scroll -horizontally on a single screen line when they are longer than the width -of the screen, instead of wrapping onto a new screen line. By default, -this variable is set to <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>input-meta</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX15"></A> -<A NAME="IDX16"></A> -If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will enable eight-bit input (it -will not clear the eighth bit in the characters it reads), -regardless of what the terminal claims it can support. The -default value is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. The name <CODE>meta-flag</CODE> is a -synonym for this variable. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>isearch-terminators</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX17"></A> -The string of characters that should terminate an incremental search without -subsequently executing the character as a command (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC8">1.2.5 Searching for Commands in the History</A>). -If this variable has not been given a value, the characters <KBD>ESC</KBD> and -<KBD>C-J</KBD> will terminate an incremental search. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>keymap</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX18"></A> -Sets Readline's idea of the current keymap for key binding commands. -Acceptable <CODE>keymap</CODE> names are -<CODE>emacs</CODE>, -<CODE>emacs-standard</CODE>, -<CODE>emacs-meta</CODE>, -<CODE>emacs-ctlx</CODE>, -<CODE>vi</CODE>, -<CODE>vi-move</CODE>, -<CODE>vi-command</CODE>, and -<CODE>vi-insert</CODE>. -<CODE>vi</CODE> is equivalent to <CODE>vi-command</CODE>; <CODE>emacs</CODE> is -equivalent to <CODE>emacs-standard</CODE>. The default value is <CODE>emacs</CODE>. -The value of the <CODE>editing-mode</CODE> variable also affects the -default keymap. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>mark-directories</CODE> -<DD>If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, completed directory names have a slash -appended. The default is <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>mark-modified-lines</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX19"></A> -This variable, when set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, causes Readline to display an -asterisk (<SAMP>`*'</SAMP>) at the start of history lines which have been modified. -This variable is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP> by default. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>mark-symlinked-directories</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX20"></A> -If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, completed names which are symbolic links -to directories have a slash appended (subject to the value of -<CODE>mark-directories</CODE>). -The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>match-hidden-files</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX21"></A> -This variable, when set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, causes Readline to match files whose -names begin with a <SAMP>`.'</SAMP> (hidden files) when performing filename -completion, unless the leading <SAMP>`.'</SAMP> is -supplied by the user in the filename to be completed. -This variable is <SAMP>`on'</SAMP> by default. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>output-meta</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX22"></A> -If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will display characters with the -eighth bit set directly rather than as a meta-prefixed escape -sequence. The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>page-completions</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX23"></A> -If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline uses an internal <CODE>more</CODE>-like pager -to display a screenful of possible completions at a time. -This variable is <SAMP>`on'</SAMP> by default. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>print-completions-horizontally</CODE> -<DD>If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will display completions with matches -sorted horizontally in alphabetical order, rather than down the screen. -The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>show-all-if-ambiguous</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX24"></A> -This alters the default behavior of the completion functions. If -set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, -words which have more than one possible completion cause the -matches to be listed immediately instead of ringing the bell. -The default value is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>visible-stats</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX25"></A> -If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, a character denoting a file's type -is appended to the filename when listing possible -completions. The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>. -<P> - -</DL> -<P> - -<DT>Key Bindings -<DD>The syntax for controlling key bindings in the init file is -simple. First you need to find the name of the command that you -want to change. The following sections contain tables of the command -name, the default keybinding, if any, and a short description of what -the command does. -<P> - -Once you know the name of the command, simply place on a line -in the init file the name of the key -you wish to bind the command to, a colon, and then the name of the -command. The name of the key -can be expressed in different ways, depending on what you find most -comfortable. -</P><P> - -In addition to command names, readline allows keys to be bound -to a string that is inserted when the key is pressed (a <VAR>macro</VAR>). -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><VAR>keyname</VAR>: <VAR>function-name</VAR> or <VAR>macro</VAR> -<DD><VAR>keyname</VAR> is the name of a key spelled out in English. For example: -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>Control-u: universal-argument -Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word -Control-o: "> output" -</pre></td></tr></table><P> - -In the above example, <KBD>C-u</KBD> is bound to the function -<CODE>universal-argument</CODE>, -<KBD>M-DEL</KBD> is bound to the function <CODE>backward-kill-word</CODE>, and -<KBD>C-o</KBD> is bound to run the macro -expressed on the right hand side (that is, to insert the text -<SAMP>`> output'</SAMP> into the line). -</P><P> - -A number of symbolic character names are recognized while -processing this key binding syntax: -<VAR>DEL</VAR>, -<VAR>ESC</VAR>, -<VAR>ESCAPE</VAR>, -<VAR>LFD</VAR>, -<VAR>NEWLINE</VAR>, -<VAR>RET</VAR>, -<VAR>RETURN</VAR>, -<VAR>RUBOUT</VAR>, -<VAR>SPACE</VAR>, -<VAR>SPC</VAR>, -and -<VAR>TAB</VAR>. -</P><P> - -<DT>"<VAR>keyseq</VAR>": <VAR>function-name</VAR> or <VAR>macro</VAR> -<DD><VAR>keyseq</VAR> differs from <VAR>keyname</VAR> above in that strings -denoting an entire key sequence can be specified, by placing -the key sequence in double quotes. Some GNU Emacs style key -escapes can be used, as in the following example, but the -special character names are not recognized. -<P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>"\C-u": universal-argument -"\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file -"\e[11~": "Function Key 1" -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -In the above example, <KBD>C-u</KBD> is again bound to the function -<CODE>universal-argument</CODE> (just as it was in the first example), -<SAMP>`<KBD>C-x</KBD> <KBD>C-r</KBD>'</SAMP> is bound to the function <CODE>re-read-init-file</CODE>, -and <SAMP>`<KBD>ESC</KBD> <KBD>[</KBD> <KBD>1</KBD> <KBD>1</KBD> <KBD>~</KBD>'</SAMP> is bound to insert -the text <SAMP>`Function Key 1'</SAMP>. -</P><P> - -</DL> -<P> - -The following GNU Emacs style escape sequences are available when -specifying key sequences: -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><CODE><KBD>\C-</KBD></CODE> -<DD>control prefix -<DT><CODE><KBD>\M-</KBD></CODE> -<DD>meta prefix -<DT><CODE><KBD>\e</KBD></CODE> -<DD>an escape character -<DT><CODE><KBD>\\</KBD></CODE> -<DD>backslash -<DT><CODE><KBD>\"</KBD></CODE> -<DD><KBD>"</KBD>, a double quotation mark -<DT><CODE><KBD>\'</KBD></CODE> -<DD><KBD>'</KBD>, a single quote or apostrophe -</DL> -<P> - -In addition to the GNU Emacs style escape sequences, a second -set of backslash escapes is available: -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><CODE>\a</CODE> -<DD>alert (bell) -<DT><CODE>\b</CODE> -<DD>backspace -<DT><CODE>\d</CODE> -<DD>delete -<DT><CODE>\f</CODE> -<DD>form feed -<DT><CODE>\n</CODE> -<DD>newline -<DT><CODE>\r</CODE> -<DD>carriage return -<DT><CODE>\t</CODE> -<DD>horizontal tab -<DT><CODE>\v</CODE> -<DD>vertical tab -<DT><CODE>\<VAR>nnn</VAR></CODE> -<DD>the eight-bit character whose value is the octal value <VAR>nnn</VAR> -(one to three digits) -<DT><CODE>\x<VAR>HH</VAR></CODE> -<DD>the eight-bit character whose value is the hexadecimal value <VAR>HH</VAR> -(one or two hex digits) -</DL> -<P> - -When entering the text of a macro, single or double quotes must -be used to indicate a macro definition. -Unquoted text is assumed to be a function name. -In the macro body, the backslash escapes described above are expanded. -Backslash will quote any other character in the macro text, -including <SAMP>`"'</SAMP> and <SAMP>`''</SAMP>. -For example, the following binding will make <SAMP>`<KBD>C-x</KBD> \'</SAMP> -insert a single <SAMP>`\'</SAMP> into the line: -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>"\C-x\\": "\\" -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Conditional Init Constructs"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC11"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC10"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC12"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC12"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs </H3> -<!--docid::SEC11::--> -<P> - -Readline implements a facility similar in spirit to the conditional -compilation features of the C preprocessor which allows key -bindings and variable settings to be performed as the result -of tests. There are four parser directives used. -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><CODE>$if</CODE> -<DD>The <CODE>$if</CODE> construct allows bindings to be made based on the -editing mode, the terminal being used, or the application using -Readline. The text of the test extends to the end of the line; -no characters are required to isolate it. -<P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><CODE>mode</CODE> -<DD>The <CODE>mode=</CODE> form of the <CODE>$if</CODE> directive is used to test -whether Readline is in <CODE>emacs</CODE> or <CODE>vi</CODE> mode. -This may be used in conjunction -with the <SAMP>`set keymap'</SAMP> command, for instance, to set bindings in -the <CODE>emacs-standard</CODE> and <CODE>emacs-ctlx</CODE> keymaps only if -Readline is starting out in <CODE>emacs</CODE> mode. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>term</CODE> -<DD>The <CODE>term=</CODE> form may be used to include terminal-specific -key bindings, perhaps to bind the key sequences output by the -terminal's function keys. The word on the right side of the -<SAMP>`='</SAMP> is tested against both the full name of the terminal and -the portion of the terminal name before the first <SAMP>`-'</SAMP>. This -allows <CODE>sun</CODE> to match both <CODE>sun</CODE> and <CODE>sun-cmd</CODE>, -for instance. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>application</CODE> -<DD>The <VAR>application</VAR> construct is used to include -application-specific settings. Each program using the Readline -library sets the <VAR>application name</VAR>, and you can test for -a particular value. -This could be used to bind key sequences to functions useful for -a specific program. For instance, the following command adds a -key sequence that quotes the current or previous word in Bash: -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>$if Bash -# Quote the current or previous word -"\C-xq": "\eb\"\ef\"" -$endif -</pre></td></tr></table></DL> -<P> - -<DT><CODE>$endif</CODE> -<DD>This command, as seen in the previous example, terminates an -<CODE>$if</CODE> command. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>$else</CODE> -<DD>Commands in this branch of the <CODE>$if</CODE> directive are executed if -the test fails. -<P> - -<DT><CODE>$include</CODE> -<DD>This directive takes a single filename as an argument and reads commands -and bindings from that file. -For example, the following directive reads from <TT>`/etc/inputrc'</TT>: -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>$include /etc/inputrc -</pre></td></tr></table></DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Sample Init File"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC12"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC11"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.3.3 Sample Init File </H3> -<!--docid::SEC12::--> -<P> - -Here is an example of an <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file. This illustrates key -binding, variable assignment, and conditional syntax. -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre># This file controls the behaviour of line input editing for -# programs that use the GNU Readline library. Existing -# programs include FTP, Bash, and GDB. -# -# You can re-read the inputrc file with C-x C-r. -# Lines beginning with '#' are comments. -# -# First, include any systemwide bindings and variable -# assignments from /etc/Inputrc -$include /etc/Inputrc - -# -# Set various bindings for emacs mode. - -set editing-mode emacs - -$if mode=emacs - -Meta-Control-h: backward-kill-word Text after the function name is ignored - -# -# Arrow keys in keypad mode -# -#"\M-OD": backward-char -#"\M-OC": forward-char -#"\M-OA": previous-history -#"\M-OB": next-history -# -# Arrow keys in ANSI mode -# -"\M-[D": backward-char -"\M-[C": forward-char -"\M-[A": previous-history -"\M-[B": next-history -# -# Arrow keys in 8 bit keypad mode -# -#"\M-\C-OD": backward-char -#"\M-\C-OC": forward-char -#"\M-\C-OA": previous-history -#"\M-\C-OB": next-history -# -# Arrow keys in 8 bit ANSI mode -# -#"\M-\C-[D": backward-char -#"\M-\C-[C": forward-char -#"\M-\C-[A": previous-history -#"\M-\C-[B": next-history - -C-q: quoted-insert - -$endif - -# An old-style binding. This happens to be the default. -TAB: complete - -# Macros that are convenient for shell interaction -$if Bash -# edit the path -"\C-xp": "PATH=${PATH}\e\C-e\C-a\ef\C-f" -# prepare to type a quoted word -- -# insert open and close double quotes -# and move to just after the open quote -"\C-x\"": "\"\"\C-b" -# insert a backslash (testing backslash escapes -# in sequences and macros) -"\C-x\\": "\\" -# Quote the current or previous word -"\C-xq": "\eb\"\ef\"" -# Add a binding to refresh the line, which is unbound -"\C-xr": redraw-current-line -# Edit variable on current line. -"\M-\C-v": "\C-a\C-k$\C-y\M-\C-e\C-a\C-y=" -$endif - -# use a visible bell if one is available -set bell-style visible - -# don't strip characters to 7 bits when reading -set input-meta on - -# allow iso-latin1 characters to be inserted rather -# than converted to prefix-meta sequences -set convert-meta off - -# display characters with the eighth bit set directly -# rather than as meta-prefixed characters -set output-meta on - -# if there are more than 150 possible completions for -# a word, ask the user if he wants to see all of them -set completion-query-items 150 - -# For FTP -$if Ftp -"\C-xg": "get \M-?" -"\C-xt": "put \M-?" -"\M-.": yank-last-arg -$endif -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -<A NAME="Bindable Readline Commands"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC13"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC12"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC14"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC1"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 1.4 Bindable Readline Commands </H2> -<!--docid::SEC13::--> -<P> - -<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Moving about the line.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Getting at previous lines.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Commands for changing text.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Commands for killing and yanking.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Specifying numeric arguments, repeat counts.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Getting Readline to do the typing for you.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Saving and re-executing typed characters</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Other miscellaneous commands.</TD></TR> -</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> -<P> - -This section describes Readline commands that may be bound to key -sequences. -Command names without an accompanying key sequence are unbound by default. -</P><P> - -In the following descriptions, <EM>point</EM> refers to the current cursor -position, and <EM>mark</EM> refers to a cursor position saved by the -<CODE>set-mark</CODE> command. -The text between the point and mark is referred to as the <EM>region</EM>. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Commands For Moving"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC14"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC15"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.4.1 Commands For Moving </H3> -<!--docid::SEC14::--> -<DL COMPACT> -<A NAME="IDX26"></A> -<DT><CODE>beginning-of-line (C-a)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX27"></A> -Move to the start of the current line. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX28"></A> -<DT><CODE>end-of-line (C-e)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX29"></A> -Move to the end of the line. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX30"></A> -<DT><CODE>forward-char (C-f)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX31"></A> -Move forward a character. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX32"></A> -<DT><CODE>backward-char (C-b)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX33"></A> -Move back a character. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX34"></A> -<DT><CODE>forward-word (M-f)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX35"></A> -Move forward to the end of the next word. Words are composed of -letters and digits. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX36"></A> -<DT><CODE>backward-word (M-b)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX37"></A> -Move back to the start of the current or previous word. Words are -composed of letters and digits. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX38"></A> -<DT><CODE>clear-screen (C-l)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX39"></A> -Clear the screen and redraw the current line, -leaving the current line at the top of the screen. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX40"></A> -<DT><CODE>redraw-current-line ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX41"></A> -Refresh the current line. By default, this is unbound. -<P> - -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Commands For History"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC15"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC14"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC16"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC16"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History </H3> -<!--docid::SEC15::--> -<P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<A NAME="IDX42"></A> -<DT><CODE>accept-line (Newline or Return)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX43"></A> -Accept the line regardless of where the cursor is. -If this line is -non-empty, it may be added to the history list for future recall with -<CODE>add_history()</CODE>. -If this line is a modified history line, the history line is restored -to its original state. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX44"></A> -<DT><CODE>previous-history (C-p)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX45"></A> -Move `back' through the history list, fetching the previous command. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX46"></A> -<DT><CODE>next-history (C-n)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX47"></A> -Move `forward' through the history list, fetching the next command. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX48"></A> -<DT><CODE>beginning-of-history (M-<)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX49"></A> -Move to the first line in the history. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX50"></A> -<DT><CODE>end-of-history (M->)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX51"></A> -Move to the end of the input history, i.e., the line currently -being entered. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX52"></A> -<DT><CODE>reverse-search-history (C-r)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX53"></A> -Search backward starting at the current line and moving `up' through -the history as necessary. This is an incremental search. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX54"></A> -<DT><CODE>forward-search-history (C-s)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX55"></A> -Search forward starting at the current line and moving `down' through -the the history as necessary. This is an incremental search. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX56"></A> -<DT><CODE>non-incremental-reverse-search-history (M-p)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX57"></A> -Search backward starting at the current line and moving `up' -through the history as necessary using a non-incremental search -for a string supplied by the user. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX58"></A> -<DT><CODE>non-incremental-forward-search-history (M-n)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX59"></A> -Search forward starting at the current line and moving `down' -through the the history as necessary using a non-incremental search -for a string supplied by the user. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX60"></A> -<DT><CODE>history-search-forward ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX61"></A> -Search forward through the history for the string of characters -between the start of the current line and the point. -This is a non-incremental search. -By default, this command is unbound. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX62"></A> -<DT><CODE>history-search-backward ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX63"></A> -Search backward through the history for the string of characters -between the start of the current line and the point. This -is a non-incremental search. By default, this command is unbound. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX64"></A> -<DT><CODE>yank-nth-arg (M-C-y)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX65"></A> -Insert the first argument to the previous command (usually -the second word on the previous line) at point. -With an argument <VAR>n</VAR>, -insert the <VAR>n</VAR>th word from the previous command (the words -in the previous command begin with word 0). A negative argument -inserts the <VAR>n</VAR>th word from the end of the previous command. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX66"></A> -<DT><CODE>yank-last-arg (M-. or M-_)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX67"></A> -Insert last argument to the previous command (the last word of the -previous history entry). With an -argument, behave exactly like <CODE>yank-nth-arg</CODE>. -Successive calls to <CODE>yank-last-arg</CODE> move back through the history -list, inserting the last argument of each line in turn. -<P> - -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Commands For Text"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC16"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC15"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC17"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC17"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text </H3> -<!--docid::SEC16::--> -<P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<A NAME="IDX68"></A> -<DT><CODE>delete-char (C-d)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX69"></A> -Delete the character at point. If point is at the -beginning of the line, there are no characters in the line, and -the last character typed was not bound to <CODE>delete-char</CODE>, then -return EOF. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX70"></A> -<DT><CODE>backward-delete-char (Rubout)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX71"></A> -Delete the character behind the cursor. A numeric argument means -to kill the characters instead of deleting them. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX72"></A> -<DT><CODE>forward-backward-delete-char ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX73"></A> -Delete the character under the cursor, unless the cursor is at the -end of the line, in which case the character behind the cursor is -deleted. By default, this is not bound to a key. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX74"></A> -<DT><CODE>quoted-insert (C-q or C-v)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX75"></A> -Add the next character typed to the line verbatim. This is -how to insert key sequences like <KBD>C-q</KBD>, for example. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX76"></A> -<DT><CODE>tab-insert (M-<KBD>TAB</KBD>)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX77"></A> -Insert a tab character. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX78"></A> -<DT><CODE>self-insert (a, b, A, 1, !, <small>...</small>)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX79"></A> -Insert yourself. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX80"></A> -<DT><CODE>transpose-chars (C-t)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX81"></A> -Drag the character before the cursor forward over -the character at the cursor, moving the -cursor forward as well. If the insertion point -is at the end of the line, then this -transposes the last two characters of the line. -Negative arguments have no effect. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX82"></A> -<DT><CODE>transpose-words (M-t)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX83"></A> -Drag the word before point past the word after point, -moving point past that word as well. -If the insertion point is at the end of the line, this transposes -the last two words on the line. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX84"></A> -<DT><CODE>upcase-word (M-u)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX85"></A> -Uppercase the current (or following) word. With a negative argument, -uppercase the previous word, but do not move the cursor. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX86"></A> -<DT><CODE>downcase-word (M-l)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX87"></A> -Lowercase the current (or following) word. With a negative argument, -lowercase the previous word, but do not move the cursor. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX88"></A> -<DT><CODE>capitalize-word (M-c)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX89"></A> -Capitalize the current (or following) word. With a negative argument, -capitalize the previous word, but do not move the cursor. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX90"></A> -<DT><CODE>overwrite-mode ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX91"></A> -Toggle overwrite mode. With an explicit positive numeric argument, -switches to overwrite mode. With an explicit non-positive numeric -argument, switches to insert mode. This command affects only -<CODE>emacs</CODE> mode; <CODE>vi</CODE> mode does overwrite differently. -Each call to <CODE>readline()</CODE> starts in insert mode. -<P> - -In overwrite mode, characters bound to <CODE>self-insert</CODE> replace -the text at point rather than pushing the text to the right. -Characters bound to <CODE>backward-delete-char</CODE> replace the character -before point with a space. -</P><P> - -By default, this command is unbound. -</P><P> - -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Commands For Killing"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC17"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC16"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC18"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC18"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.4.4 Killing And Yanking </H3> -<!--docid::SEC17::--> -<P> - -<DL COMPACT> - -<A NAME="IDX92"></A> -<DT><CODE>kill-line (C-k)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX93"></A> -Kill the text from point to the end of the line. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX94"></A> -<DT><CODE>backward-kill-line (C-x Rubout)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX95"></A> -Kill backward to the beginning of the line. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX96"></A> -<DT><CODE>unix-line-discard (C-u)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX97"></A> -Kill backward from the cursor to the beginning of the current line. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX98"></A> -<DT><CODE>kill-whole-line ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX99"></A> -Kill all characters on the current line, no matter where point is. -By default, this is unbound. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX100"></A> -<DT><CODE>kill-word (M-d)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX101"></A> -Kill from point to the end of the current word, or if between -words, to the end of the next word. -Word boundaries are the same as <CODE>forward-word</CODE>. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX102"></A> -<DT><CODE>backward-kill-word (M-<KBD>DEL</KBD>)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX103"></A> -Kill the word behind point. -Word boundaries are the same as <CODE>backward-word</CODE>. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX104"></A> -<DT><CODE>unix-word-rubout (C-w)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX105"></A> -Kill the word behind point, using white space as a word boundary. -The killed text is saved on the kill-ring. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX106"></A> -<DT><CODE>delete-horizontal-space ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX107"></A> -Delete all spaces and tabs around point. By default, this is unbound. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX108"></A> -<DT><CODE>kill-region ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX109"></A> -Kill the text in the current region. -By default, this command is unbound. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX110"></A> -<DT><CODE>copy-region-as-kill ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX111"></A> -Copy the text in the region to the kill buffer, so it can be yanked -right away. By default, this command is unbound. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX112"></A> -<DT><CODE>copy-backward-word ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX113"></A> -Copy the word before point to the kill buffer. -The word boundaries are the same as <CODE>backward-word</CODE>. -By default, this command is unbound. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX114"></A> -<DT><CODE>copy-forward-word ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX115"></A> -Copy the word following point to the kill buffer. -The word boundaries are the same as <CODE>forward-word</CODE>. -By default, this command is unbound. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX116"></A> -<DT><CODE>yank (C-y)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX117"></A> -Yank the top of the kill ring into the buffer at point. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX118"></A> -<DT><CODE>yank-pop (M-y)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX119"></A> -Rotate the kill-ring, and yank the new top. You can only do this if -the prior command is <CODE>yank</CODE> or <CODE>yank-pop</CODE>. -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Numeric Arguments"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC18"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC17"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC19"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC19"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments </H3> -<!--docid::SEC18::--> -<DL COMPACT> - -<A NAME="IDX120"></A> -<DT><CODE>digit-argument (<KBD>M-0</KBD>, <KBD>M-1</KBD>, <small>...</small> <KBD>M--</KBD>)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX121"></A> -Add this digit to the argument already accumulating, or start a new -argument. <KBD>M--</KBD> starts a negative argument. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX122"></A> -<DT><CODE>universal-argument ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX123"></A> -This is another way to specify an argument. -If this command is followed by one or more digits, optionally with a -leading minus sign, those digits define the argument. -If the command is followed by digits, executing <CODE>universal-argument</CODE> -again ends the numeric argument, but is otherwise ignored. -As a special case, if this command is immediately followed by a -character that is neither a digit or minus sign, the argument count -for the next command is multiplied by four. -The argument count is initially one, so executing this function the -first time makes the argument count four, a second time makes the -argument count sixteen, and so on. -By default, this is not bound to a key. -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Commands For Completion"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC19"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC18"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC20"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC20"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You </H3> -<!--docid::SEC19::--> -<P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<A NAME="IDX124"></A> -<DT><CODE>complete (<KBD>TAB</KBD>)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX125"></A> -Attempt to perform completion on the text before point. -The actual completion performed is application-specific. -The default is filename completion. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX126"></A> -<DT><CODE>possible-completions (M-?)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX127"></A> -List the possible completions of the text before point. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX128"></A> -<DT><CODE>insert-completions (M-*)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX129"></A> -Insert all completions of the text before point that would have -been generated by <CODE>possible-completions</CODE>. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX130"></A> -<DT><CODE>menu-complete ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX131"></A> -Similar to <CODE>complete</CODE>, but replaces the word to be completed -with a single match from the list of possible completions. -Repeated execution of <CODE>menu-complete</CODE> steps through the list -of possible completions, inserting each match in turn. -At the end of the list of completions, the bell is rung -(subject to the setting of <CODE>bell-style</CODE>) -and the original text is restored. -An argument of <VAR>n</VAR> moves <VAR>n</VAR> positions forward in the list -of matches; a negative argument may be used to move backward -through the list. -This command is intended to be bound to <KBD>TAB</KBD>, but is unbound -by default. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX132"></A> -<DT><CODE>delete-char-or-list ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX133"></A> -Deletes the character under the cursor if not at the beginning or -end of the line (like <CODE>delete-char</CODE>). -If at the end of the line, behaves identically to -<CODE>possible-completions</CODE>. -This command is unbound by default. -<P> - -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Keyboard Macros"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC20"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC19"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC21"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC21"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.4.7 Keyboard Macros </H3> -<!--docid::SEC20::--> -<DL COMPACT> - -<A NAME="IDX134"></A> -<DT><CODE>start-kbd-macro (C-x ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX135"></A> -Begin saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX136"></A> -<DT><CODE>end-kbd-macro (C-x ))</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX137"></A> -Stop saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro -and save the definition. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX138"></A> -<DT><CODE>call-last-kbd-macro (C-x e)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX139"></A> -Re-execute the last keyboard macro defined, by making the characters -in the macro appear as if typed at the keyboard. -<P> - -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Miscellaneous Commands"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC21"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC20"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands </H3> -<!--docid::SEC21::--> -<DL COMPACT> - -<A NAME="IDX140"></A> -<DT><CODE>re-read-init-file (C-x C-r)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX141"></A> -Read in the contents of the <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file, and incorporate -any bindings or variable assignments found there. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX142"></A> -<DT><CODE>abort (C-g)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX143"></A> -Abort the current editing command and -ring the terminal's bell (subject to the setting of -<CODE>bell-style</CODE>). -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX144"></A> -<DT><CODE>do-uppercase-version (M-a, M-b, M-<VAR>x</VAR>, <small>...</small>)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX145"></A> -If the metafied character <VAR>x</VAR> is lowercase, run the command -that is bound to the corresponding uppercase character. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX146"></A> -<DT><CODE>prefix-meta (<KBD>ESC</KBD>)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX147"></A> -Metafy the next character typed. This is for keyboards -without a meta key. Typing <SAMP>`<KBD>ESC</KBD> f'</SAMP> is equivalent to typing -<KBD>M-f</KBD>. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX148"></A> -<DT><CODE>undo (C-_ or C-x C-u)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX149"></A> -Incremental undo, separately remembered for each line. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX150"></A> -<DT><CODE>revert-line (M-r)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX151"></A> -Undo all changes made to this line. This is like executing the <CODE>undo</CODE> -command enough times to get back to the beginning. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX152"></A> -<DT><CODE>tilde-expand (M-~)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX153"></A> -Perform tilde expansion on the current word. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX154"></A> -<DT><CODE>set-mark (C-@)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX155"></A> -Set the mark to the point. If a -numeric argument is supplied, the mark is set to that position. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX156"></A> -<DT><CODE>exchange-point-and-mark (C-x C-x)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX157"></A> -Swap the point with the mark. The current cursor position is set to -the saved position, and the old cursor position is saved as the mark. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX158"></A> -<DT><CODE>character-search (C-])</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX159"></A> -A character is read and point is moved to the next occurrence of that -character. A negative count searches for previous occurrences. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX160"></A> -<DT><CODE>character-search-backward (M-C-])</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX161"></A> -A character is read and point is moved to the previous occurrence -of that character. A negative count searches for subsequent -occurrences. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX162"></A> -<DT><CODE>insert-comment (M-#)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX163"></A> -Without a numeric argument, the value of the <CODE>comment-begin</CODE> -variable is inserted at the beginning of the current line. -If a numeric argument is supplied, this command acts as a toggle: if -the characters at the beginning of the line do not match the value -of <CODE>comment-begin</CODE>, the value is inserted, otherwise -the characters in <CODE>comment-begin</CODE> are deleted from the beginning of -the line. -In either case, the line is accepted as if a newline had been typed. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX164"></A> -<DT><CODE>dump-functions ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX165"></A> -Print all of the functions and their key bindings to the -Readline output stream. If a numeric argument is supplied, -the output is formatted in such a way that it can be made part -of an <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file. This command is unbound by default. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX166"></A> -<DT><CODE>dump-variables ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX167"></A> -Print all of the settable variables and their values to the -Readline output stream. If a numeric argument is supplied, -the output is formatted in such a way that it can be made part -of an <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file. This command is unbound by default. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX168"></A> -<DT><CODE>dump-macros ()</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX169"></A> -Print all of the Readline key sequences bound to macros and the -strings they output. If a numeric argument is supplied, -the output is formatted in such a way that it can be made part -of an <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file. This command is unbound by default. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX170"></A> -<DT><CODE>emacs-editing-mode (C-e)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX171"></A> -When in <CODE>vi</CODE> command mode, this causes a switch to <CODE>emacs</CODE> -editing mode. -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX172"></A> -<DT><CODE>vi-editing-mode (M-C-j)</CODE> -<DD><A NAME="IDX173"></A> -When in <CODE>emacs</CODE> editing mode, this causes a switch to <CODE>vi</CODE> -editing mode. -<P> - -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Readline vi Mode"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC22"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC21"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC1"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 1.5 Readline vi Mode </H2> -<!--docid::SEC22::--> -<P> - -While the Readline library does not have a full set of <CODE>vi</CODE> -editing functions, it does contain enough to allow simple editing -of the line. The Readline <CODE>vi</CODE> mode behaves as specified in -the POSIX 1003.2 standard. -</P><P> - -In order to switch interactively between <CODE>emacs</CODE> and <CODE>vi</CODE> -editing modes, use the command <KBD>M-C-j</KBD> (bound to emacs-editing-mode -when in <CODE>vi</CODE> mode and to vi-editing-mode in <CODE>emacs</CODE> mode). -The Readline default is <CODE>emacs</CODE> mode. -</P><P> - -When you enter a line in <CODE>vi</CODE> mode, you are already placed in -`insertion' mode, as if you had typed an <SAMP>`i'</SAMP>. Pressing <KBD>ESC</KBD> -switches you into `command' mode, where you can edit the text of the -line with the standard <CODE>vi</CODE> movement keys, move to previous -history lines with <SAMP>`k'</SAMP> and subsequent lines with <SAMP>`j'</SAMP>, and -so forth. -</P><P> - -This document describes the GNU Readline Library, a utility for aiding -in the consitency of user interface across discrete programs that need -to provide a command line interface. -</P><P> - -Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -</P><P> - -Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of -this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice -pare preserved on all copies. -</P><P> - -Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this -manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire -resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission -notice identical to this one. -</P><P> - -Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual -into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions, -except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved -by the Foundation. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Programming with GNU Readline"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC23"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC24"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ >> ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H1> 2. Programming with GNU Readline </H1> -<!--docid::SEC23::--> -<P> - -This chapter describes the interface between the GNU Readline Library and -other programs. If you are a programmer, and you wish to include the -features found in GNU Readline -such as completion, line editing, and interactive history manipulation -in your own programs, this section is for you. -</P><P> - -<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC24">2.1 Basic Behavior</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Using the default behavior of Readline.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC25">2.2 Custom Functions</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Adding your own functions to Readline.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Variables accessible to custom - functions.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC29">2.4 Readline Convenience Functions</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions which Readline supplies to - aid in writing your own custom - functions.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">How Readline behaves when it receives signals.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.6 Custom Completers</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Supplanting or supplementing Readline's - completion functions.</TD></TR> -</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> -<P> - -<A NAME="Basic Behavior"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC24"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC25"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ >> ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 2.1 Basic Behavior </H2> -<!--docid::SEC24::--> -<P> - -Many programs provide a command line interface, such as <CODE>mail</CODE>, -<CODE>ftp</CODE>, and <CODE>sh</CODE>. For such programs, the default behaviour of -Readline is sufficient. This section describes how to use Readline in -the simplest way possible, perhaps to replace calls in your code to -<CODE>gets()</CODE> or <CODE>fgets()</CODE>. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX174"></A> -<A NAME="IDX175"></A> -</P><P> - -The function <CODE>readline()</CODE> prints a prompt <VAR>prompt</VAR> -and then reads and returns a single line of text from the user. -If <VAR>prompt</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE> or the empty string, no prompt is displayed. -The line <CODE>readline</CODE> returns is allocated with <CODE>malloc()</CODE>; -the caller should <CODE>free()</CODE> the line when it has finished with it. -The declaration for <CODE>readline</CODE> in ANSI C is -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre><CODE>char *readline (const char *<VAR>prompt</VAR>);</CODE> -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -So, one might say -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre><CODE>char *line = readline ("Enter a line: ");</CODE> -</pre></td></tr></table>in order to read a line of text from the user. -The line returned has the final newline removed, so only the -text remains. -</P><P> - -If <CODE>readline</CODE> encounters an <CODE>EOF</CODE> while reading the line, and the -line is empty at that point, then <CODE>(char *)NULL</CODE> is returned. -Otherwise, the line is ended just as if a newline had been typed. -</P><P> - -If you want the user to be able to get at the line later, (with -<KBD>C-p</KBD> for example), you must call <CODE>add_history()</CODE> to save the -line away in a <EM>history</EM> list of such lines. -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre><CODE>add_history (line)</CODE>; -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -For full details on the GNU History Library, see the associated manual. -</P><P> - -It is preferable to avoid saving empty lines on the history list, since -users rarely have a burning need to reuse a blank line. Here is -a function which usefully replaces the standard <CODE>gets()</CODE> library -function, and has the advantage of no static buffer to overflow: -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>/* A static variable for holding the line. */ -static char *line_read = (char *)NULL; - -/* Read a string, and return a pointer to it. - Returns NULL on EOF. */ -char * -rl_gets () -{ - /* If the buffer has already been allocated, - return the memory to the free pool. */ - if (line_read) - { - free (line_read); - line_read = (char *)NULL; - } - - /* Get a line from the user. */ - line_read = readline (""); - - /* If the line has any text in it, - save it on the history. */ - if (line_read && *line_read) - add_history (line_read); - - return (line_read); -} -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -This function gives the user the default behaviour of <KBD>TAB</KBD> -completion: completion on file names. If you do not want Readline to -complete on filenames, you can change the binding of the <KBD>TAB</KBD> key -with <CODE>rl_bind_key()</CODE>. -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre><CODE>int rl_bind_key (int <VAR>key</VAR>, rl_command_func_t *<VAR>function</VAR>);</CODE> -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -<CODE>rl_bind_key()</CODE> takes two arguments: <VAR>key</VAR> is the character that -you want to bind, and <VAR>function</VAR> is the address of the function to -call when <VAR>key</VAR> is pressed. Binding <KBD>TAB</KBD> to <CODE>rl_insert()</CODE> -makes <KBD>TAB</KBD> insert itself. -<CODE>rl_bind_key()</CODE> returns non-zero if <VAR>key</VAR> is not a valid -ASCII character code (between 0 and 255). -</P><P> - -Thus, to disable the default <KBD>TAB</KBD> behavior, the following suffices: -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre><CODE>rl_bind_key ('\t', rl_insert);</CODE> -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -This code should be executed once at the start of your program; you -might write a function called <CODE>initialize_readline()</CODE> which -performs this and other desired initializations, such as installing -custom completers (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.6 Custom Completers</A>). -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Custom Functions"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC25"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC24"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC26"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 2.2 Custom Functions </H2> -<!--docid::SEC25::--> -<P> - -Readline provides many functions for manipulating the text of -the line, but it isn't possible to anticipate the needs of all -programs. This section describes the various functions and variables -defined within the Readline library which allow a user program to add -customized functionality to Readline. -</P><P> - -Before declaring any functions that customize Readline's behavior, or -using any functionality Readline provides in other code, an -application writer should include the file <CODE><readline/readline.h></CODE> -in any file that uses Readline's features. Since some of the definitions -in <CODE>readline.h</CODE> use the <CODE>stdio</CODE> library, the file -<CODE><stdio.h></CODE> should be included before <CODE>readline.h</CODE>. -</P><P> - -<CODE>readline.h</CODE> defines a C preprocessor variable that should -be treated as an integer, <CODE>RL_READLINE_VERSION</CODE>, which may -be used to conditionally compile application code depending on -the installed Readline version. The value is a hexadecimal -encoding of the major and minor version numbers of the library, -of the form 0x<VAR>MMmm</VAR>. <VAR>MM</VAR> is the two-digit major -version number; <VAR>mm</VAR> is the two-digit minor version number. -For Readline 4.2, for example, the value of -<CODE>RL_READLINE_VERSION</CODE> would be <CODE>0x0402</CODE>. -</P><P> - -<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC26">2.2.1 Readline Typedefs</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">C declarations to make code readable.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC27">2.2.2 Writing a New Function</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Variables and calling conventions.</TD></TR> -</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> -<P> - -<A NAME="Readline Typedefs"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC26"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC25"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC27"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC25"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.2.1 Readline Typedefs </H3> -<!--docid::SEC26::--> -<P> - -For readabilty, we declare a number of new object types, all pointers -to functions. -</P><P> - -The reason for declaring these new types is to make it easier to write -code describing pointers to C functions with appropriately prototyped -arguments and return values. -</P><P> - -For instance, say we want to declare a variable <VAR>func</VAR> as a pointer -to a function which takes two <CODE>int</CODE> arguments and returns an -<CODE>int</CODE> (this is the type of all of the Readline bindable functions). -Instead of the classic C declaration -</P><P> - -<CODE>int (*func)();</CODE> -</P><P> - -or the ANSI-C style declaration -</P><P> - -<CODE>int (*func)(int, int);</CODE> -</P><P> - -we may write -</P><P> - -<CODE>rl_command_func_t *func;</CODE> -</P><P> - -The full list of function pointer types available is -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><CODE>typedef int rl_command_func_t (int, int);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef char *rl_compentry_func_t (const char *, int);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef char **rl_completion_func_t (const char *, int, int);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef char *rl_quote_func_t (char *, int, char *);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef char *rl_dequote_func_t (char *, int);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef int rl_compignore_func_t (char **);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef void rl_compdisp_func_t (char **, int, int);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef int rl_hook_func_t (void);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef int rl_getc_func_t (FILE *);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef int rl_linebuf_func_t (char *, int);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef int rl_intfunc_t (int);</CODE> -<DD><DT><CODE>#define rl_ivoidfunc_t rl_hook_func_t</CODE> -<DD><DT><CODE>typedef int rl_icpfunc_t (char *);</CODE> -<DD><DT><CODE>typedef int rl_icppfunc_t (char **);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -<DT><CODE>typedef void rl_voidfunc_t (void);</CODE> -<DD><DT><CODE>typedef void rl_vintfunc_t (int);</CODE> -<DD><DT><CODE>typedef void rl_vcpfunc_t (char *);</CODE> -<DD><DT><CODE>typedef void rl_vcppfunc_t (char **);</CODE> -<DD><P> - -</DL> -<P> - -<A NAME="Function Writing"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC27"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC26"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC25"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.2.2 Writing a New Function </H3> -<!--docid::SEC27::--> -<P> - -In order to write new functions for Readline, you need to know the -calling conventions for keyboard-invoked functions, and the names of the -variables that describe the current state of the line read so far. -</P><P> - -The calling sequence for a command <CODE>foo</CODE> looks like -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre><CODE>int foo (int count, int key)</CODE> -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -where <VAR>count</VAR> is the numeric argument (or 1 if defaulted) and -<VAR>key</VAR> is the key that invoked this function. -</P><P> - -It is completely up to the function as to what should be done with the -numeric argument. Some functions use it as a repeat count, some -as a flag, and others to choose alternate behavior (refreshing the current -line as opposed to refreshing the screen, for example). Some choose to -ignore it. In general, if a -function uses the numeric argument as a repeat count, it should be able -to do something useful with both negative and positive arguments. -At the very least, it should be aware that it can be passed a -negative argument. -</P><P> - -A command function should return 0 if its action completes successfully, -and a non-zero value if some error occurs. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Readline Variables"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC28"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC27"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ >> ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 2.3 Readline Variables </H2> -<!--docid::SEC28::--> -<P> - -These variables are available to function writers. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX176"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>rl_line_buffer</B> -<DD>This is the line gathered so far. You are welcome to modify the -contents of the line, but see <A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A>. The -function <CODE>rl_extend_line_buffer</CODE> is available to increase -the memory allocated to <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX177"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_point</B> -<DD>The offset of the current cursor position in <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE> -(the <EM>point</EM>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX178"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_end</B> -<DD>The number of characters present in <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE>. When -<CODE>rl_point</CODE> is at the end of the line, <CODE>rl_point</CODE> and -<CODE>rl_end</CODE> are equal. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX179"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_mark</B> -<DD>The <VAR>mark</VAR> (saved position) in the current line. If set, the mark -and point define a <EM>region</EM>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX180"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_done</B> -<DD>Setting this to a non-zero value causes Readline to return the current -line immediately. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX181"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_num_chars_to_read</B> -<DD>Setting this to a positive value before calling <CODE>readline()</CODE> causes -Readline to return after accepting that many characters, rather -than reading up to a character bound to <CODE>accept-line</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX182"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_pending_input</B> -<DD>Setting this to a value makes it the next keystroke read. This is a -way to stuff a single character into the input stream. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX183"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_dispatching</B> -<DD>Set to a non-zero value if a function is being called from a key binding; -zero otherwise. Application functions can test this to discover whether -they were called directly or by Readline's dispatching mechanism. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX184"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_erase_empty_line</B> -<DD>Setting this to a non-zero value causes Readline to completely erase -the current line, including any prompt, any time a newline is typed as -the only character on an otherwise-empty line. The cursor is moved to -the beginning of the newly-blank line. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX185"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>rl_prompt</B> -<DD>The prompt Readline uses. This is set from the argument to -<CODE>readline()</CODE>, and should not be assigned to directly. -The <CODE>rl_set_prompt()</CODE> function (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A>) may -be used to modify the prompt string after calling <CODE>readline()</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX186"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_already_prompted</B> -<DD>If an application wishes to display the prompt itself, rather than have -Readline do it the first time <CODE>readline()</CODE> is called, it should set -this variable to a non-zero value after displaying the prompt. -The prompt must also be passed as the argument to <CODE>readline()</CODE> so -the redisplay functions can update the display properly. -The calling application is responsible for managing the value; Readline -never sets it. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX187"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_library_version</B> -<DD>The version number of this revision of the library. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX188"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_readline_version</B> -<DD>An integer encoding the current version of the library. The encoding is -of the form 0x<VAR>MMmm</VAR>, where <VAR>MM</VAR> is the two-digit major version -number, and <VAR>mm</VAR> is the two-digit minor version number. -For example, for Readline-4.2, <CODE>rl_readline_version</CODE> would have the -value 0x0402. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX189"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_gnu_readline_p</B> -<DD>Always set to 1, denoting that this is GNU readline rather than some -emulation. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX190"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_terminal_name</B> -<DD>The terminal type, used for initialization. If not set by the application, -Readline sets this to the value of the <CODE>TERM</CODE> environment variable -the first time it is called. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX191"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_readline_name</B> -<DD>This variable is set to a unique name by each application using Readline. -The value allows conditional parsing of the inputrc file -(see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC11">1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX192"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> FILE * <B>rl_instream</B> -<DD>The stdio stream from which Readline reads input. -If <CODE>NULL</CODE>, Readline defaults to <VAR>stdin</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX193"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> FILE * <B>rl_outstream</B> -<DD>The stdio stream to which Readline performs output. -If <CODE>NULL</CODE>, Readline defaults to <VAR>stdout</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX194"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_command_func_t * <B>rl_last_func</B> -<DD>The address of the last command function Readline executed. May be used to -test whether or not a function is being executed twice in succession, for -example. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX195"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_hook_func_t * <B>rl_startup_hook</B> -<DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call just -before <CODE>readline</CODE> prints the first prompt. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX196"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_hook_func_t * <B>rl_pre_input_hook</B> -<DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call after -the first prompt has been printed and just before <CODE>readline</CODE> -starts reading input characters. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX197"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_hook_func_t * <B>rl_event_hook</B> -<DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call periodically -when Readline is waiting for terminal input. -By default, this will be called at most ten times a second if there -is no keyboard input. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX198"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_getc_func_t * <B>rl_getc_function</B> -<DD>If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer -to get a character from the input stream. By default, it is set to -<CODE>rl_getc</CODE>, the default Readline character input function -(see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX199"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_voidfunc_t * <B>rl_redisplay_function</B> -<DD>If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer -to update the display with the current contents of the editing buffer. -By default, it is set to <CODE>rl_redisplay</CODE>, the default Readline -redisplay function (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX200"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_vintfunc_t * <B>rl_prep_term_function</B> -<DD>If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer -to initialize the terminal. The function takes a single argument, an -<CODE>int</CODE> flag that says whether or not to use eight-bit characters. -By default, this is set to <CODE>rl_prep_terminal</CODE> -(see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX201"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_voidfunc_t * <B>rl_deprep_term_function</B> -<DD>If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer -to reset the terminal. This function should undo the effects of -<CODE>rl_prep_term_function</CODE>. -By default, this is set to <CODE>rl_deprep_terminal</CODE> -(see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX202"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> Keymap <B>rl_executing_keymap</B> -<DD>This variable is set to the keymap (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A>) in which the -currently executing readline function was found. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX203"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> Keymap <B>rl_binding_keymap</B> -<DD>This variable is set to the keymap (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A>) in which the -last key binding occurred. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX204"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>rl_executing_macro</B> -<DD>This variable is set to the text of any currently-executing macro. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX205"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_readline_state</B> -<DD>A variable with bit values that encapsulate the current Readline state. -A bit is set with the <CODE>RL_SETSTATE</CODE> macro, and unset with the -<CODE>RL_UNSETSTATE</CODE> macro. Use the <CODE>RL_ISSTATE</CODE> macro to test -whether a particular state bit is set. Current state bits include: -</P><P> - -<DL COMPACT> -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_NONE</CODE> -<DD>Readline has not yet been called, nor has it begun to intialize. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_INITIALIZING</CODE> -<DD>Readline is initializing its internal data structures. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_INITIALIZED</CODE> -<DD>Readline has completed its initialization. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_TERMPREPPED</CODE> -<DD>Readline has modified the terminal modes to do its own input and redisplay. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_READCMD</CODE> -<DD>Readline is reading a command from the keyboard. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_METANEXT</CODE> -<DD>Readline is reading more input after reading the meta-prefix character. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_DISPATCHING</CODE> -<DD>Readline is dispatching to a command. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_MOREINPUT</CODE> -<DD>Readline is reading more input while executing an editing command. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_ISEARCH</CODE> -<DD>Readline is performing an incremental history search. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_NSEARCH</CODE> -<DD>Readline is performing a non-incremental history search. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_SEARCH</CODE> -<DD>Readline is searching backward or forward through the history for a string. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_NUMERICARG</CODE> -<DD>Readline is reading a numeric argument. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_MACROINPUT</CODE> -<DD>Readline is currently getting its input from a previously-defined keyboard -macro. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_MACRODEF</CODE> -<DD>Readline is currently reading characters defining a keyboard macro. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_OVERWRITE</CODE> -<DD>Readline is in overwrite mode. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_COMPLETING</CODE> -<DD>Readline is performing word completion. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_SIGHANDLER</CODE> -<DD>Readline is currently executing the readline signal handler. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_UNDOING</CODE> -<DD>Readline is performing an undo. -<DT><CODE>RL_STATE_DONE</CODE> -<DD>Readline has read a key sequence bound to <CODE>accept-line</CODE> -and is about to return the line to the caller. -</DL> -<P> - -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX206"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_explicit_arg</B> -<DD>Set to a non-zero value if an explicit numeric argument was specified by -the user. Only valid in a bindable command function. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX207"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_numeric_arg</B> -<DD>Set to the value of any numeric argument explicitly specified by the user -before executing the current Readline function. Only valid in a bindable -command function. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX208"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_editing_mode</B> -<DD>Set to a value denoting Readline's current editing mode. A value of -<VAR>1</VAR> means Readline is currently in emacs mode; <VAR>0</VAR> -means that vi mode is active. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Readline Convenience Functions"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC29"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC30"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 2.4 Readline Convenience Functions </H2> -<!--docid::SEC29::--> -<P> - -<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC30">2.4.1 Naming a Function</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">How to give a function you write a name.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Making keymaps.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Changing Keymaps.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Translate function names to - key sequences.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">How to make your functions undoable.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to control line display.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to modify <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE>.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to read keyboard input.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to manage terminal settings.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Generally useful functions and hooks.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions that don't fall into any category.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Using Readline in a `callback' fashion.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC42">2.4.13 A Readline Example</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">An example Readline function.</TD></TR> -</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> -<P> - -<A NAME="Function Naming"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC30"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC31"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.1 Naming a Function </H3> -<!--docid::SEC30::--> -<P> - -The user can dynamically change the bindings of keys while using -Readline. This is done by representing the function with a descriptive -name. The user is able to type the descriptive name when referring to -the function. Thus, in an init file, one might find -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -This binds the keystroke <KBD>Meta-Rubout</KBD> to the function -<EM>descriptively</EM> named <CODE>backward-kill-word</CODE>. You, as the -programmer, should bind the functions you write to descriptive names as -well. Readline provides a function for doing that: -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX209"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_add_defun</B> <I>(const char *name, rl_command_func_t *function, int key)</I> -<DD>Add <VAR>name</VAR> to the list of named functions. Make <VAR>function</VAR> be -the function that gets called. If <VAR>key</VAR> is not -1, then bind it to -<VAR>function</VAR> using <CODE>rl_bind_key()</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -Using this function alone is sufficient for most applications. It is -the recommended way to add a few functions to the default functions that -Readline has built in. If you need to do something other -than adding a function to Readline, you may need to use the -underlying functions described below. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Keymaps"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC31"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC30"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC32"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC32"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap </H3> -<!--docid::SEC31::--> -<P> - -Key bindings take place on a <EM>keymap</EM>. The keymap is the -association between the keys that the user types and the functions that -get run. You can make your own keymaps, copy existing keymaps, and tell -Readline which keymap to use. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX210"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> Keymap <B>rl_make_bare_keymap</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Returns a new, empty keymap. The space for the keymap is allocated with -<CODE>malloc()</CODE>; the caller should free it by calling -<CODE>rl_discard_keymap()</CODE> when done. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX211"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> Keymap <B>rl_copy_keymap</B> <I>(Keymap map)</I> -<DD>Return a new keymap which is a copy of <VAR>map</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX212"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> Keymap <B>rl_make_keymap</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Return a new keymap with the printing characters bound to rl_insert, -the lowercase Meta characters bound to run their equivalents, and -the Meta digits bound to produce numeric arguments. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX213"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_discard_keymap</B> <I>(Keymap keymap)</I> -<DD>Free the storage associated with <VAR>keymap</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -Readline has several internal keymaps. These functions allow you to -change which keymap is active. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX214"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> Keymap <B>rl_get_keymap</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Returns the currently active keymap. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX215"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_set_keymap</B> <I>(Keymap keymap)</I> -<DD>Makes <VAR>keymap</VAR> the currently active keymap. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX216"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> Keymap <B>rl_get_keymap_by_name</B> <I>(const char *name)</I> -<DD>Return the keymap matching <VAR>name</VAR>. <VAR>name</VAR> is one which would -be supplied in a <CODE>set keymap</CODE> inputrc line (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX217"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_get_keymap_name</B> <I>(Keymap keymap)</I> -<DD>Return the name matching <VAR>keymap</VAR>. <VAR>name</VAR> is one which would -be supplied in a <CODE>set keymap</CODE> inputrc line (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Binding Keys"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC32"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC31"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC33"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC33"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.3 Binding Keys </H3> -<!--docid::SEC32::--> -<P> - -Key sequences are associate with functions through the keymap. -Readline has several internal keymaps: <CODE>emacs_standard_keymap</CODE>, -<CODE>emacs_meta_keymap</CODE>, <CODE>emacs_ctlx_keymap</CODE>, -<CODE>vi_movement_keymap</CODE>, and <CODE>vi_insertion_keymap</CODE>. -<CODE>emacs_standard_keymap</CODE> is the default, and the examples in -this manual assume that. -</P><P> - -Since <CODE>readline()</CODE> installs a set of default key bindings the first -time it is called, there is always the danger that a custom binding -installed before the first call to <CODE>readline()</CODE> will be overridden. -An alternate mechanism is to install custom key bindings in an -initialization function assigned to the <CODE>rl_startup_hook</CODE> variable -(see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A>). -</P><P> - -These functions manage key bindings. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX218"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_bind_key</B> <I>(int key, rl_command_func_t *function)</I> -<DD>Binds <VAR>key</VAR> to <VAR>function</VAR> in the currently active keymap. -Returns non-zero in the case of an invalid <VAR>key</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX219"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_bind_key_in_map</B> <I>(int key, rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I> -<DD>Bind <VAR>key</VAR> to <VAR>function</VAR> in <VAR>map</VAR>. Returns non-zero in the case -of an invalid <VAR>key</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX220"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_unbind_key</B> <I>(int key)</I> -<DD>Bind <VAR>key</VAR> to the null function in the currently active keymap. -Returns non-zero in case of error. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX221"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_unbind_key_in_map</B> <I>(int key, Keymap map)</I> -<DD>Bind <VAR>key</VAR> to the null function in <VAR>map</VAR>. -Returns non-zero in case of error. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX222"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_unbind_function_in_map</B> <I>(rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I> -<DD>Unbind all keys that execute <VAR>function</VAR> in <VAR>map</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX223"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_unbind_command_in_map</B> <I>(const char *command, Keymap map)</I> -<DD>Unbind all keys that are bound to <VAR>command</VAR> in <VAR>map</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX224"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_set_key</B> <I>(const char *keyseq, rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I> -<DD>Bind the key sequence represented by the string <VAR>keyseq</VAR> to the function -<VAR>function</VAR>. This makes new keymaps as -necessary. The initial keymap in which to do bindings is <VAR>map</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX225"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_generic_bind</B> <I>(int type, const char *keyseq, char *data, Keymap map)</I> -<DD>Bind the key sequence represented by the string <VAR>keyseq</VAR> to the arbitrary -pointer <VAR>data</VAR>. <VAR>type</VAR> says what kind of data is pointed to by -<VAR>data</VAR>; this can be a function (<CODE>ISFUNC</CODE>), a macro -(<CODE>ISMACR</CODE>), or a keymap (<CODE>ISKMAP</CODE>). This makes new keymaps as -necessary. The initial keymap in which to do bindings is <VAR>map</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX226"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_parse_and_bind</B> <I>(char *line)</I> -<DD>Parse <VAR>line</VAR> as if it had been read from the <CODE>inputrc</CODE> file and -perform any key bindings and variable assignments found -(see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX227"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_read_init_file</B> <I>(const char *filename)</I> -<DD>Read keybindings and variable assignments from <VAR>filename</VAR> -(see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Associating Function Names and Bindings"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC33"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC32"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC34"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC34"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings </H3> -<!--docid::SEC33::--> -<P> - -These functions allow you to find out what keys invoke named functions -and the functions invoked by a particular key sequence. You may also -associate a new function name with an arbitrary function. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX228"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> rl_command_func_t * <B>rl_named_function</B> <I>(const char *name)</I> -<DD>Return the function with name <VAR>name</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX229"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> rl_command_func_t * <B>rl_function_of_keyseq</B> <I>(const char *keyseq, Keymap map, int *type)</I> -<DD>Return the function invoked by <VAR>keyseq</VAR> in keymap <VAR>map</VAR>. -If <VAR>map</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE>, the current keymap is used. If <VAR>type</VAR> is -not <CODE>NULL</CODE>, the type of the object is returned in the <CODE>int</CODE> variable -it points to (one of <CODE>ISFUNC</CODE>, <CODE>ISKMAP</CODE>, or <CODE>ISMACR</CODE>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX230"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char ** <B>rl_invoking_keyseqs</B> <I>(rl_command_func_t *function)</I> -<DD>Return an array of strings representing the key sequences used to -invoke <VAR>function</VAR> in the current keymap. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX231"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char ** <B>rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map</B> <I>(rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I> -<DD>Return an array of strings representing the key sequences used to -invoke <VAR>function</VAR> in the keymap <VAR>map</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX232"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_function_dumper</B> <I>(int readable)</I> -<DD>Print the readline function names and the key sequences currently -bound to them to <CODE>rl_outstream</CODE>. If <VAR>readable</VAR> is non-zero, -the list is formatted in such a way that it can be made part of an -<CODE>inputrc</CODE> file and re-read. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX233"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_list_funmap_names</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Print the names of all bindable Readline functions to <CODE>rl_outstream</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX234"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> const char ** <B>rl_funmap_names</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Return a NULL terminated array of known function names. The array is -sorted. The array itself is allocated, but not the strings inside. You -should <CODE>free()</CODE> the array when you are done, but not the pointers. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX235"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_add_funmap_entry</B> <I>(const char *name, rl_command_func_t *function)</I> -<DD>Add <VAR>name</VAR> to the list of bindable Readline command names, and make -<VAR>function</VAR> the function to be called when <VAR>name</VAR> is invoked. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Allowing Undoing"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC34"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC33"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC35"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC35"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.5 Allowing Undoing </H3> -<!--docid::SEC34::--> -<P> - -Supporting the undo command is a painless thing, and makes your -functions much more useful. It is certainly easy to try -something if you know you can undo it. -</P><P> - -If your function simply inserts text once, or deletes text once, and -uses <CODE>rl_insert_text()</CODE> or <CODE>rl_delete_text()</CODE> to do it, then -undoing is already done for you automatically. -</P><P> - -If you do multiple insertions or multiple deletions, or any combination -of these operations, you should group them together into one operation. -This is done with <CODE>rl_begin_undo_group()</CODE> and -<CODE>rl_end_undo_group()</CODE>. -</P><P> - -The types of events that can be undone are: -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=-1><pre>enum undo_code { UNDO_DELETE, UNDO_INSERT, UNDO_BEGIN, UNDO_END }; -</FONT></pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -Notice that <CODE>UNDO_DELETE</CODE> means to insert some text, and -<CODE>UNDO_INSERT</CODE> means to delete some text. That is, the undo code -tells what to undo, not how to undo it. <CODE>UNDO_BEGIN</CODE> and -<CODE>UNDO_END</CODE> are tags added by <CODE>rl_begin_undo_group()</CODE> and -<CODE>rl_end_undo_group()</CODE>. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX236"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_begin_undo_group</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Begins saving undo information in a group construct. The undo -information usually comes from calls to <CODE>rl_insert_text()</CODE> and -<CODE>rl_delete_text()</CODE>, but could be the result of calls to -<CODE>rl_add_undo()</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX237"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_end_undo_group</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Closes the current undo group started with <CODE>rl_begin_undo_group -()</CODE>. There should be one call to <CODE>rl_end_undo_group()</CODE> -for each call to <CODE>rl_begin_undo_group()</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX238"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_add_undo</B> <I>(enum undo_code what, int start, int end, char *text)</I> -<DD>Remember how to undo an event (according to <VAR>what</VAR>). The affected -text runs from <VAR>start</VAR> to <VAR>end</VAR>, and encompasses <VAR>text</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX239"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_free_undo_list</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Free the existing undo list. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX240"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_do_undo</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Undo the first thing on the undo list. Returns <CODE>0</CODE> if there was -nothing to undo, non-zero if something was undone. -</DL> -</P><P> - -Finally, if you neither insert nor delete text, but directly modify the -existing text (e.g., change its case), call <CODE>rl_modifying()</CODE> -once, just before you modify the text. You must supply the indices of -the text range that you are going to modify. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX241"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_modifying</B> <I>(int start, int end)</I> -<DD>Tell Readline to save the text between <VAR>start</VAR> and <VAR>end</VAR> as a -single undo unit. It is assumed that you will subsequently modify -that text. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Redisplay"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC35"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC34"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC36"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC36"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.6 Redisplay </H3> -<!--docid::SEC35::--> -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX242"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_redisplay</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Change what's displayed on the screen to reflect the current contents -of <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX243"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_forced_update_display</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Force the line to be updated and redisplayed, whether or not -Readline thinks the screen display is correct. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX244"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_on_new_line</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Tell the update functions that we have moved onto a new (empty) line, -usually after ouputting a newline. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX245"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_on_new_line_with_prompt</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Tell the update functions that we have moved onto a new line, with -<VAR>rl_prompt</VAR> already displayed. -This could be used by applications that want to output the prompt string -themselves, but still need Readline to know the prompt string length for -redisplay. -It should be used after setting <VAR>rl_already_prompted</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX246"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_reset_line_state</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Reset the display state to a clean state and redisplay the current line -starting on a new line. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX247"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_crlf</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Move the cursor to the start of the next screen line. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX248"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_show_char</B> <I>(int c)</I> -<DD>Display character <VAR>c</VAR> on <CODE>rl_outstream</CODE>. -If Readline has not been set to display meta characters directly, this -will convert meta characters to a meta-prefixed key sequence. -This is intended for use by applications which wish to do their own -redisplay. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX249"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_message</B> <I>(const char *, <small>...</small>)</I> -<DD>The arguments are a format string as would be supplied to <CODE>printf</CODE>, -possibly containing conversion specifications such as <SAMP>`%d'</SAMP>, and -any additional arguments necessary to satisfy the conversion specifications. -The resulting string is displayed in the <EM>echo area</EM>. The echo area -is also used to display numeric arguments and search strings. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX250"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_clear_message</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Clear the message in the echo area. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX251"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_save_prompt</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Save the local Readline prompt display state in preparation for -displaying a new message in the message area with <CODE>rl_message()</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX252"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_restore_prompt</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Restore the local Readline prompt display state saved by the most -recent call to <CODE>rl_save_prompt</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX253"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_expand_prompt</B> <I>(char *prompt)</I> -<DD>Expand any special character sequences in <VAR>prompt</VAR> and set up the -local Readline prompt redisplay variables. -This function is called by <CODE>readline()</CODE>. It may also be called to -expand the primary prompt if the <CODE>rl_on_new_line_with_prompt()</CODE> -function or <CODE>rl_already_prompted</CODE> variable is used. -It returns the number of visible characters on the last line of the -(possibly multi-line) prompt. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX254"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_set_prompt</B> <I>(const char *prompt)</I> -<DD>Make Readline use <VAR>prompt</VAR> for subsequent redisplay. This calls -<CODE>rl_expand_prompt()</CODE> to expand the prompt and sets <CODE>rl_prompt</CODE> -to the result. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Modifying Text"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC36"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC35"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC37"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC37"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.7 Modifying Text </H3> -<!--docid::SEC36::--> -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX255"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_insert_text</B> <I>(const char *text)</I> -<DD>Insert <VAR>text</VAR> into the line at the current cursor position. -Returns the number of characters inserted. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX256"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_delete_text</B> <I>(int start, int end)</I> -<DD>Delete the text between <VAR>start</VAR> and <VAR>end</VAR> in the current line. -Returns the number of characters deleted. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX257"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_copy_text</B> <I>(int start, int end)</I> -<DD>Return a copy of the text between <VAR>start</VAR> and <VAR>end</VAR> in -the current line. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX258"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_kill_text</B> <I>(int start, int end)</I> -<DD>Copy the text between <VAR>start</VAR> and <VAR>end</VAR> in the current line -to the kill ring, appending or prepending to the last kill if the -last command was a kill command. The text is deleted. -If <VAR>start</VAR> is less than <VAR>end</VAR>, -the text is appended, otherwise prepended. If the last command was -not a kill, a new kill ring slot is used. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX259"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_push_macro_input</B> <I>(char *macro)</I> -<DD>Cause <VAR>macro</VAR> to be inserted into the line, as if it had been invoked -by a key bound to a macro. Not especially useful; use -<CODE>rl_insert_text()</CODE> instead. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Character Input"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC37"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC36"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC38"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC38"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.8 Character Input </H3> -<!--docid::SEC37::--> -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX260"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_read_key</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Return the next character available from Readline's current input stream. -This handles input inserted into -the input stream via <VAR>rl_pending_input</VAR> (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A>) -and <CODE>rl_stuff_char()</CODE>, macros, and characters read from the keyboard. -While waiting for input, this function will call any function assigned to -the <CODE>rl_event_hook</CODE> variable. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX261"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_getc</B> <I>(FILE *stream)</I> -<DD>Return the next character available from <VAR>stream</VAR>, which is assumed to -be the keyboard. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX262"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_stuff_char</B> <I>(int c)</I> -<DD>Insert <VAR>c</VAR> into the Readline input stream. It will be "read" -before Readline attempts to read characters from the terminal with -<CODE>rl_read_key()</CODE>. Up to 512 characters may be pushed back. -<CODE>rl_stuff_char</CODE> returns 1 if the character was successfully inserted; -0 otherwise. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX263"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_execute_next</B> <I>(int c)</I> -<DD>Make <VAR>c</VAR> be the next command to be executed when <CODE>rl_read_key()</CODE> -is called. This sets <VAR>rl_pending_input</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX264"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_clear_pending_input</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Unset <VAR>rl_pending_input</VAR>, effectively negating the effect of any -previous call to <CODE>rl_execute_next()</CODE>. This works only if the -pending input has not already been read with <CODE>rl_read_key()</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX265"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout</B> <I>(int u)</I> -<DD>While waiting for keyboard input in <CODE>rl_read_key()</CODE>, Readline will -wait for <VAR>u</VAR> microseconds for input before calling any function -assigned to <CODE>rl_event_hook</CODE>. The default waiting period is -one-tenth of a second. Returns the old timeout value. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Terminal Management"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC38"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC37"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC39"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.9 Terminal Management </H3> -<!--docid::SEC38::--> -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX266"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_prep_terminal</B> <I>(int meta_flag)</I> -<DD>Modify the terminal settings for Readline's use, so <CODE>readline()</CODE> -can read a single character at a time from the keyboard. -The <VAR>meta_flag</VAR> argument should be non-zero if Readline should -read eight-bit input. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX267"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_deprep_terminal</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Undo the effects of <CODE>rl_prep_terminal()</CODE>, leaving the terminal in -the state in which it was before the most recent call to -<CODE>rl_prep_terminal()</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX268"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_tty_set_default_bindings</B> <I>(Keymap kmap)</I> -<DD>Read the operating system's terminal editing characters (as would be displayed -by <CODE>stty</CODE>) to their Readline equivalents. The bindings are performed -in <VAR>kmap</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX269"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_reset_terminal</B> <I>(const char *terminal_name)</I> -<DD>Reinitialize Readline's idea of the terminal settings using -<VAR>terminal_name</VAR> as the terminal type (e.g., <CODE>vt100</CODE>). -If <VAR>terminal_name</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE>, the value of the <CODE>TERM</CODE> -environment variable is used. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Utility Functions"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC39"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC38"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC40"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC31"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.10 Utility Functions </H3> -<!--docid::SEC39::--> -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX270"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_replace_line</B> <I>(const char *text, int clear_undo)</I> -<DD>Replace the contents of <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE> with <VAR>text</VAR>. -The point and mark are preserved, if possible. -If <VAR>clear_undo</VAR> is non-zero, the undo list associated with the -current line is cleared. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX271"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_extend_line_buffer</B> <I>(int len)</I> -<DD>Ensure that <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE> has enough space to hold <VAR>len</VAR> -characters, possibly reallocating it if necessary. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX272"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_initialize</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Initialize or re-initialize Readline's internal state. -It's not strictly necessary to call this; <CODE>readline()</CODE> calls it before -reading any input. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX273"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_ding</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Ring the terminal bell, obeying the setting of <CODE>bell-style</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX274"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_alphabetic</B> <I>(int c)</I> -<DD>Return 1 if <VAR>c</VAR> is an alphabetic character. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX275"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_display_match_list</B> <I>(char **matches, int len, int max)</I> -<DD>A convenience function for displaying a list of strings in -columnar format on Readline's output stream. <CODE>matches</CODE> is the list -of strings, in argv format, such as a list of completion matches. -<CODE>len</CODE> is the number of strings in <CODE>matches</CODE>, and <CODE>max</CODE> -is the length of the longest string in <CODE>matches</CODE>. This function uses -the setting of <CODE>print-completions-horizontally</CODE> to select how the -matches are displayed (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -The following are implemented as macros, defined in <CODE>chardefs.h</CODE>. -Applications should refrain from using them. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX276"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_uppercase_p</B> <I>(int c)</I> -<DD>Return 1 if <VAR>c</VAR> is an uppercase alphabetic character. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX277"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_lowercase_p</B> <I>(int c)</I> -<DD>Return 1 if <VAR>c</VAR> is a lowercase alphabetic character. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX278"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_digit_p</B> <I>(int c)</I> -<DD>Return 1 if <VAR>c</VAR> is a numeric character. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX279"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_to_upper</B> <I>(int c)</I> -<DD>If <VAR>c</VAR> is a lowercase alphabetic character, return the corresponding -uppercase character. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX280"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_to_lower</B> <I>(int c)</I> -<DD>If <VAR>c</VAR> is an uppercase alphabetic character, return the corresponding -lowercase character. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX281"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_digit_value</B> <I>(int c)</I> -<DD>If <VAR>c</VAR> is a number, return the value it represents. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Miscellaneous Functions"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC40"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC39"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC41"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC31"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions </H3> -<!--docid::SEC40::--> -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX282"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_macro_bind</B> <I>(const char *keyseq, const char *macro, Keymap map)</I> -<DD>Bind the key sequence <VAR>keyseq</VAR> to invoke the macro <VAR>macro</VAR>. -The binding is performed in <VAR>map</VAR>. When <VAR>keyseq</VAR> is invoked, the -<VAR>macro</VAR> will be inserted into the line. This function is deprecated; -use <CODE>rl_generic_bind()</CODE> instead. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX283"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_macro_dumper</B> <I>(int readable)</I> -<DD>Print the key sequences bound to macros and their values, using -the current keymap, to <CODE>rl_outstream</CODE>. -If <VAR>readable</VAR> is non-zero, the list is formatted in such a way -that it can be made part of an <CODE>inputrc</CODE> file and re-read. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX284"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_variable_bind</B> <I>(const char *variable, const char *value)</I> -<DD>Make the Readline variable <VAR>variable</VAR> have <VAR>value</VAR>. -This behaves as if the readline command -<SAMP>`set <VAR>variable</VAR> <VAR>value</VAR>'</SAMP> had been executed in an <CODE>inputrc</CODE> -file (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A>). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX285"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_variable_dumper</B> <I>(int readable)</I> -<DD>Print the readline variable names and their current values -to <CODE>rl_outstream</CODE>. -If <VAR>readable</VAR> is non-zero, the list is formatted in such a way -that it can be made part of an <CODE>inputrc</CODE> file and re-read. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX286"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_set_paren_blink_timeout</B> <I>(int u)</I> -<DD>Set the time interval (in microseconds) that Readline waits when showing -a balancing character when <CODE>blink-matching-paren</CODE> has been enabled. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX287"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_get_termcap</B> <I>(const char *cap)</I> -<DD>Retrieve the string value of the termcap capability <VAR>cap</VAR>. -Readline fetches the termcap entry for the current terminal name and -uses those capabilities to move around the screen line and perform other -terminal-specific operations, like erasing a line. Readline does not -use all of a terminal's capabilities, and this function will return -values for only those capabilities Readline uses. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Alternate Interface"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC41"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC40"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC42"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC31"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.12 Alternate Interface </H3> -<!--docid::SEC41::--> -<P> - -An alternate interface is available to plain <CODE>readline()</CODE>. Some -applications need to interleave keyboard I/O with file, device, or -window system I/O, typically by using a main loop to <CODE>select()</CODE> -on various file descriptors. To accomodate this need, readline can -also be invoked as a `callback' function from an event loop. There -are functions available to make this easy. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX288"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_callback_handler_install</B> <I>(const char *prompt, rl_vcpfunc_t *lhandler)</I> -<DD>Set up the terminal for readline I/O and display the initial -expanded value of <VAR>prompt</VAR>. Save the value of <VAR>lhandler</VAR> to -use as a function to call when a complete line of input has been entered. -The function takes the text of the line as an argument. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX289"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_callback_read_char</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Whenever an application determines that keyboard input is available, it -should call <CODE>rl_callback_read_char()</CODE>, which will read the next -character from the current input source. -If that character completes the line, <CODE>rl_callback_read_char</CODE> will -invoke the <VAR>lhandler</VAR> function saved by <CODE>rl_callback_handler_install</CODE> -to process the line. -Before calling the <VAR>lhandler</VAR> function, the terminal settings are -reset to the values they had before calling -<CODE>rl_callback_handler_install</CODE>. -If the <VAR>lhandler</VAR> function returns, -the terminal settings are modified for Readline's use again. -<CODE>EOF</CODE> is indicated by calling <VAR>lhandler</VAR> with a -<CODE>NULL</CODE> line. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX290"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_callback_handler_remove</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Restore the terminal to its initial state and remove the line handler. -This may be called from within a callback as well as independently. -If the <VAR>lhandler</VAR> installed by <CODE>rl_callback_handler_install</CODE> -does not exit the program, either this function or the function referred -to by the value of <CODE>rl_deprep_term_function</CODE> should be called before -the program exits to reset the terminal settings. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="A Readline Example"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC42"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC41"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC31"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> >> </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.4.13 A Readline Example </H3> -<!--docid::SEC42::--> -<P> - -Here is a function which changes lowercase characters to their uppercase -equivalents, and uppercase characters to lowercase. If -this function was bound to <SAMP>`M-c'</SAMP>, then typing <SAMP>`M-c'</SAMP> would -change the case of the character under point. Typing <SAMP>`M-1 0 M-c'</SAMP> -would change the case of the following 10 characters, leaving the cursor on -the last character changed. -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>/* Invert the case of the COUNT following characters. */ -int -invert_case_line (count, key) - int count, key; -{ - register int start, end, i; - - start = rl_point; - - if (rl_point >= rl_end) - return (0); - - if (count < 0) - { - direction = -1; - count = -count; - } - else - direction = 1; - - /* Find the end of the range to modify. */ - end = start + (count * direction); - - /* Force it to be within range. */ - if (end > rl_end) - end = rl_end; - else if (end < 0) - end = 0; - - if (start == end) - return (0); - - if (start > end) - { - int temp = start; - start = end; - end = temp; - } - - /* Tell readline that we are modifying the line, - so it will save the undo information. */ - rl_modifying (start, end); - - for (i = start; i != end; i++) - { - if (_rl_uppercase_p (rl_line_buffer[i])) - rl_line_buffer[i] = _rl_to_lower (rl_line_buffer[i]); - else if (_rl_lowercase_p (rl_line_buffer[i])) - rl_line_buffer[i] = _rl_to_upper (rl_line_buffer[i]); - } - /* Move point to on top of the last character changed. */ - rl_point = (direction == 1) ? end - 1 : start; - return (0); -} -</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -<A NAME="Readline Signal Handling"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC43"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC42"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ >> ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 2.5 Readline Signal Handling </H2> -<!--docid::SEC43::--> -<P> - -Signals are asynchronous events sent to a process by the Unix kernel, -sometimes on behalf of another process. They are intended to indicate -exceptional events, like a user pressing the interrupt key on his terminal, -or a network connection being broken. There is a class of signals that can -be sent to the process currently reading input from the keyboard. Since -Readline changes the terminal attributes when it is called, it needs to -perform special processing when such a signal is received in order to -restore the terminal to a sane state, or provide application writers with -functions to do so manually. -</P><P> - -Readline contains an internal signal handler that is installed for a -number of signals (<CODE>SIGINT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGQUIT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTERM</CODE>, -<CODE>SIGALRM</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTSTP</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTTIN</CODE>, and <CODE>SIGTTOU</CODE>). -When one of these signals is received, the signal handler -will reset the terminal attributes to those that were in effect before -<CODE>readline()</CODE> was called, reset the signal handling to what it was -before <CODE>readline()</CODE> was called, and resend the signal to the calling -application. -If and when the calling application's signal handler returns, Readline -will reinitialize the terminal and continue to accept input. -When a <CODE>SIGINT</CODE> is received, the Readline signal handler performs -some additional work, which will cause any partially-entered line to be -aborted (see the description of <CODE>rl_free_line_state()</CODE> below). -</P><P> - -There is an additional Readline signal handler, for <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>, which -the kernel sends to a process whenever the terminal's size changes (for -example, if a user resizes an <CODE>xterm</CODE>). The Readline <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE> -handler updates Readline's internal screen size information, and then calls -any <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE> signal handler the calling application has installed. -Readline calls the application's <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE> signal handler without -resetting the terminal to its original state. If the application's signal -handler does more than update its idea of the terminal size and return (for -example, a <CODE>longjmp</CODE> back to a main processing loop), it <EM>must</EM> -call <CODE>rl_cleanup_after_signal()</CODE> (described below), to restore the -terminal state. -</P><P> - -Readline provides two variables that allow application writers to -control whether or not it will catch certain signals and act on them -when they are received. It is important that applications change the -values of these variables only when calling <CODE>readline()</CODE>, not in -a signal handler, so Readline's internal signal state is not corrupted. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX291"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_catch_signals</B> -<DD>If this variable is non-zero, Readline will install signal handlers for -<CODE>SIGINT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGQUIT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTERM</CODE>, <CODE>SIGALRM</CODE>, -<CODE>SIGTSTP</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTTIN</CODE>, and <CODE>SIGTTOU</CODE>. -</P><P> - -The default value of <CODE>rl_catch_signals</CODE> is 1. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX292"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_catch_sigwinch</B> -<DD>If this variable is non-zero, Readline will install a signal handler for -<CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>. -</P><P> - -The default value of <CODE>rl_catch_sigwinch</CODE> is 1. -</DL> -</P><P> - -If an application does not wish to have Readline catch any signals, or -to handle signals other than those Readline catches (<CODE>SIGHUP</CODE>, -for example), -Readline provides convenience functions to do the necessary terminal -and internal state cleanup upon receipt of a signal. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX293"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_cleanup_after_signal</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>This function will reset the state of the terminal to what it was before -<CODE>readline()</CODE> was called, and remove the Readline signal handlers for -all signals, depending on the values of <CODE>rl_catch_signals</CODE> and -<CODE>rl_catch_sigwinch</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX294"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_free_line_state</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>This will free any partial state associated with the current input line -(undo information, any partial history entry, any partially-entered -keyboard macro, and any partially-entered numeric argument). This -should be called before <CODE>rl_cleanup_after_signal()</CODE>. The -Readline signal handler for <CODE>SIGINT</CODE> calls this to abort the -current input line. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX295"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_reset_after_signal</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>This will reinitialize the terminal and reinstall any Readline signal -handlers, depending on the values of <CODE>rl_catch_signals</CODE> and -<CODE>rl_catch_sigwinch</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -If an application does not wish Readline to catch <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>, it may -call <CODE>rl_resize_terminal()</CODE> or <CODE>rl_set_screen_size()</CODE> to force -Readline to update its idea of the terminal size when a <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE> -is received. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX296"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_resize_terminal</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Update Readline's internal screen size by reading values from the kernel. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX297"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_set_screen_size</B> <I>(int rows, int cols)</I> -<DD>Set Readline's idea of the terminal size to <VAR>rows</VAR> rows and -<VAR>cols</VAR> columns. -</DL> -</P><P> - -If an application does not want to install a <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE> handler, but -is still interested in the screen dimensions, Readline's idea of the screen -size may be queried. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX298"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_get_screen_size</B> <I>(int *rows, int *cols)</I> -<DD>Return Readline's idea of the terminal's size in the -variables pointed to by the arguments. -</DL> -</P><P> - -The following functions install and remove Readline's signal handlers. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX299"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_set_signals</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Install Readline's signal handler for <CODE>SIGINT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGQUIT</CODE>, -<CODE>SIGTERM</CODE>, <CODE>SIGALRM</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTSTP</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTTIN</CODE>, -<CODE>SIGTTOU</CODE>, and <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>, depending on the values of -<CODE>rl_catch_signals</CODE> and <CODE>rl_catch_sigwinch</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX300"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_clear_signals</B> <I>(void)</I> -<DD>Remove all of the Readline signal handlers installed by -<CODE>rl_set_signals()</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Custom Completers"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC44"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC43"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC45"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ >> ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H2> 2.6 Custom Completers </H2> -<!--docid::SEC44::--> -<P> - -Typically, a program that reads commands from the user has a way of -disambiguating commands and data. If your program is one of these, then -it can provide completion for commands, data, or both. -The following sections describe how your program and Readline -cooperate to provide this service. -</P><P> - -<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC45">2.6.1 How Completing Works</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">The logic used to do completion.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions provided by Readline.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Variables which control completion.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.4 A Short Completion Example</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">An example of writing completer subroutines.</TD></TR> -</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> -<P> - -<A NAME="How Completing Works"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC45"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC46"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ >> ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.6.1 How Completing Works </H3> -<!--docid::SEC45::--> -<P> - -In order to complete some text, the full list of possible completions -must be available. That is, it is not possible to accurately -expand a partial word without knowing all of the possible words -which make sense in that context. The Readline library provides -the user interface to completion, and two of the most common -completion functions: filename and username. For completing other types -of text, you must write your own completion function. This section -describes exactly what such functions must do, and provides an example. -</P><P> - -There are three major functions used to perform completion: -</P><P> - -<OL> -<LI> -The user-interface function <CODE>rl_complete()</CODE>. This function is -called with the same arguments as other bindable Readline functions: -<VAR>count</VAR> and <VAR>invoking_key</VAR>. -It isolates the word to be completed and calls -<CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE> to generate a list of possible completions. -It then either lists the possible completions, inserts the possible -completions, or actually performs the -completion, depending on which behavior is desired. -<P> - -<LI> -The internal function <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE> uses an -application-supplied <EM>generator</EM> function to generate the list of -possible matches, and then returns the array of these matches. -The caller should place the address of its generator function in -<CODE>rl_completion_entry_function</CODE>. -<P> - -<LI> -The generator function is called repeatedly from -<CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE>, returning a string each time. The -arguments to the generator function are <VAR>text</VAR> and <VAR>state</VAR>. -<VAR>text</VAR> is the partial word to be completed. <VAR>state</VAR> is zero the -first time the function is called, allowing the generator to perform -any necessary initialization, and a positive non-zero integer for -each subsequent call. The generator function returns -<CODE>(char *)NULL</CODE> to inform <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE> that there are -no more possibilities left. Usually the generator function computes the -list of possible completions when <VAR>state</VAR> is zero, and returns them -one at a time on subsequent calls. Each string the generator function -returns as a match must be allocated with <CODE>malloc()</CODE>; Readline -frees the strings when it has finished with them. -<P> - -</OL> -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX301"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_complete</B> <I>(int ignore, int invoking_key)</I> -<DD>Complete the word at or before point. You have supplied the function -that does the initial simple matching selection algorithm (see -<CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE>). The default is to do filename completion. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX302"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_compentry_func_t * <B>rl_completion_entry_function</B> -<DD>This is a pointer to the generator function for -<CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE>. -If the value of <CODE>rl_completion_entry_function</CODE> is -<CODE>NULL</CODE> then the default filename generator -function, <CODE>rl_filename_completion_function()</CODE>, is used. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Completion Functions"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC46"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC45"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC47"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC47"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ >> ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.6.2 Completion Functions </H3> -<!--docid::SEC46::--> -<P> - -Here is the complete list of callable completion functions present in -Readline. -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX303"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_complete_internal</B> <I>(int what_to_do)</I> -<DD>Complete the word at or before point. <VAR>what_to_do</VAR> says what to do -with the completion. A value of <SAMP>`?'</SAMP> means list the possible -completions. <SAMP>`TAB'</SAMP> means do standard completion. <SAMP>`*'</SAMP> means -insert all of the possible completions. <SAMP>`!'</SAMP> means to display -all of the possible completions, if there is more than one, as well as -performing partial completion. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX304"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_complete</B> <I>(int ignore, int invoking_key)</I> -<DD>Complete the word at or before point. You have supplied the function -that does the initial simple matching selection algorithm (see -<CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE> and <CODE>rl_completion_entry_function</CODE>). -The default is to do filename -completion. This calls <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE> with an -argument depending on <VAR>invoking_key</VAR>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX305"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_possible_completions</B> <I>(int count, int invoking_key)</I> -<DD>List the possible completions. See description of <CODE>rl_complete -()</CODE>. This calls <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE> with an argument of -<SAMP>`?'</SAMP>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX306"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_insert_completions</B> <I>(int count, int invoking_key)</I> -<DD>Insert the list of possible completions into the line, deleting the -partially-completed word. See description of <CODE>rl_complete()</CODE>. -This calls <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE> with an argument of <SAMP>`*'</SAMP>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX307"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_completion_mode</B> <I>(rl_command_func_t *cfunc)</I> -<DD>Returns the apppriate value to pass to <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE> -depending on whether <VAR>cfunc</VAR> was called twice in succession and -the value of the <CODE>show-all-if-ambiguous</CODE> variable. -Application-specific completion functions may use this function to present -the same interface as <CODE>rl_complete()</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX308"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char ** <B>rl_completion_matches</B> <I>(const char *text, rl_compentry_func_t *entry_func)</I> -<DD>Returns an array of strings which is a list of completions for -<VAR>text</VAR>. If there are no completions, returns <CODE>NULL</CODE>. -The first entry in the returned array is the substitution for <VAR>text</VAR>. -The remaining entries are the possible completions. The array is -terminated with a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer. -</P><P> - -<VAR>entry_func</VAR> is a function of two args, and returns a -<CODE>char *</CODE>. The first argument is <VAR>text</VAR>. The second is a -state argument; it is zero on the first call, and non-zero on subsequent -calls. <VAR>entry_func</VAR> returns a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer to the caller -when there are no more matches. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX309"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_filename_completion_function</B> <I>(const char *text, int state)</I> -<DD>A generator function for filename completion in the general case. -<VAR>text</VAR> is a partial filename. -The Bash source is a useful reference for writing custom -completion functions (the Bash completion functions call this and other -Readline functions). -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX310"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_username_completion_function</B> <I>(const char *text, int state)</I> -<DD>A completion generator for usernames. <VAR>text</VAR> contains a partial -username preceded by a random character (usually <SAMP>`~'</SAMP>). As with all -completion generators, <VAR>state</VAR> is zero on the first call and non-zero -for subsequent calls. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="Completion Variables"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC47"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC46"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC48"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC48"> << </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ >> ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.6.3 Completion Variables </H3> -<!--docid::SEC47::--> -<P> - -<A NAME="IDX311"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_compentry_func_t * <B>rl_completion_entry_function</B> -<DD>A pointer to the generator function for <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE>. -<CODE>NULL</CODE> means to use <CODE>rl_filename_completion_function()</CODE>, the default -filename completer. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX312"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_completion_func_t * <B>rl_attempted_completion_function</B> -<DD>A pointer to an alternative function to create matches. -The function is called with <VAR>text</VAR>, <VAR>start</VAR>, and <VAR>end</VAR>. -<VAR>start</VAR> and <VAR>end</VAR> are indices in <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE> defining -the boundaries of <VAR>text</VAR>, which is a character string. -If this function exists and returns <CODE>NULL</CODE>, or if this variable is -set to <CODE>NULL</CODE>, then <CODE>rl_complete()</CODE> will call the value of -<CODE>rl_completion_entry_function</CODE> to generate matches, otherwise the -array of strings returned will be used. -If this function sets the <CODE>rl_attempted_completion_over</CODE> -variable to a non-zero value, Readline will not perform its default -completion even if this function returns no matches. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX313"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_quote_func_t * <B>rl_filename_quoting_function</B> -<DD>A pointer to a function that will quote a filename in an -application-specific fashion. This is called if filename completion is being -attempted and one of the characters in <CODE>rl_filename_quote_characters</CODE> -appears in a completed filename. The function is called with -<VAR>text</VAR>, <VAR>match_type</VAR>, and <VAR>quote_pointer</VAR>. The <VAR>text</VAR> -is the filename to be quoted. The <VAR>match_type</VAR> is either -<CODE>SINGLE_MATCH</CODE>, if there is only one completion match, or -<CODE>MULT_MATCH</CODE>. Some functions use this to decide whether or not to -insert a closing quote character. The <VAR>quote_pointer</VAR> is a pointer -to any opening quote character the user typed. Some functions choose -to reset this character. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX314"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_dequote_func_t * <B>rl_filename_dequoting_function</B> -<DD>A pointer to a function that will remove application-specific quoting -characters from a filename before completion is attempted, so those -characters do not interfere with matching the text against names in -the filesystem. It is called with <VAR>text</VAR>, the text of the word -to be dequoted, and <VAR>quote_char</VAR>, which is the quoting character -that delimits the filename (usually <SAMP>`''</SAMP> or <SAMP>`"'</SAMP>). If -<VAR>quote_char</VAR> is zero, the filename was not in an embedded string. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX315"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_linebuf_func_t * <B>rl_char_is_quoted_p</B> -<DD>A pointer to a function to call that determines whether or not a specific -character in the line buffer is quoted, according to whatever quoting -mechanism the program calling Readline uses. The function is called with -two arguments: <VAR>text</VAR>, the text of the line, and <VAR>index</VAR>, the -index of the character in the line. It is used to decide whether a -character found in <CODE>rl_completer_word_break_characters</CODE> should be -used to break words for the completer. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX316"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_compignore_func_t * <B>rl_ignore_some_completions_function</B> -<DD>This function, if defined, is called by the completer when real filename -completion is done, after all the matching names have been generated. -It is passed a <CODE>NULL</CODE> terminated array of matches. -The first element (<CODE>matches[0]</CODE>) is the -maximal substring common to all matches. This function can -re-arrange the list of matches as required, but each element deleted -from the array must be freed. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX317"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_icppfunc_t * <B>rl_directory_completion_hook</B> -<DD>This function, if defined, is allowed to modify the directory portion -of filenames Readline completes. It is called with the address of a -string (the current directory name) as an argument, and may modify that string. -If the string is replaced with a new string, the old value should be freed. -Any modified directory name should have a trailing slash. -The modified value will be displayed as part of the completion, replacing -the directory portion of the pathname the user typed. -It returns an integer that should be non-zero if the function modifies -its directory argument. -It could be used to expand symbolic links or shell variables in pathnames. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX318"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_compdisp_func_t * <B>rl_completion_display_matches_hook</B> -<DD>If non-zero, then this is the address of a function to call when -completing a word would normally display the list of possible matches. -This function is called in lieu of Readline displaying the list. -It takes three arguments: -(<CODE>char **</CODE><VAR>matches</VAR>, <CODE>int</CODE> <VAR>num_matches</VAR>, <CODE>int</CODE> <VAR>max_length</VAR>) -where <VAR>matches</VAR> is the array of matching strings, -<VAR>num_matches</VAR> is the number of strings in that array, and -<VAR>max_length</VAR> is the length of the longest string in that array. -Readline provides a convenience function, <CODE>rl_display_match_list</CODE>, -that takes care of doing the display to Readline's output stream. That -function may be called from this hook. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX319"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_basic_word_break_characters</B> -<DD>The basic list of characters that signal a break between words for the -completer routine. The default value of this variable is the characters -which break words for completion in Bash: -<CODE>" \t\n\"\\'`@$><=;|&{("</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX320"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_basic_quote_characters</B> -<DD>A list of quote characters which can cause a word break. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX321"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_completer_word_break_characters</B> -<DD>The list of characters that signal a break between words for -<CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE>. The default list is the value of -<CODE>rl_basic_word_break_characters</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX322"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_completer_quote_characters</B> -<DD>A list of characters which can be used to quote a substring of the line. -Completion occurs on the entire substring, and within the substring -<CODE>rl_completer_word_break_characters</CODE> are treated as any other character, -unless they also appear within this list. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX323"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_filename_quote_characters</B> -<DD>A list of characters that cause a filename to be quoted by the completer -when they appear in a completed filename. The default is the null string. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX324"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_special_prefixes</B> -<DD>The list of characters that are word break characters, but should be -left in <VAR>text</VAR> when it is passed to the completion function. -Programs can use this to help determine what kind of completing to do. -For instance, Bash sets this variable to "$@" so that it can complete -shell variables and hostnames. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX325"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_query_items</B> -<DD>Up to this many items will be displayed in response to a -possible-completions call. After that, we ask the user if she is sure -she wants to see them all. The default value is 100. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX326"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_append_character</B> -<DD>When a single completion alternative matches at the end of the command -line, this character is appended to the inserted completion text. The -default is a space character (<SAMP>` '</SAMP>). Setting this to the null -character (<SAMP>`\0'</SAMP>) prevents anything being appended automatically. -This can be changed in custom completion functions to -provide the "most sensible word separator character" according to -an application-specific command line syntax specification. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX327"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_suppress_append</B> -<DD>If non-zero, <VAR>rl_completion_append_character</VAR> is not appended to -matches at the end of the command line, as described above. It is -set to 0 before any application-specific completion function is called. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX328"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs</B> -<DD>If non-zero, a slash will be appended to completed filenames that are -symbolic links to directory names, subject to the value of the -user-settable <VAR>mark-directories</VAR> variable. -This variable exists so that application completion functions can -override the user's global preference (set via the -<VAR>mark-symlinked-directories</VAR> Readline variable) if appropriate. -This variable is set to the user's preference before any -application completion function is called, so unless that function -modifies the value, the user's preferences are honored. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX329"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_ignore_completion_duplicates</B> -<DD>If non-zero, then duplicates in the matches are removed. -The default is 1. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX330"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_filename_completion_desired</B> -<DD>Non-zero means that the results of the matches are to be treated as -filenames. This is <EM>always</EM> zero on entry, and can only be changed -within a completion entry generator function. If it is set to a non-zero -value, directory names have a slash appended and Readline attempts to -quote completed filenames if they contain any characters in -<CODE>rl_filename_quote_characters</CODE> and <CODE>rl_filename_quoting_desired</CODE> -is set to a non-zero value. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX331"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_filename_quoting_desired</B> -<DD>Non-zero means that the results of the matches are to be quoted using -double quotes (or an application-specific quoting mechanism) if the -completed filename contains any characters in -<CODE>rl_filename_quote_chars</CODE>. This is <EM>always</EM> non-zero -on entry, and can only be changed within a completion entry generator -function. The quoting is effected via a call to the function pointed to -by <CODE>rl_filename_quoting_function</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX332"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_attempted_completion_over</B> -<DD>If an application-specific completion function assigned to -<CODE>rl_attempted_completion_function</CODE> sets this variable to a non-zero -value, Readline will not perform its default filename completion even -if the application's completion function returns no matches. -It should be set only by an application's completion function. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX333"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_type</B> -<DD>Set to a character describing the type of completion Readline is currently -attempting; see the description of <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE> -(see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A>) for the list of characters. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="IDX334"></A> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_inhibit_completion</B> -<DD>If this variable is non-zero, completion is inhibited. The completion -character will be inserted as any other bound to <CODE>self-insert</CODE>. -</DL> -</P><P> - -<A NAME="A Short Completion Example"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC48"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC47"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> Up </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ >> ]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Index</A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> -</TR></TABLE> -<H3> 2.6.4 A Short Completion Example </H3> -<!--docid::SEC48::--> -<P> - -Here is a small application demonstrating the use of the GNU Readline -library. It is called <CODE>fileman</CODE>, and the source code resides in -<TT>`examples/fileman.c'</TT>. This sample application provides -completion of command names, line editing features, and access to the -history list. -</P><P> - -<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=-1><pre>/* fileman.c -- A tiny application which demonstrates how to use the - GNU Readline library. This application interactively allows users - to manipulate files and their modes. */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/file.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/errno.h> - -#include <readline/readline.h> -#include <readline/history.h> - -extern char *xmalloc (); - -/* The names of functions that actually do the manipulation. */ -int com_list __P((char *)); -int com_view __P((char *)); -int com_rename __P((char *)); -int com_stat __P((char *)); -int com_pwd __P((char *)); -int com_delete __P((char *)); -int com_help __P((char *)); -int com_cd __P((char *)); -int com_quit __P((char *)); - -/* A structure which contains information on the commands this program - can understand. */ - -typedef struct { - char *name; /* User printable name of the function. */ - rl_icpfunc_t *func; /* Function to call to do the job. */ - char *doc; /* Documentation for this function. */ -} COMMAND; - -COMMAND commands[] = { - { "cd", com_cd, "Change to directory DIR" }, - { "delete", com_delete, "Delete FILE" }, - { "help", com_help, "Display this text" }, - { "?", com_help, "Synonym for `help'" }, - { "list", com_list, "List files in DIR" }, - { "ls", com_list, "Synonym for `list'" }, - { "pwd", com_pwd, "Print the current working directory" }, - { "quit", com_quit, "Quit using Fileman" }, - { "rename", com_rename, "Rename FILE to NEWNAME" }, - { "stat", com_stat, "Print out statistics on FILE" }, - { "view", com_view, "View the contents of FILE" }, - { (char *)NULL, (rl_icpfunc_t *)NULL, (char *)NULL } -}; - -/* Forward declarations. */ -char *stripwhite (); -COMMAND *find_command (); - -/* The name of this program, as taken from argv[0]. */ -char *progname; - -/* When non-zero, this means the user is done using this program. */ -int done; - -char * -dupstr (s) - int s; -{ - char *r; - - r = xmalloc (strlen (s) + 1); - strcpy (r, s); - return (r); -} - -main (argc, argv) - int argc; - char **argv; -{ - char *line, *s; - - progname = argv[0]; - - initialize_readline (); /* Bind our completer. */ - - /* Loop reading and executing lines until the user quits. */ - for ( ; done == 0; ) - { - line = readline ("FileMan: "); - - if (!line) - break; - - /* Remove leading and trailing whitespace from the line. - Then, if there is anything left, add it to the history list - and execute it. */ - s = stripwhite (line); - - if (*s) - { - add_history (s); - execute_line (s); - } - - free (line); - } - exit (0); -} - -/* Execute a command line. */ -int -execute_line (line) - char *line; -{ - register int i; - COMMAND *command; - char *word; - - /* Isolate the command word. */ - i = 0; - while (line[i] && whitespace (line[i])) - i++; - word = line + i; - - while (line[i] && !whitespace (line[i])) - i++; - - if (line[i]) - line[i++] = '\0'; - - command = find_command (word); - - if (!command) - { - fprintf (stderr, "%s: No such command for FileMan.\n", word); - return (-1); - } - - /* Get argument to command, if any. */ - while (whitespace (line[i])) - i++; - - word = line + i; - - /* Call the function. */ - return ((*(command->func)) (word)); -} - -/* Look up NAME as the name of a command, and return a pointer to that - command. Return a NULL pointer if NAME isn't a command name. */ -COMMAND * -find_command (name) - char *name; -{ - register int i; - - for (i = 0; commands[i].name; i++) - if (strcmp (name, commands[i].name) == 0) - return (&commands[i]); - - return ((COMMAND *)NULL); -} - -/* Strip whitespace from the start and end of STRING. Return a pointer - into STRING. */ -char * -stripwhite (string) - char *string; -{ - register char *s, *t; - - for (s = string; whitespace (*s); s++) - ; - - if (*s == 0) - return (s); - - t = s + strlen (s) - 1; - while (t > s && whitespace (*t)) - t--; - *++t = '\0'; - - return s; -} - -/* **************************************************************** */ -/* */ -/* Interface to Readline Completion */ -/* */ -/* **************************************************************** */ - -char *command_generator __P((const char *, int)); -char **fileman_completion __P((const char *, int, int)); - -/* Tell the GNU Readline library how to complete. We want to try to - complete on command names if this is the first word in the line, or - on filenames if not. */ -initialize_readline () -{ - /* Allow conditional parsing of the ~/.inputrc file. */ - rl_readline_name = "FileMan"; - - /* Tell the completer that we want a crack first. */ - rl_attempted_completion_function = fileman_completion; -} - -/* Attempt to complete on the contents of TEXT. START and END - bound the region of rl_line_buffer that contains the word to - complete. TEXT is the word to complete. We can use the entire - contents of rl_line_buffer in case we want to do some simple - parsing. Returnthe array of matches, or NULL if there aren't any. */ -char ** -fileman_completion (text, start, end) - const char *text; - int start, end; -{ - char **matches; - - matches = (char **)NULL; - - /* If this word is at the start of the line, then it is a command - to complete. Otherwise it is the name of a file in the current - directory. */ - if (start == 0) - matches = rl_completion_matches (text, command_generator); - - return (matches); -} - -/* Generator function for command completion. STATE lets us - know whether to start from scratch; without any state - (i.e. STATE == 0), then we start at the top of the list. */ -char * -command_generator (text, state) - const char *text; - int state; -{ - static int list_index, len; - char *name; - - /* If this is a new word to complete, initialize now. This - includes saving the length of TEXT for efficiency, and - initializing the index variable to 0. */ - if (!state) - { - list_index = 0; - len = strlen (text); - } - - /* Return the next name which partially matches from the - command list. */ - while (name = commands[list_index].name) - { - list_index++; - - if (strncmp (name, text, len) == 0) - return (dupstr(name)); - } - - /* If no names matched, then return NULL. */ - return ((char *)NULL); -} - -/* **************************************************************** */ -/* */ -/* FileMan Commands */ -/* */ -/* **************************************************************** */ - -/* String to pass to system (). This is for the LIST, VIEW and RENAME - commands. */ -static char syscom[1024]; - -/* List the file(s) named in arg. */ -com_list (arg) - char *arg; -{ - if (!arg) - arg = ""; - - sprintf (syscom, "ls -FClg %s", arg); - return (system (syscom)); -} - -com_view (arg) - char *arg; -{ - if (!valid_argument ("view", arg)) - return 1; - - sprintf (syscom, "more %s", arg); - return (system (syscom)); -} - -com_rename (arg) - char *arg; -{ - too_dangerous ("rename"); - return (1); -} - -com_stat (arg) - char *arg; -{ - struct stat finfo; - - if (!valid_argument ("stat", arg)) - return (1); - - if (stat (arg, &finfo) == -1) - { - perror (arg); - return (1); - } - - printf ("Statistics for `%s':\n", arg); - - printf ("%s has %d link%s, and is %d byte%s in length.\n", arg, - finfo.st_nlink, - (finfo.st_nlink == 1) ? "" : "s", - finfo.st_size, - (finfo.st_size == 1) ? "" : "s"); - printf ("Inode Last Change at: %s", ctime (&finfo.st_ctime)); - printf (" Last access at: %s", ctime (&finfo.st_atime)); - printf (" Last modified at: %s", ctime (&finfo.st_mtime)); - return (0); -} - -com_delete (arg) - char *arg; -{ - too_dangerous ("delete"); - return (1); -} - -/* Print out help for ARG, or for all of the commands if ARG is - not present. */ -com_help (arg) - char *arg; -{ - register int i; - int printed = 0; - - for (i = 0; commands[i].name; i++) - { - if (!*arg || (strcmp (arg, commands[i].name) == 0)) - { - printf ("%s\t\t%s.\n", commands[i].name, commands[i].doc); - printed++; - } - } - - if (!printed) - { - printf ("No commands match `%s'. Possibilties are:\n", arg); - - for (i = 0; commands[i].name; i++) - { - /* Print in six columns. */ - if (printed == 6) - { - printed = 0; - printf ("\n"); - } - - printf ("%s\t", commands[i].name); - printed++; - } - - if (printed) - printf ("\n"); - } - return (0); -} - -/* Change to the directory ARG. */ -com_cd (arg) - char *arg; -{ - if (chdir (arg) == -1) - { - perror (arg); - return 1; - } - - com_pwd (""); - return (0); -} - -/* Print out the current working directory. */ -com_pwd (ignore) - char *ignore; -{ - char dir[1024], *s; - - s = getcwd (dir, sizeof(dir) - 1); - if (s == 0) - { - printf ("Error getting pwd: %s\n", dir); - return 1; - } - - printf ("Current directory is %s\n", dir); - return 0; -} - -/* The user wishes to quit using this program. Just set DONE - non-zero. */ -com_quit (arg) - char *arg; -{ - done = 1; - return (0); -} - -/* Function which tells you that you can't do this. */ -too_dangerous (caller) - char *caller; -{ - fprintf (stderr, - "%s: Too dangerous for me to distribute.\n" - caller); - fprintf (stderr, "Write it yourself.\n"); -} - -/* Return non-zero if ARG is a valid argument for CALLER, - else print an error message and return zero. */ -int -valid_argument (caller, arg) - char *caller, *arg; -{ - if (!arg || !*arg) - { - fprintf (stderr, "%s: Argument required.\n", caller); - return (0); - } - - return (1); -} -</FONT></pre></td></tr></table></P><P> - -<A NAME="Concept Index"></A> -<HR SIZE="6"> -<A NAME="SEC49"></A> -<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> -<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC48"> < </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC50"> > </A>]</TD> -<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> 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(C-x e)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX88"><CODE>capitalize-word (M-c)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX89"><CODE>capitalize-word (M-c)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX158"><CODE>character-search (C-])</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX159"><CODE>character-search (C-])</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX160"><CODE>character-search-backward (M-C-])</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX161"><CODE>character-search-backward (M-C-])</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX38"><CODE>clear-screen (C-l)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX39"><CODE>clear-screen (C-l)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX6">comment-begin</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX124"><CODE>complete (<KBD>TAB</KBD>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX125"><CODE>complete (<KBD>TAB</KBD>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX7">completion-query-items</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX8">convert-meta</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX112"><CODE>copy-backward-word ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX113"><CODE>copy-backward-word ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX114"><CODE>copy-forward-word ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX115"><CODE>copy-forward-word ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX110"><CODE>copy-region-as-kill ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX111"><CODE>copy-region-as-kill ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_D"></A>D</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX68"><CODE>delete-char (C-d)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX69"><CODE>delete-char (C-d)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX132"><CODE>delete-char-or-list ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX133"><CODE>delete-char-or-list ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX106"><CODE>delete-horizontal-space ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX107"><CODE>delete-horizontal-space ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX120"><CODE>digit-argument (<KBD>M-0</KBD>, <KBD>M-1</KBD>, <small>...</small> <KBD>M--</KBD>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX121"><CODE>digit-argument (<KBD>M-0</KBD>, <KBD>M-1</KBD>, <small>...</small> <KBD>M--</KBD>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX9">disable-completion</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX144"><CODE>do-uppercase-version (M-a, M-b, M-<VAR>x</VAR>, <small>...</small>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX145"><CODE>do-uppercase-version (M-a, M-b, M-<VAR>x</VAR>, <small>...</small>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX86"><CODE>downcase-word (M-l)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX87"><CODE>downcase-word (M-l)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX164"><CODE>dump-functions ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX165"><CODE>dump-functions ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX168"><CODE>dump-macros ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX169"><CODE>dump-macros ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX166"><CODE>dump-variables ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX167"><CODE>dump-variables ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_E"></A>E</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX10">editing-mode</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX170"><CODE>emacs-editing-mode (C-e)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX171"><CODE>emacs-editing-mode (C-e)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX11">enable-keypad</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX136"><CODE>end-kbd-macro (C-x ))</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX137"><CODE>end-kbd-macro (C-x ))</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX50"><CODE>end-of-history (M-&#62;)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX51"><CODE>end-of-history (M-&#62;)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX28"><CODE>end-of-line (C-e)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX29"><CODE>end-of-line (C-e)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX156"><CODE>exchange-point-and-mark (C-x C-x)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX157"><CODE>exchange-point-and-mark (C-x C-x)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX12">expand-tilde</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_F"></A>F</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX72"><CODE>forward-backward-delete-char ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX73"><CODE>forward-backward-delete-char ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX30"><CODE>forward-char (C-f)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX31"><CODE>forward-char (C-f)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX54"><CODE>forward-search-history (C-s)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX55"><CODE>forward-search-history (C-s)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX34"><CODE>forward-word (M-f)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX35"><CODE>forward-word (M-f)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_H"></A>H</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX13">history-preserve-point</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX62"><CODE>history-search-backward ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX63"><CODE>history-search-backward ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX60"><CODE>history-search-forward ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX61"><CODE>history-search-forward ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX14">horizontal-scroll-mode</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_I"></A>I</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX15">input-meta</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX162"><CODE>insert-comment (M-#)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX163"><CODE>insert-comment (M-#)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX128"><CODE>insert-completions (M-*)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX129"><CODE>insert-completions (M-*)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX17">isearch-terminators</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_K"></A>K</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX18">keymap</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX92"><CODE>kill-line (C-k)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX93"><CODE>kill-line (C-k)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX108"><CODE>kill-region ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX109"><CODE>kill-region ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX98"><CODE>kill-whole-line ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX99"><CODE>kill-whole-line ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX100"><CODE>kill-word (M-d)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX101"><CODE>kill-word (M-d)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_M"></A>M</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX19">mark-modified-lines</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX20">mark-symlinked-directories</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX21">match-hidden-files</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX130"><CODE>menu-complete ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX131"><CODE>menu-complete ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX16">meta-flag</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_N"></A>N</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX46"><CODE>next-history (C-n)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX47"><CODE>next-history (C-n)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX58"><CODE>non-incremental-forward-search-history (M-n)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX59"><CODE>non-incremental-forward-search-history (M-n)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX56"><CODE>non-incremental-reverse-search-history (M-p)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX57"><CODE>non-incremental-reverse-search-history (M-p)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_O"></A>O</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX22">output-meta</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX90"><CODE>overwrite-mode ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX91"><CODE>overwrite-mode ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_P"></A>P</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX23">page-completions</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX126"><CODE>possible-completions (M-?)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX127"><CODE>possible-completions (M-?)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX146"><CODE>prefix-meta (<KBD>ESC</KBD>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX147"><CODE>prefix-meta (<KBD>ESC</KBD>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX44"><CODE>previous-history (C-p)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX45"><CODE>previous-history (C-p)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_Q"></A>Q</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX74"><CODE>quoted-insert (C-q or C-v)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX75"><CODE>quoted-insert (C-q or C-v)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_R"></A>R</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX140"><CODE>re-read-init-file (C-x C-r)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX141"><CODE>re-read-init-file (C-x C-r)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX174"><CODE>readline</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC24">2.1 Basic Behavior</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX40"><CODE>redraw-current-line ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX41"><CODE>redraw-current-line ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX52"><CODE>reverse-search-history (C-r)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX53"><CODE>reverse-search-history (C-r)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX150"><CODE>revert-line (M-r)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX151"><CODE>revert-line (M-r)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX209"><CODE>rl_add_defun</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC30">2.4.1 Naming a Function</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX235"><CODE>rl_add_funmap_entry</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX238"><CODE>rl_add_undo</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX274"><CODE>rl_alphabetic</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX186">rl_already_prompted</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX312">rl_attempted_completion_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX332">rl_attempted_completion_over</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX320">rl_basic_quote_characters</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX319">rl_basic_word_break_characters</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX236"><CODE>rl_begin_undo_group</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX218"><CODE>rl_bind_key</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX219"><CODE>rl_bind_key_in_map</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX203">rl_binding_keymap</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX288"><CODE>rl_callback_handler_install</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX290"><CODE>rl_callback_handler_remove</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX289"><CODE>rl_callback_read_char</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX291">rl_catch_signals</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX292">rl_catch_sigwinch</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX315">rl_char_is_quoted_p</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX293"><CODE>rl_cleanup_after_signal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX250"><CODE>rl_clear_message</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX264"><CODE>rl_clear_pending_input</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX300"><CODE>rl_clear_signals</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX301"><CODE>rl_complete</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC45">2.6.1 How Completing Works</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX304"><CODE>rl_complete</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX303"><CODE>rl_complete_internal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX322">rl_completer_quote_characters</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX321">rl_completer_word_break_characters</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX326">rl_completion_append_character</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX318">rl_completion_display_matches_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX302">rl_completion_entry_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC45">2.6.1 How Completing Works</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX311">rl_completion_entry_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX328">rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX308"><CODE>rl_completion_matches</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX307"><CODE>rl_completion_mode</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX325">rl_completion_query_items</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX327">rl_completion_suppress_append</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX333">rl_completion_type</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX211"><CODE>rl_copy_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX257"><CODE>rl_copy_text</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX247"><CODE>rl_crlf</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX256"><CODE>rl_delete_text</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX201">rl_deprep_term_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX267"><CODE>rl_deprep_terminal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX273"><CODE>rl_ding</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX317">rl_directory_completion_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX213"><CODE>rl_discard_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX183">rl_dispatching</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX275"><CODE>rl_display_match_list</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX240"><CODE>rl_do_undo</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX180">rl_done</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX208">rl_editing_mode</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX178">rl_end</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX237"><CODE>rl_end_undo_group</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX184">rl_erase_empty_line</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX197">rl_event_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX263"><CODE>rl_execute_next</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX202">rl_executing_keymap</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX204">rl_executing_macro</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX253"><CODE>rl_expand_prompt</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX206">rl_explicit_arg</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX271"><CODE>rl_extend_line_buffer</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX330">rl_filename_completion_desired</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX309"><CODE>rl_filename_completion_function</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX314">rl_filename_dequoting_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX323">rl_filename_quote_characters</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX331">rl_filename_quoting_desired</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX313">rl_filename_quoting_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX243"><CODE>rl_forced_update_display</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX294"><CODE>rl_free_line_state</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX239"><CODE>rl_free_undo_list</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX232"><CODE>rl_function_dumper</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX229"><CODE>rl_function_of_keyseq</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX234"><CODE>rl_funmap_names</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX225"><CODE>rl_generic_bind</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX214"><CODE>rl_get_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX216"><CODE>rl_get_keymap_by_name</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX217"><CODE>rl_get_keymap_name</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX298"><CODE>rl_get_screen_size</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX287"><CODE>rl_get_termcap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX261"><CODE>rl_getc</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX198">rl_getc_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX189">rl_gnu_readline_p</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX329">rl_ignore_completion_duplicates</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX316">rl_ignore_some_completions_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX334">rl_inhibit_completion</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX272"><CODE>rl_initialize</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX306"><CODE>rl_insert_completions</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX255"><CODE>rl_insert_text</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX192">rl_instream</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX230"><CODE>rl_invoking_keyseqs</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX231"><CODE>rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX258"><CODE>rl_kill_text</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX194">rl_last_func</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX187">rl_library_version</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX176">rl_line_buffer</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX233"><CODE>rl_list_funmap_names</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX282"><CODE>rl_macro_bind</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX283"><CODE>rl_macro_dumper</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX210"><CODE>rl_make_bare_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX212"><CODE>rl_make_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX179">rl_mark</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX249"><CODE>rl_message</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX241"><CODE>rl_modifying</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX228"><CODE>rl_named_function</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX181">rl_num_chars_to_read</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX207">rl_numeric_arg</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX244"><CODE>rl_on_new_line</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX245"><CODE>rl_on_new_line_with_prompt</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX193">rl_outstream</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX226"><CODE>rl_parse_and_bind</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX182">rl_pending_input</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX177">rl_point</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX305"><CODE>rl_possible_completions</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX196">rl_pre_input_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX200">rl_prep_term_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX266"><CODE>rl_prep_terminal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX185">rl_prompt</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX259"><CODE>rl_push_macro_input</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX227"><CODE>rl_read_init_file</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX260"><CODE>rl_read_key</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX191">rl_readline_name</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX205">rl_readline_state</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX188">rl_readline_version</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX242"><CODE>rl_redisplay</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX199">rl_redisplay_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX270"><CODE>rl_replace_line</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX295"><CODE>rl_reset_after_signal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX246"><CODE>rl_reset_line_state</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX269"><CODE>rl_reset_terminal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX296"><CODE>rl_resize_terminal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX252"><CODE>rl_restore_prompt</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX251"><CODE>rl_save_prompt</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX224"><CODE>rl_set_key</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX265"><CODE>rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX215"><CODE>rl_set_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX286"><CODE>rl_set_paren_blink_timeout</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX254"><CODE>rl_set_prompt</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX297"><CODE>rl_set_screen_size</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX299"><CODE>rl_set_signals</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX248"><CODE>rl_show_char</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX324">rl_special_prefixes</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX195">rl_startup_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX262"><CODE>rl_stuff_char</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX190">rl_terminal_name</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX268"><CODE>rl_tty_set_default_bindings</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX223"><CODE>rl_unbind_command_in_map</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX222"><CODE>rl_unbind_function_in_map</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX220"><CODE>rl_unbind_key</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX221"><CODE>rl_unbind_key_in_map</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX310"><CODE>rl_username_completion_function</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX284"><CODE>rl_variable_bind</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX285"><CODE>rl_variable_dumper</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_S"></A>S</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX78"><CODE>self-insert (a, b, A, 1, !, <small>...</small>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX79"><CODE>self-insert (a, b, A, 1, !, <small>...</small>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX154"><CODE>set-mark (C-@)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX155"><CODE>set-mark (C-@)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX24">show-all-if-ambiguous</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX134"><CODE>start-kbd-macro (C-x ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX135"><CODE>start-kbd-macro (C-x ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_T"></A>T</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX76"><CODE>tab-insert (M-<KBD>TAB</KBD>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX77"><CODE>tab-insert (M-<KBD>TAB</KBD>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX152"><CODE>tilde-expand (M-~)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX153"><CODE>tilde-expand (M-~)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX80"><CODE>transpose-chars (C-t)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX81"><CODE>transpose-chars (C-t)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX82"><CODE>transpose-words (M-t)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX83"><CODE>transpose-words (M-t)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_U"></A>U</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX148"><CODE>undo (C-_ or C-x C-u)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX149"><CODE>undo (C-_ or C-x C-u)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX122"><CODE>universal-argument ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX123"><CODE>universal-argument ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX96"><CODE>unix-line-discard (C-u)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX97"><CODE>unix-line-discard (C-u)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX104"><CODE>unix-word-rubout (C-w)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX105"><CODE>unix-word-rubout (C-w)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX84"><CODE>upcase-word (M-u)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX85"><CODE>upcase-word (M-u)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_V"></A>V</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX172"><CODE>vi-editing-mode (M-C-j)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX173"><CODE>vi-editing-mode (M-C-j)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX25">visible-stats</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> -<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_Y"></A>Y</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX116"><CODE>yank (C-y)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX117"><CODE>yank (C-y)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> -<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX66"><CODE>yank-last-arg (M-. or M-_)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR> 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