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diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/CHANGELOG b/readline-4.3.orig/CHANGELOG new file mode 100644 index 0000000..350defa --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/CHANGELOG @@ -0,0 +1,699 @@ +[Readline-specific changelog. Descriptions of changes to the source are + found in the bash changelog.] + + 6/9 + --- +Makefile.in + - quote value of ${INSTALL_DATA} when passing it to makes in + subdirectories + + 7/1 + --- +Makefile.in + - don't pass INSTALL_DATA to a make in the `doc' subdirectory; let + autoconf set the value itself in the Makefile + - removed a stray `-' before $(RANLIB) in the `install' recipe + +doc/Makefile.in + - add a VPATH assignment so the documentation is not remade if it's + already up-to-date in the distribution + +configure.in + - call AC_SUBST(LOCAL_LDFLAGS), since Makefile.in contains + @LOCAL_LDFLAGS@ + + 7/9 + --- + +config.h.in + - add define lines for STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_SYS_IOCTL and + STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_TERMIOS + +configure.in + - call BASH_STRUCT_WINSIZE to look for the definition of + `struct winsize' + + 7/17 + ---- +configure.in + - call AC_MINIX + +config.h.in + - add define line for AC_MINIX + + 7/18 + ---- +Makefile.in + - add `install-shared' and `uninstall-shared' targets + + 8/4 + --- +Makefile.in + - install and uninstall libhistory.a in the `install' and + `uninstall' targets + + 9/4 + --- +configure.in + - bumped LIBVERSION up to 2.1.1, indicating that this is patch + level 1 to release 2.1 + + + 9/16 + ---- +Makefile.in + - `make distclean' now descends into the `examples' subdir + +doc/Makefile.in + - the `distclean' and `maintainer-clean' targets should remove + Makefile + +examples/Makefile.in + - added the various clean targets + + 4/2 + --- +configure.in + - bumped LIBVERSION up to 2.2 + + 4/18 + ---- +[readline-2.2 released] + + 4/20 + ---- +Makefile.in + - make `libhistory.a' a dependency of `install' + - fixed a typo in the recipe for `install' that copied libreadline.a + to libhistory.old right after installing it + + 4/27 + ---- +doc/Makefile.in + - install {readline,history}.info out of the source directory if + they are not found in the current (build) directory -- only an + issue if the libraries are built in a different directory than + the source directory + + 5/1 + --- +support/shobj-conf + - script from the bash distribution to do shared object and library + configuration + +shlib/Makefile.in + - new directory and makefile to handle building shared versions of + libreadline and libhistory, controlled by support/shobj-conf + + 5/7 + --- +doc/Makefile.in + - set SHELL to /bin/sh, rather than relying on make to be correct + + 5/14 + ---- +savestring.c + - new file, moved from shell.c, for backwards compatibility + +Makefile.in, shlib/Makefile.in + - make sure savestring.c is compiled and added to libreadline and + libhistory + +[THERE ARE NO MORE #ifdef SHELL LINES IN THE C SOURCE FILES.] + + 5/15 + ---- +README + - updated description of shared library creation for the new scheme + +[THERE ARE NO MORE #ifdef SHELL LINES IN ANY OF THE SOURCE FILES.] + +Makefile.in + - bumped SHLIB_MAJOR up to 4 since we've augmented the library + API + - rlconf.h is now one of the installed headers, so applications can + find out whether things like vi-mode are available in the installed + libreadline + + 5/20 + ---- +configure.in + - changed RL_LIBRARY_VERSION to 4.0 to match the version of the + installed shared libraries + + 6/5 + --- +rlstdc.h + - new file + +Makefile.in + - rlstdc.h is now one of the installed headers + + 8/3 + --- +shlib/Makefile.in + - made the suffix rule that creates xx.so from xx.c write the + compiler output to `a.o', which is then mv'd to xx.so, because + some compilers (Sun WSpro 4.2, for example) don't allow any + suffixes other than `.o' for `cc -c' (not even `a.out') + + 9/15 + ---- + +Makefile.in + - AR and ARFLAGS are now substituted by configure, used in recipes + that build the libraries + +configure.in + - use AC_CHECK_PROG to check for ar + - set ARFLAGS if it has not already been set in the environment + + 10/5 + ---- +Makefile.in + - removed savestring.o from object file list + + 10/28 + ----- +shlib/Makefile.in + - don't use a fixed filename in the .c.so suffix rule to avoid + problems with parallel makes + + 12/21 + ----- +support/shlib-install + - new script to install shared readline and history libraries + +shlib/Makefile.in + - changed to call shlib-install for install and uninstall targets + +[readline-4.0-beta1 frozen] + + 12/22 + ----- +configure.in + - call AC_SUBST for SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS and SHLIB_LIBS + +shlib/Makefile.in + - SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS and SHLIB_LIBS are now substituted by configure + - add $(SHLIB_LIBS) at end of command line that builds the shared + libraries (currently needed only by AIX 4.2) + + 12/31 + ----- +MANIFEST, MANIFEST.doc + - the TOC html files are no longer generated and no longer part of + the distribution + + 2/18/1999 + --------- +configure.in + - set MAKE_SHELL to /bin/sh and substitute into the Makefiles + +Makefile.in,{doc,examples,shlib}/Makefile.in + - set SHELL from @MAKE_SHELL@ + +[readline-4.0 released] + + 3/11 + ---- +doc/Makefile.in + - removed references to HTMLTOC, since separate HTML table-of-contents + files are no longer created + +examples/Makefile.in + - remove `*.exe' in clean target for MS-DOS + +Makefile.in + - make `readline' target depend on ./libreadline.a + - configure now substitutes TERMCAP_LIB into Makefile.in + - use ${TERMCAP_LIB} instead of -ltermcap in recipe for `readline' + - clean target now removes readline and readline.exe in case they + get built + +configure.in + - use `pwd.exe' to set BUILD_DIR on MS-DOS DJGPP + + 3/15 + ---- +support/shlib-install + - Irix 5.x and Irix 6.x should install shared libraries like Solaris 2 + - changes for installing on hp-ux 1[01].x + + 3/23 + ---- +configure.in + - make sure that the $CC argument to shobj-conf is quoted + + 4/8 + --- + +xmalloc.h, rlprivate.h, rlshell.h + - new files + +Makefile.in,shlib/Makefile.in + - add dependencies on xmalloc.h, rlshell.h + - add xmalloc.h, rlprivate.h, rlshell.h to list of header files + +MANIFEST + - add xmalloc.h, rlprivate.h, rlshell.h + + 4/9 + --- +Makefile.in,shlib/Makefile.in + - add dependencies on rlprivate.h + + 4/13 + ---- +doc/Makefile.in + - add variable, PSDVI, which is the desired resolution of the + generated postscript files. Set to 300 because I don't have + any 600-dpi printers + - set LANGUAGE= before calling makeinfo, so messages are in English + - add rluserman.{info,dvi,ps,html} to appropriate variables + - add rules to create rluserman.{info,dvi,ps,html} + - install and uninstall rluserman.info, but don't update the directory + file in $(infodir) yet + +MANIFEST + - add doc/rluserman.{texinfo,info,dvi,ps,html} + + 4/30 + ---- +configure.in + - updated library version to 4.1 + + 5/3 + --- +configure.in + - SHLIB_MAJOR and SHLIB_MINOR shared library version numbers are + constructed from $LIBRARY_VERSION and substituted into Makefiles + + 5/5 + --- +support/shlib-install + - OSF/1 installs shared libraries like Solaris + +Makefile.in + - broke the header file install and uninstall into two new targets: + install-headers and uninstall-headers + - install and uninstall depend on install-headers and uninstall-headers + respectively + - changed install-shared and uninstall-shared targets to depend on + install-headers and uninstall-headers, respectively, so users may + choose to install only the shared libraries. I'm not sure about + the uninstall one yet -- maybe it should check whether or not + the static libraries are installed and not remove the header files + if they are + + 9/3 + --- +configure.in, config.h.in + - added test for memmove (for later use) + - changed version to 4.1-beta1 + + 9/13 + ---- +examples/rlfe.c + - Per Bothner's `rlfe' readline front-end program + +examples/Makefile.in + - added rules to build rlfe + + 9/21 + ---- +support/shlib-install + - changes to handle FreeBSD-3.x elf or a.out shared libraries, which + have different semantics and need different naming conventions + + 1/24/2000 + --------- +doc/Makefile.in + - remove *.bt and *.bts on `make clean' + + 2/4 + --- + + +configure.in + - changed LIBVERSION to 4.1-beta5 + + 3/17/2000 + --------- +[readline-4.1 released] + + 3/23 + ---- +Makefile.in + - remove the `-t' argument to ranlib in the install recipe; some + ranlibs don't have it and attempt to create a file named `-t' + + 3/27 + ---- +support/shlib-install + - install shared libraries unwritable by anyone on HP-UX + - changed symlinks to relative pathnames on all platforms + +shlib/Makefile.in + - added missing `includedir' assignment, substituted by configure + +Makefile.in + - added missing @SET_MAKE@ so configure can set $MAKE appropriately + +configure.in + - add call to AC_PROG_MAKE_SET + + 8/30 + ---- +shlib/Makefile.in + - change the soname bound into the shared libraries, so it includes + only the major version number. If it includes the minor version, + programs depending on it must be rebuilt (which may or may not be + a bad thing) + + 9/6 + --- +examples/rlfe.c + - add -l option to log input and output (-a option appends to logfile) + - add -n option to set readline application name + - add -v, -h options for version and help information + - change a few things because getopt() is now used to parse arguments + + 9/12 + ---- +support/shlib-install + - fix up the libname on HPUX 11 + + 10/18 + ----- +configure.in + - changed library version to 4.2-alpha + + 10/30 + ----- +configure.in + - add -fsigned-char to LOCAL_CFLAGS for Linux running on the IBM + S/390 + +Makefile.in + - added new file, rltypedefs.h, installed by default with `make install' + + 11/2 + ---- +compat.c + - new file, with backwards-compatibility function definitions + +Makefile.in,shlib/Makefile.in + - make sure that compat.o/compat.so are built and linked apppropriately + +support/shobj-conf + - picked up bash version, which means that shared libs built on + linux and BSD/OS 4.x will have an soname that does not include + the minor version number + + 11/13 + ----- +examples/rlfe.c + - rlfe can perform filename completion for relative pathnames in the + inferior process's context if the OS supports /proc/PID/cwd (linux + does it OK, Solaris is slightly warped, none of the BSDs have it) + + 11/17/2000 + ---------- +[readline-4.2-alpha released] + + 11/27 + ----- +Makefile.in,shlib/Makefile.in + - added dependencies for rltypedefs.h + +shlib/Makefile.in + - changed dependencies on histlib.h to $(topdir)/histlib.h + + 1/22 + ---- +configure.in + - changed release version to 4.2-beta + + 2/2 + --- +examples/Makefile.in + - build histexamp as part of the examples + + 2/5 + --- +doc/Makefile.in + - don't remove the dvi, postscript, html, info, and text `objects' + on a `make distclean', only on a `make maintainer-clean' + + 3/6 + --- +doc/history.{0,3}, doc/history_3.ps + - new manual page for history library + +doc/Makefile.in + - rules to install and uninstall history.3 in ${man3dir} + - rules to build history.0 and history_3.ps + + 4/2 + --- +configure.in + - changed LIBVERSION to `4.2' + + 4/5 + --- +[readline-4.2 frozen] + + 4/9 + --- +[readline-4.2 released] + + 5/2 + --- +Makefile.in,{doc,examples,shlib}/Makefile.in + - added support for DESTDIR installation root prefix, to support + building packages + +doc/Makefile.in + - add an info `dir' file entry for rluserman.info on `make install' + - change man1ext to `.1' and man3ext to `.3' + - install man pages with a $(man3ext) extension in the target directory + - add support for installing html documentation if `htmldir' has a + value + +Makefile.in + - on `make install', install from the `shlib' directory, too + - on `make uninstall', uninstall in the `doc' and `shlib' + subdirectories, too + +support/shlib-install + - add `freebsdelf*', `freebsdaout*', Hurd, `sysv4*', `sysv5*', `dgux*' + targets for symlink creation + + 5/7 + --- +configure.in, config.h.in + - check for <limits.h>, define HAVE_LIMITS_H if found + + 5/8 + --- +aclocal.m4 + - pick up change to BASH_CHECK_LIB_TERMCAP that adds check for + libtinfo (termcap-specific portion of ncurses-5.2) + + 5/9 + --- +configure.in + - call AC_C_CONST to find out whether or not the compiler supports + `const' + +config.h.in + - placeholder for `const' define, if any + + 5/10 + ---- +configure.in + - fix AC_CHECK_PROG(ar, ...) test to specify right value for the + case where ar is not found; should produce a better error message + + 5/14 + ---- +configure.in,config.h.in + - check for vsnprintf, define HAVE_VSNPRINTF if found + + 5/21 + ---- +configure.in, config.h.in + - add checks for size_t, ssize_t + + 5/30 + ---- +configure.in + - update autoconf to version 2.50, use in AC_PREREQ + - changed AC_INIT to new flavor + - added AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR + - AC_CONFIG_HEADER -> AC_CONFIG_HEADERS + - call AC_C_PROTOTYPES + - AC_RETSIGTYPE -> AC_TYPE_SIGNAL + + 8/22 + ---- +configure.in + - updated the version number to 4.2a + +Makefile.in,shlib/Makefile.in + - make sure tilde.o is built -DREADLINE_LIBRARY when being built as + part of the standalone library, so it picks up the right include + files + + 8/23 + ---- +support/shlib-install + - support for Darwin/MacOS X shared library installation + + 9/24 + ---- +examples/readlinebuf.h + - a new file, a C++ streambuf interface that uses readline for I/O. + Donated by Dimitris Vyzovitis <vyzo@media.mit.edu> + + 10/9 + ---- +configure.in + - replaced call to BASH_HAVE_TIOCGWINSZ with AC_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ + +[readline-4.2a-beta1 frozen] + + 10/15 + ----- +configure.in, config.h.in + - check for <memory.h>, define HAVE_MEMORY_H if found + - check for <strings.h>, define HAVE_STRINGS_H if found + + 10/18 + ----- +configure.in, config.h.in + - check for isascii, define HAVE_ISASCII if found + +configure.in + - changed the macro names from bash as appropriate: + BASH_SIGNAL_CHECK -> BASH_SYS_SIGNAL_VINTAGE + BASH_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS -> BASH_SYS_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS + BASH_MISC_SPEED_T -> BASH_CHECK_SPEED_T + + 10/22 + ----- +configure.in + - check for isxdigit with AC_CHECK_FUNCS + +config.h.in + - new define for HAVE_ISXDIGIT + + 10/29 + ----- +configure.in, config.h.in + - check for strpbrk with AC_CHECK_FUNCS, define HAVE_STRPBRK if found + + 11/1 + ---- +Makefile.in + - make sure DESTDIR is passed to install and uninstall makes in + subdirectories + - when saving old copies of installed libraries, make sure we use + DESTDIR for the old installation tree + +[readline-4.2a-rc1 frozen] + + 11/2 + ---- +Makefile.in, shlib/Makefile.in + - don't put -I$(includedir) into CFLAGS + + 11/15 + ----- +[readline-4.2a released] + + 11/20 + ----- +examples/rlcat.c + - new file + +examples/Makefile.in + - changes for rlcat + + 11/28 + ----- +configure.in + - default TERMCAP_LIB to -lcurses if $prefer_curses == yes (as when + --with-curses is supplied) + +examples/Makefile.in + - substitute @LDFLAGS@ in LDFLAGS assignment + + 11/29 + ----- +config.h.in + - add necessary defines for multibyte include files and functions + - add code to define HANDLE_MULTIBYTE if prerequisites are met + +configure.in + - call BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE + + 12/14 + ----- +config.h.in + - add #undef PROTOTYPES, filled in by AC_C_PROTOTYPES + + 12/17 + ----- +config.h.in + - moved HANDLE_MULTIBYTE code to rlmbutil.h + +rlmbutil.h, mbutil.c + - new files + +Makefile.in, shlib/Makefile.in + - added rules for mbutil.c + + 12/20 + ----- +configure.in + - added --enable-shared, --enable-static options to configure to + say which libraries are built by default (both default to yes) + - if SHLIB_STATUS == 'unsupported', turn off default shared library + building + - substitute new STATIC_TARGET, SHARED_TARGET, STATIC_INSTALL_TARGET, + and SHARED_INSTALL_TARGET + +Makefile.in + - `all' target now depends on (substituted) @STATIC_TARGET@ and + @SHARED_TARGET@ + - `install' target now depends on (substituted) @STATIC_INSTALL_TARGET@ + and @SHARED_INSTALL_TARGET@ + +INSTALL, README + - updated with new info about --enable-shared and --enable-static + + 1/10/2002 + --------- +configure.in + - bumped the library version number to 4.3 + + 1/24 + ---- +Makefile.in,shlib/Makefile.in + - changes for new file, text.c, with character and text handling + functions from readline.c + + 2/20 + ---- +{configure.config.h}.in + - call AC_C_CHAR_UNSIGNED, define __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ if chars are + unsigned by default + + 5/20 + ---- +doc/Makefile.in + - new maybe-clean target that removes the generated documentation if + the build directory differs from the source directory + - distclean target now depends on maybe-clean diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/CHANGES b/readline-4.3.orig/CHANGES new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc9fe94 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/CHANGES @@ -0,0 +1,612 @@ +This document details the changes between this version, readline-4.3, +and the previous version, readline-4.2a. + +1. Changes to Readline + +a. Fixed output of comment-begin character when listing variable values. + +b. Added some default key bindings for common escape sequences produced by + HOME and END keys. + +c. Fixed the mark handling code to be more emacs-compatible. + +d. A bug was fixed in the code that prints possible completions to keep it + from printing empty strings in certain circumstances. + +e. Change the key sequence printing code to print ESC as M\- if ESC is a + meta-prefix character -- it's easier for users to understand than \e. + +f. Fixed unstifle_history() to return values that match the documentation. + +g. Fixed the event loop (rl_event_hook) to handle the case where the input + file descriptor is invalidated. + +h. Fixed the prompt display code to work better when the application has a + custom redisplay function. + +i. Changes to make reading and writing the history file a little faster, and + to cope with huge history files without calling abort(3) from xmalloc. + +j. The vi-mode `S' and `s' commands are now undone correctly. + +k. Fixed a problem which caused the display to be messed up when the last + line of a multi-line prompt (possibly containing invisible characters) + was longer than the screen width. + +2. New Features in Readline + +a. Support for key `subsequences': allows, e.g., ESC and ESC-a to both + be bound to readline functions. Now the arrow keys may be used in vi + insert mode. + +b. When listing completions, and the number of lines displayed is more than + the screen length, readline uses an internal pager to display the results. + This is controlled by the `page-completions' variable (default on). + +c. New code to handle editing and displaying multibyte characters. + +d. The behavior introduced in bash-2.05a of deciding whether or not to + append a slash to a completed name that is a symlink to a directory has + been made optional, controlled by the `mark-symlinked-directories' + variable (default is the 2.05a behavior). + +e. The `insert-comment' command now acts as a toggle if given a numeric + argument: if the first characters on the line don't specify a + comment, insert one; if they do, delete the comment text + +f. New application-settable completion variable: + rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs, allows an application's completion + function to temporarily override the user's preference for appending + slashes to names which are symlinks to directories. + +g. New function available to application completion functions: + rl_completion_mode, to tell how the completion function was invoked + and decide which argument to supply to rl_complete_internal (to list + completions, etc.). + +h. Readline now has an overwrite mode, toggled by the `overwrite-mode' + bindable command, which could be bound to `Insert'. + +i. New application-settable completion variable: + rl_completion_suppress_append, inhibits appending of + rl_completion_append_character to completed words. + +j. New key bindings when reading an incremental search string: ^W yanks + the currently-matched word out of the current line into the search + string; ^Y yanks the rest of the current line into the search string, + DEL or ^H deletes characters from the search string. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +This document details the changes between this version, readline-4.2a, +and the previous version, readline-4.2. + +1. Changes to Readline + +a. More `const' and type casting fixes. + +b. Changed rl_message() to use vsnprintf(3) (if available) to fix buffer + overflow problems. + +c. The completion code no longer appends a `/' or ` ' to a match when + completing a symbolic link that resolves to a directory name, unless + the match does not add anything to the word being completed. This + means that a tab will complete the word up to the full name, but not + add anything, and a subsequent tab will add a slash. + +d. Fixed a trivial typo that made the vi-mode `dT' command not work. + +e. Fixed the tty code so that ^S and ^Q can be inserted with rl_quoted_insert. + +f. Fixed the tty code so that ^V works more than once. + +g. Changed the use of __P((...)) for function prototypes to PARAMS((...)) + because the use of __P in typedefs conflicted g++ and glibc. + +h. The completion code now attempts to do a better job of preserving the + case of the word the user typed if ignoring case in completions. + +i. Readline defaults to not echoing the input and lets the terminal + initialization code enable echoing if there is a controlling terminal. + +j. The key binding code now processes only two hex digits after a `\x' + escape sequence, and the documentation was changed to note that the + octal and hex escape sequences result in an eight-bit value rather + than strict ASCII. + +k. Fixed a few places where negative array subscripts could have occurred. + +l. Fixed the vi-mode code to use a better method to determine the bounds of + the array used to hold the marks, and to avoid out-of-bounds references. + +m. Fixed the defines in chardefs.h to work better when chars are signed. + +n. Fixed configure.in to use the new names for bash autoconf macros. + +o. Readline no longer attempts to define its own versions of some ctype + macros if they are implemented as functions in libc but not as macros in + <ctype.h>. + +p. Fixed a problem where rl_backward could possibly set point to before + the beginning of the line. + +q. Fixed Makefile to not put -I/usr/include into CFLAGS, since it can cause + include file problems. + +2. New Features in Readline + +a. Added extern declaration for rl_get_termcap to readline.h, making it a + public function (it was always there, just not in readline.h). + +b. New #defines in readline.h: RL_READLINE_VERSION, currently 0x0402, + RL_VERSION_MAJOR, currently 4, and RL_VERSION_MINOR, currently 2. + +c. New readline variable: rl_readline_version, mirrors RL_READLINE_VERSION. + +d. New bindable boolean readline variable: match-hidden-files. Controls + completion of files beginning with a `.' (on Unix). Enabled by default. + +e. The history expansion code now allows any character to terminate a + `:first-' modifier, like csh. + +f. The incremental search code remembers the last search string and uses + it if ^R^R is typed without a search string. + +h. New bindable variable `history-preserve-point'. If set, the history + code attempts to place the user at the same location on each history + line retrived with previous-history or next-history. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +This document details the changes between this version, readline-4.2, +and the previous version, readline-4.1. + +1. Changes to Readline + +a. When setting the terminal attributes on systems using `struct termio', + readline waits for output to drain before changing the attributes. + +b. A fix was made to the history word tokenization code to avoid attempts to + dereference a null pointer. + +c. Readline now defaults rl_terminal_name to $TERM if the calling application + has left it unset, and tries to initialize with the resultant value. + +d. Instead of calling (*rl_getc_function)() directly to get input in certain + places, readline now calls rl_read_key() consistently. + +e. Fixed a bug in the completion code that allowed a backslash to quote a + single quote inside a single-quoted string. + +f. rl_prompt is no longer assigned directly from the argument to readline(), + but uses memory allocated by readline. This allows constant strings to + be passed to readline without problems arising when the prompt processing + code wants to modify the string. + +g. Fixed a bug that caused non-interactive history searches to return the + wrong line when performing multiple searches backward for the same string. + +h. Many variables, function arguments, and function return values are now + declared `const' where appropriate, to improve behavior when linking with + C++ code. + +i. The control character detection code now works better on systems where + `char' is unsigned by default. + +j. The vi-mode numeric argument is now capped at 999999, just like emacs mode. + +k. The Function, CPFunction, CPPFunction, and VFunction typedefs have been + replaced with a set of specific prototyped typedefs, though they are + still in the readline header files for backwards compatibility. + +m. Nearly all of the (undocumented) internal global variables in the library + now have an _rl_ prefix -- there were a number that did not, like + screenheight, screenwidth, alphabetic, etc. + +n. The ding() convenience function has been renamed to rl_ding(), though the + old function is still defined for backwards compatibility. + +o. The completion convenience functions filename_completion_function, + username_completion_function, and completion_matches now have an rl_ + prefix, though the old names are still defined for backwards compatibility. + +p. The functions shared by readline and bash (linkage is satisfied from bash + when compiling with bash, and internally otherwise) now have an sh_ prefix. + +q. Changed the shared library creation procedure on Linux and BSD/OS 4.x so + that the `soname' contains only the major version number rather than the + major and minor numbers. + +r. Fixed a redisplay bug that occurred when the prompt spanned more than one + physical line and contained invisible characters. + +s. Added a missing `includedir' variable to the Makefile. + +t. When installing the shared libraries, make sure symbolic links are relative. + +u. Added configure test so that it can set `${MAKE}' appropriately. + +v. Fixed a bug in rl_forward that could cause the point to be set to before + the beginning of the line in vi mode. + +w. Fixed a bug in the callback read-char interface to make it work when a + readline function pushes some input onto the input stream with + rl_execute_next (like the incremental search functions). + +x. Fixed a file descriptor leak in the history file manipulation code that + was tripped when attempting to truncate a non-regular file (like + /dev/null). + +y. Changes to make all of the exported readline functions declared in + readline.h have an rl_ prefix (rltty_set_default_bindings is now + rl_tty_set_default_bindings, crlf is now rl_crlf, etc.) + +z. The formatted documentation included in the base readline distribution + is no longer removed on a `make distclean'. + +aa. Some changes were made to avoid gcc warnings with -Wall. + +bb. rl_get_keymap_by_name now finds keymaps case-insensitively, so + `set keymap EMACS' works. + +cc. The history file writing and truncation functions now return a useful + status on error. + +dd. Fixed a bug that could cause applications to dereference a NULL pointer + if a NULL second argument was passed to history_expand(). + +ee. If a hook function assigned to rl_event_hook sets rl_done to a non-zero + value, rl_read_key() now immediately returns '\n' (which is assumed to + be bound to accept-line). + +2. New Features in Readline + +a. The blink timeout for paren matching is now settable by applications, + via the rl_set_paren_blink_timeout() function. + +b. _rl_executing_macro has been renamed to rl_executing_macro, which means + it's now part of the public interface. + +c. Readline has a new variable, rl_readline_state, which is a bitmap that + encapsulates the current state of the library; intended for use by + callbacks and hook functions. + +d. rlfe has a new -l option to log input and output (-a appends to logfile), + a new -n option to set the readline application name, and -v and -h + options for version and help information. + +e. rlfe can now perform filename completion for the inferior process if the + OS has a /proc/<PID>/cwd that can be read with readlink(2) to get the + inferior's current working directory. + +f. A new file, rltypedefs.h, contains the new typedefs for function pointers + and is installed by `make install'. + +g. New application-callable function rl_set_prompt(const char *prompt): + expands its prompt string argument and sets rl_prompt to the result. + +h. New application-callable function rl_set_screen_size(int rows, int cols): + public method for applications to set readline's idea of the screen + dimensions. + +i. The history example program (examples/histexamp.c) is now built as one + of the examples. + +j. The documentation has been updated to cover nearly all of the public + functions and variables declared in readline.h. + +k. New function, rl_get_screen_size (int *rows, int *columns), returns + readline's idea of the screen dimensions. + +l. The timeout in rl_gather_tyi (readline keyboard input polling function) + is now settable via a function (rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout()). + +m. Renamed the max_input_history variable to history_max_entries; the old + variable is maintained for backwards compatibility. + +n. The list of characters that separate words for the history tokenizer is + now settable with a variable: history_word_delimiters. The default + value is as before. + +o. There is a new history.3 manual page documenting the history library. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +This document details the changes between this version, readline-4.1, +and the previous version, readline-4.0. + +1. Changes to Readline + +a. Changed the HTML documents so that the table-of-contents is no longer + a separate file. + +b. Changes to the shared object configuration for: Irix 5.x, Irix 6.x, + OSF/1. + +c. The shared library major and minor versions are now constructed + automatically by configure and substituted into the makefiles. + +d. It's now possible to install the shared libraries separately from the + static libraries. + +e. The history library tries to truncate the history file only if it is a + regular file. + +f. A bug that caused _rl_dispatch to address negative array indices on + systems with signed chars was fixed. + +g. rl-yank-nth-arg now leaves the history position the same as when it was + called. + +h. Changes to the completion code to handle MS-DOS drive-letter:pathname + filenames. + +i. Completion is now case-insensitive by default on MS-DOS. + +j. Fixes to the history file manipulation code for MS-DOS. + +k. Readline attempts to bind the arrow keys to appropriate defaults on MS-DOS. + +l. Some fixes were made to the redisplay code for better operation on MS-DOS. + +m. The quoted-insert code will now insert tty special chars like ^C. + +n. A bug was fixed that caused the display code to reference memory before + the start of the prompt string. + +o. More support for __EMX__ (OS/2). + +p. A bug was fixed in readline's signal handling that could cause infinite + recursion in signal handlers. + +q. A bug was fixed that caused the point to be less than zero when rl_forward + was given a very large numeric argument. + +r. The vi-mode code now gets characters via the application-settable value + of rl_getc_function rather than calling rl_getc directly. + +s. The history file code now uses O_BINARY mode when reading and writing + the history file on cygwin32. + +t. Fixed a bug in the redisplay code for lines with more than 256 line + breaks. + +u. A bug was fixed which caused invisible character markers to not be + stripped from the prompt string if the terminal was in no-echo mode. + +v. Readline no longer tries to get the variables it needs for redisplay + from the termcap entry if the calling application has specified its + own redisplay function. Readline treats the terminal as `dumb' in + this case. + +w. Fixes to the SIGWINCH code so that a multiple-line prompt with escape + sequences is redrawn correctly. + +x. Changes to the install and install-shared targets so that the libraries + and header files are installed separately. + +2. New Features in Readline + +a. A new Readline `user manual' is in doc/rluserman.texinfo. + +b. Parentheses matching is now always compiled into readline, and enabled + or disabled when the value of the `blink-matching-paren' variable is + changed. + +c. MS-DOS systems now use ~/_inputrc as the last-ditch inputrc filename. + +d. MS-DOS systems now use ~/_history as the default history file. + +e. history-search-{forward,backward} now leave the point at the end of the + line when the string to search for is empty, like + {reverse,forward}-search-history. + +f. history-search-{forward,backward} now leave the last history line found + in the readline buffer if the second or subsequent search fails. + +g. New function for use by applications: rl_on_new_line_with_prompt, used + when an application displays the prompt itself before calling readline(). + +h. New variable for use by applications: rl_already_prompted. An application + that displays the prompt itself before calling readline() must set this to + a non-zero value. + +i. A new variable, rl_gnu_readline_p, always 1. The intent is that an + application can verify whether or not it is linked with the `real' + readline library or some substitute. + +j. Per Bothner's `rlfe' (pronounced `Ralphie') readline front-end program + is included in the examples subdirectory, though it is not built + by default. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +This document details the changes between this version, readline-4.0, +and the previous version, readline-2.2. + +1. Changes to Readline + +a. The version number is now 4.0, to match the major and minor version + numbers on the shared readline and history libraries. Future + releases will maintain the identical numbering. + +b. Fixed a typo in the `make install' recipe that copied libreadline.a + to libhistory.old right after installing it. + +c. The readline and history info files are now installed out of the source + directory if they are not found in the build directory. + +d. The library no longer exports a function named `savestring' -- backwards + compatibility be damned. + +e. There is no longer any #ifdef SHELL code in the source files. + +f. Some changes were made to the key binding code to fix memory leaks and + better support Win32 systems. + +g. Fixed a silly typo in the paren matching code -- it's microseconds, not + milliseconds. + +h. The readline library should be compilable by C++ compilers. + +i. The readline.h public header file now includes function prototypes for + all readline functions, and some changes were made to fix errors in the + source files uncovered by the use of prototypes. + +j. The maximum numeric argument is now clamped at 1000000. + +k. Fixes to rl_yank_last_arg to make it behave better. + +l. Fixed a bug in the display code that caused core dumps if the prompt + string length exceeded 1024 characters. + +m. The menu completion code was fixed to properly insert a single completion + if there is only one match. + +n. A bug was fixed that caused the display code to improperly display tabs + after newlines. + +o. A fix was made to the completion code in which a typo caused the wrong + value to be passed to the function that computed the longest common + prefix of the list of matches. + +p. The completion code now checks the value of rl_filename_completion_desired, + which is set by application-supplied completion functions to indicate + that filename completion is being performed, to decide whether or not to + call an application-supplied `ignore completions' function. + +q. Code was added to the history library to catch history substitutions + using `&' without a previous history substitution or search having been + performed. + + +2. New Features in Readline + +a. There is a new script, support/shobj-conf, to do system-specific shared + object and library configuration. It generates variables for configure + to substitute into makefiles. The README file provides a detailed + explanation of the shared library creation process. + +b. Shared libraries and objects are now built in the `shlib' subdirectory. + There is a shlib/Makefile.in to control the build process. `make shared' + from the top-level directory is still the right way to build shared + versions of the libraries. + +c. rlconf.h is now installed, so applications can find out which features + have been compiled into the installed readline and history libraries. + +d. rlstdc.h is now an installed header file. + +e. Many changes to the signal handling: + o Readline now catches SIGQUIT and cleans up the tty before returning; + o A new variable, rl_catch_signals, is available to application writers + to indicate to readline whether or not it should install its own + signal handlers for SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGQUIT, SIGALRM, SIGTSTP, + SIGTTIN, and SIGTTOU; + o A new variable, rl_catch_sigwinch, is available to application + writers to indicate to readline whether or not it should install its + own signal handler for SIGWINCH, which will chain to the calling + applications's SIGWINCH handler, if one is installed; + o There is a new function, rl_free_line_state, for application signal + handlers to call to free up the state associated with the current + line after receiving a signal; + o There is a new function, rl_cleanup_after_signal, to clean up the + display and terminal state after receiving a signal; + o There is a new function, rl_reset_after_signal, to reinitialize the + terminal and display state after an application signal handler + returns and readline continues + +f. There is a new function, rl_resize_terminal, to reset readline's idea of + the screen size after a SIGWINCH. + +g. New public functions: rl_save_prompt and rl_restore_prompt. These were + previously private functions with a `_' prefix. These functions are + used when an application wants to write a message to the `message area' + with rl_message and have the prompt restored correctly when the message + is erased. + +h. New function hook: rl_pre_input_hook, called just before readline starts + reading input, after initialization. + +i. New function hook: rl_display_matches_hook, called when readline would + display the list of completion matches. The new function + rl_display_match_list is what readline uses internally, and is available + for use by application functions called via this hook. + +j. New bindable function, delete-char-or-list, like tcsh. + +k. A new variable, rl_erase_empty_line, which, if set by an application using + readline, will cause readline to erase, prompt and all, lines on which the + only thing typed was a newline. + +l. There is a new script, support/shlib-install, to install and uninstall + the shared readline and history libraries. + +m. A new bindable variable, `isearch-terminators', which is a string + containing the set of characters that should terminate an incremental + search without being executed as a command. + +n. A new bindable function, forward-backward-delete-char. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +This document details the changes between this version, readline-2.2, +and the previous version, readline-2.1. + +1. Changes to Readline + +a. Added a missing `extern' to a declaration in readline.h that kept + readline from compiling cleanly on some systems. + +b. The history file is now opened with mode 0600 when it is written for + better security. + +c. Changes were made to the SIGWINCH handling code so that prompt redisplay + is done better. + +d. ^G now interrupts incremental searches correctly. + +e. A bug that caused a core dump when the set of characters to be quoted + when completing words was empty was fixed. + +f. Fixed a problem in the readline test program rltest.c that caused a core + dump. + +g. The code that handles parser directives in inputrc files now displays + more error messages. + +h. The history expansion code was fixed so that the appearance of the + history comment character at the beginning of a word inhibits history + expansion for that word and the rest of the input line. + +i. The code that prints completion listings now behaves better if one or + more of the filenames contains non-printable characters. + +j. The time delay when showing matching parentheses is now 0.5 seconds. + + +2. New Features in Readline + +a. There is now an option for `iterative' yank-last-arg handline, so a user + can keep entering `M-.', yanking the last argument of successive history + lines. + +b. New variable, `print-completions-horizontally', which causes completion + matches to be displayed across the screen (like `ls -x') rather than up + and down the screen (like `ls'). + +c. New variable, `completion-ignore-case', which causes filename completion + and matching to be performed case-insensitively. + +d. There is a new bindable command, `magic-space', which causes history + expansion to be performed on the current readline buffer and a space to + be inserted into the result. + +e. There is a new bindable command, `menu-complete', which enables tcsh-like + menu completion (successive executions of menu-complete insert a single + completion match, cycling through the list of possible completions). + +f. There is a new bindable command, `paste-from-clipboard', for use on Win32 + systems, to insert the text from the Win32 clipboard into the editing + buffer. + +g. The key sequence translation code now understands printf-style backslash + escape sequences, including \NNN octal escapes. These escape sequences + may be used in key sequence definitions or macro values. + +h. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/INSTALL b/readline-4.3.orig/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..adb27a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ +Basic Installation +================== + +These are installation instructions for Readline-4.3. + +The simplest way to compile readline is: + + 1. `cd' to the directory containing the readline source code and type + `./configure' to configure readline for your system. If you're + using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need to type + `sh ./configure' instead to prevent `csh' from trying to execute + `configure' itself. + + Running `configure' takes some time. While running, it prints some + messages telling which features it is checking for. + + 2. Type `make' to compile readline and build the static readline + and history libraries. If supported, the shared readline and history + libraries will be built also. See below for instructions on compiling + the other parts of the distribution. Typing `make everything' will + cause the static and shared libraries (if supported) and the example + programs to be built. + + 3. Type `make install' to install the static readline and history + libraries, the readline include files, the documentation, and, if + supported, the shared readline and history libraries. + + 4. You can remove the created libraries and object files from the + build directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the + files that `configure' created (so you can compile readline for + a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'. There is + also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly + for the readline developers, and should be used with care. + +The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for +various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It +uses those values to create a `Makefile' in the build directory, +and Makefiles in the `doc', `shlib', and `examples' +subdirectories. It also creates a `config.h' file containing +system-dependent definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script +`config.status' that you can run in the future to recreate the +current configuration, a file `config.cache' that saves the +results of its tests to speed up reconfiguring, and a file +`config.log' containing compiler output (useful mainly for +debugging `configure'). + +If you need to do unusual things to compile readline, please try +to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and +mail diffs or instructions to <bug-readline@gnu.org> so they can +be considered for the next release. If at some point +`config.cache' contains results you don't want to keep, you may +remove or edit it. + +The file `configure.in' is used to create `configure' by a +program called `autoconf'. You only need `configure.in' if you +want to change it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version +of `autoconf'. The readline `configure.in' requires autoconf +version 2.50 or newer. + +Compilers and Options +===================== + +Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that +the `configure' script does not know about. You can give `configure' +initial values for variables by setting them in the environment. Using +a Bourne-compatible shell, you can do that on the command line like +this: + + CC=c89 CFLAGS=-O2 LIBS=-lposix ./configure + +Or on systems that have the `env' program, you can do it like this: + + env CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-s ./configure + +Compiling For Multiple Architectures +==================================== + +You can compile readline for more than one kind of computer at the +same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their +own directory. To do this, you must use a version of `make' that +supports the `VPATH' variable, such as GNU `make'. `cd' to the +directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run +the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the +source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'. + +If you have to use a `make' that does not supports the `VPATH' +variable, you have to compile readline for one architecture at a +time in the source code directory. After you have installed +readline for one architecture, use `make distclean' before +reconfiguring for another architecture. + +Installation Names +================== + +By default, `make install' will install the readline libraries in +`/usr/local/lib', the include files in +`/usr/local/include/readline', the man pages in `/usr/local/man', +and the info files in `/usr/local/info'. You can specify an +installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving `configure' +the option `--prefix=PATH' or by supplying a value for the +DESTDIR variable when running `make install'. + +You can specify separate installation prefixes for +architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. +If you give `configure' the option `--exec-prefix=PATH', the +readline Makefiles will use PATH as the prefix for installing the +libraries. Documentation and other data files will still use the +regular prefix. + +Specifying the System Type +========================== + +There may be some features `configure' can not figure out +automatically, but need to determine by the type of host readline +will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it +prints a message saying it can not guess the host type, give it +the `--host=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for +the system type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name with three +fields: CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM (e.g., i386-unknown-freebsd4.2). + +See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. + +Sharing Defaults +================ + +If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share, +you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives +default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'. +`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then +`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the +`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script. +A warning: the readline `configure' looks for a site script, but not +all `configure' scripts do. + +Operation Controls +================== + +`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it +operates. + +`--cache-file=FILE' + Use and save the results of the tests in FILE instead of + `./config.cache'. Set FILE to `/dev/null' to disable caching, for + debugging `configure'. + +`--help' + Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit. + +`--quiet' +`--silent' +`-q' + Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. + +`--srcdir=DIR' + Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually + `configure' can determine that directory automatically. + +`--version' + Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure' + script, and exit. + +`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. + +Optional Features +================= + +The readline `configure' recognizes a single `--with-PACKAGE' option: + +`--with-curses' + This tells readline that it can find the termcap library functions + (tgetent, et al.) in the curses library, rather than a separate + termcap library. Readline uses the termcap functions, but does not + link with the termcap or curses library itself, allowing applications + which link with readline the to choose an appropriate library. + This option tells readline to link the example programs with the + curses library rather than libtermcap. + +`configure' also recognizes two `--enable-FEATURE' options: + +`--enable-shared' + Build the shared libraries by default on supported platforms. The + default is `yes'. + +`--enable-static' + Build the static libraries by default. The default is `yes'. + +Shared Libraries +================ + +There is support for building shared versions of the readline and +history libraries. The configure script creates a Makefile in +the `shlib' subdirectory, and typing `make shared' will cause +shared versions of the readline and history libraries to be built +on supported platforms. + +If `configure' is given the `--enable-shared' option, it will attempt +to build the shared libraries by default on supported platforms. + +Configure calls the script support/shobj-conf to test whether or +not shared library creation is supported and to generate the values +of variables that are substituted into shlib/Makefile. If you +try to build shared libraries on an unsupported platform, `make' +will display a message asking you to update support/shobj-conf for +your platform. + +If you need to update support/shobj-conf, you will need to create +a `stanza' for your operating system and compiler. The script uses +the value of host_os and ${CC} as determined by configure. For +instance, FreeBSD 4.2 with any version of gcc is identified as +`freebsd4.2-gcc*'. + +In the stanza for your operating system-compiler pair, you will need to +define several variables. They are: + +SHOBJ_CC The C compiler used to compile source files into shareable + object files. This is normally set to the value of ${CC} + by configure, and should not need to be changed. + +SHOBJ_CFLAGS Flags to pass to the C compiler ($SHOBJ_CC) to create + position-independent code. If you are using gcc, this + should probably be set to `-fpic'. + +SHOBJ_LD The link editor to be used to create the shared library from + the object files created by $SHOBJ_CC. If you are using + gcc, a value of `gcc' will probably work. + +SHOBJ_LDFLAGS Flags to pass to SHOBJ_LD to enable shared object creation. + If you are using gcc, `-shared' may be all that is necessary. + These should be the flags needed for generic shared object + creation. + +SHLIB_XLDFLAGS Additional flags to pass to SHOBJ_LD for shared library + creation. Many systems use the -R option to the link + editor to embed a path within the library for run-time + library searches. A reasonable value for such systems would + be `-R$(libdir)'. + +SHLIB_LIBS Any additional libraries that shared libraries should be + linked against when they are created. + +SHLIB_LIBSUFF The suffix to add to `libreadline' and `libhistory' when + generating the filename of the shared library. Many systems + use `so'; HP-UX uses `sl'. + +SHLIB_LIBVERSION The string to append to the filename to indicate the version + of the shared library. It should begin with $(SHLIB_LIBSUFF), + and possibly include version information that allows the + run-time loader to load the version of the shared library + appropriate for a particular program. Systems using shared + libraries similar to SunOS 4.x use major and minor library + version numbers; for those systems a value of + `$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR)' is appropriate. + Systems based on System V Release 4 don't use minor version + numbers; use `$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' on those systems. + Other Unix versions use different schemes. + +SHLIB_STATUS Set this to `supported' when you have defined the other + necessary variables. Make uses this to determine whether + or not shared library creation should be attempted. If + shared libraries are not supported, this will be set to + `unsupported'. + +You should look at the existing stanzas in support/shobj-conf for ideas. + +Once you have updated support/shobj-conf, re-run configure and type +`make shared' or `make'. The shared libraries will be created in the +shlib subdirectory. + +If shared libraries are created, `make install' will install them. +You may install only the shared libraries by running `make +install-shared' from the top-level build directory. Running `make +install' in the shlib subdirectory will also work. If you don't want +to install any created shared libraries, run `make install-static'. diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/MANIFEST b/readline-4.3.orig/MANIFEST new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1507eda --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/MANIFEST @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +# +# Master distribution manifest for the standalone readline distribution +# +doc d +examples d +support d +shlib d +COPYING f +README f +MANIFEST f +INSTALL f +CHANGELOG f +CHANGES f +USAGE f +aclocal.m4 f +config.h.in f +configure f +configure.in f +Makefile.in f +ansi_stdlib.h f +chardefs.h f +history.h f +histlib.h f +keymaps.h f +posixdir.h f +posixjmp.h f +posixstat.h f +readline.h f +rlconf.h f +rldefs.h f +rlmbutil.h f +rlprivate.h f +rlshell.h f +rlstdc.h f +rltty.h f +rltypedefs.h f +rlwinsize.h f +tcap.h f +tilde.h f +xmalloc.h f +bind.c f +callback.c f +compat.c f +complete.c f +display.c f +emacs_keymap.c f +funmap.c f +input.c f +isearch.c f +keymaps.c f +kill.c f +macro.c f +mbutil.c f +misc.c f +nls.c f +parens.c f +readline.c f +rltty.c f +savestring.c f +search.c f +shell.c f +signals.c f +terminal.c f +text.c f +tilde.c f +undo.c f +util.c f +vi_keymap.c f +vi_mode.c f +xmalloc.c f +history.c f +histexpand.c f +histfile.c f +histsearch.c f +shlib/Makefile.in f +support/config.guess f +support/config.sub f +support/install.sh f +support/mkdirs f +support/mkdist f +support/shobj-conf f +support/shlib-install f +support/wcwidth.c f +doc/Makefile.in f +doc/texinfo.tex f +doc/manvers.texinfo f +doc/rlman.texinfo f +doc/rltech.texinfo f +doc/rluser.texinfo f +doc/rluserman.texinfo f +doc/hist.texinfo f +doc/hstech.texinfo f +doc/hsuser.texinfo f +doc/readline.3 f +doc/history.3 f +doc/texi2dvi f +doc/texi2html f +examples/Makefile.in f +examples/excallback.c f +examples/fileman.c f +examples/manexamp.c f +examples/readlinebuf.h f +examples/rlcat.c f +examples/rlfe.c f +examples/rltest.c f +examples/rl.c f +examples/rlversion.c f +examples/histexamp.c f +examples/Inputrc f +# formatted documentation, from MANIFEST.doc +doc/readline.ps f +doc/history.ps f +doc/rluserman.ps f +doc/readline.dvi f +doc/history.dvi f +doc/rluserman.dvi f +doc/readline.info f +doc/history.info f +doc/rluserman.info f +doc/readline.html f +doc/history.html f +doc/rluserman.html f +doc/readline.0 f +doc/history.0 f +doc/readline_3.ps f +doc/history_3.ps f diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/Makefile.in b/readline-4.3.orig/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ff0c31 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,520 @@ +## -*- text -*- ## +# Master Makefile for the GNU readline library. +# Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. + +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. + +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. +RL_LIBRARY_VERSION = @LIBVERSION@ +RL_LIBRARY_NAME = readline + +srcdir = @srcdir@ +VPATH = .:@srcdir@ +top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@ +BUILD_DIR = @BUILD_DIR@ + +INSTALL = @INSTALL@ +INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ +INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ + +CC = @CC@ +RANLIB = @RANLIB@ +AR = @AR@ +ARFLAGS = @ARFLAGS@ +RM = rm -f +CP = cp +MV = mv + +@SET_MAKE@ +SHELL = @MAKE_SHELL@ + +prefix = @prefix@ +exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ + +bindir = @bindir@ +libdir = @libdir@ +mandir = @mandir@ +includedir = @includedir@ + +infodir = @infodir@ + +man3dir = $(mandir)/man3 + +# Support an alternate destination root directory for package building +DESTDIR = + +# Programs to make tags files. +ETAGS = etags -tw +CTAGS = ctags -tw + +CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ +LOCAL_CFLAGS = @LOCAL_CFLAGS@ -DRL_LIBRARY_VERSION='"$(RL_LIBRARY_VERSION)"' +CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ + +DEFS = @DEFS@ +LOCAL_DEFS = @LOCAL_DEFS@ + +TERMCAP_LIB = @TERMCAP_LIB@ + +# For libraries which include headers from other libraries. +INCLUDES = -I. -I$(srcdir) + +XCCFLAGS = $(DEFS) $(LOCAL_DEFS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) +CCFLAGS = $(XCCFLAGS) $(LOCAL_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) + +# could add -Werror here +GCC_LINT_FLAGS = -ansi -Wall -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual \ + -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-prototypes \ + -Wmissing-prototypes -Wno-implicit -pedantic +GCC_LINT_CFLAGS = $(XCCFLAGS) $(GCC_LINT_FLAGS) @CFLAGS@ @LOCAL_CFLAGS@ + +.c.o: + ${RM} $@ + $(CC) -c $(CCFLAGS) $< + +# The name of the main library target. +LIBRARY_NAME = libreadline.a +STATIC_LIBS = libreadline.a libhistory.a + +# The C code source files for this library. +CSOURCES = $(srcdir)/readline.c $(srcdir)/funmap.c $(srcdir)/keymaps.c \ + $(srcdir)/vi_mode.c $(srcdir)/parens.c $(srcdir)/rltty.c \ + $(srcdir)/complete.c $(srcdir)/bind.c $(srcdir)/isearch.c \ + $(srcdir)/display.c $(srcdir)/signals.c $(srcdir)/emacs_keymap.c \ + $(srcdir)/vi_keymap.c $(srcdir)/util.c $(srcdir)/kill.c \ + $(srcdir)/undo.c $(srcdir)/macro.c $(srcdir)/input.c \ + $(srcdir)/callback.c $(srcdir)/terminal.c $(srcdir)/xmalloc.c \ + $(srcdir)/history.c $(srcdir)/histsearch.c $(srcdir)/histexpand.c \ + $(srcdir)/histfile.c $(srcdir)/nls.c $(srcdir)/search.c \ + $(srcdir)/shell.c $(srcdir)/savestring.c $(srcdir)/tilde.c \ + $(srcdir)/text.c $(srcdir)/misc.c $(srcdir)/compat.c \ + $(srcdir)/mbutil.c + +# The header files for this library. +HSOURCES = readline.h rldefs.h chardefs.h keymaps.h history.h histlib.h \ + posixstat.h posixdir.h posixjmp.h tilde.h rlconf.h rltty.h \ + ansi_stdlib.h tcap.h rlstdc.h xmalloc.h rlprivate.h rlshell.h \ + rltypedefs.h rlmbutil.h + +HISTOBJ = history.o histexpand.o histfile.o histsearch.o shell.o mbutil.o +TILDEOBJ = tilde.o +OBJECTS = readline.o vi_mode.o funmap.o keymaps.o parens.o search.o \ + rltty.o complete.o bind.o isearch.o display.o signals.o \ + util.o kill.o undo.o macro.o input.o callback.o terminal.o \ + text.o nls.o misc.o compat.o xmalloc.o $(HISTOBJ) $(TILDEOBJ) + +# The texinfo files which document this library. +DOCSOURCE = doc/rlman.texinfo doc/rltech.texinfo doc/rluser.texinfo +DOCOBJECT = doc/readline.dvi +DOCSUPPORT = doc/Makefile +DOCUMENTATION = $(DOCSOURCE) $(DOCOBJECT) $(DOCSUPPORT) + +CREATED_MAKEFILES = Makefile doc/Makefile examples/Makefile shlib/Makefile +CREATED_CONFIGURE = config.status config.h config.cache config.log \ + stamp-config stamp-h +CREATED_TAGS = TAGS tags + +INSTALLED_HEADERS = readline.h chardefs.h keymaps.h history.h tilde.h \ + rlstdc.h rlconf.h rltypedefs.h + +########################################################################## +TARGETS = @STATIC_TARGET@ @SHARED_TARGET@ +INSTALL_TARGETS = @STATIC_INSTALL_TARGET@ @SHARED_INSTALL_TARGET@ + +all: $(TARGETS) + +everything: all examples + +static: $(STATIC_LIBS) + +libreadline.a: $(OBJECTS) + $(RM) $@ + $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(OBJECTS) + -test -n "$(RANLIB)" && $(RANLIB) $@ + +libhistory.a: $(HISTOBJ) xmalloc.o + $(RM) $@ + $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(HISTOBJ) xmalloc.o + -test -n "$(RANLIB)" && $(RANLIB) $@ + +# Since tilde.c is shared between readline and bash, make sure we compile +# it with the right flags when it's built as part of readline +tilde.o: tilde.c + rm -f $@ + $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) -DREADLINE_LIBRARY -c $(srcdir)/tilde.c + +readline: $(OBJECTS) readline.h rldefs.h chardefs.h ./libreadline.a + $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) -o $@ ./examples/rl.c ./libreadline.a ${TERMCAP_LIB} + +lint: force + $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) CCFLAGS='$(GCC_LINT_CFLAGS)' static + +Makefile makefile: config.status $(srcdir)/Makefile.in + CONFIG_FILES=Makefile CONFIG_HEADERS= $(SHELL) ./config.status + +Makefiles makefiles: config.status $(srcdir)/Makefile.in + @for mf in $(CREATED_MAKEFILES); do \ + CONFIG_FILES=$$mf CONFIG_HEADERS= $(SHELL) ./config.status ; \ + done + +config.status: configure + $(SHELL) ./config.status --recheck + +config.h: stamp-h + +stamp-h: config.status $(srcdir)/config.h.in + CONFIG_FILES= CONFIG_HEADERS=config.h ./config.status + echo > $@ + +#$(srcdir)/configure: $(srcdir)/configure.in ## Comment-me-out in distribution +# cd $(srcdir) && autoconf ## Comment-me-out in distribution + + +shared: force + -test -d shlib || mkdir shlib + -( cd shlib ; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} all ) + +documentation: force + -test -d doc || mkdir doc + -( cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) ) + +examples: force + -test -d examples || mkdir examples + -(cd examples && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} all ) + +force: + +install-headers: installdirs ${INSTALLED_HEADERS} + for f in ${INSTALLED_HEADERS}; do \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$f $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/readline ; \ + done + +uninstall-headers: + -test -n "$(includedir)" && cd $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/readline && \ + ${RM} ${INSTALLED_HEADERS} + +maybe-uninstall-headers: uninstall-headers + +install: $(INSTALL_TARGETS) + +install-static: installdirs $(STATIC_LIBS) install-headers + -$(MV) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libreadline.a $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libreadline.old + $(INSTALL_DATA) libreadline.a $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libreadline.a + -test -n "$(RANLIB)" && $(RANLIB) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libreadline.a + -$(MV) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libhistory.a $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libhistory.old + $(INSTALL_DATA) libhistory.a $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libhistory.a + -test -n "$(RANLIB)" && $(RANLIB) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libhistory.a + -( if test -d doc ; then \ + cd doc && \ + ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} infodir=$(infodir) DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} install; \ + fi ) + +installdirs: $(srcdir)/support/mkdirs + -$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/support/mkdirs $(DESTDIR)$(includedir) \ + $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/readline $(DESTDIR)$(libdir) \ + $(DESTDIR)$(infodir) $(DESTDIR)$(man3dir) + +uninstall: uninstall-headers + -test -n "$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)" && cd $(DESTDIR)$(libdir) && \ + ${RM} libreadline.a libreadline.old libhistory.a libhistory.old $(SHARED_LIBS) + -( if test -d doc ; then \ + cd doc && \ + ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} infodir=$(infodir) DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} $@; \ + fi ) + -( cd shlib; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} uninstall ) + +install-shared: installdirs install-headers shared + -( cd shlib ; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} install ) + +uninstall-shared: maybe-uninstall-headers + -( cd shlib; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} uninstall ) + +TAGS: force + $(ETAGS) $(CSOURCES) $(HSOURCES) + +tags: force + $(CTAGS) $(CSOURCES) $(HSOURCES) + +clean: force + $(RM) $(OBJECTS) $(STATIC_LIBS) + $(RM) readline readline.exe + -( cd shlib && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ ) + -( cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ ) + -( cd examples && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ ) + +mostlyclean: clean + -( cd shlib && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ ) + -( cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ ) + -( cd examples && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ ) + +distclean maintainer-clean: clean + -( cd shlib && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ ) + -( cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ ) + -( cd examples && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ ) + $(RM) Makefile + $(RM) $(CREATED_CONFIGURE) + $(RM) $(CREATED_TAGS) + +info dvi: + -( cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ ) + +install-info: +check: +installcheck: + +dist: force + @echo Readline distributions are created using $(srcdir)/support/mkdist. + @echo Here is a sample of the necessary commands: + @echo bash $(srcdir)/support/mkdist -m $(srcdir)/MANIFEST -s $(srcdir) -r $(RL_LIBRARY_NAME) $(RL_LIBRARY_VERSION) + @echo tar cf $(RL_LIBRARY_NAME)-${RL_LIBRARY_VERSION}.tar ${RL_LIBRARY_NAME}-$(RL_LIBRARY_VERSION) + @echo gzip $(RL_LIBRARY_NAME)-$(RL_LIBRARY_VERSION).tar + +# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make not to export all variables. +# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. +.NOEXPORT: + +# Dependencies +bind.o: ansi_stdlib.h posixstat.h +bind.o: rldefs.h ${BUILD_DIR}/config.h rlconf.h +bind.o: readline.h keymaps.h rltypedefs.h chardefs.h tilde.h rlstdc.h +bind.o: history.h +callback.o: rlconf.h +callback.o: rldefs.h ${BUILD_DIR}/config.h rlconf.h +callback.o: 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+search.o: search.c +shell.o: shell.c +signals.o: signals.c +terminal.o: terminal.c +text.o: text.c +tilde.o: tilde.c +undo.o: undo.c +util.o: util.c +vi_mode.o: vi_mode.c +xmalloc.o: xmalloc.c + +histexpand.o: histexpand.c +histfile.o: histfile.c +history.o: history.c +histsearch.o: histsearch.c diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/README b/readline-4.3.orig/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7aa9394 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/README @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ +Introduction +============ + +This is the Gnu Readline library, version 4.3. + +The Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applications +that allow users to edit command lines as they are typed in. Both +Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The Readline library includes +additional functions to maintain a list of previously-entered command +lines, to recall and perhaps reedit those lines, and perform csh-like +history expansion on previous commands. + +The history facilites are also placed into a separate library, the +History library, as part of the build process. The History library +may be used without Readline in applications which desire its +capabilities. + +The Readline library is free software, distributed under the terms of +the [GNU] General Public License, version 2. For more information, see +the file COPYING. + +To build the library, try typing `./configure', then `make'. The +configuration process is automated, so no further intervention should +be necessary. Readline builds with `gcc' by default if it is +available. If you want to use `cc' instead, type + + CC=cc ./configure + +if you are using a Bourne-style shell. If you are not, the following +may work: + + env CC=cc ./configure + +Read the file INSTALL in this directory for more information about how +to customize and control the build process. + +The file rlconf.h contains C preprocessor defines that enable and disable +certain Readline features. + +The special make target `everything' will build the static and shared +libraries (if the target platform supports them) and the examples. + +Examples +======== + +There are several example programs that use Readline features in the +examples directory. The `rl' program is of particular interest. It +is a command-line interface to Readline, suitable for use in shell +scripts in place of `read'. + +Shared Libraries +================ + +There is skeletal support for building shared versions of the +Readline and History libraries. The configure script creates +a Makefile in the `shlib' subdirectory, and typing `make shared' +will cause shared versions of the Readline and History libraries +to be built on supported platforms. + +If `configure' is given the `--enable-shared' option, it will attempt +to build the shared libraries by default on supported platforms. + +Configure calls the script support/shobj-conf to test whether or +not shared library creation is supported and to generate the values +of variables that are substituted into shlib/Makefile. If you +try to build shared libraries on an unsupported platform, `make' +will display a message asking you to update support/shobj-conf for +your platform. + +If you need to update support/shobj-conf, you will need to create +a `stanza' for your operating system and compiler. The script uses +the value of host_os and ${CC} as determined by configure. For +instance, FreeBSD 4.2 with any version of gcc is identified as +`freebsd4.2-gcc*'. + +In the stanza for your operating system-compiler pair, you will need to +define several variables. They are: + +SHOBJ_CC The C compiler used to compile source files into shareable + object files. This is normally set to the value of ${CC} + by configure, and should not need to be changed. + +SHOBJ_CFLAGS Flags to pass to the C compiler ($SHOBJ_CC) to create + position-independent code. If you are using gcc, this + should probably be set to `-fpic'. + +SHOBJ_LD The link editor to be used to create the shared library from + the object files created by $SHOBJ_CC. If you are using + gcc, a value of `gcc' will probably work. + +SHOBJ_LDFLAGS Flags to pass to SHOBJ_LD to enable shared object creation. + If you are using gcc, `-shared' may be all that is necessary. + These should be the flags needed for generic shared object + creation. + +SHLIB_XLDFLAGS Additional flags to pass to SHOBJ_LD for shared library + creation. Many systems use the -R option to the link + editor to embed a path within the library for run-time + library searches. A reasonable value for such systems would + be `-R$(libdir)'. + +SHLIB_LIBS Any additional libraries that shared libraries should be + linked against when they are created. + +SHLIB_LIBSUFF The suffix to add to `libreadline' and `libhistory' when + generating the filename of the shared library. Many systems + use `so'; HP-UX uses `sl'. + +SHLIB_LIBVERSION The string to append to the filename to indicate the version + of the shared library. It should begin with $(SHLIB_LIBSUFF), + and possibly include version information that allows the + run-time loader to load the version of the shared library + appropriate for a particular program. Systems using shared + libraries similar to SunOS 4.x use major and minor library + version numbers; for those systems a value of + `$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR)' is appropriate. + Systems based on System V Release 4 don't use minor version + numbers; use `$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' on those systems. + Other Unix versions use different schemes. + +SHLIB_STATUS Set this to `supported' when you have defined the other + necessary variables. Make uses this to determine whether + or not shared library creation should be attempted. + +You should look at the existing stanzas in support/shobj-conf for ideas. + +Once you have updated support/shobj-conf, re-run configure and type +`make shared'. The shared libraries will be created in the shlib +subdirectory. + +If shared libraries are created, `make install' will install them. +You may install only the shared libraries by running `make +install-shared' from the top-level build directory. Running `make +install' in the shlib subdirectory will also work. If you don't want +to install any created shared libraries, run `make install-static'. + +Documentation +============= + +The documentation for the Readline and History libraries appears in +the `doc' subdirectory. There are three texinfo files and a +Unix-style manual page describing the facilities available in the +Readline library. The texinfo files include both user and +programmer's manuals. HTML versions of the manuals appear in the +`doc' subdirectory as well. + +Reporting Bugs +============== + +Bug reports for Readline should be sent to: + + bug-readline@gnu.org + +When reporting a bug, please include the following information: + + * the version number and release status of Readline (e.g., 4.2-release) + * the machine and OS that it is running on + * a list of the compilation flags or the contents of `config.h', if + appropriate + * a description of the bug + * a recipe for recreating the bug reliably + * a fix for the bug if you have one! + +If you would like to contact the Readline maintainer directly, send mail +to bash-maintainers@gnu.org. + +Since Readline is developed along with bash, the bug-bash@gnu.org mailing +list (mirrored to the Usenet newsgroup gnu.bash.bug) often contains +Readline bug reports and fixes. + +Chet Ramey +chet@po.cwru.edu diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/USAGE b/readline-4.3.orig/USAGE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edc9f54 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/USAGE @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +From rms@gnu.org Thu Jul 22 20:37:55 1999 +Flags: 10 +Return-Path: rms@gnu.org +Received: from arthur.INS.CWRU.Edu (root@arthur.INS.CWRU.Edu [129.22.8.215]) by odin.INS.CWRU.Edu with ESMTP (8.8.6+cwru/CWRU-2.4-ins) + id UAA25349; Thu, 22 Jul 1999 20:37:54 -0400 (EDT) (from rms@gnu.org for <chet@odin.INS.CWRU.Edu>) +Received: from nike.ins.cwru.edu (root@nike.INS.CWRU.Edu [129.22.8.219]) by arthur.INS.CWRU.Edu with ESMTP (8.8.8+cwru/CWRU-3.6) + id UAA05311; Thu, 22 Jul 1999 20:37:51 -0400 (EDT) (from rms@gnu.org for <chet@po.cwru.edu>) +Received: from pele.santafe.edu (pele.santafe.edu [192.12.12.119]) by nike.ins.cwru.edu with ESMTP (8.8.7/CWRU-2.5-bsdi) + id UAA13350; Thu, 22 Jul 1999 20:37:50 -0400 (EDT) (from rms@gnu.org for <chet@nike.ins.cwru.edu>) +Received: from wijiji.santafe.edu (wijiji [192.12.12.5]) + by pele.santafe.edu (8.9.1/8.9.1) with ESMTP id SAA10831 + for <chet@nike.ins.cwru.edu>; Thu, 22 Jul 1999 18:37:47 -0600 (MDT) +Received: (from rms@localhost) + by wijiji.santafe.edu (8.9.1b+Sun/8.9.1) id SAA01089; + Thu, 22 Jul 1999 18:37:46 -0600 (MDT) +Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 18:37:46 -0600 (MDT) +Message-Id: <199907230037.SAA01089@wijiji.santafe.edu> +X-Authentication-Warning: wijiji.santafe.edu: rms set sender to rms@gnu.org using -f +From: Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> +To: chet@nike.ins.cwru.edu +Subject: Use of Readline +Reply-to: rms@gnu.org + +I think Allbery's suggestion is a good one. So please add this text +in a suitable place. Please don't put it in the GPL itself; that +should be the same as the GPL everywhere else. Putting it in the +README and/or the documentation would be a good idea. + + +====================================================================== +Our position on the use of Readline through a shared-library linking +mechanism is that there is no legal difference between shared-library +linking and static linking--either kind of linking combines various +modules into a single larger work. The conditions for using Readline +in a larger work are stated in section 3 of the GNU GPL. + + diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/aclocal.m4 b/readline-4.3.orig/aclocal.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1ad025 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/aclocal.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,1792 @@ +dnl +dnl Bash specific tests +dnl +dnl Some derived from PDKSH 5.1.3 autoconf tests +dnl + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_C_LONG_LONG, +[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for long long, ac_cv_c_long_long, +[if test "$GCC" = yes; then + ac_cv_c_long_long=yes +else +AC_TRY_RUN([ +int +main() +{ +long long foo = 0; +exit(sizeof(long long) < sizeof(long)); +} +], ac_cv_c_long_long=yes, ac_cv_c_long_long=no) +fi]) +if test $ac_cv_c_long_long = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LONG_LONG, 1, [Define if the `long long' type works.]) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl This is very similar to AC_C_LONG_DOUBLE, with the fix for IRIX +dnl (< changed to <=) added. +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_C_LONG_DOUBLE, +[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for long double, ac_cv_c_long_double, +[if test "$GCC" = yes; then + ac_cv_c_long_double=yes +else +AC_TRY_RUN([ +int +main() +{ + /* The Stardent Vistra knows sizeof(long double), but does not + support it. */ + long double foo = 0.0; + /* On Ultrix 4.3 cc, long double is 4 and double is 8. */ + /* On IRIX 5.3, the compiler converts long double to double with a warning, + but compiles this successfully. */ + exit(sizeof(long double) <= sizeof(double)); +} +], ac_cv_c_long_double=yes, ac_cv_c_long_double=no) +fi]) +if test $ac_cv_c_long_double = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE, 1, [Define if the `long double' type works.]) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl Check for <inttypes.h>. This is separated out so that it can be +dnl AC_REQUIREd. +dnl +dnl BASH_HEADER_INTTYPES +AC_DEFUN(BASH_HEADER_INTTYPES, +[ + AC_CHECK_HEADERS(inttypes.h) +]) + +dnl +dnl check for typedef'd symbols in header files, but allow the caller to +dnl specify the include files to be checked in addition to the default +dnl +dnl BASH_CHECK_TYPE(TYPE, HEADERS, DEFAULT[, VALUE-IF-FOUND]) +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_TYPE, +[ +AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_STDC])dnl +AC_REQUIRE([BASH_HEADER_INTTYPES]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $1) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_type_$1, +[AC_EGREP_CPP($1, [#include <sys/types.h> +#if STDC_HEADERS +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stddef.h> +#endif +#if HAVE_INTTYPES_H +#include <inttypes.h> +#endif +$2 +], bash_cv_type_$1=yes, bash_cv_type_$1=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_type_$1) +ifelse($#, 4, [if test $bash_cv_type_$1 = yes; then + AC_DEFINE($4) + fi]) +if test $bash_cv_type_$1 = no; then + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($1, $3) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl BASH_CHECK_DECL(FUNC) +dnl +dnl Check for a declaration of FUNC in stdlib.h and inttypes.h like +dnl AC_CHECK_DECL +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_DECL, +[ +AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_STDC]) +AC_REQUIRE([BASH_HEADER_INTTYPES]) +AC_CACHE_CHECK([for declaration of $1], bash_cv_decl_$1, +[AC_TRY_LINK( +[ +#if STDC_HEADERS +# include <stdlib.h> +#endif +#if HAVE_INTTYPES_H +# include <inttypes.h> +#endif +], +[return !$1;], +bash_cv_decl_$1=yes, bash_cv_decl_$1=no)]) +bash_tr_func=HAVE_DECL_`echo $1 | tr 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'` +if test $bash_cv_decl_$1 = yes; then + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($bash_tr_func, 1) +else + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($bash_tr_func, 0) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_DECL_PRINTF, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for declaration of printf in <stdio.h>) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_printf_declared, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <stdio.h> +#ifdef __STDC__ +typedef int (*_bashfunc)(const char *, ...); +#else +typedef int (*_bashfunc)(); +#endif +main() +{ +_bashfunc pf; +pf = (_bashfunc) printf; +exit(pf == 0); +} +], bash_cv_printf_declared=yes, bash_cv_printf_declared=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check printf declaration if cross compiling -- defaulting to yes) + bash_cv_printf_declared=yes] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_printf_declared) +if test $bash_cv_printf_declared = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(PRINTF_DECLARED) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_DECL_SBRK, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for declaration of sbrk in <unistd.h>) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_sbrk_declared, +[AC_EGREP_HEADER(sbrk, unistd.h, + bash_cv_sbrk_declared=yes, bash_cv_sbrk_declared=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_sbrk_declared) +if test $bash_cv_sbrk_declared = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(SBRK_DECLARED) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl Check for sys_siglist[] or _sys_siglist[] +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_DECL_UNDER_SYS_SIGLIST, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for _sys_siglist in signal.h or unistd.h]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_decl_under_sys_siglist, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif], [ char *msg = _sys_siglist[2]; ], + bash_cv_decl_under_sys_siglist=yes, bash_cv_decl_under_sys_siglist=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check for _sys_siglist[] if cross compiling -- defaulting to no)])])dnl +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_decl_under_sys_siglist) +if test $bash_cv_decl_under_sys_siglist = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(UNDER_SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_UNDER_SYS_SIGLIST, +[AC_REQUIRE([BASH_DECL_UNDER_SYS_SIGLIST]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING([for _sys_siglist in system C library]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_under_sys_siglist, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif +#ifndef UNDER_SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED +extern char *_sys_siglist[]; +#endif +main() +{ +char *msg = (char *)_sys_siglist[2]; +exit(msg == 0); +}], + bash_cv_under_sys_siglist=yes, bash_cv_under_sys_siglist=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check for _sys_siglist[] if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_under_sys_siglist=no])]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_under_sys_siglist) +if test $bash_cv_under_sys_siglist = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UNDER_SYS_SIGLIST) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_SYS_SIGLIST, +[AC_REQUIRE([AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING([for sys_siglist in system C library]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_sys_siglist, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif +#ifndef SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED +extern char *sys_siglist[]; +#endif +main() +{ +char *msg = sys_siglist[2]; +exit(msg == 0); +}], + bash_cv_sys_siglist=yes, bash_cv_sys_siglist=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check for sys_siglist if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_sys_siglist=no])]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_sys_siglist) +if test $bash_cv_sys_siglist = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST) +fi +]) + +dnl Check for the various permutations of sys_siglist and make sure we +dnl compile in siglist.o if they're not defined +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_SYS_SIGLIST, [ +AC_REQUIRE([BASH_SYS_SIGLIST]) +AC_REQUIRE([BASH_DECL_UNDER_SYS_SIGLIST]) +AC_REQUIRE([BASH_FUNC_STRSIGNAL]) +if test "$bash_cv_sys_siglist" = no && test "$bash_cv_under_sys_siglist" = no && test "$bash_cv_have_strsignal" = no; then + SIGLIST_O=siglist.o +else + SIGLIST_O= +fi +AC_SUBST([SIGLIST_O]) +]) + +dnl Check for sys_errlist[] and sys_nerr, check for declaration +AC_DEFUN(BASH_SYS_ERRLIST, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for sys_errlist and sys_nerr]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_sys_errlist, +[AC_TRY_LINK([#include <errno.h>], +[extern char *sys_errlist[]; + extern int sys_nerr; + char *msg = sys_errlist[sys_nerr - 1];], + bash_cv_sys_errlist=yes, bash_cv_sys_errlist=no)])dnl +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_sys_errlist) +if test $bash_cv_sys_errlist = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl Check if dup2() does not clear the close on exec flag +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_DUP2_CLOEXEC_CHECK, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(if dup2 fails to clear the close-on-exec flag) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_dup2_broken, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +main() +{ + int fd1, fd2, fl; + fd1 = open("/dev/null", 2); + if (fcntl(fd1, 2, 1) < 0) + exit(1); + fd2 = dup2(fd1, 1); + if (fd2 < 0) + exit(2); + fl = fcntl(fd2, 1, 0); + /* fl will be 1 if dup2 did not reset the close-on-exec flag. */ + exit(fl != 1); +} +], bash_cv_dup2_broken=yes, bash_cv_dup2_broken=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check dup2 if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_dup2_broken=no]) +]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_dup2_broken) +if test $bash_cv_dup2_broken = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(DUP2_BROKEN) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_STRSIGNAL, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the existence of strsignal]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_have_strsignal, +[AC_TRY_LINK([#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h>], +[char *s = (char *)strsignal(2);], + bash_cv_have_strsignal=yes, bash_cv_have_strsignal=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_have_strsignal) +if test $bash_cv_have_strsignal = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRSIGNAL) +fi +]) + +dnl Check to see if opendir will open non-directories (not a nice thing) +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_OPENDIR_CHECK, +[AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_DIRENT])dnl +AC_MSG_CHECKING(if opendir() opens non-directories) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_opendir_not_robust, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ +#if defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H) +# include <dirent.h> +#else +# define dirent direct +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H +# include <sys/ndir.h> +# endif /* SYSNDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H +# include <sys/dir.h> +# endif /* SYSDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H +# include <ndir.h> +# endif +#endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */ +main() +{ +DIR *dir; +int fd, err; +err = mkdir("/tmp/bash-aclocal", 0700); +if (err < 0) { + perror("mkdir"); + exit(1); +} +unlink("/tmp/bash-aclocal/not_a_directory"); +fd = open("/tmp/bash-aclocal/not_a_directory", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0666); +write(fd, "\n", 1); +close(fd); +dir = opendir("/tmp/bash-aclocal/not_a_directory"); +unlink("/tmp/bash-aclocal/not_a_directory"); +rmdir("/tmp/bash-aclocal"); +exit (dir == 0); +}], bash_cv_opendir_not_robust=yes,bash_cv_opendir_not_robust=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check opendir if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_opendir_not_robust=no] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_opendir_not_robust) +if test $bash_cv_opendir_not_robust = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(OPENDIR_NOT_ROBUST) +fi +]) + +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_TYPE_SIGHANDLER, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether signal handlers are of type void]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_void_sighandler, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> +#ifdef signal +#undef signal +#endif +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +void (*signal ()) ();], +[int i;], bash_cv_void_sighandler=yes, bash_cv_void_sighandler=no)])dnl +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_void_sighandler) +if test $bash_cv_void_sighandler = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(VOID_SIGHANDLER) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl A signed 16-bit integer quantity +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_TYPE_BITS16_T, +[ +if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_short" = 2; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits16_t, short) +elif test "$ac_cv_sizeof_char" = 2; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits16_t, char) +else + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits16_t, short) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl An unsigned 16-bit integer quantity +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_TYPE_U_BITS16_T, +[ +if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_short" = 2; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(u_bits16_t, unsigned short) +elif test "$ac_cv_sizeof_char" = 2; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(u_bits16_t, unsigned char) +else + AC_CHECK_TYPE(u_bits16_t, unsigned short) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl A signed 32-bit integer quantity +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_TYPE_BITS32_T, +[ +if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_int" = 4; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits32_t, int) +elif test "$ac_cv_sizeof_long" = 4; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits32_t, long) +else + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits32_t, int) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl An unsigned 32-bit integer quantity +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_TYPE_U_BITS32_T, +[ +if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_int" = 4; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(u_bits32_t, unsigned int) +elif test "$ac_cv_sizeof_long" = 4; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(u_bits32_t, unsigned long) +else + AC_CHECK_TYPE(u_bits32_t, unsigned int) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_TYPE_PTRDIFF_T, +[ +if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_int" = "$ac_cv_sizeof_char_p"; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(ptrdiff_t, int) +elif test "$ac_cv_sizeof_long" = "$ac_cv_sizeof_char_p"; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(ptrdiff_t, long) +elif test "$ac_cv_type_long_long" = yes && test "$ac_cv_sizeof_long_long" = "$ac_cv_sizeof_char_p"; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(ptrdiff_t, [long long]) +else + AC_CHECK_TYPE(ptrdiff_t, int) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl A signed 64-bit quantity +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_TYPE_BITS64_T, +[ +if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_char_p" = 8; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits64_t, char *) +elif test "$ac_cv_sizeof_double" = 8; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits64_t, double) +elif test -n "$ac_cv_type_long_long" && test "$ac_cv_sizeof_long_long" = 8; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits64_t, [long long]) +elif test "$ac_cv_sizeof_long" = 8; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits64_t, long) +else + AC_CHECK_TYPE(bits64_t, double) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_TYPE_LONG_LONG, +[ +AC_CACHE_CHECK([for long long], bash_cv_type_long_long, +[AC_TRY_LINK([ +long long ll = 1; int i = 63;], +[ +long long llm = (long long) -1; +return ll << i | ll >> i | llm / ll | llm % ll; +], bash_cv_type_long_long='long long', bash_cv_type_long_long='long')]) +if test "$bash_cv_type_long_long" = 'long long'; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LONG_LONG, 1) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG, +[ +AC_CACHE_CHECK([for unsigned long long], bash_cv_type_unsigned_long_long, +[AC_TRY_LINK([ +unsigned long long ull = 1; int i = 63;], +[ +unsigned long long ullmax = (unsigned long long) -1; +return ull << i | ull >> i | ullmax / ull | ullmax % ull; +], bash_cv_type_unsigned_long_long='unsigned long long', + bash_cv_type_unsigned_long_long='unsigned long')]) +if test "$bash_cv_type_unsigned_long_long" = 'unsigned long long'; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG, 1) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl Type of struct rlimit fields: some systems (OSF/1, NetBSD, RISC/os 5.0) +dnl have a rlim_t, others (4.4BSD based systems) use quad_t, others use +dnl long and still others use int (HP-UX 9.01, SunOS 4.1.3). To simplify +dnl matters, this just checks for rlim_t, quad_t, or long. +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_TYPE_RLIMIT, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for size and type of struct rlimit fields) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_type_rlimit, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/resource.h>], +[rlim_t xxx;], bash_cv_type_rlimit=rlim_t,[ +AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/time.h> +#include <sys/resource.h> +main() +{ +#ifdef HAVE_QUAD_T + struct rlimit rl; + if (sizeof(rl.rlim_cur) == sizeof(quad_t)) + exit(0); +#endif + exit(1); +}], bash_cv_type_rlimit=quad_t, bash_cv_type_rlimit=long, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check quad_t if cross compiling -- defaulting to long) + bash_cv_type_rlimit=long])]) +]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_type_rlimit) +if test $bash_cv_type_rlimit = quad_t; then +AC_DEFINE(RLIMTYPE, quad_t) +elif test $bash_cv_type_rlimit = rlim_t; then +AC_DEFINE(RLIMTYPE, rlim_t) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_LSTAT, +[dnl Cannot use AC_CHECK_FUNCS(lstat) because Linux defines lstat() as an +dnl inline function in <sys/stat.h>. +AC_CACHE_CHECK([for lstat], bash_cv_func_lstat, +[AC_TRY_LINK([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +],[ lstat(".",(struct stat *)0); ], +bash_cv_func_lstat=yes, bash_cv_func_lstat=no)]) +if test $bash_cv_func_lstat = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LSTAT) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_INET_ATON, +[ +AC_CACHE_CHECK([for inet_aton], bash_cv_func_inet_aton, +[AC_TRY_LINK([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <netinet/in.h> +#include <arpa/inet.h> +struct in_addr ap;], [ inet_aton("127.0.0.1", &ap); ], +bash_cv_func_inet_aton=yes, bash_cv_func_inet_aton=no)]) +if test $bash_cv_func_inet_aton = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET_ATON) +else + AC_LIBOBJ(inet_aton) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_GETENV, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(to see if getenv can be redefined) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_getenv_redef, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif +#ifndef __STDC__ +# ifndef const +# define const +# endif +#endif +char * +getenv (name) +#if defined (__linux__) || defined (__bsdi__) || defined (convex) + const char *name; +#else + char const *name; +#endif /* !__linux__ && !__bsdi__ && !convex */ +{ +return "42"; +} +main() +{ +char *s; +/* The next allows this program to run, but does not allow bash to link + when it redefines getenv. I'm not really interested in figuring out + why not. */ +#if defined (NeXT) +exit(1); +#endif +s = getenv("ABCDE"); +exit(s == 0); /* force optimizer to leave getenv in */ +} +], bash_cv_getenv_redef=yes, bash_cv_getenv_redef=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check getenv redefinition if cross compiling -- defaulting to yes) + bash_cv_getenv_redef=yes] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_getenv_redef) +if test $bash_cv_getenv_redef = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(CAN_REDEFINE_GETENV) +fi +]) + +# We should check for putenv before calling this +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_STD_PUTENV, +[ +AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_STDC]) +AC_REQUIRE([AC_C_PROTOTYPES]) +AC_CACHE_CHECK([for standard-conformant putenv declaration], bash_cv_std_putenv, +[AC_TRY_LINK([ +#if STDC_HEADERS +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stddef.h> +#endif +#ifndef __STDC__ +# ifndef const +# define const +# endif +#endif +#ifdef PROTOTYPES +extern int putenv (char *); +#else +extern int putenv (); +#endif +], +[return (putenv == 0);], +bash_cv_std_putenv=yes, bash_cv_std_putenv=no +)]) +if test $bash_cv_std_putenv = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STD_PUTENV) +fi +]) + +# We should check for unsetenv before calling this +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_STD_UNSETENV, +[ +AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_STDC]) +AC_REQUIRE([AC_C_PROTOTYPES]) +AC_CACHE_CHECK([for standard-conformant unsetenv declaration], bash_cv_std_unsetenv, +[AC_TRY_LINK([ +#if STDC_HEADERS +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stddef.h> +#endif +#ifndef __STDC__ +# ifndef const +# define const +# endif +#endif +#ifdef PROTOTYPES +extern int unsetenv (const char *); +#else +extern int unsetenv (); +#endif +], +[return (unsetenv == 0);], +bash_cv_std_unsetenv=yes, bash_cv_std_unsetenv=no +)]) +if test $bash_cv_std_unsetenv = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STD_UNSETENV) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_ULIMIT_MAXFDS, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether ulimit can substitute for getdtablesize) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_ulimit_maxfds, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +main() +{ +long maxfds = ulimit(4, 0L); +exit (maxfds == -1L); +} +], bash_cv_ulimit_maxfds=yes, bash_cv_ulimit_maxfds=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check ulimit if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_ulimit_maxfds=no] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_ulimit_maxfds) +if test $bash_cv_ulimit_maxfds = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(ULIMIT_MAXFDS) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_GETCWD, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING([if getcwd() calls popen()]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_getcwd_calls_popen, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <stdio.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#ifndef __STDC__ +#ifndef const +#define const +#endif +#endif + +int popen_called; + +FILE * +popen(command, type) + const char *command; + const char *type; +{ + popen_called = 1; + return (FILE *)NULL; +} + +FILE *_popen(command, type) + const char *command; + const char *type; +{ + return (popen (command, type)); +} + +int +pclose(stream) +FILE *stream; +{ + return 0; +} + +int +_pclose(stream) +FILE *stream; +{ + return 0; +} + +main() +{ + char lbuf[32]; + popen_called = 0; + getcwd(lbuf, 32); + exit (popen_called); +} +], bash_cv_getcwd_calls_popen=no, bash_cv_getcwd_calls_popen=yes, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check whether getcwd calls popen if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_getcwd_calls_popen=no] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_getcwd_calls_popen) +if test $bash_cv_getcwd_calls_popen = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(GETCWD_BROKEN) +AC_LIBOBJ(getcwd) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl This needs BASH_CHECK_SOCKLIB, but since that's not called on every +dnl system, we can't use AC_PREREQ +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_GETHOSTBYNAME, +[if test "X$bash_cv_have_gethostbyname" = "X"; then +_bash_needmsg=yes +else +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for gethostbyname in socket library) +_bash_needmsg= +fi +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_have_gethostbyname, +[AC_TRY_LINK([#include <netdb.h>], +[ struct hostent *hp; + hp = gethostbyname("localhost"); +], bash_cv_have_gethostbyname=yes, bash_cv_have_gethostbyname=no)] +) +if test "X$_bash_needmsg" = Xyes; then + AC_MSG_CHECKING(for gethostbyname in socket library) +fi +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_have_gethostbyname) +if test "$bash_cv_have_gethostbyname" = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_FNMATCH_EXTMATCH, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(if fnmatch does extended pattern matching with FNM_EXTMATCH) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_fnm_extmatch, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <fnmatch.h> + +main() +{ +#ifdef FNM_EXTMATCH + exit (0); +#else + exit (1); +#endif +} +], bash_cv_fnm_extmatch=yes, bash_cv_fnm_extmatch=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check FNM_EXTMATCH if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_fnm_extmatch=no]) +]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_fnm_extmatch) +if test $bash_cv_fnm_extmatch = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_POSIX_SETJMP, +[AC_REQUIRE([BASH_SYS_SIGNAL_VINTAGE]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for presence of POSIX-style sigsetjmp/siglongjmp) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> +#include <setjmp.h> + +main() +{ +#if !defined (_POSIX_VERSION) || !defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) +exit (1); +#else + +int code; +sigset_t set, oset; +sigjmp_buf xx; + +/* get the mask */ +sigemptyset(&set); +sigemptyset(&oset); +sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, (sigset_t *)NULL, &set); +sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, (sigset_t *)NULL, &oset); + +/* save it */ +code = sigsetjmp(xx, 1); +if (code) + exit(0); /* could get sigmask and compare to oset here. */ + +/* change it */ +sigaddset(&set, SIGINT); +sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, (sigset_t *)NULL); + +/* and siglongjmp */ +siglongjmp(xx, 10); +exit(1); +#endif +}], bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp=present, bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp=missing, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check for sigsetjmp/siglongjmp if cross-compiling -- defaulting to missing) + bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp=missing] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp) +if test $bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp = present; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_POSIX_SIGSETJMP) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_STRCOLL, +[ +AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether or not strcoll and strcmp differ) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <stdio.h> +#if defined (HAVE_LOCALE_H) +#include <locale.h> +#endif + +main(c, v) +int c; +char *v[]; +{ + int r1, r2; + char *deflocale, *defcoll; + +#ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE + deflocale = setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); + defcoll = setlocale(LC_COLLATE, ""); +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_STRCOLL + /* These two values are taken from tests/glob-test. */ + r1 = strcoll("abd", "aXd"); +#else + r1 = 0; +#endif + r2 = strcmp("abd", "aXd"); + + /* These two should both be greater than 0. It is permissible for + a system to return different values, as long as the sign is the + same. */ + + /* Exit with 1 (failure) if these two values are both > 0, since + this tests whether strcoll(3) is broken with respect to strcmp(3) + in the default locale. */ + exit (r1 > 0 && r2 > 0); +} +], bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken=yes, bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check strcoll if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken=no] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken) +if test $bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(STRCOLL_BROKEN) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_FUNC_PRINTF_A_FORMAT, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for printf floating point output in hex notation]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_printf_a_format, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> + +int +main() +{ + double y = 0.0; + char abuf[1024]; + + sprintf(abuf, "%A", y); + exit(strchr(abuf, 'P') == (char *)0); +} +], bash_cv_printf_a_format=yes, bash_cv_printf_a_format=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check printf if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_printf_a_format=no] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_printf_a_format) +if test $bash_cv_printf_a_format = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PRINTF_A_FORMAT) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_STRUCT_TERMIOS_LDISC, +[ +AC_CHECK_MEMBER(struct termios.c_line, AC_DEFINE(TERMIOS_LDISC), ,[ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <termios.h> +]) +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_STRUCT_TERMIO_LDISC, +[ +AC_CHECK_MEMBER(struct termio.c_line, AC_DEFINE(TERMIO_LDISC), ,[ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <termio.h> +]) +]) + +dnl +dnl Like AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS, but doesn't muck with LIBOBJS +dnl +dnl sets bash_cv_struct_stat_st_blocks +dnl +dnl unused for now; we'll see how AC_CHECK_MEMBERS works +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS, +[ +AC_MSG_CHECKING([for struct stat.st_blocks]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_struct_stat_st_blocks, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE( +[ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +], +[ +main() +{ +static struct stat a; +if (a.st_blocks) return 0; +return 0; +} +], bash_cv_struct_stat_st_blocks=yes, bash_cv_struct_stat_st_blocks=no) +]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_struct_stat_st_blocks) +if test "$bash_cv_struct_stat_st_blocks" = "yes"; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_LIB_TERMCAP, +[ +if test "X$bash_cv_termcap_lib" = "X"; then +_bash_needmsg=yes +else +AC_MSG_CHECKING(which library has the termcap functions) +_bash_needmsg= +fi +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_termcap_lib, +[AC_CHECK_LIB(termcap, tgetent, bash_cv_termcap_lib=libtermcap, + [AC_CHECK_LIB(tinfo, tgetent, bash_cv_termcap_lib=libtinfo, + [AC_CHECK_LIB(curses, tgetent, bash_cv_termcap_lib=libcurses, + [AC_CHECK_LIB(ncurses, tgetent, bash_cv_termcap_lib=libncurses, + bash_cv_termcap_lib=gnutermcap)])])])]) +if test "X$_bash_needmsg" = "Xyes"; then +AC_MSG_CHECKING(which library has the termcap functions) +fi +AC_MSG_RESULT(using $bash_cv_termcap_lib) +if test $bash_cv_termcap_lib = gnutermcap && test -z "$prefer_curses"; then +LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L./lib/termcap" +TERMCAP_LIB="./lib/termcap/libtermcap.a" +TERMCAP_DEP="./lib/termcap/libtermcap.a" +elif test $bash_cv_termcap_lib = libtermcap && test -z "$prefer_curses"; then +TERMCAP_LIB=-ltermcap +TERMCAP_DEP= +elif test $bash_cv_termcap_lib = libtinfo; then +TERMCAP_LIB=-ltinfo +TERMCAP_DEP= +elif test $bash_cv_termcap_lib = libncurses; then +TERMCAP_LIB=-lncurses +TERMCAP_DEP= +else +TERMCAP_LIB=-lcurses +TERMCAP_DEP= +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl Check for the presence of getpeername in libsocket. +dnl If libsocket is present, check for libnsl and add it to LIBS if +dnl it's there, since most systems with libsocket require linking +dnl with libnsl as well. This should only be called if getpeername +dnl was not found in libc. +dnl +dnl NOTE: IF WE FIND GETPEERNAME, WE ASSUME THAT WE HAVE BIND/CONNECT +dnl AS WELL +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_LIB_SOCKET, +[ +if test "X$bash_cv_have_socklib" = "X"; then +_bash_needmsg= +else +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for socket library) +_bash_needmsg=yes +fi +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_have_socklib, +[AC_CHECK_LIB(socket, getpeername, + bash_cv_have_socklib=yes, bash_cv_have_socklib=no, -lnsl)]) +if test "X$_bash_needmsg" = Xyes; then + AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_have_socklib) + _bash_needmsg= +fi +if test $bash_cv_have_socklib = yes; then + # check for libnsl, add it to LIBS if present + if test "X$bash_cv_have_libnsl" = "X"; then + _bash_needmsg= + else + AC_MSG_CHECKING(for libnsl) + _bash_needmsg=yes + fi + AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_have_libnsl, + [AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, t_open, + bash_cv_have_libnsl=yes, bash_cv_have_libnsl=no)]) + if test "X$_bash_needmsg" = Xyes; then + AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_have_libnsl) + _bash_needmsg= + fi + if test $bash_cv_have_libnsl = yes; then + LIBS="-lsocket -lnsl $LIBS" + else + LIBS="-lsocket $LIBS" + fi + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBSOCKET) + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETPEERNAME) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_INO, +[AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_DIRENT]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(if struct dirent has a d_ino member) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_dirent_has_dino, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([ +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ +#if defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H) +# include <dirent.h> +#else +# define dirent direct +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H +# include <sys/ndir.h> +# endif /* SYSNDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H +# include <sys/dir.h> +# endif /* SYSDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H +# include <ndir.h> +# endif +#endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */ +],[ +struct dirent d; int z; z = d.d_ino; +], bash_cv_dirent_has_dino=yes, bash_cv_dirent_has_dino=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_dirent_has_dino) +if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_dino = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_INO) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_FILENO, +[AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_DIRENT]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(if struct dirent has a d_fileno member) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([ +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ +#if defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H) +# include <dirent.h> +#else +# define dirent direct +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H +# include <sys/ndir.h> +# endif /* SYSNDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H +# include <sys/dir.h> +# endif /* SYSDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H +# include <ndir.h> +# endif +#endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */ +],[ +struct dirent d; int z; z = d.d_fileno; +], bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno=yes, bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno) +if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_FILENO) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_STRUCT_TIMEVAL, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for struct timeval in sys/time.h and time.h) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_struct_timeval, +[ +AC_EGREP_HEADER(struct timeval, sys/time.h, + bash_cv_struct_timeval=yes, + AC_EGREP_HEADER(struct timeval, time.h, + bash_cv_struct_timeval=yes, + bash_cv_struct_timeval=no)) +]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_struct_timeval) +if test $bash_cv_struct_timeval = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TIMEVAL) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_STRUCT_WINSIZE, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for struct winsize in sys/ioctl.h and termios.h) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_struct_winsize_header, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h>], [struct winsize x;], + bash_cv_struct_winsize_header=ioctl_h, + [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h> +#include <termios.h>], [struct winsize x;], + bash_cv_struct_winsize_header=termios_h, bash_cv_struct_winsize_header=other) +])]) +if test $bash_cv_struct_winsize_header = ioctl_h; then + AC_MSG_RESULT(sys/ioctl.h) + AC_DEFINE(STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +elif test $bash_cv_struct_winsize_header = termios_h; then + AC_MSG_RESULT(termios.h) + AC_DEFINE(STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_TERMIOS) +else + AC_MSG_RESULT(not found) +fi +]) + +dnl Check type of signal routines (posix, 4.2bsd, 4.1bsd or v7) +AC_DEFUN(BASH_SYS_SIGNAL_VINTAGE, +[AC_REQUIRE([AC_TYPE_SIGNAL]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for type of signal functions) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_signal_vintage, +[ + AC_TRY_LINK([#include <signal.h>],[ + sigset_t ss; + struct sigaction sa; + sigemptyset(&ss); sigsuspend(&ss); + sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, (struct sigaction *) 0); + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &ss, (sigset_t *) 0); + ], bash_cv_signal_vintage=posix, + [ + AC_TRY_LINK([#include <signal.h>], [ + int mask = sigmask(SIGINT); + sigsetmask(mask); sigblock(mask); sigpause(mask); + ], bash_cv_signal_vintage=4.2bsd, + [ + AC_TRY_LINK([ + #include <signal.h> + RETSIGTYPE foo() { }], [ + int mask = sigmask(SIGINT); + sigset(SIGINT, foo); sigrelse(SIGINT); + sighold(SIGINT); sigpause(SIGINT); + ], bash_cv_signal_vintage=svr3, bash_cv_signal_vintage=v7 + )] + )] +) +]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_signal_vintage) +if test "$bash_cv_signal_vintage" = posix; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) +elif test "$bash_cv_signal_vintage" = "4.2bsd"; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) +elif test "$bash_cv_signal_vintage" = svr3; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_USG_SIGHOLD) +fi +]) + +dnl Check if the pgrp of setpgrp() can't be the pid of a zombie process. +AC_DEFUN(BASH_SYS_PGRP_SYNC, +[AC_REQUIRE([AC_FUNC_GETPGRP]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether pgrps need synchronization) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_pgrp_pipe, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif +main() +{ +# ifdef GETPGRP_VOID +# define getpgID() getpgrp() +# else +# define getpgID() getpgrp(0) +# define setpgid(x,y) setpgrp(x,y) +# endif + int pid1, pid2, fds[2]; + int status; + char ok; + + switch (pid1 = fork()) { + case -1: + exit(1); + case 0: + setpgid(0, getpid()); + exit(0); + } + setpgid(pid1, pid1); + + sleep(2); /* let first child die */ + + if (pipe(fds) < 0) + exit(2); + + switch (pid2 = fork()) { + case -1: + exit(3); + case 0: + setpgid(0, pid1); + ok = getpgID() == pid1; + write(fds[1], &ok, 1); + exit(0); + } + setpgid(pid2, pid1); + + close(fds[1]); + if (read(fds[0], &ok, 1) != 1) + exit(4); + wait(&status); + wait(&status); + exit(ok ? 0 : 5); +} +], bash_cv_pgrp_pipe=no,bash_cv_pgrp_pipe=yes, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check pgrp synchronization if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_pgrp_pipe=no]) +]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_pgrp_pipe) +if test $bash_cv_pgrp_pipe = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(PGRP_PIPE) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_SYS_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS, +[AC_REQUIRE([AC_TYPE_SIGNAL]) +AC_REQUIRE([BASH_SYS_SIGNAL_VINTAGE]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING([if signal handlers must be reinstalled when invoked]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <signal.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif + +typedef RETSIGTYPE sigfunc(); + +int nsigint; + +#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS +sigfunc * +set_signal_handler(sig, handler) + int sig; + sigfunc *handler; +{ + struct sigaction act, oact; + act.sa_handler = handler; + act.sa_flags = 0; + sigemptyset (&act.sa_mask); + sigemptyset (&oact.sa_mask); + sigaction (sig, &act, &oact); + return (oact.sa_handler); +} +#else +#define set_signal_handler(s, h) signal(s, h) +#endif + +RETSIGTYPE +sigint(s) +int s; +{ + nsigint++; +} + +main() +{ + nsigint = 0; + set_signal_handler(SIGINT, sigint); + kill((int)getpid(), SIGINT); + kill((int)getpid(), SIGINT); + exit(nsigint != 2); +} +], bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers=no, bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers=yes, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check signal handling if cross compiling -- defaulting to no) + bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers=no] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers) +if test $bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(MUST_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS) +fi +]) + +dnl check that some necessary job control definitions are present +AC_DEFUN(BASH_SYS_JOB_CONTROL_MISSING, +[AC_REQUIRE([BASH_SYS_SIGNAL_VINTAGE]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for presence of necessary job control definitions) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_job_control_missing, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifdef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H +#include <sys/wait.h> +#endif +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif +#include <signal.h> + +/* Add more tests in here as appropriate. */ +main() +{ +/* signal type */ +#if !defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) && !defined (HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) +exit(1); +#endif + +/* signals and tty control. */ +#if !defined (SIGTSTP) || !defined (SIGSTOP) || !defined (SIGCONT) +exit (1); +#endif + +/* process control */ +#if !defined (WNOHANG) || !defined (WUNTRACED) +exit(1); +#endif + +/* Posix systems have tcgetpgrp and waitpid. */ +#if defined (_POSIX_VERSION) && !defined (HAVE_TCGETPGRP) +exit(1); +#endif + +#if defined (_POSIX_VERSION) && !defined (HAVE_WAITPID) +exit(1); +#endif + +/* Other systems have TIOCSPGRP/TIOCGPRGP and wait3. */ +#if !defined (_POSIX_VERSION) && !defined (HAVE_WAIT3) +exit(1); +#endif + +exit(0); +}], bash_cv_job_control_missing=present, bash_cv_job_control_missing=missing, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check job control if cross-compiling -- defaulting to missing) + bash_cv_job_control_missing=missing] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_job_control_missing) +if test $bash_cv_job_control_missing = missing; then +AC_DEFINE(JOB_CONTROL_MISSING) +fi +]) + +dnl check whether named pipes are present +dnl this requires a previous check for mkfifo, but that is awkward to specify +AC_DEFUN(BASH_SYS_NAMED_PIPES, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for presence of named pipes) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_sys_named_pipes, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif + +/* Add more tests in here as appropriate. */ +main() +{ +int fd, err; + +#if defined (HAVE_MKFIFO) +exit (0); +#endif + +#if !defined (S_IFIFO) && (defined (_POSIX_VERSION) && !defined (S_ISFIFO)) +exit (1); +#endif + +#if defined (NeXT) +exit (1); +#endif +err = mkdir("/tmp/bash-aclocal", 0700); +if (err < 0) { + perror ("mkdir"); + exit(1); +} +fd = mknod ("/tmp/bash-aclocal/sh-np-autoconf", 0666 | S_IFIFO, 0); +if (fd == -1) { + rmdir ("/tmp/bash-aclocal"); + exit (1); +} +close(fd); +unlink ("/tmp/bash-aclocal/sh-np-autoconf"); +rmdir ("/tmp/bash-aclocal"); +exit(0); +}], bash_cv_sys_named_pipes=present, bash_cv_sys_named_pipes=missing, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check for named pipes if cross-compiling -- defaulting to missing) + bash_cv_sys_named_pipes=missing] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_sys_named_pipes) +if test $bash_cv_sys_named_pipes = missing; then +AC_DEFINE(NAMED_PIPES_MISSING) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_SYS_DEFAULT_MAIL_DIR, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for default mail directory) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_mail_dir, +[if test -d /var/mail; then + bash_cv_mail_dir=/var/mail + elif test -d /var/spool/mail; then + bash_cv_mail_dir=/var/spool/mail + elif test -d /usr/mail; then + bash_cv_mail_dir=/usr/mail + elif test -d /usr/spool/mail; then + bash_cv_mail_dir=/usr/spool/mail + else + bash_cv_mail_dir=unknown + fi +]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_mail_dir) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEFAULT_MAIL_DIRECTORY, "$bash_cv_mail_dir") +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_HAVE_TIOCGWINSZ, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for TIOCGWINSZ in sys/ioctl.h) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_tiocgwinsz_in_ioctl, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h>], [int x = TIOCGWINSZ;], + bash_cv_tiocgwinsz_in_ioctl=yes,bash_cv_tiocgwinsz_in_ioctl=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_tiocgwinsz_in_ioctl) +if test $bash_cv_tiocgwinsz_in_ioctl = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_HAVE_TIOCSTAT, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for TIOCSTAT in sys/ioctl.h) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h>], [int x = TIOCSTAT;], + bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl=yes,bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl) +if test $bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(TIOCSTAT_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_HAVE_FIONREAD, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for FIONREAD in sys/ioctl.h) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h>], [int x = FIONREAD;], + bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl=yes,bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl) +if test $bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(FIONREAD_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl See if speed_t is declared in <sys/types.h>. Some versions of linux +dnl require a definition of speed_t each time <termcap.h> is included, +dnl but you can only get speed_t if you include <termios.h> (on some +dnl versions) or <sys/types.h> (on others). +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_SPEED_T, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for speed_t in sys/types.h) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>], [speed_t x;], + bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types=yes,bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types) +if test $bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(SPEED_T_IN_SYS_TYPES) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_GETPW_FUNCS, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether getpw functions are declared in pwd.h) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_getpw_declared, +[AC_EGREP_CPP(getpwuid, +[ +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif +#include <pwd.h> +], +bash_cv_getpw_declared=yes,bash_cv_getpw_declared=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_getpw_declared) +if test $bash_cv_getpw_declared = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETPW_DECLS) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_DEV_FD, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether /dev/fd is available) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_dev_fd, +[if test -d /dev/fd && test -r /dev/fd/0; then + bash_cv_dev_fd=standard + elif test -d /proc/self/fd && test -r /proc/self/fd/0; then + bash_cv_dev_fd=whacky + else + bash_cv_dev_fd=absent + fi +]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_dev_fd) +if test $bash_cv_dev_fd = "standard"; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DEV_FD) + AC_DEFINE(DEV_FD_PREFIX, "/dev/fd/") +elif test $bash_cv_dev_fd = "whacky"; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DEV_FD) + AC_DEFINE(DEV_FD_PREFIX, "/proc/self/fd/") +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_DEV_STDIN, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether /dev/stdin stdout stderr are available) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_dev_stdin, +[if test -d /dev/fd && test -r /dev/stdin; then + bash_cv_dev_stdin=present + elif test -d /proc/self/fd && test -r /dev/stdin; then + bash_cv_dev_stdin=present + else + bash_cv_dev_stdin=absent + fi +]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_dev_stdin) +if test $bash_cv_dev_stdin = "present"; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DEV_STDIN) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl Check if HPUX needs _KERNEL defined for RLIMIT_* definitions +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_KERNEL_RLIMIT, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $host_os needs _KERNEL for RLIMIT defines]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_kernel_rlimit, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/resource.h> +], +[ + int f; + f = RLIMIT_DATA; +], bash_cv_kernel_rlimit=no, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#define _KERNEL +#include <sys/resource.h> +#undef _KERNEL +], +[ + int f; + f = RLIMIT_DATA; +], bash_cv_kernel_rlimit=yes, bash_cv_kernel_rlimit=no)] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_kernel_rlimit) +if test $bash_cv_kernel_rlimit = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(RLIMIT_NEEDS_KERNEL) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl Check for 64-bit off_t -- used for malloc alignment +dnl +dnl C does not allow duplicate case labels, so the compile will fail if +dnl sizeof(off_t) is > 4. +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_OFF_T_64, +[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for 64-bit off_t, bash_cv_off_t_64, +AC_TRY_COMPILE([ +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif +#include <sys/types.h> +],[ +switch (0) case 0: case (sizeof (off_t) <= 4):; +], bash_cv_off_t_64=no, bash_cv_off_t_64=yes)) +if test $bash_cv_off_t_64 = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_OFF_T_64) +fi]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_RTSIGS, +[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for unusable real-time signals due to large values) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_unusable_rtsigs, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> + +#ifndef NSIG +# define NSIG 64 +#endif + +main () +{ + int n_sigs = 2 * NSIG; +#ifdef SIGRTMIN + int rtmin = SIGRTMIN; +#else + int rtmin = 0; +#endif + + exit(rtmin < n_sigs); +}], bash_cv_unusable_rtsigs=yes, bash_cv_unusable_rtsigs=no, + [AC_MSG_WARN(cannot check real-time signals if cross compiling -- defaulting to yes) + bash_cv_unusable_rtsigs=yes] +)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_unusable_rtsigs) +if test $bash_cv_unusable_rtsigs = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(UNUSABLE_RT_SIGNALS) +fi +]) + +dnl +dnl check for availability of multibyte characters and functions +dnl +AC_DEFUN(BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE, +[ +AC_CHECK_HEADERS(wctype.h) +AC_CHECK_HEADERS(wchar.h) +AC_CHECK_HEADERS(langinfo.h) + +AC_CHECK_FUNC(mbsrtowcs, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MBSRTOWCS)) +AC_CHECK_FUNC(wcwidth, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WCWIDTH)) + +AC_CACHE_CHECK([for mbstate_t], bash_cv_have_mbstate_t, +[AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <wchar.h> +int +main () +{ + mbstate_t ps; + return 0; +}], bash_cv_have_mbstate_t=yes, bash_cv_have_mbstate_t=no)]) +if test $bash_cv_have_mbstate_t = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MBSTATE_T) +fi + +AC_CACHE_CHECK([for nl_langinfo and CODESET], bash_cv_langinfo_codeset, +[AC_TRY_LINK( +[#include <langinfo.h>], +[char* cs = nl_langinfo(CODESET);], +bash_cv_langinfo_codeset=yes, bash_cv_langinfo_codeset=no)]) +if test $bash_cv_langinfo_codeset = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET) +fi + +]) + +dnl need: prefix exec_prefix libdir includedir CC TERMCAP_LIB +dnl require: +dnl AC_PROG_CC +dnl BASH_CHECK_LIB_TERMCAP + +AC_DEFUN(RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION, +[ +AC_REQUIRE([BASH_CHECK_LIB_TERMCAP]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING([version of installed readline library]) + +# What a pain in the ass this is. + +# save cpp and ld options +_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" +_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" +_save_LIBS="$LIBS" + +# Don't set ac_cv_rl_prefix if the caller has already assigned a value. This +# allows the caller to do something like $_rl_prefix=$withval if the user +# specifies --with-installed-readline=PREFIX as an argument to configure + +if test -z "$ac_cv_rl_prefix"; then +test "x$prefix" = xNONE && ac_cv_rl_prefix=$ac_default_prefix || ac_cv_rl_prefix=${prefix} +fi + +eval ac_cv_rl_includedir=${ac_cv_rl_prefix}/include +eval ac_cv_rl_libdir=${ac_cv_rl_prefix}/lib + +LIBS="$LIBS -lreadline ${TERMCAP_LIB}" +CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I${ac_cv_rl_includedir}" +LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L${ac_cv_rl_libdir}" + +AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include <stdio.h> +#include <readline/readline.h> + +main() +{ + FILE *fp; + fp = fopen("conftest.rlv", "w"); + if (fp == 0) exit(1); + fprintf(fp, "%s\n", rl_library_version ? rl_library_version : "0.0"); + fclose(fp); + exit(0); +} +], +ac_cv_rl_version=`cat conftest.rlv`, +ac_cv_rl_version='0.0', +ac_cv_rl_version='4.2') + +CFLAGS="$_save_CFLAGS" +LDFLAGS="$_save_LDFLAGS" +LIBS="$_save_LIBS" + +RL_MAJOR=0 +RL_MINOR=0 + +# ( +case "$ac_cv_rl_version" in +2*|3*|4*|5*|6*|7*|8*|9*) + RL_MAJOR=`echo $ac_cv_rl_version | sed 's:\..*$::'` + RL_MINOR=`echo $ac_cv_rl_version | sed -e 's:^.*\.::' -e 's:[[a-zA-Z]]*$::'` + ;; +esac + +# ((( +case $RL_MAJOR in +[[0-9][0-9]]) _RL_MAJOR=$RL_MAJOR ;; +[[0-9]]) _RL_MAJOR=0$RL_MAJOR ;; +*) _RL_MAJOR=00 ;; +esac + +# ((( +case $RL_MINOR in +[[0-9][0-9]]) _RL_MINOR=$RL_MINOR ;; +[[0-9]]) _RL_MINOR=0$RL_MINOR ;; +*) _RL_MINOR=00 ;; +esac + +RL_VERSION="0x${_RL_MAJOR}${_RL_MINOR}" + +# Readline versions greater than 4.2 have these defines in readline.h + +if test $ac_cv_rl_version = '0.0' ; then + AC_MSG_WARN([Could not test version of installed readline library.]) +elif test $RL_MAJOR -gt 4 || { test $RL_MAJOR = 4 && test $RL_MINOR -gt 2 ; } ; then + # set these for use by the caller + RL_PREFIX=$ac_cv_rl_prefix + RL_LIBDIR=$ac_cv_rl_libdir + RL_INCLUDEDIR=$ac_cv_rl_includedir + AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_rl_version) +else + +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(RL_READLINE_VERSION, $RL_VERSION, [encoded version of the installed readline library]) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(RL_VERSION_MAJOR, $RL_MAJOR, [major version of installed readline library]) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(RL_VERSION_MINOR, $RL_MINOR, [minor version of installed readline library]) + +AC_SUBST(RL_VERSION) +AC_SUBST(RL_MAJOR) +AC_SUBST(RL_MINOR) + +# set these for use by the caller +RL_PREFIX=$ac_cv_rl_prefix +RL_LIBDIR=$ac_cv_rl_libdir +RL_INCLUDEDIR=$ac_cv_rl_includedir + +AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_rl_version) + +fi +]) diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/ansi_stdlib.h b/readline-4.3.orig/ansi_stdlib.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db13cd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/ansi_stdlib.h @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +/* ansi_stdlib.h -- An ANSI Standard stdlib.h. */ +/* A minimal stdlib.h containing extern declarations for those functions + that bash uses. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. + + Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under + the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free + Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later + version. + + Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY + WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along + with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_STDLIB_H_) +#define _STDLIB_H_ 1 + +/* String conversion functions. */ +extern int atoi (); + +extern double atof (); +extern double strtod (); + +/* Memory allocation functions. */ +/* Generic pointer type. */ +#ifndef PTR_T + +#if defined (__STDC__) +# define PTR_T void * +#else +# define PTR_T char * +#endif + +#endif /* PTR_T */ + +extern PTR_T malloc (); +extern PTR_T realloc (); +extern void free (); + +/* Other miscellaneous functions. */ +extern void abort (); +extern void exit (); +extern char *getenv (); +extern void qsort (); + +#endif /* _STDLIB_H */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/bind.c b/readline-4.3.orig/bind.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..65ef401 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/bind.c @@ -0,0 +1,2150 @@ +/* bind.c -- key binding and startup file support for the readline library. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#if defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H) +# include <sys/file.h> +#endif /* HAVE_SYS_FILE_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include <errno.h> + +#if !defined (errno) +extern int errno; +#endif /* !errno */ + +#include "posixstat.h" + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "rlshell.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +#if !defined (strchr) && !defined (__STDC__) +extern char *strchr (), *strrchr (); +#endif /* !strchr && !__STDC__ */ + +/* Variables exported by this file. */ +Keymap rl_binding_keymap; + +static char *_rl_read_file PARAMS((char *, size_t *)); +static void _rl_init_file_error PARAMS((const char *)); +static int _rl_read_init_file PARAMS((const char *, int)); +static int glean_key_from_name PARAMS((char *)); +static int substring_member_of_array PARAMS((char *, const char **)); + +static int currently_reading_init_file; + +/* used only in this file */ +static int _rl_prefer_visible_bell = 1; + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Binding keys */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* rl_add_defun (char *name, rl_command_func_t *function, int key) + Add NAME to the list of named functions. Make FUNCTION be the function + that gets called. If KEY is not -1, then bind it. */ +int +rl_add_defun (name, function, key) + const char *name; + rl_command_func_t *function; + int key; +{ + if (key != -1) + rl_bind_key (key, function); + rl_add_funmap_entry (name, function); + return 0; +} + +/* Bind KEY to FUNCTION. Returns non-zero if KEY is out of range. */ +int +rl_bind_key (key, function) + int key; + rl_command_func_t *function; +{ + if (key < 0) + return (key); + + if (META_CHAR (key) && _rl_convert_meta_chars_to_ascii) + { + if (_rl_keymap[ESC].type == ISKMAP) + { + Keymap escmap; + + escmap = FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (_rl_keymap, ESC); + key = UNMETA (key); + escmap[key].type = ISFUNC; + escmap[key].function = function; + return (0); + } + return (key); + } + + _rl_keymap[key].type = ISFUNC; + _rl_keymap[key].function = function; + rl_binding_keymap = _rl_keymap; + return (0); +} + +/* Bind KEY to FUNCTION in MAP. Returns non-zero in case of invalid + KEY. */ +int +rl_bind_key_in_map (key, function, map) + int key; + rl_command_func_t *function; + Keymap map; +{ + int result; + Keymap oldmap; + + oldmap = _rl_keymap; + _rl_keymap = map; + result = rl_bind_key (key, function); + _rl_keymap = oldmap; + return (result); +} + +/* Make KEY do nothing in the currently selected keymap. + Returns non-zero in case of error. */ +int +rl_unbind_key (key) + int key; +{ + return (rl_bind_key (key, (rl_command_func_t *)NULL)); +} + +/* Make KEY do nothing in MAP. + Returns non-zero in case of error. */ +int +rl_unbind_key_in_map (key, map) + int key; + Keymap map; +{ + return (rl_bind_key_in_map (key, (rl_command_func_t *)NULL, map)); +} + +/* Unbind all keys bound to FUNCTION in MAP. */ +int +rl_unbind_function_in_map (func, map) + rl_command_func_t *func; + Keymap map; +{ + register int i, rval; + + for (i = rval = 0; i < KEYMAP_SIZE; i++) + { + if (map[i].type == ISFUNC && map[i].function == func) + { + map[i].function = (rl_command_func_t *)NULL; + rval = 1; + } + } + return rval; +} + +int +rl_unbind_command_in_map (command, map) + const char *command; + Keymap map; +{ + rl_command_func_t *func; + + func = rl_named_function (command); + if (func == 0) + return 0; + return (rl_unbind_function_in_map (func, map)); +} + +/* Bind the key sequence represented by the string KEYSEQ to + FUNCTION. This makes new keymaps as necessary. The initial + place to do bindings is in MAP. */ +int +rl_set_key (keyseq, function, map) + const char *keyseq; + rl_command_func_t *function; + Keymap map; +{ + return (rl_generic_bind (ISFUNC, keyseq, (char *)function, map)); +} + +/* Bind the key sequence represented by the string KEYSEQ to + the string of characters MACRO. This makes new keymaps as + necessary. The initial place to do bindings is in MAP. */ +int +rl_macro_bind (keyseq, macro, map) + const char *keyseq, *macro; + Keymap map; +{ + char *macro_keys; + int macro_keys_len; + + macro_keys = (char *)xmalloc ((2 * strlen (macro)) + 1); + + if (rl_translate_keyseq (macro, macro_keys, ¯o_keys_len)) + { + free (macro_keys); + return -1; + } + rl_generic_bind (ISMACR, keyseq, macro_keys, map); + return 0; +} + +/* Bind the key sequence represented by the string KEYSEQ to + the arbitrary pointer DATA. TYPE says what kind of data is + pointed to by DATA, right now this can be a function (ISFUNC), + a macro (ISMACR), or a keymap (ISKMAP). This makes new keymaps + as necessary. The initial place to do bindings is in MAP. */ +int +rl_generic_bind (type, keyseq, data, map) + int type; + const char *keyseq; + char *data; + Keymap map; +{ + char *keys; + int keys_len; + register int i; + KEYMAP_ENTRY k; + + k.function = 0; + + /* If no keys to bind to, exit right away. */ + if (!keyseq || !*keyseq) + { + if (type == ISMACR) + free (data); + return -1; + } + + keys = (char *)xmalloc (1 + (2 * strlen (keyseq))); + + /* Translate the ASCII representation of KEYSEQ into an array of + characters. Stuff the characters into KEYS, and the length of + KEYS into KEYS_LEN. */ + if (rl_translate_keyseq (keyseq, keys, &keys_len)) + { + free (keys); + return -1; + } + + /* Bind keys, making new keymaps as necessary. */ + for (i = 0; i < keys_len; i++) + { + unsigned char uc = keys[i]; + int ic; + + ic = uc; + if (ic < 0 || ic >= KEYMAP_SIZE) + return -1; + + if (_rl_convert_meta_chars_to_ascii && META_CHAR (ic)) + { + ic = UNMETA (ic); + if (map[ESC].type == ISKMAP) + map = FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, ESC); + } + + if ((i + 1) < keys_len) + { + if (map[ic].type != ISKMAP) + { + /* We allow subsequences of keys. If a keymap is being + created that will `shadow' an existing function or macro + key binding, we save that keybinding into the ANYOTHERKEY + index in the new map. The dispatch code will look there + to find the function to execute if the subsequence is not + matched. ANYOTHERKEY was chosen to be greater than + UCHAR_MAX. */ + k = map[ic]; + + map[ic].type = ISKMAP; + map[ic].function = KEYMAP_TO_FUNCTION (rl_make_bare_keymap()); + } + map = FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, ic); + /* The dispatch code will return this function if no matching + key sequence is found in the keymap. This (with a little + help from the dispatch code in readline.c) allows `a' to be + mapped to something, `abc' to be mapped to something else, + and the function bound to `a' to be executed when the user + types `abx', leaving `bx' in the input queue. */ + if (k.function /* && k.type == ISFUNC */) + { + map[ANYOTHERKEY] = k; + k.function = 0; + } + } + else + { + if (map[ic].type == ISMACR) + free ((char *)map[ic].function); + else if (map[ic].type == ISKMAP) + { + map = FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, ic); + ic = ANYOTHERKEY; + } + + map[ic].function = KEYMAP_TO_FUNCTION (data); + map[ic].type = type; + } + + rl_binding_keymap = map; + } + free (keys); + return 0; +} + +/* Translate the ASCII representation of SEQ, stuffing the values into ARRAY, + an array of characters. LEN gets the final length of ARRAY. Return + non-zero if there was an error parsing SEQ. */ +int +rl_translate_keyseq (seq, array, len) + const char *seq; + char *array; + int *len; +{ + register int i, c, l, temp; + + for (i = l = 0; c = seq[i]; i++) + { + if (c == '\\') + { + c = seq[++i]; + + if (c == 0) + break; + + /* Handle \C- and \M- prefixes. */ + if ((c == 'C' || c == 'M') && seq[i + 1] == '-') + { + /* Handle special case of backwards define. */ + if (strncmp (&seq[i], "C-\\M-", 5) == 0) + { + array[l++] = ESC; /* ESC is meta-prefix */ + i += 5; + array[l++] = CTRL (_rl_to_upper (seq[i])); + if (seq[i] == '\0') + i--; + } + else if (c == 'M') + { + i++; + array[l++] = ESC; /* ESC is meta-prefix */ + } + else if (c == 'C') + { + i += 2; + /* Special hack for C-?... */ + array[l++] = (seq[i] == '?') ? RUBOUT : CTRL (_rl_to_upper (seq[i])); + } + continue; + } + + /* Translate other backslash-escaped characters. These are the + same escape sequences that bash's `echo' and `printf' builtins + handle, with the addition of \d -> RUBOUT. A backslash + preceding a character that is not special is stripped. */ + switch (c) + { + case 'a': + array[l++] = '\007'; + break; + case 'b': + array[l++] = '\b'; + break; + case 'd': + array[l++] = RUBOUT; /* readline-specific */ + break; + case 'e': + array[l++] = ESC; + break; + case 'f': + array[l++] = '\f'; + break; + case 'n': + array[l++] = NEWLINE; + break; + case 'r': + array[l++] = RETURN; + break; + case 't': + array[l++] = TAB; + break; + case 'v': + array[l++] = 0x0B; + break; + case '\\': + array[l++] = '\\'; + break; + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': + case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': + i++; + for (temp = 2, c -= '0'; ISOCTAL (seq[i]) && temp--; i++) + c = (c * 8) + OCTVALUE (seq[i]); + i--; /* auto-increment in for loop */ + array[l++] = c & largest_char; + break; + case 'x': + i++; + for (temp = 2, c = 0; ISXDIGIT ((unsigned char)seq[i]) && temp--; i++) + c = (c * 16) + HEXVALUE (seq[i]); + if (temp == 2) + c = 'x'; + i--; /* auto-increment in for loop */ + array[l++] = c & largest_char; + break; + default: /* backslashes before non-special chars just add the char */ + array[l++] = c; + break; /* the backslash is stripped */ + } + continue; + } + + array[l++] = c; + } + + *len = l; + array[l] = '\0'; + return (0); +} + +char * +rl_untranslate_keyseq (seq) + int seq; +{ + static char kseq[16]; + int i, c; + + i = 0; + c = seq; + if (META_CHAR (c)) + { + kseq[i++] = '\\'; + kseq[i++] = 'M'; + kseq[i++] = '-'; + c = UNMETA (c); + } + else if (CTRL_CHAR (c)) + { + kseq[i++] = '\\'; + kseq[i++] = 'C'; + kseq[i++] = '-'; + c = _rl_to_lower (UNCTRL (c)); + } + else if (c == RUBOUT) + { + kseq[i++] = '\\'; + kseq[i++] = 'C'; + kseq[i++] = '-'; + c = '?'; + } + + if (c == ESC) + { + kseq[i++] = '\\'; + c = 'e'; + } + else if (c == '\\' || c == '"') + { + kseq[i++] = '\\'; + } + + kseq[i++] = (unsigned char) c; + kseq[i] = '\0'; + return kseq; +} + +static char * +_rl_untranslate_macro_value (seq) + char *seq; +{ + char *ret, *r, *s; + int c; + + r = ret = (char *)xmalloc (7 * strlen (seq) + 1); + for (s = seq; *s; s++) + { + c = *s; + if (META_CHAR (c)) + { + *r++ = '\\'; + *r++ = 'M'; + *r++ = '-'; + c = UNMETA (c); + } + else if (CTRL_CHAR (c) && c != ESC) + { + *r++ = '\\'; + *r++ = 'C'; + *r++ = '-'; + c = _rl_to_lower (UNCTRL (c)); + } + else if (c == RUBOUT) + { + *r++ = '\\'; + *r++ = 'C'; + *r++ = '-'; + c = '?'; + } + + if (c == ESC) + { + *r++ = '\\'; + c = 'e'; + } + else if (c == '\\' || c == '"') + *r++ = '\\'; + + *r++ = (unsigned char)c; + } + *r = '\0'; + return ret; +} + +/* Return a pointer to the function that STRING represents. + If STRING doesn't have a matching function, then a NULL pointer + is returned. */ +rl_command_func_t * +rl_named_function (string) + const char *string; +{ + register int i; + + rl_initialize_funmap (); + + for (i = 0; funmap[i]; i++) + if (_rl_stricmp (funmap[i]->name, string) == 0) + return (funmap[i]->function); + return ((rl_command_func_t *)NULL); +} + +/* Return the function (or macro) definition which would be invoked via + KEYSEQ if executed in MAP. If MAP is NULL, then the current keymap is + used. TYPE, if non-NULL, is a pointer to an int which will receive the + type of the object pointed to. One of ISFUNC (function), ISKMAP (keymap), + or ISMACR (macro). */ +rl_command_func_t * +rl_function_of_keyseq (keyseq, map, type) + const char *keyseq; + Keymap map; + int *type; +{ + register int i; + + if (!map) + map = _rl_keymap; + + for (i = 0; keyseq && keyseq[i]; i++) + { + unsigned char ic = keyseq[i]; + + if (META_CHAR (ic) && _rl_convert_meta_chars_to_ascii) + { + if (map[ESC].type != ISKMAP) + { + if (type) + *type = map[ESC].type; + + return (map[ESC].function); + } + else + { + map = FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, ESC); + ic = UNMETA (ic); + } + } + + if (map[ic].type == ISKMAP) + { + /* If this is the last key in the key sequence, return the + map. */ + if (!keyseq[i + 1]) + { + if (type) + *type = ISKMAP; + + return (map[ic].function); + } + else + map = FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, ic); + } + else + { + if (type) + *type = map[ic].type; + + return (map[ic].function); + } + } + return ((rl_command_func_t *) NULL); +} + +/* The last key bindings file read. */ +static char *last_readline_init_file = (char *)NULL; + +/* The file we're currently reading key bindings from. */ +static const char *current_readline_init_file; +static int current_readline_init_include_level; +static int current_readline_init_lineno; + +/* Read FILENAME into a locally-allocated buffer and return the buffer. + The size of the buffer is returned in *SIZEP. Returns NULL if any + errors were encountered. */ +static char * +_rl_read_file (filename, sizep) + char *filename; + size_t *sizep; +{ + struct stat finfo; + size_t file_size; + char *buffer; + int i, file; + + if ((stat (filename, &finfo) < 0) || (file = open (filename, O_RDONLY, 0666)) < 0) + return ((char *)NULL); + + file_size = (size_t)finfo.st_size; + + /* check for overflow on very large files */ + if (file_size != finfo.st_size || file_size + 1 < file_size) + { + if (file >= 0) + close (file); +#if defined (EFBIG) + errno = EFBIG; +#endif + return ((char *)NULL); + } + + /* Read the file into BUFFER. */ + buffer = (char *)xmalloc (file_size + 1); + i = read (file, buffer, file_size); + close (file); + + if (i < 0) + { + free (buffer); + return ((char *)NULL); + } + + buffer[i] = '\0'; + if (sizep) + *sizep = i; + + return (buffer); +} + +/* Re-read the current keybindings file. */ +int +rl_re_read_init_file (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + int r; + r = rl_read_init_file ((const char *)NULL); + rl_set_keymap_from_edit_mode (); + return r; +} + +/* Do key bindings from a file. If FILENAME is NULL it defaults + to the first non-null filename from this list: + 1. the filename used for the previous call + 2. the value of the shell variable `INPUTRC' + 3. ~/.inputrc + If the file existed and could be opened and read, 0 is returned, + otherwise errno is returned. */ +int +rl_read_init_file (filename) + const char *filename; +{ + /* Default the filename. */ + if (filename == 0) + { + filename = last_readline_init_file; + if (filename == 0) + filename = sh_get_env_value ("INPUTRC"); + if (filename == 0) + filename = DEFAULT_INPUTRC; + } + + if (*filename == 0) + filename = DEFAULT_INPUTRC; + +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + if (_rl_read_init_file (filename, 0) == 0) + return 0; + filename = "~/_inputrc"; +#endif + return (_rl_read_init_file (filename, 0)); +} + +static int +_rl_read_init_file (filename, include_level) + const char *filename; + int include_level; +{ + register int i; + char *buffer, *openname, *line, *end; + size_t file_size; + + current_readline_init_file = filename; + current_readline_init_include_level = include_level; + + openname = tilde_expand (filename); + buffer = _rl_read_file (openname, &file_size); + free (openname); + + if (buffer == 0) + return (errno); + + if (include_level == 0 && filename != last_readline_init_file) + { + FREE (last_readline_init_file); + last_readline_init_file = savestring (filename); + } + + currently_reading_init_file = 1; + + /* Loop over the lines in the file. Lines that start with `#' are + comments; all other lines are commands for readline initialization. */ + current_readline_init_lineno = 1; + line = buffer; + end = buffer + file_size; + while (line < end) + { + /* Find the end of this line. */ + for (i = 0; line + i != end && line[i] != '\n'; i++); + +#if defined (__CYGWIN__) + /* ``Be liberal in what you accept.'' */ + if (line[i] == '\n' && line[i-1] == '\r') + line[i - 1] = '\0'; +#endif + + /* Mark end of line. */ + line[i] = '\0'; + + /* Skip leading whitespace. */ + while (*line && whitespace (*line)) + { + line++; + i--; + } + + /* If the line is not a comment, then parse it. */ + if (*line && *line != '#') + rl_parse_and_bind (line); + + /* Move to the next line. */ + line += i + 1; + current_readline_init_lineno++; + } + + free (buffer); + currently_reading_init_file = 0; + return (0); +} + +static void +_rl_init_file_error (msg) + const char *msg; +{ + if (currently_reading_init_file) + fprintf (stderr, "readline: %s: line %d: %s\n", current_readline_init_file, + current_readline_init_lineno, msg); + else + fprintf (stderr, "readline: %s\n", msg); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Parser Directives */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +typedef int _rl_parser_func_t PARAMS((char *)); + +/* Things that mean `Control'. */ +const char *_rl_possible_control_prefixes[] = { + "Control-", "C-", "CTRL-", (const char *)NULL +}; + +const char *_rl_possible_meta_prefixes[] = { + "Meta", "M-", (const char *)NULL +}; + +/* Conditionals. */ + +/* Calling programs set this to have their argv[0]. */ +const char *rl_readline_name = "other"; + +/* Stack of previous values of parsing_conditionalized_out. */ +static unsigned char *if_stack = (unsigned char *)NULL; +static int if_stack_depth; +static int if_stack_size; + +/* Push _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out, and set parser state based + on ARGS. */ +static int +parser_if (args) + char *args; +{ + register int i; + + /* Push parser state. */ + if (if_stack_depth + 1 >= if_stack_size) + { + if (!if_stack) + if_stack = (unsigned char *)xmalloc (if_stack_size = 20); + else + if_stack = (unsigned char *)xrealloc (if_stack, if_stack_size += 20); + } + if_stack[if_stack_depth++] = _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out; + + /* If parsing is turned off, then nothing can turn it back on except + for finding the matching endif. In that case, return right now. */ + if (_rl_parsing_conditionalized_out) + return 0; + + /* Isolate first argument. */ + for (i = 0; args[i] && !whitespace (args[i]); i++); + + if (args[i]) + args[i++] = '\0'; + + /* Handle "$if term=foo" and "$if mode=emacs" constructs. If this + isn't term=foo, or mode=emacs, then check to see if the first + word in ARGS is the same as the value stored in rl_readline_name. */ + if (rl_terminal_name && _rl_strnicmp (args, "term=", 5) == 0) + { + char *tem, *tname; + + /* Terminals like "aaa-60" are equivalent to "aaa". */ + tname = savestring (rl_terminal_name); + tem = strchr (tname, '-'); + if (tem) + *tem = '\0'; + + /* Test the `long' and `short' forms of the terminal name so that + if someone has a `sun-cmd' and does not want to have bindings + that will be executed if the terminal is a `sun', they can put + `$if term=sun-cmd' into their .inputrc. */ + _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out = _rl_stricmp (args + 5, tname) && + _rl_stricmp (args + 5, rl_terminal_name); + free (tname); + } +#if defined (VI_MODE) + else if (_rl_strnicmp (args, "mode=", 5) == 0) + { + int mode; + + if (_rl_stricmp (args + 5, "emacs") == 0) + mode = emacs_mode; + else if (_rl_stricmp (args + 5, "vi") == 0) + mode = vi_mode; + else + mode = no_mode; + + _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out = mode != rl_editing_mode; + } +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + /* Check to see if the first word in ARGS is the same as the + value stored in rl_readline_name. */ + else if (_rl_stricmp (args, rl_readline_name) == 0) + _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out = 0; + else + _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out = 1; + return 0; +} + +/* Invert the current parser state if there is anything on the stack. */ +static int +parser_else (args) + char *args; +{ + register int i; + + if (if_stack_depth == 0) + { + _rl_init_file_error ("$else found without matching $if"); + return 0; + } + + /* Check the previous (n - 1) levels of the stack to make sure that + we haven't previously turned off parsing. */ + for (i = 0; i < if_stack_depth - 1; i++) + if (if_stack[i] == 1) + return 0; + + /* Invert the state of parsing if at top level. */ + _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out = !_rl_parsing_conditionalized_out; + return 0; +} + +/* Terminate a conditional, popping the value of + _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out from the stack. */ +static int +parser_endif (args) + char *args; +{ + if (if_stack_depth) + _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out = if_stack[--if_stack_depth]; + else + _rl_init_file_error ("$endif without matching $if"); + return 0; +} + +static int +parser_include (args) + char *args; +{ + const char *old_init_file; + char *e; + int old_line_number, old_include_level, r; + + if (_rl_parsing_conditionalized_out) + return (0); + + old_init_file = current_readline_init_file; + old_line_number = current_readline_init_lineno; + old_include_level = current_readline_init_include_level; + + e = strchr (args, '\n'); + if (e) + *e = '\0'; + r = _rl_read_init_file ((const char *)args, old_include_level + 1); + + current_readline_init_file = old_init_file; + current_readline_init_lineno = old_line_number; + current_readline_init_include_level = old_include_level; + + return r; +} + +/* Associate textual names with actual functions. */ +static struct { + const char *name; + _rl_parser_func_t *function; +} parser_directives [] = { + { "if", parser_if }, + { "endif", parser_endif }, + { "else", parser_else }, + { "include", parser_include }, + { (char *)0x0, (_rl_parser_func_t *)0x0 } +}; + +/* Handle a parser directive. STATEMENT is the line of the directive + without any leading `$'. */ +static int +handle_parser_directive (statement) + char *statement; +{ + register int i; + char *directive, *args; + + /* Isolate the actual directive. */ + + /* Skip whitespace. */ + for (i = 0; whitespace (statement[i]); i++); + + directive = &statement[i]; + + for (; statement[i] && !whitespace (statement[i]); i++); + + if (statement[i]) + statement[i++] = '\0'; + + for (; statement[i] && whitespace (statement[i]); i++); + + args = &statement[i]; + + /* Lookup the command, and act on it. */ + for (i = 0; parser_directives[i].name; i++) + if (_rl_stricmp (directive, parser_directives[i].name) == 0) + { + (*parser_directives[i].function) (args); + return (0); + } + + /* display an error message about the unknown parser directive */ + _rl_init_file_error ("unknown parser directive"); + return (1); +} + +/* Read the binding command from STRING and perform it. + A key binding command looks like: Keyname: function-name\0, + a variable binding command looks like: set variable value. + A new-style keybinding looks like "\C-x\C-x": exchange-point-and-mark. */ +int +rl_parse_and_bind (string) + char *string; +{ + char *funname, *kname; + register int c, i; + int key, equivalency; + + while (string && whitespace (*string)) + string++; + + if (!string || !*string || *string == '#') + return 0; + + /* If this is a parser directive, act on it. */ + if (*string == '$') + { + handle_parser_directive (&string[1]); + return 0; + } + + /* If we aren't supposed to be parsing right now, then we're done. */ + if (_rl_parsing_conditionalized_out) + return 0; + + i = 0; + /* If this keyname is a complex key expression surrounded by quotes, + advance to after the matching close quote. This code allows the + backslash to quote characters in the key expression. */ + if (*string == '"') + { + int passc = 0; + + for (i = 1; c = string[i]; i++) + { + if (passc) + { + passc = 0; + continue; + } + + if (c == '\\') + { + passc++; + continue; + } + + if (c == '"') + break; + } + /* If we didn't find a closing quote, abort the line. */ + if (string[i] == '\0') + { + _rl_init_file_error ("no closing `\"' in key binding"); + return 1; + } + } + + /* Advance to the colon (:) or whitespace which separates the two objects. */ + for (; (c = string[i]) && c != ':' && c != ' ' && c != '\t'; i++ ); + + equivalency = (c == ':' && string[i + 1] == '='); + + /* Mark the end of the command (or keyname). */ + if (string[i]) + string[i++] = '\0'; + + /* If doing assignment, skip the '=' sign as well. */ + if (equivalency) + string[i++] = '\0'; + + /* If this is a command to set a variable, then do that. */ + if (_rl_stricmp (string, "set") == 0) + { + char *var = string + i; + char *value; + + /* Make VAR point to start of variable name. */ + while (*var && whitespace (*var)) var++; + + /* Make VALUE point to start of value string. */ + value = var; + while (*value && !whitespace (*value)) value++; + if (*value) + *value++ = '\0'; + while (*value && whitespace (*value)) value++; + + rl_variable_bind (var, value); + return 0; + } + + /* Skip any whitespace between keyname and funname. */ + for (; string[i] && whitespace (string[i]); i++); + funname = &string[i]; + + /* Now isolate funname. + For straight function names just look for whitespace, since + that will signify the end of the string. But this could be a + macro definition. In that case, the string is quoted, so skip + to the matching delimiter. We allow the backslash to quote the + delimiter characters in the macro body. */ + /* This code exists to allow whitespace in macro expansions, which + would otherwise be gobbled up by the next `for' loop.*/ + /* XXX - it may be desirable to allow backslash quoting only if " is + the quoted string delimiter, like the shell. */ + if (*funname == '\'' || *funname == '"') + { + int delimiter = string[i++], passc; + + for (passc = 0; c = string[i]; i++) + { + if (passc) + { + passc = 0; + continue; + } + + if (c == '\\') + { + passc = 1; + continue; + } + + if (c == delimiter) + break; + } + if (c) + i++; + } + + /* Advance to the end of the string. */ + for (; string[i] && !whitespace (string[i]); i++); + + /* No extra whitespace at the end of the string. */ + string[i] = '\0'; + + /* Handle equivalency bindings here. Make the left-hand side be exactly + whatever the right-hand evaluates to, including keymaps. */ + if (equivalency) + { + return 0; + } + + /* If this is a new-style key-binding, then do the binding with + rl_set_key (). Otherwise, let the older code deal with it. */ + if (*string == '"') + { + char *seq; + register int j, k, passc; + + seq = (char *)xmalloc (1 + strlen (string)); + for (j = 1, k = passc = 0; string[j]; j++) + { + /* Allow backslash to quote characters, but leave them in place. + This allows a string to end with a backslash quoting another + backslash, or with a backslash quoting a double quote. The + backslashes are left in place for rl_translate_keyseq (). */ + if (passc || (string[j] == '\\')) + { + seq[k++] = string[j]; + passc = !passc; + continue; + } + + if (string[j] == '"') + break; + + seq[k++] = string[j]; + } + seq[k] = '\0'; + + /* Binding macro? */ + if (*funname == '\'' || *funname == '"') + { + j = strlen (funname); + + /* Remove the delimiting quotes from each end of FUNNAME. */ + if (j && funname[j - 1] == *funname) + funname[j - 1] = '\0'; + + rl_macro_bind (seq, &funname[1], _rl_keymap); + } + else + rl_set_key (seq, rl_named_function (funname), _rl_keymap); + + free (seq); + return 0; + } + + /* Get the actual character we want to deal with. */ + kname = strrchr (string, '-'); + if (!kname) + kname = string; + else + kname++; + + key = glean_key_from_name (kname); + + /* Add in control and meta bits. */ + if (substring_member_of_array (string, _rl_possible_control_prefixes)) + key = CTRL (_rl_to_upper (key)); + + if (substring_member_of_array (string, _rl_possible_meta_prefixes)) + key = META (key); + + /* Temporary. Handle old-style keyname with macro-binding. */ + if (*funname == '\'' || *funname == '"') + { + char useq[2]; + int fl = strlen (funname); + + useq[0] = key; useq[1] = '\0'; + if (fl && funname[fl - 1] == *funname) + funname[fl - 1] = '\0'; + + rl_macro_bind (useq, &funname[1], _rl_keymap); + } +#if defined (PREFIX_META_HACK) + /* Ugly, but working hack to keep prefix-meta around. */ + else if (_rl_stricmp (funname, "prefix-meta") == 0) + { + char seq[2]; + + seq[0] = key; + seq[1] = '\0'; + rl_generic_bind (ISKMAP, seq, (char *)emacs_meta_keymap, _rl_keymap); + } +#endif /* PREFIX_META_HACK */ + else + rl_bind_key (key, rl_named_function (funname)); + return 0; +} + +/* Simple structure for boolean readline variables (i.e., those that can + have one of two values; either "On" or 1 for truth, or "Off" or 0 for + false. */ + +#define V_SPECIAL 0x1 + +static struct { + const char *name; + int *value; + int flags; +} boolean_varlist [] = { + { "blink-matching-paren", &rl_blink_matching_paren, V_SPECIAL }, + { "byte-oriented", &rl_byte_oriented, 0 }, + { "completion-ignore-case", &_rl_completion_case_fold, 0 }, + { "convert-meta", &_rl_convert_meta_chars_to_ascii, 0 }, + { "disable-completion", &rl_inhibit_completion, 0 }, + { "enable-keypad", &_rl_enable_keypad, 0 }, + { "expand-tilde", &rl_complete_with_tilde_expansion, 0 }, + { "history-preserve-point", &_rl_history_preserve_point, 0 }, + { "horizontal-scroll-mode", &_rl_horizontal_scroll_mode, 0 }, + { "input-meta", &_rl_meta_flag, 0 }, + { "mark-directories", &_rl_complete_mark_directories, 0 }, + { "mark-modified-lines", &_rl_mark_modified_lines, 0 }, + { "mark-symlinked-directories", &_rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs, 0 }, + { "match-hidden-files", &_rl_match_hidden_files, 0 }, + { "meta-flag", &_rl_meta_flag, 0 }, + { "output-meta", &_rl_output_meta_chars, 0 }, + { "page-completions", &_rl_page_completions, 0 }, + { "prefer-visible-bell", &_rl_prefer_visible_bell, V_SPECIAL }, + { "print-completions-horizontally", &_rl_print_completions_horizontally, 0 }, + { "show-all-if-ambiguous", &_rl_complete_show_all, 0 }, +#if defined (VISIBLE_STATS) + { "visible-stats", &rl_visible_stats, 0 }, +#endif /* VISIBLE_STATS */ + { (char *)NULL, (int *)NULL } +}; + +static int +find_boolean_var (name) + const char *name; +{ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; boolean_varlist[i].name; i++) + if (_rl_stricmp (name, boolean_varlist[i].name) == 0) + return i; + return -1; +} + +/* Hooks for handling special boolean variables, where a + function needs to be called or another variable needs + to be changed when they're changed. */ +static void +hack_special_boolean_var (i) + int i; +{ + const char *name; + + name = boolean_varlist[i].name; + + if (_rl_stricmp (name, "blink-matching-paren") == 0) + _rl_enable_paren_matching (rl_blink_matching_paren); + else if (_rl_stricmp (name, "prefer-visible-bell") == 0) + { + if (_rl_prefer_visible_bell) + _rl_bell_preference = VISIBLE_BELL; + else + _rl_bell_preference = AUDIBLE_BELL; + } +} + +typedef int _rl_sv_func_t PARAMS((const char *)); + +/* These *must* correspond to the array indices for the appropriate + string variable. (Though they're not used right now.) */ +#define V_BELLSTYLE 0 +#define V_COMBEGIN 1 +#define V_EDITMODE 2 +#define V_ISRCHTERM 3 +#define V_KEYMAP 4 + +#define V_STRING 1 +#define V_INT 2 + +/* Forward declarations */ +static int sv_bell_style PARAMS((const char *)); +static int sv_combegin PARAMS((const char *)); +static int sv_compquery PARAMS((const char *)); +static int sv_editmode PARAMS((const char *)); +static int sv_isrchterm PARAMS((const char *)); +static int sv_keymap PARAMS((const char *)); + +static struct { + const char *name; + int flags; + _rl_sv_func_t *set_func; +} string_varlist[] = { + { "bell-style", V_STRING, sv_bell_style }, + { "comment-begin", V_STRING, sv_combegin }, + { "completion-query-items", V_INT, sv_compquery }, + { "editing-mode", V_STRING, sv_editmode }, + { "isearch-terminators", V_STRING, sv_isrchterm }, + { "keymap", V_STRING, sv_keymap }, + { (char *)NULL, 0 } +}; + +static int +find_string_var (name) + const char *name; +{ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; string_varlist[i].name; i++) + if (_rl_stricmp (name, string_varlist[i].name) == 0) + return i; + return -1; +} + +/* A boolean value that can appear in a `set variable' command is true if + the value is null or empty, `on' (case-insenstive), or "1". Any other + values result in 0 (false). */ +static int +bool_to_int (value) + char *value; +{ + return (value == 0 || *value == '\0' || + (_rl_stricmp (value, "on") == 0) || + (value[0] == '1' && value[1] == '\0')); +} + +int +rl_variable_bind (name, value) + const char *name, *value; +{ + register int i; + int v; + + /* Check for simple variables first. */ + i = find_boolean_var (name); + if (i >= 0) + { + *boolean_varlist[i].value = bool_to_int (value); + if (boolean_varlist[i].flags & V_SPECIAL) + hack_special_boolean_var (i); + return 0; + } + + i = find_string_var (name); + + /* For the time being, unknown variable names or string names without a + handler function are simply ignored. */ + if (i < 0 || string_varlist[i].set_func == 0) + return 0; + + v = (*string_varlist[i].set_func) (value); + return v; +} + +static int +sv_editmode (value) + const char *value; +{ + if (_rl_strnicmp (value, "vi", 2) == 0) + { +#if defined (VI_MODE) + _rl_keymap = vi_insertion_keymap; + rl_editing_mode = vi_mode; +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + return 0; + } + else if (_rl_strnicmp (value, "emacs", 5) == 0) + { + _rl_keymap = emacs_standard_keymap; + rl_editing_mode = emacs_mode; + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +static int +sv_combegin (value) + const char *value; +{ + if (value && *value) + { + FREE (_rl_comment_begin); + _rl_comment_begin = savestring (value); + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +static int +sv_compquery (value) + const char *value; +{ + int nval = 100; + + if (value && *value) + { + nval = atoi (value); + if (nval < 0) + nval = 0; + } + rl_completion_query_items = nval; + return 0; +} + +static int +sv_keymap (value) + const char *value; +{ + Keymap kmap; + + kmap = rl_get_keymap_by_name (value); + if (kmap) + { + rl_set_keymap (kmap); + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +static int +sv_bell_style (value) + const char *value; +{ + if (value == 0 || *value == '\0') + _rl_bell_preference = AUDIBLE_BELL; + else if (_rl_stricmp (value, "none") == 0 || _rl_stricmp (value, "off") == 0) + _rl_bell_preference = NO_BELL; + else if (_rl_stricmp (value, "audible") == 0 || _rl_stricmp (value, "on") == 0) + _rl_bell_preference = AUDIBLE_BELL; + else if (_rl_stricmp (value, "visible") == 0) + _rl_bell_preference = VISIBLE_BELL; + else + return 1; + return 0; +} + +static int +sv_isrchterm (value) + const char *value; +{ + int beg, end, delim; + char *v; + + if (value == 0) + return 1; + + /* Isolate the value and translate it into a character string. */ + v = savestring (value); + FREE (_rl_isearch_terminators); + if (v[0] == '"' || v[0] == '\'') + { + delim = v[0]; + for (beg = end = 1; v[end] && v[end] != delim; end++) + ; + } + else + { + for (beg = end = 0; whitespace (v[end]) == 0; end++) + ; + } + + v[end] = '\0'; + + /* The value starts at v + beg. Translate it into a character string. */ + _rl_isearch_terminators = (char *)xmalloc (2 * strlen (v) + 1); + rl_translate_keyseq (v + beg, _rl_isearch_terminators, &end); + _rl_isearch_terminators[end] = '\0'; + + free (v); + return 0; +} + +/* Return the character which matches NAME. + For example, `Space' returns ' '. */ + +typedef struct { + const char *name; + int value; +} assoc_list; + +static assoc_list name_key_alist[] = { + { "DEL", 0x7f }, + { "ESC", '\033' }, + { "Escape", '\033' }, + { "LFD", '\n' }, + { "Newline", '\n' }, + { "RET", '\r' }, + { "Return", '\r' }, + { "Rubout", 0x7f }, + { "SPC", ' ' }, + { "Space", ' ' }, + { "Tab", 0x09 }, + { (char *)0x0, 0 } +}; + +static int +glean_key_from_name (name) + char *name; +{ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; name_key_alist[i].name; i++) + if (_rl_stricmp (name, name_key_alist[i].name) == 0) + return (name_key_alist[i].value); + + return (*(unsigned char *)name); /* XXX was return (*name) */ +} + +/* Auxiliary functions to manage keymaps. */ +static struct { + const char *name; + Keymap map; +} keymap_names[] = { + { "emacs", emacs_standard_keymap }, + { "emacs-standard", emacs_standard_keymap }, + { "emacs-meta", emacs_meta_keymap }, + { "emacs-ctlx", emacs_ctlx_keymap }, +#if defined (VI_MODE) + { "vi", vi_movement_keymap }, + { "vi-move", vi_movement_keymap }, + { "vi-command", vi_movement_keymap }, + { "vi-insert", vi_insertion_keymap }, +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + { (char *)0x0, (Keymap)0x0 } +}; + +Keymap +rl_get_keymap_by_name (name) + const char *name; +{ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; keymap_names[i].name; i++) + if (_rl_stricmp (name, keymap_names[i].name) == 0) + return (keymap_names[i].map); + return ((Keymap) NULL); +} + +char * +rl_get_keymap_name (map) + Keymap map; +{ + register int i; + for (i = 0; keymap_names[i].name; i++) + if (map == keymap_names[i].map) + return ((char *)keymap_names[i].name); + return ((char *)NULL); +} + +void +rl_set_keymap (map) + Keymap map; +{ + if (map) + _rl_keymap = map; +} + +Keymap +rl_get_keymap () +{ + return (_rl_keymap); +} + +void +rl_set_keymap_from_edit_mode () +{ + if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) + _rl_keymap = emacs_standard_keymap; +#if defined (VI_MODE) + else if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode) + _rl_keymap = vi_insertion_keymap; +#endif /* VI_MODE */ +} + +char * +rl_get_keymap_name_from_edit_mode () +{ + if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) + return "emacs"; +#if defined (VI_MODE) + else if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode) + return "vi"; +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + else + return "none"; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Key Binding and Function Information */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Each of the following functions produces information about the + state of keybindings and functions known to Readline. The info + is always printed to rl_outstream, and in such a way that it can + be read back in (i.e., passed to rl_parse_and_bind (). */ + +/* Print the names of functions known to Readline. */ +void +rl_list_funmap_names () +{ + register int i; + const char **funmap_names; + + funmap_names = rl_funmap_names (); + + if (!funmap_names) + return; + + for (i = 0; funmap_names[i]; i++) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "%s\n", funmap_names[i]); + + free (funmap_names); +} + +static char * +_rl_get_keyname (key) + int key; +{ + char *keyname; + int i, c; + + keyname = (char *)xmalloc (8); + + c = key; + /* Since this is going to be used to write out keysequence-function + pairs for possible inclusion in an inputrc file, we don't want to + do any special meta processing on KEY. */ + +#if 1 + /* XXX - Experimental */ + /* We might want to do this, but the old version of the code did not. */ + + /* If this is an escape character, we don't want to do any more processing. + Just add the special ESC key sequence and return. */ + if (c == ESC) + { + keyname[0] = '\\'; + keyname[1] = 'e'; + keyname[2] = '\0'; + return keyname; + } +#endif + + /* RUBOUT is translated directly into \C-? */ + if (key == RUBOUT) + { + keyname[0] = '\\'; + keyname[1] = 'C'; + keyname[2] = '-'; + keyname[3] = '?'; + keyname[4] = '\0'; + return keyname; + } + + i = 0; + /* Now add special prefixes needed for control characters. This can + potentially change C. */ + if (CTRL_CHAR (c)) + { + keyname[i++] = '\\'; + keyname[i++] = 'C'; + keyname[i++] = '-'; + c = _rl_to_lower (UNCTRL (c)); + } + + /* XXX experimental code. Turn the characters that are not ASCII or + ISO Latin 1 (128 - 159) into octal escape sequences (\200 - \237). + This changes C. */ + if (c >= 128 && c <= 159) + { + keyname[i++] = '\\'; + keyname[i++] = '2'; + c -= 128; + keyname[i++] = (c / 8) + '0'; + c = (c % 8) + '0'; + } + + /* Now, if the character needs to be quoted with a backslash, do that. */ + if (c == '\\' || c == '"') + keyname[i++] = '\\'; + + /* Now add the key, terminate the string, and return it. */ + keyname[i++] = (char) c; + keyname[i] = '\0'; + + return keyname; +} + +/* Return a NULL terminated array of strings which represent the key + sequences that are used to invoke FUNCTION in MAP. */ +char ** +rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map (function, map) + rl_command_func_t *function; + Keymap map; +{ + register int key; + char **result; + int result_index, result_size; + + result = (char **)NULL; + result_index = result_size = 0; + + for (key = 0; key < KEYMAP_SIZE; key++) + { + switch (map[key].type) + { + case ISMACR: + /* Macros match, if, and only if, the pointers are identical. + Thus, they are treated exactly like functions in here. */ + case ISFUNC: + /* If the function in the keymap is the one we are looking for, + then add the current KEY to the list of invoking keys. */ + if (map[key].function == function) + { + char *keyname; + + keyname = _rl_get_keyname (key); + + if (result_index + 2 > result_size) + { + result_size += 10; + result = (char **)xrealloc (result, result_size * sizeof (char *)); + } + + result[result_index++] = keyname; + result[result_index] = (char *)NULL; + } + break; + + case ISKMAP: + { + char **seqs; + register int i; + + /* Find the list of keyseqs in this map which have FUNCTION as + their target. Add the key sequences found to RESULT. */ + if (map[key].function) + seqs = + rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map (function, FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, key)); + else + break; + + if (seqs == 0) + break; + + for (i = 0; seqs[i]; i++) + { + char *keyname = (char *)xmalloc (6 + strlen (seqs[i])); + + if (key == ESC) +#if 0 + sprintf (keyname, "\\e"); +#else + /* XXX - experimental */ + sprintf (keyname, "\\M-"); +#endif + else if (CTRL_CHAR (key)) + sprintf (keyname, "\\C-%c", _rl_to_lower (UNCTRL (key))); + else if (key == RUBOUT) + sprintf (keyname, "\\C-?"); + else if (key == '\\' || key == '"') + { + keyname[0] = '\\'; + keyname[1] = (char) key; + keyname[2] = '\0'; + } + else + { + keyname[0] = (char) key; + keyname[1] = '\0'; + } + + strcat (keyname, seqs[i]); + free (seqs[i]); + + if (result_index + 2 > result_size) + { + result_size += 10; + result = (char **)xrealloc (result, result_size * sizeof (char *)); + } + + result[result_index++] = keyname; + result[result_index] = (char *)NULL; + } + + free (seqs); + } + break; + } + } + return (result); +} + +/* Return a NULL terminated array of strings which represent the key + sequences that can be used to invoke FUNCTION using the current keymap. */ +char ** +rl_invoking_keyseqs (function) + rl_command_func_t *function; +{ + return (rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map (function, _rl_keymap)); +} + +/* Print all of the functions and their bindings to rl_outstream. If + PRINT_READABLY is non-zero, then print the output in such a way + that it can be read back in. */ +void +rl_function_dumper (print_readably) + int print_readably; +{ + register int i; + const char **names; + const char *name; + + names = rl_funmap_names (); + + fprintf (rl_outstream, "\n"); + + for (i = 0; name = names[i]; i++) + { + rl_command_func_t *function; + char **invokers; + + function = rl_named_function (name); + invokers = rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map (function, _rl_keymap); + + if (print_readably) + { + if (!invokers) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "# %s (not bound)\n", name); + else + { + register int j; + + for (j = 0; invokers[j]; j++) + { + fprintf (rl_outstream, "\"%s\": %s\n", + invokers[j], name); + free (invokers[j]); + } + + free (invokers); + } + } + else + { + if (!invokers) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "%s is not bound to any keys\n", + name); + else + { + register int j; + + fprintf (rl_outstream, "%s can be found on ", name); + + for (j = 0; invokers[j] && j < 5; j++) + { + fprintf (rl_outstream, "\"%s\"%s", invokers[j], + invokers[j + 1] ? ", " : ".\n"); + } + + if (j == 5 && invokers[j]) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "...\n"); + + for (j = 0; invokers[j]; j++) + free (invokers[j]); + + free (invokers); + } + } + } +} + +/* Print all of the current functions and their bindings to + rl_outstream. If an explicit argument is given, then print + the output in such a way that it can be read back in. */ +int +rl_dump_functions (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_dispatching) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "\r\n"); + rl_function_dumper (rl_explicit_arg); + rl_on_new_line (); + return (0); +} + +static void +_rl_macro_dumper_internal (print_readably, map, prefix) + int print_readably; + Keymap map; + char *prefix; +{ + register int key; + char *keyname, *out; + int prefix_len; + + for (key = 0; key < KEYMAP_SIZE; key++) + { + switch (map[key].type) + { + case ISMACR: + keyname = _rl_get_keyname (key); + out = _rl_untranslate_macro_value ((char *)map[key].function); + + if (print_readably) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "\"%s%s\": \"%s\"\n", prefix ? prefix : "", + keyname, + out ? out : ""); + else + fprintf (rl_outstream, "%s%s outputs %s\n", prefix ? prefix : "", + keyname, + out ? out : ""); + free (keyname); + free (out); + break; + case ISFUNC: + break; + case ISKMAP: + prefix_len = prefix ? strlen (prefix) : 0; + if (key == ESC) + { + keyname = (char *)xmalloc (3 + prefix_len); + if (prefix) + strcpy (keyname, prefix); + keyname[prefix_len] = '\\'; + keyname[prefix_len + 1] = 'e'; + keyname[prefix_len + 2] = '\0'; + } + else + { + keyname = _rl_get_keyname (key); + if (prefix) + { + out = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (keyname) + prefix_len + 1); + strcpy (out, prefix); + strcpy (out + prefix_len, keyname); + free (keyname); + keyname = out; + } + } + + _rl_macro_dumper_internal (print_readably, FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, key), keyname); + free (keyname); + break; + } + } +} + +void +rl_macro_dumper (print_readably) + int print_readably; +{ + _rl_macro_dumper_internal (print_readably, _rl_keymap, (char *)NULL); +} + +int +rl_dump_macros (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_dispatching) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "\r\n"); + rl_macro_dumper (rl_explicit_arg); + rl_on_new_line (); + return (0); +} + +void +rl_variable_dumper (print_readably) + int print_readably; +{ + int i; + const char *kname; + + for (i = 0; boolean_varlist[i].name; i++) + { + if (print_readably) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "set %s %s\n", boolean_varlist[i].name, + *boolean_varlist[i].value ? "on" : "off"); + else + fprintf (rl_outstream, "%s is set to `%s'\n", boolean_varlist[i].name, + *boolean_varlist[i].value ? "on" : "off"); + } + + /* bell-style */ + switch (_rl_bell_preference) + { + case NO_BELL: + kname = "none"; break; + case VISIBLE_BELL: + kname = "visible"; break; + case AUDIBLE_BELL: + default: + kname = "audible"; break; + } + if (print_readably) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "set bell-style %s\n", kname); + else + fprintf (rl_outstream, "bell-style is set to `%s'\n", kname); + + /* comment-begin */ + if (print_readably) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "set comment-begin %s\n", _rl_comment_begin ? _rl_comment_begin : RL_COMMENT_BEGIN_DEFAULT); + else + fprintf (rl_outstream, "comment-begin is set to `%s'\n", _rl_comment_begin ? _rl_comment_begin : RL_COMMENT_BEGIN_DEFAULT); + + /* completion-query-items */ + if (print_readably) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "set completion-query-items %d\n", rl_completion_query_items); + else + fprintf (rl_outstream, "completion-query-items is set to `%d'\n", rl_completion_query_items); + + /* editing-mode */ + if (print_readably) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "set editing-mode %s\n", (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) ? "emacs" : "vi"); + else + fprintf (rl_outstream, "editing-mode is set to `%s'\n", (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) ? "emacs" : "vi"); + + /* isearch-terminators */ + if (_rl_isearch_terminators) + { + char *disp; + + disp = _rl_untranslate_macro_value (_rl_isearch_terminators); + + if (print_readably) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "set isearch-terminators \"%s\"\n", disp); + else + fprintf (rl_outstream, "isearch-terminators is set to \"%s\"\n", disp); + + free (disp); + } + + /* keymap */ + kname = rl_get_keymap_name (_rl_keymap); + if (kname == 0) + kname = rl_get_keymap_name_from_edit_mode (); + if (print_readably) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "set keymap %s\n", kname ? kname : "none"); + else + fprintf (rl_outstream, "keymap is set to `%s'\n", kname ? kname : "none"); +} + +/* Print all of the current variables and their values to + rl_outstream. If an explicit argument is given, then print + the output in such a way that it can be read back in. */ +int +rl_dump_variables (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_dispatching) + fprintf (rl_outstream, "\r\n"); + rl_variable_dumper (rl_explicit_arg); + rl_on_new_line (); + return (0); +} + +/* Bind key sequence KEYSEQ to DEFAULT_FUNC if KEYSEQ is unbound. Right + now, this is always used to attempt to bind the arrow keys, hence the + check for rl_vi_movement_mode. */ +void +_rl_bind_if_unbound (keyseq, default_func) + const char *keyseq; + rl_command_func_t *default_func; +{ + rl_command_func_t *func; + + if (keyseq) + { + func = rl_function_of_keyseq (keyseq, _rl_keymap, (int *)NULL); +#if defined (VI_MODE) + if (!func || func == rl_do_lowercase_version || func == rl_vi_movement_mode) +#else + if (!func || func == rl_do_lowercase_version) +#endif + rl_set_key (keyseq, default_func, _rl_keymap); + } +} + +/* Return non-zero if any members of ARRAY are a substring in STRING. */ +static int +substring_member_of_array (string, array) + char *string; + const char **array; +{ + while (*array) + { + if (_rl_strindex (string, *array)) + return (1); + array++; + } + return (0); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/callback.c b/readline-4.3.orig/callback.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8f4323 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/callback.c @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +/* callback.c -- functions to use readline as an X `callback' mechanism. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include "rlconf.h" + +#if defined (READLINE_CALLBACKS) + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "readline.h" +#include "rlprivate.h" + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Callback Readline Functions */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Allow using readline in situations where a program may have multiple + things to handle at once, and dispatches them via select(). Call + rl_callback_handler_install() with the prompt and a function to call + whenever a complete line of input is ready. The user must then + call rl_callback_read_char() every time some input is available, and + rl_callback_read_char() will call the user's function with the complete + text read in at each end of line. The terminal is kept prepped and + signals handled all the time, except during calls to the user's function. */ + +rl_vcpfunc_t *rl_linefunc; /* user callback function */ +static int in_handler; /* terminal_prepped and signals set? */ + +/* Make sure the terminal is set up, initialize readline, and prompt. */ +static void +_rl_callback_newline () +{ + rl_initialize (); + + if (in_handler == 0) + { + in_handler = 1; + + (*rl_prep_term_function) (_rl_meta_flag); + +#if defined (HANDLE_SIGNALS) + rl_set_signals (); +#endif + } + + readline_internal_setup (); +} + +/* Install a readline handler, set up the terminal, and issue the prompt. */ +void +rl_callback_handler_install (prompt, linefunc) + const char *prompt; + rl_vcpfunc_t *linefunc; +{ + rl_set_prompt (prompt); + rl_linefunc = linefunc; + _rl_callback_newline (); +} + +/* Read one character, and dispatch to the handler if it ends the line. */ +void +rl_callback_read_char () +{ + char *line; + int eof; + + if (rl_linefunc == NULL) + { + fprintf (stderr, "readline: readline_callback_read_char() called with no handler!\r\n"); + abort (); + } + + eof = readline_internal_char (); + + /* We loop in case some function has pushed input back with rl_execute_next. */ + for (;;) + { + if (rl_done) + { + line = readline_internal_teardown (eof); + + (*rl_deprep_term_function) (); +#if defined (HANDLE_SIGNALS) + rl_clear_signals (); +#endif + in_handler = 0; + (*rl_linefunc) (line); + + /* If the user did not clear out the line, do it for him. */ + if (rl_line_buffer[0]) + _rl_init_line_state (); + + /* Redisplay the prompt if readline_handler_{install,remove} + not called. */ + if (in_handler == 0 && rl_linefunc) + _rl_callback_newline (); + } + if (rl_pending_input) + eof = readline_internal_char (); + else + break; + } +} + +/* Remove the handler, and make sure the terminal is in its normal state. */ +void +rl_callback_handler_remove () +{ + rl_linefunc = NULL; + if (in_handler) + { + in_handler = 0; + (*rl_deprep_term_function) (); +#if defined (HANDLE_SIGNALS) + rl_clear_signals (); +#endif + } +} + +#endif diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/chardefs.h b/readline-4.3.orig/chardefs.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a537be2 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/chardefs.h @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +/* chardefs.h -- Character definitions for readline. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#ifndef _CHARDEFS_H_ +#define _CHARDEFS_H_ + +#include <ctype.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# if defined (HAVE_STRING_H) +# if ! defined (STDC_HEADERS) && defined (HAVE_MEMORY_H) +# include <memory.h> +# endif +# include <string.h> +# endif /* HAVE_STRING_H */ +# if defined (HAVE_STRINGS_H) +# include <strings.h> +# endif /* HAVE_STRINGS_H */ +#else +# include <string.h> +#endif /* !HAVE_CONFIG_H */ + +#ifndef whitespace +#define whitespace(c) (((c) == ' ') || ((c) == '\t')) +#endif + +#ifdef CTRL +# undef CTRL +#endif +#ifdef UNCTRL +# undef UNCTRL +#endif + +/* Some character stuff. */ +#define control_character_threshold 0x020 /* Smaller than this is control. */ +#define control_character_mask 0x1f /* 0x20 - 1 */ +#define meta_character_threshold 0x07f /* Larger than this is Meta. */ +#define control_character_bit 0x40 /* 0x000000, must be off. */ +#define meta_character_bit 0x080 /* x0000000, must be on. */ +#define largest_char 255 /* Largest character value. */ + +#define CTRL_CHAR(c) ((c) < control_character_threshold && (((c) & 0x80) == 0)) +#define META_CHAR(c) ((c) > meta_character_threshold && (c) <= largest_char) + +#define CTRL(c) ((c) & control_character_mask) +#define META(c) ((c) | meta_character_bit) + +#define UNMETA(c) ((c) & (~meta_character_bit)) +#define UNCTRL(c) _rl_to_upper(((c)|control_character_bit)) + +#if defined STDC_HEADERS || (!defined (isascii) && !defined (HAVE_ISASCII)) +# define IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN(c) 1 +#else +# define IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN(c) isascii(c) +#endif + +#if !defined (isxdigit) && !defined (HAVE_ISXDIGIT) +# define isxdigit(c) (isdigit((c)) || ((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'f') || ((c) >= 'A' && (c) <= 'F')) +#endif + +#define NON_NEGATIVE(c) ((unsigned char)(c) == (c)) + +/* Some systems define these; we want our definitions. */ +#undef ISPRINT + +#define ISALNUM(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && isalnum (c)) +#define ISALPHA(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && isalpha (c)) +#define ISDIGIT(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && isdigit (c)) +#define ISLOWER(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && islower (c)) +#define ISPRINT(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && isprint (c)) +#define ISUPPER(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && isupper (c)) +#define ISXDIGIT(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && isxdigit (c)) + +#define _rl_lowercase_p(c) (NON_NEGATIVE(c) && ISLOWER(c)) +#define _rl_uppercase_p(c) (NON_NEGATIVE(c) && ISUPPER(c)) +#define _rl_digit_p(c) ((c) >= '0' && (c) <= '9') + +#define _rl_pure_alphabetic(c) (NON_NEGATIVE(c) && ISALPHA(c)) +#define ALPHABETIC(c) (NON_NEGATIVE(c) && ISALNUM(c)) + +#ifndef _rl_to_upper +# define _rl_to_upper(c) (_rl_lowercase_p(c) ? toupper((unsigned char)c) : (c)) +# define _rl_to_lower(c) (_rl_uppercase_p(c) ? tolower((unsigned char)c) : (c)) +#endif + +#ifndef _rl_digit_value +# define _rl_digit_value(x) ((x) - '0') +#endif + +#ifndef _rl_isident +# define _rl_isident(c) (ISALNUM(c) || (c) == '_') +#endif + +#ifndef ISOCTAL +# define ISOCTAL(c) ((c) >= '0' && (c) <= '7') +#endif +#define OCTVALUE(c) ((c) - '0') + +#define HEXVALUE(c) \ + (((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'f') \ + ? (c)-'a'+10 \ + : (c) >= 'A' && (c) <= 'F' ? (c)-'A'+10 : (c)-'0') + +#ifndef NEWLINE +#define NEWLINE '\n' +#endif + +#ifndef RETURN +#define RETURN CTRL('M') +#endif + +#ifndef RUBOUT +#define RUBOUT 0x7f +#endif + +#ifndef TAB +#define TAB '\t' +#endif + +#ifdef ABORT_CHAR +#undef ABORT_CHAR +#endif +#define ABORT_CHAR CTRL('G') + +#ifdef PAGE +#undef PAGE +#endif +#define PAGE CTRL('L') + +#ifdef SPACE +#undef SPACE +#endif +#define SPACE ' ' /* XXX - was 0x20 */ + +#ifdef ESC +#undef ESC +#endif +#define ESC CTRL('[') + +#endif /* _CHARDEFS_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/compat.c b/readline-4.3.orig/compat.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a66d210 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/compat.c @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +/* compat.c -- backwards compatibility functions. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> + +#include "rlstdc.h" +#include "rltypedefs.h" + +extern void rl_free_undo_list PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_maybe_save_line PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_maybe_unsave_line PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_maybe_replace_line PARAMS((void)); + +extern int rl_crlf PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_ding PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_alphabetic PARAMS((int)); + +extern char **rl_completion_matches PARAMS((const char *, rl_compentry_func_t *)); +extern char *rl_username_completion_function PARAMS((const char *, int)); +extern char *rl_filename_completion_function PARAMS((const char *, int)); + +/* Provide backwards-compatible entry points for old function names. */ + +void +free_undo_list () +{ + rl_free_undo_list (); +} + +int +maybe_replace_line () +{ + return rl_maybe_replace_line (); +} + +int +maybe_save_line () +{ + return rl_maybe_save_line (); +} + +int +maybe_unsave_line () +{ + return rl_maybe_unsave_line (); +} + +int +ding () +{ + return rl_ding (); +} + +int +crlf () +{ + return rl_crlf (); +} + +int +alphabetic (c) + int c; +{ + return rl_alphabetic (c); +} + +char ** +completion_matches (s, f) + const char *s; + rl_compentry_func_t *f; +{ + return rl_completion_matches (s, f); +} + +char * +username_completion_function (s, i) + const char *s; + int i; +{ + return rl_username_completion_function (s, i); +} + +char * +filename_completion_function (s, i) + const char *s; + int i; +{ + return rl_filename_completion_function (s, i); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/complete.c b/readline-4.3.orig/complete.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21a9d70 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/complete.c @@ -0,0 +1,2004 @@ +/* complete.c -- filename completion for readline. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#if defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H) +#include <sys/file.h> +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +#include <errno.h> +#if !defined (errno) +extern int errno; +#endif /* !errno */ + +#include <pwd.h> + +#include "posixdir.h" +#include "posixstat.h" + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" +#include "rlprivate.h" + +#ifdef __STDC__ +typedef int QSFUNC (const void *, const void *); +#else +typedef int QSFUNC (); +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_LSTAT +# define LSTAT lstat +#else +# define LSTAT stat +#endif + +/* Unix version of a hidden file. Could be different on other systems. */ +#define HIDDEN_FILE(fname) ((fname)[0] == '.') + +/* Most systems don't declare getpwent in <pwd.h> if _POSIX_SOURCE is + defined. */ +#if !defined (HAVE_GETPW_DECLS) || defined (_POSIX_SOURCE) +extern struct passwd *getpwent PARAMS((void)); +#endif /* !HAVE_GETPW_DECLS || _POSIX_SOURCE */ + +/* 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 instead of actually doing the display. + It takes three arguments: (char **matches, int num_matches, int max_length) + where MATCHES is the array of strings that matched, NUM_MATCHES is the + number of strings in that array, and MAX_LENGTH is the length of the + longest string in that array. */ +rl_compdisp_func_t *rl_completion_display_matches_hook = (rl_compdisp_func_t *)NULL; + +#if defined (VISIBLE_STATS) +# if !defined (X_OK) +# define X_OK 1 +# endif +static int stat_char PARAMS((char *)); +#endif + +static char *rl_quote_filename PARAMS((char *, int, char *)); + +static void set_completion_defaults PARAMS((int)); +static int get_y_or_n PARAMS((int)); +static int _rl_internal_pager PARAMS((int)); +static char *printable_part PARAMS((char *)); +static int print_filename PARAMS((char *, char *)); + +static char **gen_completion_matches PARAMS((char *, int, int, rl_compentry_func_t *, int, int)); + +static char **remove_duplicate_matches PARAMS((char **)); +static void insert_match PARAMS((char *, int, int, char *)); +static int append_to_match PARAMS((char *, int, int, int)); +static void insert_all_matches PARAMS((char **, int, char *)); +static void display_matches PARAMS((char **)); +static int compute_lcd_of_matches PARAMS((char **, int, const char *)); +static int postprocess_matches PARAMS((char ***, int)); + +static char *make_quoted_replacement PARAMS((char *, int, char *)); + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Completion matching, from readline's point of view. */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Variables known only to the readline library. */ + +/* If non-zero, non-unique completions always show the list of matches. */ +int _rl_complete_show_all = 0; + +/* If non-zero, completed directory names have a slash appended. */ +int _rl_complete_mark_directories = 1; + +/* If non-zero, the symlinked directory completion behavior introduced in + readline-4.2a is disabled, and symlinks that point to directories have + a slash appended (subject to the value of _rl_complete_mark_directories). + This is user-settable via the mark-symlinked-directories variable. */ +int _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs = 0; + +/* If non-zero, completions are printed horizontally in alphabetical order, + like `ls -x'. */ +int _rl_print_completions_horizontally; + +/* Non-zero means that case is not significant in filename completion. */ +#if defined (__MSDOS__) && !defined (__DJGPP__) +int _rl_completion_case_fold = 1; +#else +int _rl_completion_case_fold; +#endif + +/* If non-zero, don't match hidden files (filenames beginning with a `.' on + Unix) when doing filename completion. */ +int _rl_match_hidden_files = 1; + +/* Global variables available to applications using readline. */ + +#if defined (VISIBLE_STATS) +/* Non-zero means add an additional character to each filename displayed + during listing completion iff rl_filename_completion_desired which helps + to indicate the type of file being listed. */ +int rl_visible_stats = 0; +#endif /* VISIBLE_STATS */ + +/* If non-zero, then this is the address of a function to call when + completing on a directory name. The function is called with + the address of a string (the current directory name) as an arg. */ +rl_icppfunc_t *rl_directory_completion_hook = (rl_icppfunc_t *)NULL; + +rl_icppfunc_t *rl_directory_rewrite_hook = (rl_icppfunc_t *)NULL; + +/* Non-zero means readline completion functions perform tilde expansion. */ +int rl_complete_with_tilde_expansion = 0; + +/* Pointer to the generator function for completion_matches (). + NULL means to use rl_filename_completion_function (), the default filename + completer. */ +rl_compentry_func_t *rl_completion_entry_function = (rl_compentry_func_t *)NULL; + +/* Pointer to alternative function to create matches. + Function is called with TEXT, START, and END. + START and END are indices in RL_LINE_BUFFER saying what the boundaries + of TEXT are. + If this function exists and returns NULL then call the value of + rl_completion_entry_function to try to match, otherwise use the + array of strings returned. */ +rl_completion_func_t *rl_attempted_completion_function = (rl_completion_func_t *)NULL; + +/* Non-zero means to suppress normal filename completion after the + user-specified completion function has been called. */ +int rl_attempted_completion_over = 0; + +/* Set to a character indicating the type of completion being performed + by rl_complete_internal, available for use by application completion + functions. */ +int rl_completion_type = 0; + +/* 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. */ +int rl_completion_query_items = 100; + +int _rl_page_completions = 1; + +/* The basic list of characters that signal a break between words for the + completer routine. The contents of this variable is what breaks words + in the shell, i.e. " \t\n\"\\'`@$><=" */ +const char *rl_basic_word_break_characters = " \t\n\"\\'`@$><=;|&{("; /* }) */ + +/* List of basic quoting characters. */ +const char *rl_basic_quote_characters = "\"'"; + +/* The list of characters that signal a break between words for + rl_complete_internal. The default list is the contents of + rl_basic_word_break_characters. */ +const char *rl_completer_word_break_characters = (const char *)NULL; + +/* List of characters which can be used to quote a substring of the line. + Completion occurs on the entire substring, and within the substring + rl_completer_word_break_characters are treated as any other character, + unless they also appear within this list. */ +const char *rl_completer_quote_characters = (const char *)NULL; + +/* List of characters that should be quoted in filenames by the completer. */ +const char *rl_filename_quote_characters = (const char *)NULL; + +/* List of characters that are word break characters, but should be left + in TEXT when it is passed to the completion function. The shell uses + this to help determine what kind of completing to do. */ +const char *rl_special_prefixes = (const char *)NULL; + +/* If non-zero, then disallow duplicates in the matches. */ +int rl_ignore_completion_duplicates = 1; + +/* Non-zero means that the results of the matches are to be treated + as filenames. This is ALWAYS zero on entry, and can only be changed + within a completion entry finder function. */ +int rl_filename_completion_desired = 0; + +/* Non-zero means that the results of the matches are to be quoted using + double quotes (or an application-specific quoting mechanism) if the + filename contains any characters in rl_filename_quote_chars. This is + ALWAYS non-zero on entry, and can only be changed within a completion + entry finder function. */ +int rl_filename_quoting_desired = 1; + +/* 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 (char**) known as matches in the code below. + It consists of a NULL-terminated array of pointers to potential + matching strings. The 1st element (matches[0]) is the maximal + substring that is common to all matches. This function can re-arrange + the list of matches as required, but all elements of the array must be + free()'d if they are deleted. The main intent of this function is + to implement FIGNORE a la SunOS csh. */ +rl_compignore_func_t *rl_ignore_some_completions_function = (rl_compignore_func_t *)NULL; + +/* Set to a function to quote a filename in an application-specific fashion. + Called with the text to quote, the type of match found (single or multiple) + and a pointer to the quoting character to be used, which the function can + reset if desired. */ +rl_quote_func_t *rl_filename_quoting_function = rl_quote_filename; + +/* Function to call to remove quoting characters from a filename. Called + before completion is attempted, so the embedded quotes do not interfere + with matching names in the file system. Readline doesn't do anything + with this; it's set only by applications. */ +rl_dequote_func_t *rl_filename_dequoting_function = (rl_dequote_func_t *)NULL; + +/* Function to call to decide whether or not a word break character is + quoted. If a character is quoted, it does not break words for the + completer. */ +rl_linebuf_func_t *rl_char_is_quoted_p = (rl_linebuf_func_t *)NULL; + +/* If non-zero, the completion functions don't append anything except a + possible closing quote. This is set to 0 by rl_complete_internal and + may be changed by an application-specific completion function. */ +int rl_completion_suppress_append = 0; + +/* Character appended to completed words when at the end of the line. The + default is a space. */ +int rl_completion_append_character = ' '; + +/* If non-zero, a slash will be appended to completed filenames that are + symbolic links to directory names, subject to the value of the + mark-directories variable (which is user-settable). This exists so + that application completion functions can override the user's preference + (set via the mark-symlinked-directories variable) if appropriate. + It's set to the value of _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs in + rl_complete_internal before any application-specific completion + function is called, so without that function doing anything, the user's + preferences are honored. */ +int rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs; + +/* If non-zero, inhibit completion (temporarily). */ +int rl_inhibit_completion; + +/* Variables local to this file. */ + +/* Local variable states what happened during the last completion attempt. */ +static int completion_changed_buffer; + +/*************************************/ +/* */ +/* Bindable completion functions */ +/* */ +/*************************************/ + +/* Complete the word at or before point. You have supplied the function + that does the initial simple matching selection algorithm (see + rl_completion_matches ()). The default is to do filename completion. */ +int +rl_complete (ignore, invoking_key) + int ignore, invoking_key; +{ + if (rl_inhibit_completion) + return (_rl_insert_char (ignore, invoking_key)); + else if (rl_last_func == rl_complete && !completion_changed_buffer) + return (rl_complete_internal ('?')); + else if (_rl_complete_show_all) + return (rl_complete_internal ('!')); + else + return (rl_complete_internal (TAB)); +} + +/* List the possible completions. See description of rl_complete (). */ +int +rl_possible_completions (ignore, invoking_key) + int ignore, invoking_key; +{ + return (rl_complete_internal ('?')); +} + +int +rl_insert_completions (ignore, invoking_key) + int ignore, invoking_key; +{ + return (rl_complete_internal ('*')); +} + +/* Return the correct value to pass to rl_complete_internal performing + the same tests as rl_complete. This allows consecutive calls to an + application's completion function to list possible completions and for + an application-specific completion function to honor the + show-all-if-ambiguous readline variable. */ +int +rl_completion_mode (cfunc) + rl_command_func_t *cfunc; +{ + if (rl_last_func == cfunc && !completion_changed_buffer) + return '?'; + else if (_rl_complete_show_all) + return '!'; + else + return TAB; +} + +/************************************/ +/* */ +/* Completion utility functions */ +/* */ +/************************************/ + +/* Set default values for readline word completion. These are the variables + that application completion functions can change or inspect. */ +static void +set_completion_defaults (what_to_do) + int what_to_do; +{ + /* Only the completion entry function can change these. */ + rl_filename_completion_desired = 0; + rl_filename_quoting_desired = 1; + rl_completion_type = what_to_do; + rl_completion_suppress_append = 0; + + /* The completion entry function may optionally change this. */ + rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs = _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs; +} + +/* The user must press "y" or "n". Non-zero return means "y" pressed. */ +static int +get_y_or_n (for_pager) + int for_pager; +{ + int c; + + for (;;) + { + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + + if (c == 'y' || c == 'Y' || c == ' ') + return (1); + if (c == 'n' || c == 'N' || c == RUBOUT) + return (0); + if (c == ABORT_CHAR) + _rl_abort_internal (); + if (for_pager && (c == NEWLINE || c == RETURN)) + return (2); + if (for_pager && (c == 'q' || c == 'Q')) + return (0); + rl_ding (); + } +} + +static int +_rl_internal_pager (lines) + int lines; +{ + int i; + + fprintf (rl_outstream, "--More--"); + fflush (rl_outstream); + i = get_y_or_n (1); + _rl_erase_entire_line (); + if (i == 0) + return -1; + else if (i == 2) + return (lines - 1); + else + return 0; +} + +#if defined (VISIBLE_STATS) +/* Return the character which best describes FILENAME. + `@' for symbolic links + `/' for directories + `*' for executables + `=' for sockets + `|' for FIFOs + `%' for character special devices + `#' for block special devices */ +static int +stat_char (filename) + char *filename; +{ + struct stat finfo; + int character, r; + +#if defined (HAVE_LSTAT) && defined (S_ISLNK) + r = lstat (filename, &finfo); +#else + r = stat (filename, &finfo); +#endif + + if (r == -1) + return (0); + + character = 0; + if (S_ISDIR (finfo.st_mode)) + character = '/'; +#if defined (S_ISCHR) + else if (S_ISCHR (finfo.st_mode)) + character = '%'; +#endif /* S_ISCHR */ +#if defined (S_ISBLK) + else if (S_ISBLK (finfo.st_mode)) + character = '#'; +#endif /* S_ISBLK */ +#if defined (S_ISLNK) + else if (S_ISLNK (finfo.st_mode)) + character = '@'; +#endif /* S_ISLNK */ +#if defined (S_ISSOCK) + else if (S_ISSOCK (finfo.st_mode)) + character = '='; +#endif /* S_ISSOCK */ +#if defined (S_ISFIFO) + else if (S_ISFIFO (finfo.st_mode)) + character = '|'; +#endif + else if (S_ISREG (finfo.st_mode)) + { + if (access (filename, X_OK) == 0) + character = '*'; + } + return (character); +} +#endif /* VISIBLE_STATS */ + +/* Return the portion of PATHNAME that should be output when listing + possible completions. If we are hacking filename completion, we + are only interested in the basename, the portion following the + final slash. Otherwise, we return what we were passed. Since + printing empty strings is not very informative, if we're doing + filename completion, and the basename is the empty string, we look + for the previous slash and return the portion following that. If + there's no previous slash, we just return what we were passed. */ +static char * +printable_part (pathname) + char *pathname; +{ + char *temp, *x; + + if (rl_filename_completion_desired == 0) /* don't need to do anything */ + return (pathname); + + temp = strrchr (pathname, '/'); +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + if (temp == 0 && ISALPHA ((unsigned char)pathname[0]) && pathname[1] == ':') + temp = pathname + 1; +#endif + + if (temp == 0 || *temp == '\0') + return (pathname); + /* If the basename is NULL, we might have a pathname like '/usr/src/'. + Look for a previous slash and, if one is found, return the portion + following that slash. If there's no previous slash, just return the + pathname we were passed. */ + else if (temp[1] == '\0') + { + for (x = temp - 1; x > pathname; x--) + if (*x == '/') + break; + return ((*x == '/') ? x + 1 : pathname); + } + else + return ++temp; +} + +/* Output TO_PRINT to rl_outstream. If VISIBLE_STATS is defined and we + are using it, check for and output a single character for `special' + filenames. Return the number of characters we output. */ + +#define PUTX(c) \ + do { \ + if (CTRL_CHAR (c)) \ + { \ + putc ('^', rl_outstream); \ + putc (UNCTRL (c), rl_outstream); \ + printed_len += 2; \ + } \ + else if (c == RUBOUT) \ + { \ + putc ('^', rl_outstream); \ + putc ('?', rl_outstream); \ + printed_len += 2; \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + putc (c, rl_outstream); \ + printed_len++; \ + } \ + } while (0) + +static int +print_filename (to_print, full_pathname) + char *to_print, *full_pathname; +{ + int printed_len = 0; +#if !defined (VISIBLE_STATS) + char *s; + + for (s = to_print; *s; s++) + { + PUTX (*s); + } +#else + char *s, c, *new_full_pathname; + int extension_char, slen, tlen; + + for (s = to_print; *s; s++) + { + PUTX (*s); + } + + if (rl_filename_completion_desired && rl_visible_stats) + { + /* If to_print != full_pathname, to_print is the basename of the + path passed. In this case, we try to expand the directory + name before checking for the stat character. */ + if (to_print != full_pathname) + { + /* Terminate the directory name. */ + c = to_print[-1]; + to_print[-1] = '\0'; + + /* If setting the last slash in full_pathname to a NUL results in + full_pathname being the empty string, we are trying to complete + files in the root directory. If we pass a null string to the + bash directory completion hook, for example, it will expand it + to the current directory. We just want the `/'. */ + s = tilde_expand (full_pathname && *full_pathname ? full_pathname : "/"); + if (rl_directory_completion_hook) + (*rl_directory_completion_hook) (&s); + + slen = strlen (s); + tlen = strlen (to_print); + new_full_pathname = (char *)xmalloc (slen + tlen + 2); + strcpy (new_full_pathname, s); + new_full_pathname[slen] = '/'; + strcpy (new_full_pathname + slen + 1, to_print); + + extension_char = stat_char (new_full_pathname); + + free (new_full_pathname); + to_print[-1] = c; + } + else + { + s = tilde_expand (full_pathname); + extension_char = stat_char (s); + } + + free (s); + if (extension_char) + { + putc (extension_char, rl_outstream); + printed_len++; + } + } +#endif /* VISIBLE_STATS */ + return printed_len; +} + +static char * +rl_quote_filename (s, rtype, qcp) + char *s; + int rtype; + char *qcp; +{ + char *r; + + r = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (s) + 2); + *r = *rl_completer_quote_characters; + strcpy (r + 1, s); + if (qcp) + *qcp = *rl_completer_quote_characters; + return r; +} + +/* Find the bounds of the current word for completion purposes, and leave + rl_point set to the end of the word. This function skips quoted + substrings (characters between matched pairs of characters in + rl_completer_quote_characters). First we try to find an unclosed + quoted substring on which to do matching. If one is not found, we use + the word break characters to find the boundaries of the current word. + We call an application-specific function to decide whether or not a + particular word break character is quoted; if that function returns a + non-zero result, the character does not break a word. This function + returns the opening quote character if we found an unclosed quoted + substring, '\0' otherwise. FP, if non-null, is set to a value saying + which (shell-like) quote characters we found (single quote, double + quote, or backslash) anywhere in the string. DP, if non-null, is set to + the value of the delimiter character that caused a word break. */ + +char +_rl_find_completion_word (fp, dp) + int *fp, *dp; +{ + int scan, end, found_quote, delimiter, pass_next, isbrk; + char quote_char; + + end = rl_point; + found_quote = delimiter = 0; + quote_char = '\0'; + + if (rl_completer_quote_characters) + { + /* We have a list of characters which can be used in pairs to + quote substrings for the completer. Try to find the start + of an unclosed quoted substring. */ + /* FOUND_QUOTE is set so we know what kind of quotes we found. */ + for (scan = pass_next = 0; scan < end; scan++) + { + if (pass_next) + { + pass_next = 0; + continue; + } + + /* Shell-like semantics for single quotes -- don't allow backslash + to quote anything in single quotes, especially not the closing + quote. If you don't like this, take out the check on the value + of quote_char. */ + if (quote_char != '\'' && rl_line_buffer[scan] == '\\') + { + pass_next = 1; + found_quote |= RL_QF_BACKSLASH; + continue; + } + + if (quote_char != '\0') + { + /* Ignore everything until the matching close quote char. */ + if (rl_line_buffer[scan] == quote_char) + { + /* Found matching close. Abandon this substring. */ + quote_char = '\0'; + rl_point = end; + } + } + else if (strchr (rl_completer_quote_characters, rl_line_buffer[scan])) + { + /* Found start of a quoted substring. */ + quote_char = rl_line_buffer[scan]; + rl_point = scan + 1; + /* Shell-like quoting conventions. */ + if (quote_char == '\'') + found_quote |= RL_QF_SINGLE_QUOTE; + else if (quote_char == '"') + found_quote |= RL_QF_DOUBLE_QUOTE; + else + found_quote |= RL_QF_OTHER_QUOTE; + } + } + } + + if (rl_point == end && quote_char == '\0') + { + /* We didn't find an unclosed quoted substring upon which to do + completion, so use the word break characters to find the + substring on which to complete. */ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + while (rl_point = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, MB_FIND_ANY)) +#else + while (--rl_point) +#endif + { + scan = rl_line_buffer[rl_point]; + + if (strchr (rl_completer_word_break_characters, scan) == 0) + continue; + + /* Call the application-specific function to tell us whether + this word break character is quoted and should be skipped. */ + if (rl_char_is_quoted_p && found_quote && + (*rl_char_is_quoted_p) (rl_line_buffer, rl_point)) + continue; + + /* Convoluted code, but it avoids an n^2 algorithm with calls + to char_is_quoted. */ + break; + } + } + + /* If we are at an unquoted word break, then advance past it. */ + scan = rl_line_buffer[rl_point]; + + /* If there is an application-specific function to say whether or not + a character is quoted and we found a quote character, let that + function decide whether or not a character is a word break, even + if it is found in rl_completer_word_break_characters. Don't bother + if we're at the end of the line, though. */ + if (scan) + { + if (rl_char_is_quoted_p) + isbrk = (found_quote == 0 || + (*rl_char_is_quoted_p) (rl_line_buffer, rl_point) == 0) && + strchr (rl_completer_word_break_characters, scan) != 0; + else + isbrk = strchr (rl_completer_word_break_characters, scan) != 0; + + if (isbrk) + { + /* If the character that caused the word break was a quoting + character, then remember it as the delimiter. */ + if (rl_basic_quote_characters && + strchr (rl_basic_quote_characters, scan) && + (end - rl_point) > 1) + delimiter = scan; + + /* If the character isn't needed to determine something special + about what kind of completion to perform, then advance past it. */ + if (rl_special_prefixes == 0 || strchr (rl_special_prefixes, scan) == 0) + rl_point++; + } + } + + if (fp) + *fp = found_quote; + if (dp) + *dp = delimiter; + + return (quote_char); +} + +static char ** +gen_completion_matches (text, start, end, our_func, found_quote, quote_char) + char *text; + int start, end; + rl_compentry_func_t *our_func; + int found_quote, quote_char; +{ + char **matches, *temp; + + /* If the user wants to TRY to complete, but then wants to give + up and use the default completion function, they set the + variable rl_attempted_completion_function. */ + if (rl_attempted_completion_function) + { + matches = (*rl_attempted_completion_function) (text, start, end); + + if (matches || rl_attempted_completion_over) + { + rl_attempted_completion_over = 0; + return (matches); + } + } + + /* Beware -- we're stripping the quotes here. Do this only if we know + we are doing filename completion and the application has defined a + filename dequoting function. */ + temp = (char *)NULL; + + if (found_quote && our_func == rl_filename_completion_function && + rl_filename_dequoting_function) + { + /* delete single and double quotes */ + temp = (*rl_filename_dequoting_function) (text, quote_char); + text = temp; /* not freeing text is not a memory leak */ + } + + matches = rl_completion_matches (text, our_func); + FREE (temp); + return matches; +} + +/* Filter out duplicates in MATCHES. This frees up the strings in + MATCHES. */ +static char ** +remove_duplicate_matches (matches) + char **matches; +{ + char *lowest_common; + int i, j, newlen; + char dead_slot; + char **temp_array; + + /* Sort the items. */ + for (i = 0; matches[i]; i++) + ; + + /* Sort the array without matches[0], since we need it to + stay in place no matter what. */ + if (i) + qsort (matches+1, i-1, sizeof (char *), (QSFUNC *)_rl_qsort_string_compare); + + /* Remember the lowest common denominator for it may be unique. */ + lowest_common = savestring (matches[0]); + + for (i = newlen = 0; matches[i + 1]; i++) + { + if (strcmp (matches[i], matches[i + 1]) == 0) + { + free (matches[i]); + matches[i] = (char *)&dead_slot; + } + else + newlen++; + } + + /* We have marked all the dead slots with (char *)&dead_slot. + Copy all the non-dead entries into a new array. */ + temp_array = (char **)xmalloc ((3 + newlen) * sizeof (char *)); + for (i = j = 1; matches[i]; i++) + { + if (matches[i] != (char *)&dead_slot) + temp_array[j++] = matches[i]; + } + temp_array[j] = (char *)NULL; + + if (matches[0] != (char *)&dead_slot) + free (matches[0]); + + /* Place the lowest common denominator back in [0]. */ + temp_array[0] = lowest_common; + + /* If there is one string left, and it is identical to the + lowest common denominator, then the LCD is the string to + insert. */ + if (j == 2 && strcmp (temp_array[0], temp_array[1]) == 0) + { + free (temp_array[1]); + temp_array[1] = (char *)NULL; + } + return (temp_array); +} + +/* Find the common prefix of the list of matches, and put it into + matches[0]. */ +static int +compute_lcd_of_matches (match_list, matches, text) + char **match_list; + int matches; + const char *text; +{ + register int i, c1, c2, si; + int low; /* Count of max-matched characters. */ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + int v; + mbstate_t ps1, ps2; + wchar_t wc1, wc2; +#endif + + /* If only one match, just use that. Otherwise, compare each + member of the list with the next, finding out where they + stop matching. */ + if (matches == 1) + { + match_list[0] = match_list[1]; + match_list[1] = (char *)NULL; + return 1; + } + + for (i = 1, low = 100000; i < matches; i++) + { +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + memset (&ps1, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + memset (&ps2, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + } +#endif + if (_rl_completion_case_fold) + { + for (si = 0; + (c1 = _rl_to_lower(match_list[i][si])) && + (c2 = _rl_to_lower(match_list[i + 1][si])); + si++) +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + v = mbrtowc (&wc1, match_list[i]+si, strlen (match_list[i]+si), &ps1); + mbrtowc (&wc2, match_list[i+1]+si, strlen (match_list[i+1]+si), &ps2); + wc1 = towlower (wc1); + wc2 = towlower (wc2); + if (wc1 != wc2) + break; + else if (v > 1) + si += v - 1; + } + else +#endif + if (c1 != c2) + break; + } + else + { + for (si = 0; + (c1 = match_list[i][si]) && + (c2 = match_list[i + 1][si]); + si++) +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + mbstate_t ps_back = ps1; + if (!_rl_compare_chars (match_list[i], si, &ps1, match_list[i+1], si, &ps2)) + break; + else if ((v = _rl_get_char_len (&match_list[i][si], &ps_back)) > 1) + si += v - 1; + } + else +#endif + if (c1 != c2) + break; + } + + if (low > si) + low = si; + } + + /* If there were multiple matches, but none matched up to even the + first character, and the user typed something, use that as the + value of matches[0]. */ + if (low == 0 && text && *text) + { + match_list[0] = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (text) + 1); + strcpy (match_list[0], text); + } + else + { + match_list[0] = (char *)xmalloc (low + 1); + + /* XXX - this might need changes in the presence of multibyte chars */ + + /* If we are ignoring case, try to preserve the case of the string + the user typed in the face of multiple matches differing in case. */ + if (_rl_completion_case_fold) + { + /* sort the list to get consistent answers. */ + qsort (match_list+1, matches, sizeof(char *), (QSFUNC *)_rl_qsort_string_compare); + + si = strlen (text); + if (si <= low) + { + for (i = 1; i <= matches; i++) + if (strncmp (match_list[i], text, si) == 0) + { + strncpy (match_list[0], match_list[i], low); + break; + } + /* no casematch, use first entry */ + if (i > matches) + strncpy (match_list[0], match_list[1], low); + } + else + /* otherwise, just use the text the user typed. */ + strncpy (match_list[0], text, low); + } + else + strncpy (match_list[0], match_list[1], low); + + match_list[0][low] = '\0'; + } + + return matches; +} + +static int +postprocess_matches (matchesp, matching_filenames) + char ***matchesp; + int matching_filenames; +{ + char *t, **matches, **temp_matches; + int nmatch, i; + + matches = *matchesp; + + if (matches == 0) + return 0; + + /* It seems to me that in all the cases we handle we would like + to ignore duplicate possiblilities. Scan for the text to + insert being identical to the other completions. */ + if (rl_ignore_completion_duplicates) + { + temp_matches = remove_duplicate_matches (matches); + free (matches); + matches = temp_matches; + } + + /* If we are matching filenames, then here is our chance to + do clever processing by re-examining the list. Call the + ignore function with the array as a parameter. It can + munge the array, deleting matches as it desires. */ + if (rl_ignore_some_completions_function && matching_filenames) + { + for (nmatch = 1; matches[nmatch]; nmatch++) + ; + (void)(*rl_ignore_some_completions_function) (matches); + if (matches == 0 || matches[0] == 0) + { + FREE (matches); + *matchesp = (char **)0; + return 0; + } + else + { + /* If we removed some matches, recompute the common prefix. */ + for (i = 1; matches[i]; i++) + ; + if (i > 1 && i < nmatch) + { + t = matches[0]; + compute_lcd_of_matches (matches, i - 1, t); + FREE (t); + } + } + } + + *matchesp = matches; + return (1); +} + +/* A convenience function for displaying a list of strings in + columnar format on readline's output stream. MATCHES is the list + of strings, in argv format, LEN is the number of strings in MATCHES, + and MAX is the length of the longest string in MATCHES. */ +void +rl_display_match_list (matches, len, max) + char **matches; + int len, max; +{ + int count, limit, printed_len, lines; + int i, j, k, l; + char *temp; + + /* How many items of MAX length can we fit in the screen window? */ + max += 2; + limit = _rl_screenwidth / max; + if (limit != 1 && (limit * max == _rl_screenwidth)) + limit--; + + /* Avoid a possible floating exception. If max > _rl_screenwidth, + limit will be 0 and a divide-by-zero fault will result. */ + if (limit == 0) + limit = 1; + + /* How many iterations of the printing loop? */ + count = (len + (limit - 1)) / limit; + + /* Watch out for special case. If LEN is less than LIMIT, then + just do the inner printing loop. + 0 < len <= limit implies count = 1. */ + + /* Sort the items if they are not already sorted. */ + if (rl_ignore_completion_duplicates == 0) + qsort (matches + 1, len, sizeof (char *), (QSFUNC *)_rl_qsort_string_compare); + + rl_crlf (); + + lines = 0; + if (_rl_print_completions_horizontally == 0) + { + /* Print the sorted items, up-and-down alphabetically, like ls. */ + for (i = 1; i <= count; i++) + { + for (j = 0, l = i; j < limit; j++) + { + if (l > len || matches[l] == 0) + break; + else + { + temp = printable_part (matches[l]); + printed_len = print_filename (temp, matches[l]); + + if (j + 1 < limit) + for (k = 0; k < max - printed_len; k++) + putc (' ', rl_outstream); + } + l += count; + } + rl_crlf (); + lines++; + if (_rl_page_completions && lines >= (_rl_screenheight - 1) && i < count) + { + lines = _rl_internal_pager (lines); + if (lines < 0) + return; + } + } + } + else + { + /* Print the sorted items, across alphabetically, like ls -x. */ + for (i = 1; matches[i]; i++) + { + temp = printable_part (matches[i]); + printed_len = print_filename (temp, matches[i]); + /* Have we reached the end of this line? */ + if (matches[i+1]) + { + if (i && (limit > 1) && (i % limit) == 0) + { + rl_crlf (); + lines++; + if (_rl_page_completions && lines >= _rl_screenheight - 1) + { + lines = _rl_internal_pager (lines); + if (lines < 0) + return; + } + } + else + for (k = 0; k < max - printed_len; k++) + putc (' ', rl_outstream); + } + } + rl_crlf (); + } +} + +/* Display MATCHES, a list of matching filenames in argv format. This + handles the simple case -- a single match -- first. If there is more + than one match, we compute the number of strings in the list and the + length of the longest string, which will be needed by the display + function. If the application wants to handle displaying the list of + matches itself, it sets RL_COMPLETION_DISPLAY_MATCHES_HOOK to the + address of a function, and we just call it. If we're handling the + display ourselves, we just call rl_display_match_list. We also check + that the list of matches doesn't exceed the user-settable threshold, + and ask the user if he wants to see the list if there are more matches + than RL_COMPLETION_QUERY_ITEMS. */ +static void +display_matches (matches) + char **matches; +{ + int len, max, i; + char *temp; + + /* Move to the last visible line of a possibly-multiple-line command. */ + _rl_move_vert (_rl_vis_botlin); + + /* Handle simple case first. What if there is only one answer? */ + if (matches[1] == 0) + { + temp = printable_part (matches[0]); + rl_crlf (); + print_filename (temp, matches[0]); + rl_crlf (); + + rl_forced_update_display (); + rl_display_fixed = 1; + + return; + } + + /* There is more than one answer. Find out how many there are, + and find the maximum printed length of a single entry. */ + for (max = 0, i = 1; matches[i]; i++) + { + temp = printable_part (matches[i]); + len = strlen (temp); + + if (len > max) + max = len; + } + + len = i - 1; + + /* If the caller has defined a display hook, then call that now. */ + if (rl_completion_display_matches_hook) + { + (*rl_completion_display_matches_hook) (matches, len, max); + return; + } + + /* If there are many items, then ask the user if she really wants to + see them all. */ + if (len >= rl_completion_query_items) + { + rl_crlf (); + fprintf (rl_outstream, "Display all %d possibilities? (y or n)", len); + fflush (rl_outstream); + if (get_y_or_n (0) == 0) + { + rl_crlf (); + + rl_forced_update_display (); + rl_display_fixed = 1; + + return; + } + } + + rl_display_match_list (matches, len, max); + + rl_forced_update_display (); + rl_display_fixed = 1; +} + +static char * +make_quoted_replacement (match, mtype, qc) + char *match; + int mtype; + char *qc; /* Pointer to quoting character, if any */ +{ + int should_quote, do_replace; + char *replacement; + + /* If we are doing completion on quoted substrings, and any matches + contain any of the completer_word_break_characters, then auto- + matically prepend the substring with a quote character (just pick + the first one from the list of such) if it does not already begin + with a quote string. FIXME: Need to remove any such automatically + inserted quote character when it no longer is necessary, such as + if we change the string we are completing on and the new set of + matches don't require a quoted substring. */ + replacement = match; + + should_quote = match && rl_completer_quote_characters && + rl_filename_completion_desired && + rl_filename_quoting_desired; + + if (should_quote) + should_quote = should_quote && (!qc || !*qc || + (rl_completer_quote_characters && strchr (rl_completer_quote_characters, *qc))); + + if (should_quote) + { + /* If there is a single match, see if we need to quote it. + This also checks whether the common prefix of several + matches needs to be quoted. */ + should_quote = rl_filename_quote_characters + ? (_rl_strpbrk (match, rl_filename_quote_characters) != 0) + : 0; + + do_replace = should_quote ? mtype : NO_MATCH; + /* Quote the replacement, since we found an embedded + word break character in a potential match. */ + if (do_replace != NO_MATCH && rl_filename_quoting_function) + replacement = (*rl_filename_quoting_function) (match, do_replace, qc); + } + return (replacement); +} + +static void +insert_match (match, start, mtype, qc) + char *match; + int start, mtype; + char *qc; +{ + char *replacement; + char oqc; + + oqc = qc ? *qc : '\0'; + replacement = make_quoted_replacement (match, mtype, qc); + + /* Now insert the match. */ + if (replacement) + { + /* Don't double an opening quote character. */ + if (qc && *qc && start && rl_line_buffer[start - 1] == *qc && + replacement[0] == *qc) + start--; + /* If make_quoted_replacement changed the quoting character, remove + the opening quote and insert the (fully-quoted) replacement. */ + else if (qc && (*qc != oqc) && start && rl_line_buffer[start - 1] == oqc && + replacement[0] != oqc) + start--; + _rl_replace_text (replacement, start, rl_point - 1); + if (replacement != match) + free (replacement); + } +} + +/* Append any necessary closing quote and a separator character to the + just-inserted match. If the user has specified that directories + should be marked by a trailing `/', append one of those instead. The + default trailing character is a space. Returns the number of characters + appended. If NONTRIVIAL_MATCH is set, we test for a symlink (if the OS + has them) and don't add a suffix for a symlink to a directory. A + nontrivial match is one that actually adds to the word being completed. + The variable rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs controls this behavior + (it's initially set to the what the user has chosen, indicated by the + value of _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs, but may be modified by an + application's completion function). */ +static int +append_to_match (text, delimiter, quote_char, nontrivial_match) + char *text; + int delimiter, quote_char, nontrivial_match; +{ + char temp_string[4], *filename; + int temp_string_index, s; + struct stat finfo; + + temp_string_index = 0; + if (quote_char && rl_point && rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1] != quote_char) + temp_string[temp_string_index++] = quote_char; + + if (delimiter) + temp_string[temp_string_index++] = delimiter; + else if (rl_completion_suppress_append == 0 && rl_completion_append_character) + temp_string[temp_string_index++] = rl_completion_append_character; + + temp_string[temp_string_index++] = '\0'; + + if (rl_filename_completion_desired) + { + filename = tilde_expand (text); + s = (nontrivial_match && rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs == 0) + ? LSTAT (filename, &finfo) + : stat (filename, &finfo); + if (s == 0 && S_ISDIR (finfo.st_mode)) + { + if (_rl_complete_mark_directories) + { + /* This is clumsy. Avoid putting in a double slash if point + is at the end of the line and the previous character is a + slash. */ + if (rl_point && rl_line_buffer[rl_point] == '\0' && rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1] == '/') + ; + else if (rl_line_buffer[rl_point] != '/') + rl_insert_text ("/"); + } + } +#ifdef S_ISLNK + /* Don't add anything if the filename is a symlink and resolves to a + directory. */ + else if (s == 0 && S_ISLNK (finfo.st_mode) && + stat (filename, &finfo) == 0 && S_ISDIR (finfo.st_mode)) + ; +#endif + else + { + if (rl_point == rl_end && temp_string_index) + rl_insert_text (temp_string); + } + free (filename); + } + else + { + if (rl_point == rl_end && temp_string_index) + rl_insert_text (temp_string); + } + + return (temp_string_index); +} + +static void +insert_all_matches (matches, point, qc) + char **matches; + int point; + char *qc; +{ + int i; + char *rp; + + rl_begin_undo_group (); + /* remove any opening quote character; make_quoted_replacement will add + it back. */ + if (qc && *qc && point && rl_line_buffer[point - 1] == *qc) + point--; + rl_delete_text (point, rl_point); + rl_point = point; + + if (matches[1]) + { + for (i = 1; matches[i]; i++) + { + rp = make_quoted_replacement (matches[i], SINGLE_MATCH, qc); + rl_insert_text (rp); + rl_insert_text (" "); + if (rp != matches[i]) + free (rp); + } + } + else + { + rp = make_quoted_replacement (matches[0], SINGLE_MATCH, qc); + rl_insert_text (rp); + rl_insert_text (" "); + if (rp != matches[0]) + free (rp); + } + rl_end_undo_group (); +} + +void +_rl_free_match_list (matches) + char **matches; +{ + register int i; + + if (matches == 0) + return; + + for (i = 0; matches[i]; i++) + free (matches[i]); + free (matches); +} + +/* Complete the word at or before point. + WHAT_TO_DO says what to do with the completion. + `?' means list the possible completions. + TAB means do standard completion. + `*' means insert all of the possible completions. + `!' means to do standard completion, and list all possible completions if + there is more than one. */ +int +rl_complete_internal (what_to_do) + int what_to_do; +{ + char **matches; + rl_compentry_func_t *our_func; + int start, end, delimiter, found_quote, i, nontrivial_lcd; + char *text, *saved_line_buffer; + char quote_char; + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_COMPLETING); + + set_completion_defaults (what_to_do); + + saved_line_buffer = rl_line_buffer ? savestring (rl_line_buffer) : (char *)NULL; + our_func = rl_completion_entry_function + ? rl_completion_entry_function + : rl_filename_completion_function; + + /* We now look backwards for the start of a filename/variable word. */ + end = rl_point; + found_quote = delimiter = 0; + quote_char = '\0'; + + if (rl_point) + /* This (possibly) changes rl_point. If it returns a non-zero char, + we know we have an open quote. */ + quote_char = _rl_find_completion_word (&found_quote, &delimiter); + + start = rl_point; + rl_point = end; + + text = rl_copy_text (start, end); + matches = gen_completion_matches (text, start, end, our_func, found_quote, quote_char); + /* nontrivial_lcd is set if the common prefix adds something to the word + being completed. */ + nontrivial_lcd = matches && strcmp (text, matches[0]) != 0; + free (text); + + if (matches == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + FREE (saved_line_buffer); + completion_changed_buffer = 0; + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_COMPLETING); + return (0); + } + + /* If we are matching filenames, the attempted completion function will + have set rl_filename_completion_desired to a non-zero value. The basic + rl_filename_completion_function does this. */ + i = rl_filename_completion_desired; + + if (postprocess_matches (&matches, i) == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + FREE (saved_line_buffer); + completion_changed_buffer = 0; + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_COMPLETING); + return (0); + } + + switch (what_to_do) + { + case TAB: + case '!': + /* Insert the first match with proper quoting. */ + if (*matches[0]) + insert_match (matches[0], start, matches[1] ? MULT_MATCH : SINGLE_MATCH, "e_char); + + /* If there are more matches, ring the bell to indicate. + If we are in vi mode, Posix.2 says to not ring the bell. + If the `show-all-if-ambiguous' variable is set, display + all the matches immediately. Otherwise, if this was the + only match, and we are hacking files, check the file to + see if it was a directory. If so, and the `mark-directories' + variable is set, add a '/' to the name. If not, and we + are at the end of the line, then add a space. */ + if (matches[1]) + { + if (what_to_do == '!') + { + display_matches (matches); + break; + } + else if (rl_editing_mode != vi_mode) + rl_ding (); /* There are other matches remaining. */ + } + else + append_to_match (matches[0], delimiter, quote_char, nontrivial_lcd); + + break; + + case '*': + insert_all_matches (matches, start, "e_char); + break; + + case '?': + display_matches (matches); + break; + + default: + fprintf (stderr, "\r\nreadline: bad value %d for what_to_do in rl_complete\n", what_to_do); + rl_ding (); + FREE (saved_line_buffer); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_COMPLETING); + return 1; + } + + _rl_free_match_list (matches); + + /* Check to see if the line has changed through all of this manipulation. */ + if (saved_line_buffer) + { + completion_changed_buffer = strcmp (rl_line_buffer, saved_line_buffer) != 0; + free (saved_line_buffer); + } + + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_COMPLETING); + return 0; +} + +/***************************************************************/ +/* */ +/* Application-callable completion match generator functions */ +/* */ +/***************************************************************/ + +/* Return an array of (char *) which is a list of completions for TEXT. + If there are no completions, return a NULL pointer. + The first entry in the returned array is the substitution for TEXT. + The remaining entries are the possible completions. + The array is terminated with a NULL pointer. + + ENTRY_FUNCTION is a function of two args, and returns a (char *). + The first argument is TEXT. + The second is a state argument; it should be zero on the first call, and + non-zero on subsequent calls. It returns a NULL pointer to the caller + when there are no more matches. + */ +char ** +rl_completion_matches (text, entry_function) + const char *text; + rl_compentry_func_t *entry_function; +{ + /* Number of slots in match_list. */ + int match_list_size; + + /* The list of matches. */ + char **match_list; + + /* Number of matches actually found. */ + int matches; + + /* Temporary string binder. */ + char *string; + + matches = 0; + match_list_size = 10; + match_list = (char **)xmalloc ((match_list_size + 1) * sizeof (char *)); + match_list[1] = (char *)NULL; + + while (string = (*entry_function) (text, matches)) + { + if (matches + 1 == match_list_size) + match_list = (char **)xrealloc + (match_list, ((match_list_size += 10) + 1) * sizeof (char *)); + + match_list[++matches] = string; + match_list[matches + 1] = (char *)NULL; + } + + /* If there were any matches, then look through them finding out the + lowest common denominator. That then becomes match_list[0]. */ + if (matches) + compute_lcd_of_matches (match_list, matches, text); + else /* There were no matches. */ + { + free (match_list); + match_list = (char **)NULL; + } + return (match_list); +} + +/* A completion function for usernames. + TEXT contains a partial username preceded by a random + character (usually `~'). */ +char * +rl_username_completion_function (text, state) + const char *text; + int state; +{ +#if defined (__WIN32__) || defined (__OPENNT) + return (char *)NULL; +#else /* !__WIN32__ && !__OPENNT) */ + static char *username = (char *)NULL; + static struct passwd *entry; + static int namelen, first_char, first_char_loc; + char *value; + + if (state == 0) + { + FREE (username); + + first_char = *text; + first_char_loc = first_char == '~'; + + username = savestring (&text[first_char_loc]); + namelen = strlen (username); + setpwent (); + } + + while (entry = getpwent ()) + { + /* Null usernames should result in all users as possible completions. */ + if (namelen == 0 || (STREQN (username, entry->pw_name, namelen))) + break; + } + + if (entry == 0) + { + endpwent (); + return ((char *)NULL); + } + else + { + value = (char *)xmalloc (2 + strlen (entry->pw_name)); + + *value = *text; + + strcpy (value + first_char_loc, entry->pw_name); + + if (first_char == '~') + rl_filename_completion_desired = 1; + + return (value); + } +#endif /* !__WIN32__ && !__OPENNT */ +} + +/* Okay, now we write the entry_function for filename completion. In the + general case. Note that completion in the shell is a little different + because of all the pathnames that must be followed when looking up the + completion for a command. */ +char * +rl_filename_completion_function (text, state) + const char *text; + int state; +{ + static DIR *directory = (DIR *)NULL; + static char *filename = (char *)NULL; + static char *dirname = (char *)NULL; + static char *users_dirname = (char *)NULL; + static int filename_len; + char *temp; + int dirlen; + struct dirent *entry; + + /* If we don't have any state, then do some initialization. */ + if (state == 0) + { + /* If we were interrupted before closing the directory or reading + all of its contents, close it. */ + if (directory) + { + closedir (directory); + directory = (DIR *)NULL; + } + FREE (dirname); + FREE (filename); + FREE (users_dirname); + + filename = savestring (text); + if (*text == 0) + text = "."; + dirname = savestring (text); + + temp = strrchr (dirname, '/'); + +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + /* special hack for //X/... */ + if (dirname[0] == '/' && dirname[1] == '/' && ISALPHA ((unsigned char)dirname[2]) && dirname[3] == '/') + temp = strrchr (dirname + 3, '/'); +#endif + + if (temp) + { + strcpy (filename, ++temp); + *temp = '\0'; + } +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + /* searches from current directory on the drive */ + else if (ISALPHA ((unsigned char)dirname[0]) && dirname[1] == ':') + { + strcpy (filename, dirname + 2); + dirname[2] = '\0'; + } +#endif + else + { + dirname[0] = '.'; + dirname[1] = '\0'; + } + + /* We aren't done yet. We also support the "~user" syntax. */ + + /* Save the version of the directory that the user typed. */ + users_dirname = savestring (dirname); + + if (*dirname == '~') + { + temp = tilde_expand (dirname); + free (dirname); + dirname = temp; + } + + if (rl_directory_rewrite_hook) + (*rl_directory_rewrite_hook) (&dirname); + + if (rl_directory_completion_hook && (*rl_directory_completion_hook) (&dirname)) + { + free (users_dirname); + users_dirname = savestring (dirname); + } + + directory = opendir (dirname); + filename_len = strlen (filename); + + rl_filename_completion_desired = 1; + } + + /* At this point we should entertain the possibility of hacking wildcarded + filenames, like /usr/man/man<WILD>/te<TAB>. If the directory name + contains globbing characters, then build an array of directories, and + then map over that list while completing. */ + /* *** UNIMPLEMENTED *** */ + + /* Now that we have some state, we can read the directory. */ + + entry = (struct dirent *)NULL; + while (directory && (entry = readdir (directory))) + { + /* Special case for no filename. If the user has disabled the + `match-hidden-files' variable, skip filenames beginning with `.'. + All other entries except "." and ".." match. */ + if (filename_len == 0) + { + if (_rl_match_hidden_files == 0 && HIDDEN_FILE (entry->d_name)) + continue; + + if (entry->d_name[0] != '.' || + (entry->d_name[1] && + (entry->d_name[1] != '.' || entry->d_name[2]))) + break; + } + else + { + /* Otherwise, if these match up to the length of filename, then + it is a match. */ + if (_rl_completion_case_fold) + { + if ((_rl_to_lower (entry->d_name[0]) == _rl_to_lower (filename[0])) && + (((int)D_NAMLEN (entry)) >= filename_len) && + (_rl_strnicmp (filename, entry->d_name, filename_len) == 0)) + break; + } + else + { + if ((entry->d_name[0] == filename[0]) && + (((int)D_NAMLEN (entry)) >= filename_len) && + (strncmp (filename, entry->d_name, filename_len) == 0)) + break; + } + } + } + + if (entry == 0) + { + if (directory) + { + closedir (directory); + directory = (DIR *)NULL; + } + if (dirname) + { + free (dirname); + dirname = (char *)NULL; + } + if (filename) + { + free (filename); + filename = (char *)NULL; + } + if (users_dirname) + { + free (users_dirname); + users_dirname = (char *)NULL; + } + + return (char *)NULL; + } + else + { + /* dirname && (strcmp (dirname, ".") != 0) */ + if (dirname && (dirname[0] != '.' || dirname[1])) + { + if (rl_complete_with_tilde_expansion && *users_dirname == '~') + { + dirlen = strlen (dirname); + temp = (char *)xmalloc (2 + dirlen + D_NAMLEN (entry)); + strcpy (temp, dirname); + /* Canonicalization cuts off any final slash present. We + may need to add it back. */ + if (dirname[dirlen - 1] != '/') + { + temp[dirlen++] = '/'; + temp[dirlen] = '\0'; + } + } + else + { + dirlen = strlen (users_dirname); + temp = (char *)xmalloc (2 + dirlen + D_NAMLEN (entry)); + strcpy (temp, users_dirname); + /* Make sure that temp has a trailing slash here. */ + if (users_dirname[dirlen - 1] != '/') + temp[dirlen++] = '/'; + } + + strcpy (temp + dirlen, entry->d_name); + } + else + temp = savestring (entry->d_name); + + return (temp); + } +} + +/* An initial implementation of a menu completion function a la tcsh. The + first time (if the last readline command was not rl_menu_complete), we + generate the list of matches. This code is very similar to the code in + rl_complete_internal -- there should be a way to combine the two. Then, + for each item in the list of matches, we insert the match in an undoable + fashion, with the appropriate character appended (this happens on the + second and subsequent consecutive calls to rl_menu_complete). When we + hit the end of the match list, we restore the original unmatched text, + ring the bell, and reset the counter to zero. */ +int +rl_menu_complete (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + rl_compentry_func_t *our_func; + int matching_filenames, found_quote; + + static char *orig_text; + static char **matches = (char **)0; + static int match_list_index = 0; + static int match_list_size = 0; + static int orig_start, orig_end; + static char quote_char; + static int delimiter; + + /* The first time through, we generate the list of matches and set things + up to insert them. */ + if (rl_last_func != rl_menu_complete) + { + /* Clean up from previous call, if any. */ + FREE (orig_text); + if (matches) + _rl_free_match_list (matches); + + match_list_index = match_list_size = 0; + matches = (char **)NULL; + + /* Only the completion entry function can change these. */ + set_completion_defaults ('%'); + + our_func = rl_completion_entry_function + ? rl_completion_entry_function + : rl_filename_completion_function; + + /* We now look backwards for the start of a filename/variable word. */ + orig_end = rl_point; + found_quote = delimiter = 0; + quote_char = '\0'; + + if (rl_point) + /* This (possibly) changes rl_point. If it returns a non-zero char, + we know we have an open quote. */ + quote_char = _rl_find_completion_word (&found_quote, &delimiter); + + orig_start = rl_point; + rl_point = orig_end; + + orig_text = rl_copy_text (orig_start, orig_end); + matches = gen_completion_matches (orig_text, orig_start, orig_end, + our_func, found_quote, quote_char); + + /* If we are matching filenames, the attempted completion function will + have set rl_filename_completion_desired to a non-zero value. The basic + rl_filename_completion_function does this. */ + matching_filenames = rl_filename_completion_desired; + + if (matches == 0 || postprocess_matches (&matches, matching_filenames) == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + FREE (matches); + matches = (char **)0; + FREE (orig_text); + orig_text = (char *)0; + completion_changed_buffer = 0; + return (0); + } + + for (match_list_size = 0; matches[match_list_size]; match_list_size++) + ; + /* matches[0] is lcd if match_list_size > 1, but the circular buffer + code below should take care of it. */ + } + + /* Now we have the list of matches. Replace the text between + rl_line_buffer[orig_start] and rl_line_buffer[rl_point] with + matches[match_list_index], and add any necessary closing char. */ + + if (matches == 0 || match_list_size == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + FREE (matches); + matches = (char **)0; + completion_changed_buffer = 0; + return (0); + } + + match_list_index = (match_list_index + count) % match_list_size; + if (match_list_index < 0) + match_list_index += match_list_size; + + if (match_list_index == 0 && match_list_size > 1) + { + rl_ding (); + insert_match (orig_text, orig_start, MULT_MATCH, "e_char); + } + else + { + insert_match (matches[match_list_index], orig_start, SINGLE_MATCH, "e_char); + append_to_match (matches[match_list_index], delimiter, quote_char, + strcmp (orig_text, matches[match_list_index])); + } + + completion_changed_buffer = 1; + return (0); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/config.h.in b/readline-4.3.orig/config.h.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c53c2a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/config.h.in @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +/* config.h.in. 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IFS=$ac_path_separator +ac_dummy="$PATH" +for ac_dir in $ac_dummy; do + IFS=$ac_save_IFS + test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=. + $as_executable_p "$ac_dir/$ac_word" || continue +ac_cv_prog_AR="" +echo "$as_me:2214: found $ac_dir/$ac_word" >&5 +break +done + + test -z "$ac_cv_prog_AR" && ac_cv_prog_AR="ar" +fi +fi +AR=$ac_cv_prog_AR +if test -n "$AR"; then + echo "$as_me:2223: result: $AR" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$AR" >&6 +else + echo "$as_me:2226: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 +fi + +test -n "$ARFLAGS" || ARFLAGS="cr" +if test -n "$ac_tool_prefix"; then + # Extract the first word of "${ac_tool_prefix}ranlib", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy ${ac_tool_prefix}ranlib; ac_word=$2 +echo "$as_me:2234: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_RANLIB+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$RANLIB"; then + ac_cv_prog_RANLIB="$RANLIB" # Let the user override the test. +else + ac_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$ac_path_separator +ac_dummy="$PATH" +for ac_dir in $ac_dummy; do + IFS=$ac_save_IFS + test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=. + $as_executable_p "$ac_dir/$ac_word" || continue +ac_cv_prog_RANLIB="${ac_tool_prefix}ranlib" +echo "$as_me:2249: found $ac_dir/$ac_word" >&5 +break +done + +fi +fi +RANLIB=$ac_cv_prog_RANLIB +if test -n "$RANLIB"; then + echo "$as_me:2257: result: $RANLIB" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$RANLIB" >&6 +else + echo "$as_me:2260: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 +fi + +fi +if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_RANLIB"; then + ac_ct_RANLIB=$RANLIB + # Extract the first word of "ranlib", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy ranlib; ac_word=$2 +echo "$as_me:2269: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_RANLIB+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$ac_ct_RANLIB"; then + ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_RANLIB="$ac_ct_RANLIB" # Let the user override the test. +else + ac_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$ac_path_separator +ac_dummy="$PATH" +for ac_dir in $ac_dummy; do + IFS=$ac_save_IFS + test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=. + $as_executable_p "$ac_dir/$ac_word" || continue +ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_RANLIB="ranlib" +echo "$as_me:2284: found $ac_dir/$ac_word" >&5 +break +done + + test -z "$ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_RANLIB" && ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_RANLIB=":" +fi +fi +ac_ct_RANLIB=$ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_RANLIB +if test -n "$ac_ct_RANLIB"; then + echo "$as_me:2293: result: $ac_ct_RANLIB" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_ct_RANLIB" >&6 +else + echo "$as_me:2296: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 +fi + + RANLIB=$ac_ct_RANLIB +else + RANLIB="$ac_cv_prog_RANLIB" +fi + +MAKE_SHELL=/bin/sh + +echo "$as_me:2307: checking for $CC option to accept ANSI C" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $CC option to accept ANSI C... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc=no +ac_save_CC=$CC +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2315 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +/* Most of the following tests are stolen from RCS 5.7's src/conf.sh. */ +struct buf { int x; }; +FILE * (*rcsopen) (struct buf *, struct stat *, int); +static char *e (p, i) + char **p; + int i; +{ + return p[i]; +} +static char *f (char * (*g) (char **, int), char **p, ...) +{ + char *s; + va_list v; + va_start (v,p); + s = g (p, va_arg (v,int)); + va_end (v); + return s; +} +int test (int i, double x); +struct s1 {int (*f) (int a);}; +struct s2 {int (*f) (double a);}; +int pairnames (int, char **, FILE *(*)(struct buf *, struct stat *, int), int, int); +int argc; +char **argv; +int +main () +{ +return f (e, argv, 0) != argv[0] || f (e, argv, 1) != argv[1]; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +# Don't try gcc -ansi; that turns off useful extensions and +# breaks some systems' header files. +# AIX -qlanglvl=ansi +# Ultrix and OSF/1 -std1 +# HP-UX 10.20 and later -Ae +# HP-UX older versions -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE +# SVR4 -Xc -D__EXTENSIONS__ +for ac_arg in "" -qlanglvl=ansi -std1 -Ae "-Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE" "-Xc -D__EXTENSIONS__" +do + CC="$ac_save_CC $ac_arg" + rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:2364: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2367: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:2370: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2373: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc=$ac_arg +break +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +done +rm -f conftest.$ac_ext conftest.$ac_objext +CC=$ac_save_CC + +fi + +case "x$ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" in + x|xno) + echo "$as_me:2390: result: none needed" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}none needed" >&6 ;; + *) + echo "$as_me:2393: result: $ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" >&6 + CC="$CC $ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" ;; +esac + +echo "$as_me:2398: checking for an ANSI C-conforming const" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for an ANSI C-conforming const... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_c_const+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2404 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +int +main () +{ +/* FIXME: Include the comments suggested by Paul. */ +#ifndef __cplusplus + /* Ultrix mips cc rejects this. */ + typedef int charset[2]; + const charset x; + /* SunOS 4.1.1 cc rejects this. */ + char const *const *ccp; + char **p; + /* NEC SVR4.0.2 mips cc rejects this. */ + struct point {int x, y;}; + static struct point const zero = {0,0}; + /* AIX XL C 1.02.0.0 rejects this. + It does not let you subtract one const X* pointer from another in + an arm of an if-expression whose if-part is not a constant + expression */ + const char *g = "string"; + ccp = &g + (g ? g-g : 0); + /* HPUX 7.0 cc rejects these. */ + ++ccp; + p = (char**) ccp; + ccp = (char const *const *) p; + { /* SCO 3.2v4 cc rejects this. */ + char *t; + char const *s = 0 ? (char *) 0 : (char const *) 0; + + *t++ = 0; + } + { /* Someone thinks the Sun supposedly-ANSI compiler will reject this. */ + int x[] = {25, 17}; + const int *foo = &x[0]; + ++foo; + } + { /* Sun SC1.0 ANSI compiler rejects this -- but not the above. */ + typedef const int *iptr; + iptr p = 0; + ++p; + } + { /* AIX XL C 1.02.0.0 rejects this saying + "k.c", line 2.27: 1506-025 (S) Operand must be a modifiable lvalue. */ + struct s { int j; const int *ap[3]; }; + struct s *b; b->j = 5; + } + { /* ULTRIX-32 V3.1 (Rev 9) vcc rejects this */ + const int foo = 10; + } +#endif + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:2462: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2465: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:2468: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2471: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_c_const=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_c_const=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:2481: result: $ac_cv_c_const" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_c_const" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_c_const = no; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define const +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:2491: checking for function prototypes" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for function prototypes... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "$ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" != no; then + echo "$as_me:2494: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6 + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define PROTOTYPES 1 +EOF + +else + echo "$as_me:2502: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 +fi + +echo "$as_me:2506: checking for ANSI C header files" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for ANSI C header files... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_header_stdc+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2512 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <float.h> + +_ACEOF +if { (eval echo "$as_me:2520: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + egrep -v '^ *\+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:2526: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then + if test -s conftest.err; then + ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag + else + ac_cpp_err= + fi +else + ac_cpp_err=yes +fi +if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then + ac_cv_header_stdc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 + cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + ac_cv_header_stdc=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext + +if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then + # SunOS 4.x string.h does not declare mem*, contrary to ANSI. + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2548 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <string.h> + +_ACEOF +if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 | + egrep "memchr" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + : +else + ac_cv_header_stdc=no +fi +rm -f conftest* + +fi + +if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then + # ISC 2.0.2 stdlib.h does not declare free, contrary to ANSI. + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2566 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <stdlib.h> + +_ACEOF +if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 | + egrep "free" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + : +else + ac_cv_header_stdc=no +fi +rm -f conftest* + +fi + +if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then + # /bin/cc in Irix-4.0.5 gets non-ANSI ctype macros unless using -ansi. + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2587 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <ctype.h> +#if ((' ' & 0x0FF) == 0x020) +# define ISLOWER(c) ('a' <= (c) && (c) <= 'z') +# define TOUPPER(c) (ISLOWER(c) ? 'A' + ((c) - 'a') : (c)) +#else +# define ISLOWER(c) (('a' <= (c) && (c) <= 'i') \ + || ('j' <= (c) && (c) <= 'r') \ + || ('s' <= (c) && (c) <= 'z')) +# define TOUPPER(c) (ISLOWER(c) ? ((c) | 0x40) : (c)) +#endif + +#define XOR(e, f) (((e) && !(f)) || (!(e) && (f))) +int +main () +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) + if (XOR (islower (i), ISLOWER (i)) + || toupper (i) != TOUPPER (i)) + exit(2); + exit (0); +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:2613: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2616: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:2618: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2621: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + : +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_header_stdc=no +fi +rm -f core core.* *.core conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +fi +fi +echo "$as_me:2634: result: $ac_cv_header_stdc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_stdc" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define STDC_HEADERS 1 +EOF + +fi + +# On IRIX 5.3, sys/types and inttypes.h are conflicting. + +for ac_header in sys/types.h sys/stat.h stdlib.h string.h memory.h strings.h \ + inttypes.h stdint.h unistd.h +do +as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh` +echo "$as_me:2650: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2656 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +$ac_includes_default +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:2662: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2665: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:2668: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2671: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + eval "$as_ac_Header=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +eval "$as_ac_Header=no" +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:2681: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<EOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_header" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +EOF + +fi +done + +echo "$as_me:2691: checking whether char is unsigned" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether char is unsigned... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_c_char_unsigned+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2697 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +$ac_includes_default +int +main () +{ +int _array_ [1 - 2 * !(((char) -1) < 0)] + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:2709: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2712: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:2715: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2718: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_c_char_unsigned=no +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_c_char_unsigned=yes +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:2728: result: $ac_cv_c_char_unsigned" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_c_char_unsigned" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_c_char_unsigned = yes && test "$GCC" != yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:2737: checking return type of signal handlers" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking return type of signal handlers... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_type_signal+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2743 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> +#ifdef signal +# undef signal +#endif +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" void (*signal (int, void (*)(int)))(int); +#else +void (*signal ()) (); +#endif + +int +main () +{ +int i; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:2765: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2768: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:2771: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2774: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_type_signal=void +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_type_signal=int +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:2784: result: $ac_cv_type_signal" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_type_signal" >&6 + +cat >>confdefs.h <<EOF +#define RETSIGTYPE $ac_cv_type_signal +EOF + +echo "$as_me:2791: checking for size_t" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for size_t... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_type_size_t+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2797 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +$ac_includes_default +int +main () +{ +if ((size_t *) 0) + return 0; +if (sizeof (size_t)) + return 0; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:2812: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2815: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:2818: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2821: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_type_size_t=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_type_size_t=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:2831: result: $ac_cv_type_size_t" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_type_size_t" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_type_size_t = yes; then + : +else + +cat >>confdefs.h <<EOF +#define size_t unsigned +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:2843: checking for ssize_t" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for ssize_t... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_type_ssize_t+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2849 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +$ac_includes_default +int +main () +{ +if ((ssize_t *) 0) + return 0; +if (sizeof (ssize_t)) + return 0; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:2864: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2867: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:2870: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2873: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_type_ssize_t=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_type_ssize_t=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:2883: result: $ac_cv_type_ssize_t" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_type_ssize_t" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_type_ssize_t = yes; then + : +else + +cat >>confdefs.h <<EOF +#define ssize_t int +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:2895: checking whether stat file-mode macros are broken" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether stat file-mode macros are broken... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_header_stat_broken+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2901 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> + +#if defined(S_ISBLK) && defined(S_IFDIR) +# if S_ISBLK (S_IFDIR) +You lose. +# endif +#endif + +#if defined(S_ISBLK) && defined(S_IFCHR) +# if S_ISBLK (S_IFCHR) +You lose. +# endif +#endif + +#if defined(S_ISLNK) && defined(S_IFREG) +# if S_ISLNK (S_IFREG) +You lose. +# endif +#endif + +#if defined(S_ISSOCK) && defined(S_IFREG) +# if S_ISSOCK (S_IFREG) +You lose. +# endif +#endif + +_ACEOF +if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 | + egrep "You lose" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + ac_cv_header_stat_broken=yes +else + ac_cv_header_stat_broken=no +fi +rm -f conftest* + +fi +echo "$as_me:2940: result: $ac_cv_header_stat_broken" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_stat_broken" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_header_stat_broken = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define STAT_MACROS_BROKEN 1 +EOF + +fi + +ac_header_dirent=no +for ac_hdr in dirent.h sys/ndir.h sys/dir.h ndir.h; do + as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_dirent_$ac_hdr" | $as_tr_sh` +echo "$as_me:2953: checking for $ac_hdr that defines DIR" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_hdr that defines DIR... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 2959 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <$ac_hdr> + +int +main () +{ +if ((DIR *) 0) +return 0; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:2974: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2977: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:2980: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:2983: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + eval "$as_ac_Header=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +eval "$as_ac_Header=no" +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:2993: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<EOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_hdr" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +EOF + +ac_header_dirent=$ac_hdr; break +fi + +done +# Two versions of opendir et al. are in -ldir and -lx on SCO Xenix. +if test $ac_header_dirent = dirent.h; then + echo "$as_me:3006: checking for opendir in -ldir" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for opendir in -ldir... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_lib_dir_opendir+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-ldir $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3014 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char opendir (); +int +main () +{ +opendir (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3033: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3036: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3039: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3042: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_lib_dir_opendir=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_lib_dir_opendir=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +echo "$as_me:3053: result: $ac_cv_lib_dir_opendir" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_dir_opendir" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_lib_dir_opendir = yes; then + LIBS="$LIBS -ldir" +fi + +else + echo "$as_me:3060: checking for opendir in -lx" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for opendir in -lx... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_lib_x_opendir+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lx $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3068 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char opendir (); +int +main () +{ +opendir (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3087: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3090: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3093: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3096: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_lib_x_opendir=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_lib_x_opendir=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +echo "$as_me:3107: result: $ac_cv_lib_x_opendir" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_x_opendir" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_lib_x_opendir = yes; then + LIBS="$LIBS -lx" +fi + +fi + +for ac_func in lstat memmove putenv select setenv setlocale \ + strcasecmp strpbrk tcgetattr vsnprintf isascii isxdigit +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +echo "$as_me:3119: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_var+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3125 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. */ +#include <assert.h> +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char $ac_func (); +char (*f) (); + +int +main () +{ +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined (__stub_$ac_func) || defined (__stub___$ac_func) +choke me +#else +f = $ac_func; +#endif + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3156: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3159: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3162: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3165: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:3175: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&6 +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<EOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +EOF + +fi +done + +echo "$as_me:3185: checking for working strcoll" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for working strcoll... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_func_strcoll_works+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + ac_cv_func_strcoll_works=no +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3194 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +$ac_includes_default +int +main () +{ +exit (strcoll ("abc", "def") >= 0 || + strcoll ("ABC", "DEF") >= 0 || + strcoll ("123", "456") >= 0) + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3208: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3211: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3213: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3216: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_func_strcoll_works=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_func_strcoll_works=no +fi +rm -f core core.* *.core conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +fi +echo "$as_me:3228: result: $ac_cv_func_strcoll_works" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_strcoll_works" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_func_strcoll_works = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define HAVE_STRCOLL 1 +EOF + +fi + +for ac_header in unistd.h stdlib.h varargs.h stdarg.h string.h strings.h \ + limits.h sys/ptem.h sys/pte.h sys/stream.h sys/select.h \ + termcap.h termios.h termio.h sys/file.h locale.h memory.h +do +as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh` +echo "$as_me:3243: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3249 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3253: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + egrep -v '^ *\+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:3259: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then + if test -s conftest.err; then + ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag + else + ac_cpp_err= + fi +else + ac_cpp_err=yes +fi +if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then + eval "$as_ac_Header=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 + cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + eval "$as_ac_Header=no" +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:3278: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<EOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_header" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +EOF + +fi +done + +echo "$as_me:3288: checking for type of signal functions" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for type of signal functions... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_signal_vintage+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3295 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <signal.h> +int +main () +{ + + sigset_t ss; + struct sigaction sa; + sigemptyset(&ss); sigsuspend(&ss); + sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, (struct sigaction *) 0); + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &ss, (sigset_t *) 0); + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3313: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3316: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3319: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3322: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_signal_vintage=posix +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3330 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <signal.h> +int +main () +{ + + int mask = sigmask(SIGINT); + sigsetmask(mask); sigblock(mask); sigpause(mask); + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3345: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3348: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3351: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3354: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_signal_vintage=4.2bsd +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3362 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + + #include <signal.h> + RETSIGTYPE foo() { } +int +main () +{ + + int mask = sigmask(SIGINT); + sigset(SIGINT, foo); sigrelse(SIGINT); + sighold(SIGINT); sigpause(SIGINT); + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3380: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3383: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3386: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3389: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_signal_vintage=svr3 +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_signal_vintage=v7 + +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext + +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext + +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext + +fi + +echo "$as_me:3408: result: $bash_cv_signal_vintage" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_signal_vintage" >&6 +if test "$bash_cv_signal_vintage" = posix; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS 1 +EOF + +elif test "$bash_cv_signal_vintage" = "4.2bsd"; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS 1 +EOF + +elif test "$bash_cv_signal_vintage" = svr3; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define HAVE_USG_SIGHOLD 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:3427: checking if signal handlers must be reinstalled when invoked" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if signal handlers must be reinstalled when invoked... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + { echo "$as_me:3433: WARNING: cannot check signal handling if cross compiling -- defaulting to no" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: cannot check signal handling if cross compiling -- defaulting to no" >&2;} + bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers=no + +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3439 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +#include <signal.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif + +typedef RETSIGTYPE sigfunc(); + +int nsigint; + +#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS +sigfunc * +set_signal_handler(sig, handler) + int sig; + sigfunc *handler; +{ + struct sigaction act, oact; + act.sa_handler = handler; + act.sa_flags = 0; + sigemptyset (&act.sa_mask); + sigemptyset (&oact.sa_mask); + sigaction (sig, &act, &oact); + return (oact.sa_handler); +} +#else +#define set_signal_handler(s, h) signal(s, h) +#endif + +RETSIGTYPE +sigint(s) +int s; +{ + nsigint++; +} + +main() +{ + nsigint = 0; + set_signal_handler(SIGINT, sigint); + kill((int)getpid(), SIGINT); + kill((int)getpid(), SIGINT); + exit(nsigint != 2); +} + +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3487: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3490: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3492: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3495: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers=no +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers=yes +fi +rm -f core core.* *.core conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +fi + +echo "$as_me:3508: result: $bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers = yes; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define MUST_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:3517: checking for presence of POSIX-style sigsetjmp/siglongjmp" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for presence of POSIX-style sigsetjmp/siglongjmp... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + { echo "$as_me:3523: WARNING: cannot check for sigsetjmp/siglongjmp if cross-compiling -- defaulting to missing" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: cannot check for sigsetjmp/siglongjmp if cross-compiling -- defaulting to missing" >&2;} + bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp=missing + +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3529 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> +#include <setjmp.h> + +main() +{ +#if !defined (_POSIX_VERSION) || !defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) +exit (1); +#else + +int code; +sigset_t set, oset; +sigjmp_buf xx; + +/* get the mask */ +sigemptyset(&set); +sigemptyset(&oset); +sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, (sigset_t *)NULL, &set); +sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, (sigset_t *)NULL, &oset); + +/* save it */ +code = sigsetjmp(xx, 1); +if (code) + exit(0); /* could get sigmask and compare to oset here. */ + +/* change it */ +sigaddset(&set, SIGINT); +sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, (sigset_t *)NULL); + +/* and siglongjmp */ +siglongjmp(xx, 10); +exit(1); +#endif +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3571: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3574: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3576: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3579: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp=present +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp=missing +fi +rm -f core core.* *.core conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +fi + +echo "$as_me:3592: result: $bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp = present; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define HAVE_POSIX_SIGSETJMP 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:3601: checking for lstat" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for lstat... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_func_lstat+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3607 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> + +int +main () +{ + lstat(".",(struct stat *)0); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3622: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3625: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3628: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3631: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_func_lstat=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_func_lstat=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:3641: result: $bash_cv_func_lstat" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_func_lstat" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_func_lstat = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define HAVE_LSTAT 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:3650: checking whether or not strcoll and strcmp differ" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether or not strcoll and strcmp differ... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + { echo "$as_me:3656: WARNING: cannot check strcoll if cross compiling -- defaulting to no" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: cannot check strcoll if cross compiling -- defaulting to no" >&2;} + bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken=no + +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3662 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +#include <stdio.h> +#if defined (HAVE_LOCALE_H) +#include <locale.h> +#endif + +main(c, v) +int c; +char *v[]; +{ + int r1, r2; + char *deflocale, *defcoll; + +#ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE + deflocale = setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); + defcoll = setlocale(LC_COLLATE, ""); +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_STRCOLL + /* These two values are taken from tests/glob-test. */ + r1 = strcoll("abd", "aXd"); +#else + r1 = 0; +#endif + r2 = strcmp("abd", "aXd"); + + /* These two should both be greater than 0. It is permissible for + a system to return different values, as long as the sign is the + same. */ + + /* Exit with 1 (failure) if these two values are both > 0, since + this tests whether strcoll(3) is broken with respect to strcmp(3) + in the default locale. */ + exit (r1 > 0 && r2 > 0); +} + +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3702: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3705: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3707: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3710: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken=no +fi +rm -f core core.* *.core conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +fi + +echo "$as_me:3723: result: $bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken = yes; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define STRCOLL_BROKEN 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:3732: checking whether getpw functions are declared in pwd.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether getpw functions are declared in pwd.h... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_getpw_declared+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3738 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif +#include <pwd.h> + +_ACEOF +if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 | + egrep "getpwuid" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + bash_cv_getpw_declared=yes +else + bash_cv_getpw_declared=no +fi +rm -f conftest* + +fi + +echo "$as_me:3758: result: $bash_cv_getpw_declared" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_getpw_declared" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_getpw_declared = yes; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define HAVE_GETPW_DECLS 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:3767: checking POSIX termios" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking POSIX termios... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_sys_posix_termios+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3773 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <termios.h> +int +main () +{ +/* SunOS 4.0.3 has termios.h but not the library calls. */ + tcgetattr(0, 0); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3788: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3791: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3794: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3797: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_sys_posix_termios=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_sys_posix_termios=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:3807: result: $ac_cv_sys_posix_termios" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_sys_posix_termios" >&6 + +if test $ac_cv_sys_posix_termios = yes; then + echo "$as_me:3811: checking whether termios.h defines TIOCGWINSZ" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether termios.h defines TIOCGWINSZ... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_termios_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3817 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <termios.h> +#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ + yes +#endif + +_ACEOF +if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 | + egrep "yes" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_termios_h=yes +else + ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_termios_h=no +fi +rm -f conftest* + +fi +echo "$as_me:3835: result: $ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_termios_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_termios_h" >&6 + +fi +if test $ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_termios_h != yes; then + echo "$as_me:3840: checking whether sys/ioctl.h defines TIOCGWINSZ" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether sys/ioctl.h defines TIOCGWINSZ... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_sys_ioctl_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3846 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h> +#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ + yes +#endif + +_ACEOF +if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 | + egrep "yes" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_sys_ioctl_h=yes +else + ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_sys_ioctl_h=no +fi +rm -f conftest* + +fi +echo "$as_me:3864: result: $ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_sys_ioctl_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_sys_ioctl_h" >&6 + + if test $ac_cv_sys_tiocgwinsz_in_sys_ioctl_h = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL 1 +EOF + + fi +fi + +echo "$as_me:3876: checking whether signal handlers are of type void" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether signal handlers are of type void... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_void_sighandler+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3882 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> +#ifdef signal +#undef signal +#endif +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +void (*signal ()) (); +int +main () +{ +int i; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3902: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3905: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3908: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3911: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_void_sighandler=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_void_sighandler=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:3921: result: $bash_cv_void_sighandler" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_void_sighandler" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_void_sighandler = yes; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define VOID_SIGHANDLER 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:3930: checking for TIOCSTAT in sys/ioctl.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for TIOCSTAT in sys/ioctl.h... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3936 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h> +int +main () +{ +int x = TIOCSTAT; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3949: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3952: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:3955: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:3958: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + +echo "$as_me:3969: result: $bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_tiocstat_in_ioctl = yes; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define TIOCSTAT_IN_SYS_IOCTL 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:3978: checking for FIONREAD in sys/ioctl.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for FIONREAD in sys/ioctl.h... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 3984 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h> +int +main () +{ +int x = FIONREAD; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:3997: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4000: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:4003: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4006: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + +echo "$as_me:4017: result: $bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_fionread_in_ioctl = yes; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define FIONREAD_IN_SYS_IOCTL 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:4026: checking for speed_t in sys/types.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for speed_t in sys/types.h... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 4032 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +int +main () +{ +speed_t x; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:4044: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4047: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:4050: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4053: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + +echo "$as_me:4064: result: $bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_speed_t_in_sys_types = yes; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define SPEED_T_IN_SYS_TYPES 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:4073: checking for struct winsize in sys/ioctl.h and termios.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for struct winsize in sys/ioctl.h and termios.h... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_struct_winsize_header+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 4079 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h> +int +main () +{ +struct winsize x; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:4092: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4095: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:4098: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4101: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_struct_winsize_header=ioctl_h +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 4108 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <termios.h> +int +main () +{ +struct winsize x; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:4121: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4124: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:4127: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4130: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_struct_winsize_header=termios_h +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_struct_winsize_header=other +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext + +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + +if test $bash_cv_struct_winsize_header = ioctl_h; then + echo "$as_me:4145: result: sys/ioctl.h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}sys/ioctl.h" >&6 + cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_SYS_IOCTL 1 +EOF + +elif test $bash_cv_struct_winsize_header = termios_h; then + echo "$as_me:4152: result: termios.h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}termios.h" >&6 + cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_TERMIOS 1 +EOF + +else + echo "$as_me:4159: result: not found" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}not found" >&6 +fi + +echo "$as_me:4163: checking if struct dirent has a d_ino member" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if struct dirent has a d_ino member... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_dirent_has_dino+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 4169 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ +#if defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H) +# include <dirent.h> +#else +# define dirent direct +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H +# include <sys/ndir.h> +# endif /* SYSNDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H +# include <sys/dir.h> +# endif /* SYSDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H +# include <ndir.h> +# endif +#endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */ + +int +main () +{ + +struct dirent d; int z; z = d.d_ino; + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:4203: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4206: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:4209: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4212: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_dirent_has_dino=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_dirent_has_dino=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + +echo "$as_me:4223: result: $bash_cv_dirent_has_dino" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_dirent_has_dino" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_dino = yes; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_INO 1 +EOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:4232: checking if struct dirent has a d_fileno member" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if struct dirent has a d_fileno member... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 4238 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ +#if defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H) +# include <dirent.h> +#else +# define dirent direct +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H +# include <sys/ndir.h> +# endif /* SYSNDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H +# include <sys/dir.h> +# endif /* SYSDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H +# include <ndir.h> +# endif +#endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */ + +int +main () +{ + +struct dirent d; int z; z = d.d_fileno; + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:4272: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4275: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:4278: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4281: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + +echo "$as_me:4292: result: $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno = yes; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF +#define STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_FILENO 1 +EOF + +fi + +case "$host_os" in +aix*) prefer_curses=yes ;; +esac + +if test "X$bash_cv_termcap_lib" = "X"; then +_bash_needmsg=yes +else +echo "$as_me:4308: checking which library has the termcap functions" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking which library has the termcap functions... $ECHO_C" >&6 +_bash_needmsg= +fi +if test "${bash_cv_termcap_lib+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + echo "$as_me:4315: checking for tgetent in -ltermcap" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for tgetent in -ltermcap... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_lib_termcap_tgetent+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-ltermcap $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 4323 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char tgetent (); +int +main () +{ +tgetent (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:4342: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4345: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:4348: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4351: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_lib_termcap_tgetent=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_lib_termcap_tgetent=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +echo "$as_me:4362: result: $ac_cv_lib_termcap_tgetent" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_termcap_tgetent" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_lib_termcap_tgetent = yes; then + bash_cv_termcap_lib=libtermcap +else + echo "$as_me:4367: checking for tgetent in -ltinfo" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for tgetent in -ltinfo... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_lib_tinfo_tgetent+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-ltinfo $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 4375 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char tgetent (); +int +main () +{ +tgetent (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:4394: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4397: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:4400: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4403: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_lib_tinfo_tgetent=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_lib_tinfo_tgetent=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +echo "$as_me:4414: result: $ac_cv_lib_tinfo_tgetent" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_tinfo_tgetent" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_lib_tinfo_tgetent = yes; then + bash_cv_termcap_lib=libtinfo +else + echo "$as_me:4419: checking for tgetent in -lcurses" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for tgetent in -lcurses... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_lib_curses_tgetent+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lcurses $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 4427 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char tgetent (); +int +main () +{ +tgetent (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:4446: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4449: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:4452: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:4455: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_lib_curses_tgetent=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 +ac_cv_lib_curses_tgetent=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +echo "$as_me:4466: result: $ac_cv_lib_curses_tgetent" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_curses_tgetent" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_lib_curses_tgetent = yes; then + bash_cv_termcap_lib=libcurses +else + echo "$as_me:4471: checking for tgetent in -lncurses" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for tgetent in -lncurses... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_lib_ncurses_tgetent+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lncurses $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line 4479 "configure" +#include "confdefs.h" + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char tgetent (); +int +main () +{ +tgetent (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:4498: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? 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See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#include "posixstat.h" + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +/* Termcap library stuff. */ +#include "tcap.h" + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +#if !defined (strchr) && !defined (__STDC__) +extern char *strchr (), *strrchr (); +#endif /* !strchr && !__STDC__ */ + +#if defined (HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION) +extern char *_rl_term_forward_char; +#endif + +static void update_line PARAMS((char *, char *, int, int, int, int)); +static void space_to_eol PARAMS((int)); +static void delete_chars PARAMS((int)); +static void insert_some_chars PARAMS((char *, int, int)); +static void cr PARAMS((void)); + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +static int _rl_col_width PARAMS((char *, int, int)); +static int *_rl_wrapped_line; +#else +# define _rl_col_width(l, s, e) (((e) <= (s)) ? 0 : (e) - (s)) +#endif + +static int *inv_lbreaks, *vis_lbreaks; +static int inv_lbsize, vis_lbsize; + +/* Heuristic used to decide whether it is faster to move from CUR to NEW + by backing up or outputting a carriage return and moving forward. */ +#define CR_FASTER(new, cur) (((new) + 1) < ((cur) - (new))) + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Display stuff */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* This is the stuff that is hard for me. I never seem to write good + display routines in C. Let's see how I do this time. */ + +/* (PWP) Well... Good for a simple line updater, but totally ignores + the problems of input lines longer than the screen width. + + update_line and the code that calls it makes a multiple line, + automatically wrapping line update. Careful attention needs + to be paid to the vertical position variables. */ + +/* Keep two buffers; one which reflects the current contents of the + screen, and the other to draw what we think the new contents should + be. Then compare the buffers, and make whatever changes to the + screen itself that we should. Finally, make the buffer that we + just drew into be the one which reflects the current contents of the + screen, and place the cursor where it belongs. + + Commands that want to can fix the display themselves, and then let + this function know that the display has been fixed by setting the + RL_DISPLAY_FIXED variable. This is good for efficiency. */ + +/* Application-specific redisplay function. */ +rl_voidfunc_t *rl_redisplay_function = rl_redisplay; + +/* Global variables declared here. */ +/* What YOU turn on when you have handled all redisplay yourself. */ +int rl_display_fixed = 0; + +int _rl_suppress_redisplay = 0; + +/* The stuff that gets printed out before the actual text of the line. + This is usually pointing to rl_prompt. */ +char *rl_display_prompt = (char *)NULL; + +/* Pseudo-global variables declared here. */ +/* The visible cursor position. If you print some text, adjust this. */ +int _rl_last_c_pos = 0; +int _rl_last_v_pos = 0; + +/* Number of lines currently on screen minus 1. */ +int _rl_vis_botlin = 0; + +/* Variables used only in this file. */ +/* The last left edge of text that was displayed. This is used when + doing horizontal scrolling. It shifts in thirds of a screenwidth. */ +static int last_lmargin; + +/* The line display buffers. One is the line currently displayed on + the screen. The other is the line about to be displayed. */ +static char *visible_line = (char *)NULL; +static char *invisible_line = (char *)NULL; + +/* A buffer for `modeline' messages. */ +static char msg_buf[128]; + +/* Non-zero forces the redisplay even if we thought it was unnecessary. */ +static int forced_display; + +/* Default and initial buffer size. Can grow. */ +static int line_size = 1024; + +/* Variables to keep track of the expanded prompt string, which may + include invisible characters. */ + +static char *local_prompt, *local_prompt_prefix; +static int prompt_visible_length, prompt_prefix_length; + +/* The number of invisible characters in the line currently being + displayed on the screen. */ +static int visible_wrap_offset; + +/* The number of invisible characters in the prompt string. Static so it + can be shared between rl_redisplay and update_line */ +static int wrap_offset; + +/* The index of the last invisible character in the prompt string. */ +static int prompt_last_invisible; + +/* The length (buffer offset) of the first line of the last (possibly + multi-line) buffer displayed on the screen. */ +static int visible_first_line_len; + +/* Number of invisible characters on the first physical line of the prompt. + Only valid when the number of physical characters in the prompt exceeds + (or is equal to) _rl_screenwidth. */ +static int prompt_invis_chars_first_line; + +static int prompt_last_screen_line; + +/* Expand the prompt string S and return the number of visible + characters in *LP, if LP is not null. This is currently more-or-less + a placeholder for expansion. LIP, if non-null is a place to store the + index of the last invisible character in the returned string. NIFLP, + if non-zero, is a place to store the number of invisible characters in + the first prompt line. */ + +/* Current implementation: + \001 (^A) start non-visible characters + \002 (^B) end non-visible characters + all characters except \001 and \002 (following a \001) are copied to + the returned string; all characters except those between \001 and + \002 are assumed to be `visible'. */ + +static char * +expand_prompt (pmt, lp, lip, niflp) + char *pmt; + int *lp, *lip, *niflp; +{ + char *r, *ret, *p; + int l, rl, last, ignoring, ninvis, invfl; + + /* Short-circuit if we can. */ + if (strchr (pmt, RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE) == 0) + { + r = savestring (pmt); + if (lp) + *lp = strlen (r); + return r; + } + + l = strlen (pmt); + r = ret = (char *)xmalloc (l + 1); + + invfl = 0; /* invisible chars in first line of prompt */ + + for (rl = ignoring = last = ninvis = 0, p = pmt; p && *p; p++) + { + /* This code strips the invisible character string markers + RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE and RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE */ + if (*p == RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE) + { + ignoring++; + continue; + } + else if (ignoring && *p == RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE) + { + ignoring = 0; + last = r - ret - 1; + continue; + } + else + { + *r++ = *p; + if (!ignoring) + rl++; + else + ninvis++; + if (rl == _rl_screenwidth) + invfl = ninvis; + } + } + + if (rl < _rl_screenwidth) + invfl = ninvis; + + *r = '\0'; + if (lp) + *lp = rl; + if (lip) + *lip = last; + if (niflp) + *niflp = invfl; + return ret; +} + +/* Just strip out RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE and RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE from + PMT and return the rest of PMT. */ +char * +_rl_strip_prompt (pmt) + char *pmt; +{ + char *ret; + + ret = expand_prompt (pmt, (int *)NULL, (int *)NULL, (int *)NULL); + return ret; +} + +/* + * Expand the prompt string into the various display components, if + * necessary. + * + * local_prompt = expanded last line of string in rl_display_prompt + * (portion after the final newline) + * local_prompt_prefix = portion before last newline of rl_display_prompt, + * expanded via expand_prompt + * prompt_visible_length = number of visible characters in local_prompt + * prompt_prefix_length = number of visible characters in local_prompt_prefix + * + * This function is called once per call to readline(). It may also be + * called arbitrarily to expand the primary prompt. + * + * The return value is the number of visible characters on the last line + * of the (possibly multi-line) prompt. + */ +int +rl_expand_prompt (prompt) + char *prompt; +{ + char *p, *t; + int c; + + /* Clear out any saved values. */ + FREE (local_prompt); + FREE (local_prompt_prefix); + + local_prompt = local_prompt_prefix = (char *)0; + prompt_last_invisible = prompt_visible_length = 0; + + if (prompt == 0 || *prompt == 0) + return (0); + + p = strrchr (prompt, '\n'); + if (!p) + { + /* The prompt is only one logical line, though it might wrap. */ + local_prompt = expand_prompt (prompt, &prompt_visible_length, + &prompt_last_invisible, + &prompt_invis_chars_first_line); + local_prompt_prefix = (char *)0; + return (prompt_visible_length); + } + else + { + /* The prompt spans multiple lines. */ + t = ++p; + local_prompt = expand_prompt (p, &prompt_visible_length, + &prompt_last_invisible, + &prompt_invis_chars_first_line); + c = *t; *t = '\0'; + /* The portion of the prompt string up to and including the + final newline is now null-terminated. */ + local_prompt_prefix = expand_prompt (prompt, &prompt_prefix_length, + (int *)NULL, + &prompt_invis_chars_first_line); + *t = c; + return (prompt_prefix_length); + } +} + +/* Initialize the VISIBLE_LINE and INVISIBLE_LINE arrays, and their associated + arrays of line break markers. MINSIZE is the minimum size of VISIBLE_LINE + and INVISIBLE_LINE; if it is greater than LINE_SIZE, LINE_SIZE is + increased. If the lines have already been allocated, this ensures that + they can hold at least MINSIZE characters. */ +static void +init_line_structures (minsize) + int minsize; +{ + register int n; + + if (invisible_line == 0) /* initialize it */ + { + if (line_size < minsize) + line_size = minsize; + visible_line = (char *)xmalloc (line_size); + invisible_line = (char *)xmalloc (line_size); + } + else if (line_size < minsize) /* ensure it can hold MINSIZE chars */ + { + line_size *= 2; + if (line_size < minsize) + line_size = minsize; + visible_line = (char *)xrealloc (visible_line, line_size); + invisible_line = (char *)xrealloc (invisible_line, line_size); + } + + for (n = minsize; n < line_size; n++) + { + visible_line[n] = 0; + invisible_line[n] = 1; + } + + if (vis_lbreaks == 0) + { + /* should be enough. */ + inv_lbsize = vis_lbsize = 256; + inv_lbreaks = (int *)xmalloc (inv_lbsize * sizeof (int)); + vis_lbreaks = (int *)xmalloc (vis_lbsize * sizeof (int)); +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + _rl_wrapped_line = (int *)xmalloc (vis_lbsize * sizeof (int)); +#endif + inv_lbreaks[0] = vis_lbreaks[0] = 0; + } +} + +/* Basic redisplay algorithm. */ +void +rl_redisplay () +{ + register int in, out, c, linenum, cursor_linenum; + register char *line; + int c_pos, inv_botlin, lb_botlin, lb_linenum; + int newlines, lpos, temp; + char *prompt_this_line; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + wchar_t wc; + size_t wc_bytes; + int wc_width; + mbstate_t ps; + int _rl_wrapped_multicolumn = 0; +#endif + + if (!readline_echoing_p) + return; + + if (!rl_display_prompt) + rl_display_prompt = ""; + + if (invisible_line == 0) + { + init_line_structures (0); + rl_on_new_line (); + } + + /* Draw the line into the buffer. */ + c_pos = -1; + + line = invisible_line; + out = inv_botlin = 0; + + /* Mark the line as modified or not. We only do this for history + lines. */ + if (_rl_mark_modified_lines && current_history () && rl_undo_list) + { + line[out++] = '*'; + line[out] = '\0'; + } + + /* If someone thought that the redisplay was handled, but the currently + visible line has a different modification state than the one about + to become visible, then correct the caller's misconception. */ + if (visible_line[0] != invisible_line[0]) + rl_display_fixed = 0; + + /* If the prompt to be displayed is the `primary' readline prompt (the + one passed to readline()), use the values we have already expanded. + If not, use what's already in rl_display_prompt. WRAP_OFFSET is the + number of non-visible characters in the prompt string. */ + if (rl_display_prompt == rl_prompt || local_prompt) + { + int local_len = local_prompt ? strlen (local_prompt) : 0; + if (local_prompt_prefix && forced_display) + _rl_output_some_chars (local_prompt_prefix, strlen (local_prompt_prefix)); + + if (local_len > 0) + { + temp = local_len + out + 2; + if (temp >= line_size) + { + line_size = (temp + 1024) - (temp % 1024); + visible_line = (char *)xrealloc (visible_line, line_size); + line = invisible_line = (char *)xrealloc (invisible_line, line_size); + } + strncpy (line + out, local_prompt, local_len); + out += local_len; + } + line[out] = '\0'; + wrap_offset = local_len - prompt_visible_length; + } + else + { + int pmtlen; + prompt_this_line = strrchr (rl_display_prompt, '\n'); + if (!prompt_this_line) + prompt_this_line = rl_display_prompt; + else + { + prompt_this_line++; + pmtlen = prompt_this_line - rl_display_prompt; /* temp var */ + if (forced_display) + { + _rl_output_some_chars (rl_display_prompt, pmtlen); + /* Make sure we are at column zero even after a newline, + regardless of the state of terminal output processing. */ + if (pmtlen < 2 || prompt_this_line[-2] != '\r') + cr (); + } + } + + pmtlen = strlen (prompt_this_line); + temp = pmtlen + out + 2; + if (temp >= line_size) + { + line_size = (temp + 1024) - (temp % 1024); + visible_line = (char *)xrealloc (visible_line, line_size); + line = invisible_line = (char *)xrealloc (invisible_line, line_size); + } + strncpy (line + out, prompt_this_line, pmtlen); + out += pmtlen; + line[out] = '\0'; + wrap_offset = prompt_invis_chars_first_line = 0; + } + +#define CHECK_INV_LBREAKS() \ + do { \ + if (newlines >= (inv_lbsize - 2)) \ + { \ + inv_lbsize *= 2; \ + inv_lbreaks = (int *)xrealloc (inv_lbreaks, inv_lbsize * sizeof (int)); \ + } \ + } while (0) + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +#define CHECK_LPOS() \ + do { \ + lpos++; \ + if (lpos >= _rl_screenwidth) \ + { \ + if (newlines >= (inv_lbsize - 2)) \ + { \ + inv_lbsize *= 2; \ + inv_lbreaks = (int *)xrealloc (inv_lbreaks, inv_lbsize * sizeof (int)); \ + _rl_wrapped_line = (int *)xrealloc (_rl_wrapped_line, inv_lbsize * sizeof (int)); \ + } \ + inv_lbreaks[++newlines] = out; \ + _rl_wrapped_line[newlines] = _rl_wrapped_multicolumn; \ + lpos = 0; \ + } \ + } while (0) +#else +#define CHECK_LPOS() \ + do { \ + lpos++; \ + if (lpos >= _rl_screenwidth) \ + { \ + if (newlines >= (inv_lbsize - 2)) \ + { \ + inv_lbsize *= 2; \ + inv_lbreaks = (int *)xrealloc (inv_lbreaks, inv_lbsize * sizeof (int)); \ + } \ + inv_lbreaks[++newlines] = out; \ + lpos = 0; \ + } \ + } while (0) +#endif + + /* inv_lbreaks[i] is where line i starts in the buffer. */ + inv_lbreaks[newlines = 0] = 0; + lpos = out - wrap_offset; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + memset (_rl_wrapped_line, 0, vis_lbsize); +#endif + + /* prompt_invis_chars_first_line is the number of invisible characters in + the first physical line of the prompt. + wrap_offset - prompt_invis_chars_first_line is the number of invis + chars on the second line. */ + + /* what if lpos is already >= _rl_screenwidth before we start drawing the + contents of the command line? */ + while (lpos >= _rl_screenwidth) + { + /* fix from Darin Johnson <darin@acuson.com> for prompt string with + invisible characters that is longer than the screen width. The + prompt_invis_chars_first_line variable could be made into an array + saying how many invisible characters there are per line, but that's + probably too much work for the benefit gained. How many people have + prompts that exceed two physical lines? */ + temp = ((newlines + 1) * _rl_screenwidth) + +#if 0 + ((newlines == 0) ? prompt_invis_chars_first_line : 0) + +#else + ((newlines == 0 && local_prompt_prefix == 0) ? prompt_invis_chars_first_line : 0) + +#endif + ((newlines == 1) ? wrap_offset : 0); + + inv_lbreaks[++newlines] = temp; + lpos -= _rl_screenwidth; + } + + prompt_last_screen_line = newlines; + + /* Draw the rest of the line (after the prompt) into invisible_line, keeping + track of where the cursor is (c_pos), the number of the line containing + the cursor (lb_linenum), the last line number (lb_botlin and inv_botlin). + It maintains an array of line breaks for display (inv_lbreaks). + This handles expanding tabs for display and displaying meta characters. */ + lb_linenum = 0; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + in = 0; + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + wc_bytes = mbrtowc (&wc, rl_line_buffer, rl_end, &ps); + } + else + wc_bytes = 1; + while (in < rl_end) +#else + for (in = 0; in < rl_end; in++) +#endif + { + c = (unsigned char)rl_line_buffer[in]; + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + if (wc_bytes == (size_t)-1 || wc_bytes == (size_t)-2) + { + /* Byte sequence is invalid or shortened. Assume that the + first byte represents a character. */ + wc_bytes = 1; + /* Assume that a character occupies a single column. */ + wc_width = 1; + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + } + else if (wc_bytes == (size_t)0) + break; /* Found '\0' */ + else + { + temp = wcwidth (wc); + wc_width = (temp < 0) ? 1 : temp; + } + } +#endif + + if (out + 8 >= line_size) /* XXX - 8 for \t */ + { + line_size *= 2; + visible_line = (char *)xrealloc (visible_line, line_size); + invisible_line = (char *)xrealloc (invisible_line, line_size); + line = invisible_line; + } + + if (in == rl_point) + { + c_pos = out; + lb_linenum = newlines; + } + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (META_CHAR (c) && _rl_output_meta_chars == 0) /* XXX - clean up */ +#else + if (META_CHAR (c)) +#endif + { + if (_rl_output_meta_chars == 0) + { + sprintf (line + out, "\\%o", c); + + if (lpos + 4 >= _rl_screenwidth) + { + temp = _rl_screenwidth - lpos; + CHECK_INV_LBREAKS (); + inv_lbreaks[++newlines] = out + temp; + lpos = 4 - temp; + } + else + lpos += 4; + + out += 4; + } + else + { + line[out++] = c; + CHECK_LPOS(); + } + } +#if defined (DISPLAY_TABS) + else if (c == '\t') + { + register int newout; + +#if 0 + newout = (out | (int)7) + 1; +#else + newout = out + 8 - lpos % 8; +#endif + temp = newout - out; + if (lpos + temp >= _rl_screenwidth) + { + register int temp2; + temp2 = _rl_screenwidth - lpos; + CHECK_INV_LBREAKS (); + inv_lbreaks[++newlines] = out + temp2; + lpos = temp - temp2; + while (out < newout) + line[out++] = ' '; + } + else + { + while (out < newout) + line[out++] = ' '; + lpos += temp; + } + } +#endif + else if (c == '\n' && _rl_horizontal_scroll_mode == 0 && _rl_term_up && *_rl_term_up) + { + line[out++] = '\0'; /* XXX - sentinel */ + CHECK_INV_LBREAKS (); + inv_lbreaks[++newlines] = out; + lpos = 0; + } + else if (CTRL_CHAR (c) || c == RUBOUT) + { + line[out++] = '^'; + CHECK_LPOS(); + line[out++] = CTRL_CHAR (c) ? UNCTRL (c) : '?'; + CHECK_LPOS(); + } + else + { +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + register int i; + + _rl_wrapped_multicolumn = 0; + + if (_rl_screenwidth < lpos + wc_width) + for (i = lpos; i < _rl_screenwidth; i++) + { + /* The space will be removed in update_line() */ + line[out++] = ' '; + _rl_wrapped_multicolumn++; + CHECK_LPOS(); + } + if (in == rl_point) + { + c_pos = out; + lb_linenum = newlines; + } + for (i = in; i < in+wc_bytes; i++) + line[out++] = rl_line_buffer[i]; + for (i = 0; i < wc_width; i++) + CHECK_LPOS(); + } + else + { + line[out++] = c; + CHECK_LPOS(); + } +#else + line[out++] = c; + CHECK_LPOS(); +#endif + } + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + in += wc_bytes; + wc_bytes = mbrtowc (&wc, rl_line_buffer + in, rl_end - in, &ps); + } + else + in++; +#endif + + } + line[out] = '\0'; + if (c_pos < 0) + { + c_pos = out; + lb_linenum = newlines; + } + + inv_botlin = lb_botlin = newlines; + CHECK_INV_LBREAKS (); + inv_lbreaks[newlines+1] = out; + cursor_linenum = lb_linenum; + + /* C_POS == position in buffer where cursor should be placed. + CURSOR_LINENUM == line number where the cursor should be placed. */ + + /* PWP: now is when things get a bit hairy. The visible and invisible + line buffers are really multiple lines, which would wrap every + (screenwidth - 1) characters. Go through each in turn, finding + the changed region and updating it. The line order is top to bottom. */ + + /* If we can move the cursor up and down, then use multiple lines, + otherwise, let long lines display in a single terminal line, and + horizontally scroll it. */ + + if (_rl_horizontal_scroll_mode == 0 && _rl_term_up && *_rl_term_up) + { + int nleft, pos, changed_screen_line; + + if (!rl_display_fixed || forced_display) + { + forced_display = 0; + + /* If we have more than a screenful of material to display, then + only display a screenful. We should display the last screen, + not the first. */ + if (out >= _rl_screenchars) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + out = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (line, _rl_screenchars, MB_FIND_ANY); + else + out = _rl_screenchars - 1; + } + + /* The first line is at character position 0 in the buffer. The + second and subsequent lines start at inv_lbreaks[N], offset by + OFFSET (which has already been calculated above). */ + +#define W_OFFSET(line, offset) ((line) == 0 ? offset : 0) +#define VIS_LLEN(l) ((l) > _rl_vis_botlin ? 0 : (vis_lbreaks[l+1] - vis_lbreaks[l])) +#define INV_LLEN(l) (inv_lbreaks[l+1] - inv_lbreaks[l]) +#define VIS_CHARS(line) (visible_line + vis_lbreaks[line]) +#define VIS_LINE(line) ((line) > _rl_vis_botlin) ? "" : VIS_CHARS(line) +#define INV_LINE(line) (invisible_line + inv_lbreaks[line]) + + /* For each line in the buffer, do the updating display. */ + for (linenum = 0; linenum <= inv_botlin; linenum++) + { + update_line (VIS_LINE(linenum), INV_LINE(linenum), linenum, + VIS_LLEN(linenum), INV_LLEN(linenum), inv_botlin); + + /* If this is the line with the prompt, we might need to + compensate for invisible characters in the new line. Do + this only if there is not more than one new line (which + implies that we completely overwrite the old visible line) + and the new line is shorter than the old. Make sure we are + at the end of the new line before clearing. */ + if (linenum == 0 && + inv_botlin == 0 && _rl_last_c_pos == out && + (wrap_offset > visible_wrap_offset) && + (_rl_last_c_pos < visible_first_line_len)) + { + nleft = _rl_screenwidth + wrap_offset - _rl_last_c_pos; + if (nleft) + _rl_clear_to_eol (nleft); + } + + /* Since the new first line is now visible, save its length. */ + if (linenum == 0) + visible_first_line_len = (inv_botlin > 0) ? inv_lbreaks[1] : out - wrap_offset; + } + + /* We may have deleted some lines. If so, clear the left over + blank ones at the bottom out. */ + if (_rl_vis_botlin > inv_botlin) + { + char *tt; + for (; linenum <= _rl_vis_botlin; linenum++) + { + tt = VIS_CHARS (linenum); + _rl_move_vert (linenum); + _rl_move_cursor_relative (0, tt); + _rl_clear_to_eol + ((linenum == _rl_vis_botlin) ? strlen (tt) : _rl_screenwidth); + } + } + _rl_vis_botlin = inv_botlin; + + /* CHANGED_SCREEN_LINE is set to 1 if we have moved to a + different screen line during this redisplay. */ + changed_screen_line = _rl_last_v_pos != cursor_linenum; + if (changed_screen_line) + { + _rl_move_vert (cursor_linenum); + /* If we moved up to the line with the prompt using _rl_term_up, + the physical cursor position on the screen stays the same, + but the buffer position needs to be adjusted to account + for invisible characters. */ + if (cursor_linenum == 0 && wrap_offset) + _rl_last_c_pos += wrap_offset; + } + + /* We have to reprint the prompt if it contains invisible + characters, since it's not generally OK to just reprint + the characters from the current cursor position. But we + only need to reprint it if the cursor is before the last + invisible character in the prompt string. */ + nleft = prompt_visible_length + wrap_offset; + if (cursor_linenum == 0 && wrap_offset > 0 && _rl_last_c_pos > 0 && + _rl_last_c_pos <= prompt_last_invisible && local_prompt) + { +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + putc ('\r', rl_outstream); +#else + if (_rl_term_cr) + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); +#endif + _rl_output_some_chars (local_prompt, nleft); + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + _rl_last_c_pos = _rl_col_width(local_prompt, 0, nleft); + else + _rl_last_c_pos = nleft; + } + + /* Where on that line? And where does that line start + in the buffer? */ + pos = inv_lbreaks[cursor_linenum]; + /* nleft == number of characters in the line buffer between the + start of the line and the cursor position. */ + nleft = c_pos - pos; + + /* Since _rl_backspace() doesn't know about invisible characters in the + prompt, and there's no good way to tell it, we compensate for + those characters here and call _rl_backspace() directly. */ + if (wrap_offset && cursor_linenum == 0 && nleft < _rl_last_c_pos) + { + _rl_backspace (_rl_last_c_pos - nleft); + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + _rl_last_c_pos = _rl_col_width (&visible_line[pos], 0, nleft); + else + _rl_last_c_pos = nleft; + } + + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + _rl_move_cursor_relative (nleft, &invisible_line[pos]); + else if (nleft != _rl_last_c_pos) + _rl_move_cursor_relative (nleft, &invisible_line[pos]); + } + } + else /* Do horizontal scrolling. */ + { +#define M_OFFSET(margin, offset) ((margin) == 0 ? offset : 0) + int lmargin, ndisp, nleft, phys_c_pos, t; + + /* Always at top line. */ + _rl_last_v_pos = 0; + + /* Compute where in the buffer the displayed line should start. This + will be LMARGIN. */ + + /* The number of characters that will be displayed before the cursor. */ + ndisp = c_pos - wrap_offset; + nleft = prompt_visible_length + wrap_offset; + /* Where the new cursor position will be on the screen. This can be + longer than SCREENWIDTH; if it is, lmargin will be adjusted. */ + phys_c_pos = c_pos - (last_lmargin ? last_lmargin : wrap_offset); + t = _rl_screenwidth / 3; + + /* If the number of characters had already exceeded the screenwidth, + last_lmargin will be > 0. */ + + /* If the number of characters to be displayed is more than the screen + width, compute the starting offset so that the cursor is about + two-thirds of the way across the screen. */ + if (phys_c_pos > _rl_screenwidth - 2) + { + lmargin = c_pos - (2 * t); + if (lmargin < 0) + lmargin = 0; + /* If the left margin would be in the middle of a prompt with + invisible characters, don't display the prompt at all. */ + if (wrap_offset && lmargin > 0 && lmargin < nleft) + lmargin = nleft; + } + else if (ndisp < _rl_screenwidth - 2) /* XXX - was -1 */ + lmargin = 0; + else if (phys_c_pos < 1) + { + /* If we are moving back towards the beginning of the line and + the last margin is no longer correct, compute a new one. */ + lmargin = ((c_pos - 1) / t) * t; /* XXX */ + if (wrap_offset && lmargin > 0 && lmargin < nleft) + lmargin = nleft; + } + else + lmargin = last_lmargin; + + /* If the first character on the screen isn't the first character + in the display line, indicate this with a special character. */ + if (lmargin > 0) + line[lmargin] = '<'; + + /* If SCREENWIDTH characters starting at LMARGIN do not encompass + the whole line, indicate that with a special character at the + right edge of the screen. If LMARGIN is 0, we need to take the + wrap offset into account. */ + t = lmargin + M_OFFSET (lmargin, wrap_offset) + _rl_screenwidth; + if (t < out) + line[t - 1] = '>'; + + if (!rl_display_fixed || forced_display || lmargin != last_lmargin) + { + forced_display = 0; + update_line (&visible_line[last_lmargin], + &invisible_line[lmargin], + 0, + _rl_screenwidth + visible_wrap_offset, + _rl_screenwidth + (lmargin ? 0 : wrap_offset), + 0); + + /* If the visible new line is shorter than the old, but the number + of invisible characters is greater, and we are at the end of + the new line, we need to clear to eol. */ + t = _rl_last_c_pos - M_OFFSET (lmargin, wrap_offset); + if ((M_OFFSET (lmargin, wrap_offset) > visible_wrap_offset) && + (_rl_last_c_pos == out) && + t < visible_first_line_len) + { + nleft = _rl_screenwidth - t; + _rl_clear_to_eol (nleft); + } + visible_first_line_len = out - lmargin - M_OFFSET (lmargin, wrap_offset); + if (visible_first_line_len > _rl_screenwidth) + visible_first_line_len = _rl_screenwidth; + + _rl_move_cursor_relative (c_pos - lmargin, &invisible_line[lmargin]); + last_lmargin = lmargin; + } + } + fflush (rl_outstream); + + /* Swap visible and non-visible lines. */ + { + char *vtemp = visible_line; + int *itemp = vis_lbreaks, ntemp = vis_lbsize; + + visible_line = invisible_line; + invisible_line = vtemp; + + vis_lbreaks = inv_lbreaks; + inv_lbreaks = itemp; + + vis_lbsize = inv_lbsize; + inv_lbsize = ntemp; + + rl_display_fixed = 0; + /* If we are displaying on a single line, and last_lmargin is > 0, we + are not displaying any invisible characters, so set visible_wrap_offset + to 0. */ + if (_rl_horizontal_scroll_mode && last_lmargin) + visible_wrap_offset = 0; + else + visible_wrap_offset = wrap_offset; + } +} + +/* PWP: update_line() is based on finding the middle difference of each + line on the screen; vis: + + /old first difference + /beginning of line | /old last same /old EOL + v v v v +old: eddie> Oh, my little gruntle-buggy is to me, as lurgid as +new: eddie> Oh, my little buggy says to me, as lurgid as + ^ ^ ^ ^ + \beginning of line | \new last same \new end of line + \new first difference + + All are character pointers for the sake of speed. Special cases for + no differences, as well as for end of line additions must be handled. + + Could be made even smarter, but this works well enough */ +static void +update_line (old, new, current_line, omax, nmax, inv_botlin) + register char *old, *new; + int current_line, omax, nmax, inv_botlin; +{ + register char *ofd, *ols, *oe, *nfd, *nls, *ne; + int temp, lendiff, wsatend, od, nd; + int current_invis_chars; + int col_lendiff, col_temp; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + mbstate_t ps_new, ps_old; + int new_offset, old_offset, tmp; +#endif + + /* If we're at the right edge of a terminal that supports xn, we're + ready to wrap around, so do so. This fixes problems with knowing + the exact cursor position and cut-and-paste with certain terminal + emulators. In this calculation, TEMP is the physical screen + position of the cursor. */ + temp = _rl_last_c_pos - W_OFFSET(_rl_last_v_pos, visible_wrap_offset); + if (temp == _rl_screenwidth && _rl_term_autowrap && !_rl_horizontal_scroll_mode + && _rl_last_v_pos == current_line - 1) + { +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + wchar_t wc; + mbstate_t ps; + int tempwidth, bytes; + size_t ret; + + /* This fixes only double-column characters, but if the wrapped + character comsumes more than three columns, spaces will be + inserted in the string buffer. */ + if (_rl_wrapped_line[current_line] > 0) + _rl_clear_to_eol (_rl_wrapped_line[current_line]); + + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + ret = mbrtowc (&wc, new, MB_CUR_MAX, &ps); + if (ret == (size_t)-1 || ret == (size_t)-2) + { + tempwidth = 1; + ret = 1; + } + else if (ret == 0) + tempwidth = 0; + else + tempwidth = wcwidth (wc); + + if (tempwidth > 0) + { + int count; + bytes = ret; + for (count = 0; count < bytes; count++) + putc (new[count], rl_outstream); + _rl_last_c_pos = tempwidth; + _rl_last_v_pos++; + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + ret = mbrtowc (&wc, old, MB_CUR_MAX, &ps); + if (ret != 0 && bytes != 0) + { + if (ret == (size_t)-1 || ret == (size_t)-2) + memmove (old+bytes, old+1, strlen (old+1)); + else + memmove (old+bytes, old+ret, strlen (old+ret)); + memcpy (old, new, bytes); + } + } + else + { + putc (' ', rl_outstream); + _rl_last_c_pos = 1; + _rl_last_v_pos++; + if (old[0] && new[0]) + old[0] = new[0]; + } + } + else +#endif + { + if (new[0]) + putc (new[0], rl_outstream); + else + putc (' ', rl_outstream); + _rl_last_c_pos = 1; /* XXX */ + _rl_last_v_pos++; + if (old[0] && new[0]) + old[0] = new[0]; + } + } + + + /* Find first difference. */ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + memset (&ps_new, 0, sizeof(mbstate_t)); + memset (&ps_old, 0, sizeof(mbstate_t)); + + new_offset = old_offset = 0; + for (ofd = old, nfd = new; + (ofd - old < omax) && *ofd && + _rl_compare_chars(old, old_offset, &ps_old, new, new_offset, &ps_new); ) + { + old_offset = _rl_find_next_mbchar (old, old_offset, 1, MB_FIND_ANY); + new_offset = _rl_find_next_mbchar (new, new_offset, 1, MB_FIND_ANY); + ofd = old + old_offset; + nfd = new + new_offset; + } + } + else +#endif + for (ofd = old, nfd = new; + (ofd - old < omax) && *ofd && (*ofd == *nfd); + ofd++, nfd++) + ; + + /* Move to the end of the screen line. ND and OD are used to keep track + of the distance between ne and new and oe and old, respectively, to + move a subtraction out of each loop. */ + for (od = ofd - old, oe = ofd; od < omax && *oe; oe++, od++); + for (nd = nfd - new, ne = nfd; nd < nmax && *ne; ne++, nd++); + + /* If no difference, continue to next line. */ + if (ofd == oe && nfd == ne) + return; + + wsatend = 1; /* flag for trailing whitespace */ + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + ols = old + _rl_find_prev_mbchar (old, oe - old, MB_FIND_ANY); + nls = new + _rl_find_prev_mbchar (new, ne - new, MB_FIND_ANY); + while ((ols > ofd) && (nls > nfd)) + { + memset (&ps_old, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + memset (&ps_new, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + + _rl_adjust_point (old, ols - old, &ps_old); + _rl_adjust_point (new, nls - new, &ps_new); + + if (_rl_compare_chars (old, ols - old, &ps_old, new, nls - new, &ps_new) == 0) + break; + + if (*ols == ' ') + wsatend = 0; + + ols = old + _rl_find_prev_mbchar (old, ols - old, MB_FIND_ANY); + nls = new + _rl_find_prev_mbchar (new, nls - new, MB_FIND_ANY); + } + } + else + { +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + ols = oe - 1; /* find last same */ + nls = ne - 1; + while ((ols > ofd) && (nls > nfd) && (*ols == *nls)) + { + if (*ols != ' ') + wsatend = 0; + ols--; + nls--; + } +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + } +#endif + + if (wsatend) + { + ols = oe; + nls = ne; + } +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + /* This may not work for stateful encoding, but who cares? To handle + stateful encoding properly, we have to scan each string from the + beginning and compare. */ + else if (_rl_compare_chars (ols, 0, NULL, nls, 0, NULL) == 0) +#else + else if (*ols != *nls) +#endif + { + if (*ols) /* don't step past the NUL */ + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + ols = old + _rl_find_next_mbchar (old, ols - old, 1, MB_FIND_ANY); + else + ols++; + } + if (*nls) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + nls = new + _rl_find_next_mbchar (new, nls - new, 1, MB_FIND_ANY); + else + nls++; + } + } + + /* count of invisible characters in the current invisible line. */ + current_invis_chars = W_OFFSET (current_line, wrap_offset); + if (_rl_last_v_pos != current_line) + { + _rl_move_vert (current_line); + if (current_line == 0 && visible_wrap_offset) + _rl_last_c_pos += visible_wrap_offset; + } + + /* If this is the first line and there are invisible characters in the + prompt string, and the prompt string has not changed, and the current + cursor position is before the last invisible character in the prompt, + and the index of the character to move to is past the end of the prompt + string, then redraw the entire prompt string. We can only do this + reliably if the terminal supports a `cr' capability. + + This is not an efficiency hack -- there is a problem with redrawing + portions of the prompt string if they contain terminal escape + sequences (like drawing the `unbold' sequence without a corresponding + `bold') that manifests itself on certain terminals. */ + + lendiff = local_prompt ? strlen (local_prompt) : 0; + od = ofd - old; /* index of first difference in visible line */ + if (current_line == 0 && !_rl_horizontal_scroll_mode && + _rl_term_cr && lendiff > prompt_visible_length && _rl_last_c_pos > 0 && + od >= lendiff && _rl_last_c_pos <= prompt_last_invisible) + { +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + putc ('\r', rl_outstream); +#else + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); +#endif + _rl_output_some_chars (local_prompt, lendiff); + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + _rl_last_c_pos = _rl_col_width (local_prompt, 0, lendiff); + else + _rl_last_c_pos = lendiff; + } + + _rl_move_cursor_relative (od, old); + + /* if (len (new) > len (old)) + lendiff == difference in buffer + col_lendiff == difference on screen + When not using multibyte characters, these are equal */ + lendiff = (nls - nfd) - (ols - ofd); + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + col_lendiff = _rl_col_width (new, nfd - new, nls - new) - _rl_col_width (old, ofd - old, ols - old); + else + col_lendiff = lendiff; + + /* If we are changing the number of invisible characters in a line, and + the spot of first difference is before the end of the invisible chars, + lendiff needs to be adjusted. */ + if (current_line == 0 && !_rl_horizontal_scroll_mode && + current_invis_chars != visible_wrap_offset) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + lendiff += visible_wrap_offset - current_invis_chars; + col_lendiff += visible_wrap_offset - current_invis_chars; + } + else + { + lendiff += visible_wrap_offset - current_invis_chars; + col_lendiff = lendiff; + } + } + + /* Insert (diff (len (old), len (new)) ch. */ + temp = ne - nfd; + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + col_temp = _rl_col_width (new, nfd - new, ne - new); + else + col_temp = temp; + + if (col_lendiff > 0) /* XXX - was lendiff */ + { + /* Non-zero if we're increasing the number of lines. */ + int gl = current_line >= _rl_vis_botlin && inv_botlin > _rl_vis_botlin; + /* Sometimes it is cheaper to print the characters rather than + use the terminal's capabilities. If we're growing the number + of lines, make sure we actually cause the new line to wrap + around on auto-wrapping terminals. */ + if (_rl_terminal_can_insert && ((2 * col_temp) >= col_lendiff || _rl_term_IC) && (!_rl_term_autowrap || !gl)) + { + /* If lendiff > prompt_visible_length and _rl_last_c_pos == 0 and + _rl_horizontal_scroll_mode == 1, inserting the characters with + _rl_term_IC or _rl_term_ic will screw up the screen because of the + invisible characters. We need to just draw them. */ + if (*ols && (!_rl_horizontal_scroll_mode || _rl_last_c_pos > 0 || + lendiff <= prompt_visible_length || !current_invis_chars)) + { + insert_some_chars (nfd, lendiff, col_lendiff); + _rl_last_c_pos += col_lendiff; + } + else if (*ols == 0) + { + /* At the end of a line the characters do not have to + be "inserted". They can just be placed on the screen. */ + /* However, this screws up the rest of this block, which + assumes you've done the insert because you can. */ + _rl_output_some_chars (nfd, lendiff); + _rl_last_c_pos += col_lendiff; + } + else + { + /* We have horizontal scrolling and we are not inserting at + the end. We have invisible characters in this line. This + is a dumb update. */ + _rl_output_some_chars (nfd, temp); + _rl_last_c_pos += col_temp; + return; + } + /* Copy (new) chars to screen from first diff to last match. */ + temp = nls - nfd; + if ((temp - lendiff) > 0) + { + _rl_output_some_chars (nfd + lendiff, temp - lendiff); +#if 0 + _rl_last_c_pos += _rl_col_width (nfd+lendiff, 0, temp-lendiff) - col_lendiff; +#else + _rl_last_c_pos += _rl_col_width (nfd+lendiff, 0, temp-col_lendiff); +#endif + } + } + else + { + /* cannot insert chars, write to EOL */ + _rl_output_some_chars (nfd, temp); + _rl_last_c_pos += col_temp; + } + } + else /* Delete characters from line. */ + { + /* If possible and inexpensive to use terminal deletion, then do so. */ + if (_rl_term_dc && (2 * col_temp) >= -col_lendiff) + { + /* If all we're doing is erasing the invisible characters in the + prompt string, don't bother. It screws up the assumptions + about what's on the screen. */ + if (_rl_horizontal_scroll_mode && _rl_last_c_pos == 0 && + -lendiff == visible_wrap_offset) + col_lendiff = 0; + + if (col_lendiff) + delete_chars (-col_lendiff); /* delete (diff) characters */ + + /* Copy (new) chars to screen from first diff to last match */ + temp = nls - nfd; + if (temp > 0) + { + _rl_output_some_chars (nfd, temp); + _rl_last_c_pos += _rl_col_width (nfd, 0, temp);; + } + } + /* Otherwise, print over the existing material. */ + else + { + if (temp > 0) + { + _rl_output_some_chars (nfd, temp); + _rl_last_c_pos += col_temp; + } + lendiff = (oe - old) - (ne - new); + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + col_lendiff = _rl_col_width (old, 0, oe - old) - _rl_col_width (new, 0, ne - new); + else + col_lendiff = lendiff; + + if (col_lendiff) + { + if (_rl_term_autowrap && current_line < inv_botlin) + space_to_eol (col_lendiff); + else + _rl_clear_to_eol (col_lendiff); + } + } + } +} + +/* Tell the update routines that we have moved onto a new (empty) line. */ +int +rl_on_new_line () +{ + if (visible_line) + visible_line[0] = '\0'; + + _rl_last_c_pos = _rl_last_v_pos = 0; + _rl_vis_botlin = last_lmargin = 0; + if (vis_lbreaks) + vis_lbreaks[0] = vis_lbreaks[1] = 0; + visible_wrap_offset = 0; + return 0; +} + +/* Tell the update routines that we have moved onto a new line with the + prompt already displayed. Code originally from the version of readline + distributed with CLISP. */ +int +rl_on_new_line_with_prompt () +{ + int prompt_size, i, l, real_screenwidth, newlines; + char *prompt_last_line; + + /* Initialize visible_line and invisible_line to ensure that they can hold + the already-displayed prompt. */ + prompt_size = strlen (rl_prompt) + 1; + init_line_structures (prompt_size); + + /* Make sure the line structures hold the already-displayed prompt for + redisplay. */ + strcpy (visible_line, rl_prompt); + strcpy (invisible_line, rl_prompt); + + /* If the prompt contains newlines, take the last tail. */ + prompt_last_line = strrchr (rl_prompt, '\n'); + if (!prompt_last_line) + prompt_last_line = rl_prompt; + + l = strlen (prompt_last_line); + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + _rl_last_c_pos = _rl_col_width (prompt_last_line, 0, l); + else + _rl_last_c_pos = l; + + /* Dissect prompt_last_line into screen lines. Note that here we have + to use the real screenwidth. Readline's notion of screenwidth might be + one less, see terminal.c. */ + real_screenwidth = _rl_screenwidth + (_rl_term_autowrap ? 0 : 1); + _rl_last_v_pos = l / real_screenwidth; + /* If the prompt length is a multiple of real_screenwidth, we don't know + whether the cursor is at the end of the last line, or already at the + beginning of the next line. Output a newline just to be safe. */ + if (l > 0 && (l % real_screenwidth) == 0) + _rl_output_some_chars ("\n", 1); + last_lmargin = 0; + + newlines = 0; i = 0; + while (i <= l) + { + _rl_vis_botlin = newlines; + vis_lbreaks[newlines++] = i; + i += real_screenwidth; + } + vis_lbreaks[newlines] = l; + visible_wrap_offset = 0; + + return 0; +} + +/* Actually update the display, period. */ +int +rl_forced_update_display () +{ + if (visible_line) + { + register char *temp = visible_line; + + while (*temp) + *temp++ = '\0'; + } + rl_on_new_line (); + forced_display++; + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + return 0; +} + +/* Move the cursor from _rl_last_c_pos to NEW, which are buffer indices. + DATA is the contents of the screen line of interest; i.e., where + the movement is being done. */ +void +_rl_move_cursor_relative (new, data) + int new; + const char *data; +{ + register int i; + + /* If we don't have to do anything, then return. */ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + /* If we have multibyte characters, NEW is indexed by the buffer point in + a multibyte string, but _rl_last_c_pos is the display position. In + this case, NEW's display position is not obvious. */ + if ((MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented ) && _rl_last_c_pos == new) return; +#else + if (_rl_last_c_pos == new) return; +#endif + + /* It may be faster to output a CR, and then move forwards instead + of moving backwards. */ + /* i == current physical cursor position. */ + i = _rl_last_c_pos - W_OFFSET(_rl_last_v_pos, visible_wrap_offset); + if (new == 0 || CR_FASTER (new, _rl_last_c_pos) || + (_rl_term_autowrap && i == _rl_screenwidth)) + { +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + putc ('\r', rl_outstream); +#else + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); +#endif /* !__MSDOS__ */ + _rl_last_c_pos = 0; + } + + if (_rl_last_c_pos < new) + { + /* Move the cursor forward. We do it by printing the command + to move the cursor forward if there is one, else print that + portion of the output buffer again. Which is cheaper? */ + + /* The above comment is left here for posterity. It is faster + to print one character (non-control) than to print a control + sequence telling the terminal to move forward one character. + That kind of control is for people who don't know what the + data is underneath the cursor. */ +#if defined (HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION) + if (_rl_term_forward_char) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + int width; + width = _rl_col_width (data, _rl_last_c_pos, new); + for (i = 0; i < width; i++) + tputs (_rl_term_forward_char, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + } + else + { + for (i = _rl_last_c_pos; i < new; i++) + tputs (_rl_term_forward_char, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + } + } + else if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + for (i = 0; i < new; i++) + putc (data[i], rl_outstream); + } + else + for (i = _rl_last_c_pos; i < new; i++) + putc (data[i], rl_outstream); + +#else /* !HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION */ + + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + for (i = 0; i < new; i++) + putc (data[i], rl_outstream); + } + else + for (i = _rl_last_c_pos; i < new; i++) + putc (data[i], rl_outstream); + +#endif /* !HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION */ + + } +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + /* NEW points to the buffer point, but _rl_last_c_pos is the display point. + The byte length of the string is probably bigger than the column width + of the string, which means that if NEW == _rl_last_c_pos, then NEW's + display point is less than _rl_last_c_pos. */ + else if (_rl_last_c_pos >= new) +#else + else if (_rl_last_c_pos > new) +#endif + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + for (i = 0; i < new; i++) + putc (data[i], rl_outstream); + } + else + _rl_backspace (_rl_last_c_pos - new); + } + + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + _rl_last_c_pos = _rl_col_width (data, 0, new); + else + _rl_last_c_pos = new; +} + +/* PWP: move the cursor up or down. */ +void +_rl_move_vert (to) + int to; +{ + register int delta, i; + + if (_rl_last_v_pos == to || to > _rl_screenheight) + return; + + if ((delta = to - _rl_last_v_pos) > 0) + { + for (i = 0; i < delta; i++) + putc ('\n', rl_outstream); +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + putc ('\r', rl_outstream); +#else + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); +#endif + _rl_last_c_pos = 0; + } + else + { /* delta < 0 */ + if (_rl_term_up && *_rl_term_up) + for (i = 0; i < -delta; i++) + tputs (_rl_term_up, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + } + + _rl_last_v_pos = to; /* Now TO is here */ +} + +/* Physically print C on rl_outstream. This is for functions which know + how to optimize the display. Return the number of characters output. */ +int +rl_show_char (c) + int c; +{ + int n = 1; + if (META_CHAR (c) && (_rl_output_meta_chars == 0)) + { + fprintf (rl_outstream, "M-"); + n += 2; + c = UNMETA (c); + } + +#if defined (DISPLAY_TABS) + if ((CTRL_CHAR (c) && c != '\t') || c == RUBOUT) +#else + if (CTRL_CHAR (c) || c == RUBOUT) +#endif /* !DISPLAY_TABS */ + { + fprintf (rl_outstream, "C-"); + n += 2; + c = CTRL_CHAR (c) ? UNCTRL (c) : '?'; + } + + putc (c, rl_outstream); + fflush (rl_outstream); + return n; +} + +int +rl_character_len (c, pos) + register int c, pos; +{ + unsigned char uc; + + uc = (unsigned char)c; + + if (META_CHAR (uc)) + return ((_rl_output_meta_chars == 0) ? 4 : 1); + + if (uc == '\t') + { +#if defined (DISPLAY_TABS) + return (((pos | 7) + 1) - pos); +#else + return (2); +#endif /* !DISPLAY_TABS */ + } + + if (CTRL_CHAR (c) || c == RUBOUT) + return (2); + + return ((ISPRINT (uc)) ? 1 : 2); +} + +/* How to print things in the "echo-area". The prompt is treated as a + mini-modeline. */ + +#if defined (USE_VARARGS) +int +#if defined (PREFER_STDARG) +rl_message (const char *format, ...) +#else +rl_message (va_alist) + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list args; +#if defined (PREFER_VARARGS) + char *format; +#endif + +#if defined (PREFER_STDARG) + va_start (args, format); +#else + va_start (args); + format = va_arg (args, char *); +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_VSNPRINTF) + vsnprintf (msg_buf, sizeof (msg_buf) - 1, format, args); +#else + vsprintf (msg_buf, format, args); + msg_buf[sizeof(msg_buf) - 1] = '\0'; /* overflow? */ +#endif + va_end (args); + + rl_display_prompt = msg_buf; + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + return 0; +} +#else /* !USE_VARARGS */ +int +rl_message (format, arg1, arg2) + char *format; +{ + sprintf (msg_buf, format, arg1, arg2); + msg_buf[sizeof(msg_buf) - 1] = '\0'; /* overflow? */ + rl_display_prompt = msg_buf; + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + return 0; +} +#endif /* !USE_VARARGS */ + +/* How to clear things from the "echo-area". */ +int +rl_clear_message () +{ + rl_display_prompt = rl_prompt; + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + return 0; +} + +int +rl_reset_line_state () +{ + rl_on_new_line (); + + rl_display_prompt = rl_prompt ? rl_prompt : ""; + forced_display = 1; + return 0; +} + +static char *saved_local_prompt; +static char *saved_local_prefix; +static int saved_last_invisible; +static int saved_visible_length; + +void +rl_save_prompt () +{ + saved_local_prompt = local_prompt; + saved_local_prefix = local_prompt_prefix; + saved_last_invisible = prompt_last_invisible; + saved_visible_length = prompt_visible_length; + + local_prompt = local_prompt_prefix = (char *)0; + prompt_last_invisible = prompt_visible_length = 0; +} + +void +rl_restore_prompt () +{ + FREE (local_prompt); + FREE (local_prompt_prefix); + + local_prompt = saved_local_prompt; + local_prompt_prefix = saved_local_prefix; + prompt_last_invisible = saved_last_invisible; + prompt_visible_length = saved_visible_length; +} + +char * +_rl_make_prompt_for_search (pchar) + int pchar; +{ + int len; + char *pmt; + + rl_save_prompt (); + + if (saved_local_prompt == 0) + { + len = (rl_prompt && *rl_prompt) ? strlen (rl_prompt) : 0; + pmt = (char *)xmalloc (len + 2); + if (len) + strcpy (pmt, rl_prompt); + pmt[len] = pchar; + pmt[len+1] = '\0'; + } + else + { + len = *saved_local_prompt ? strlen (saved_local_prompt) : 0; + pmt = (char *)xmalloc (len + 2); + if (len) + strcpy (pmt, saved_local_prompt); + pmt[len] = pchar; + pmt[len+1] = '\0'; + local_prompt = savestring (pmt); + prompt_last_invisible = saved_last_invisible; + prompt_visible_length = saved_visible_length + 1; + } + return pmt; +} + +/* Quick redisplay hack when erasing characters at the end of the line. */ +void +_rl_erase_at_end_of_line (l) + int l; +{ + register int i; + + _rl_backspace (l); + for (i = 0; i < l; i++) + putc (' ', rl_outstream); + _rl_backspace (l); + for (i = 0; i < l; i++) + visible_line[--_rl_last_c_pos] = '\0'; + rl_display_fixed++; +} + +/* Clear to the end of the line. COUNT is the minimum + number of character spaces to clear, */ +void +_rl_clear_to_eol (count) + int count; +{ + if (_rl_term_clreol) + tputs (_rl_term_clreol, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + else if (count) + space_to_eol (count); +} + +/* Clear to the end of the line using spaces. COUNT is the minimum + number of character spaces to clear, */ +static void +space_to_eol (count) + int count; +{ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) + putc (' ', rl_outstream); + + _rl_last_c_pos += count; +} + +void +_rl_clear_screen () +{ + if (_rl_term_clrpag) + tputs (_rl_term_clrpag, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + else + rl_crlf (); +} + +/* Insert COUNT characters from STRING to the output stream at column COL. */ +static void +insert_some_chars (string, count, col) + char *string; + int count, col; +{ + /* DEBUGGING */ + if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented) + if (count != col) + fprintf(stderr, "readline: debug: insert_some_chars: count (%d) != col (%d)\n", count, col); + + /* If IC is defined, then we do not have to "enter" insert mode. */ + if (_rl_term_IC) + { + char *buffer; + + buffer = tgoto (_rl_term_IC, 0, col); + tputs (buffer, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + _rl_output_some_chars (string, count); + } + else + { + register int i; + + /* If we have to turn on insert-mode, then do so. */ + if (_rl_term_im && *_rl_term_im) + tputs (_rl_term_im, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + + /* If there is a special command for inserting characters, then + use that first to open up the space. */ + if (_rl_term_ic && *_rl_term_ic) + { + for (i = col; i--; ) + tputs (_rl_term_ic, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + } + + /* Print the text. */ + _rl_output_some_chars (string, count); + + /* If there is a string to turn off insert mode, we had best use + it now. */ + if (_rl_term_ei && *_rl_term_ei) + tputs (_rl_term_ei, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + } +} + +/* Delete COUNT characters from the display line. */ +static void +delete_chars (count) + int count; +{ + if (count > _rl_screenwidth) /* XXX */ + return; + + if (_rl_term_DC && *_rl_term_DC) + { + char *buffer; + buffer = tgoto (_rl_term_DC, count, count); + tputs (buffer, count, _rl_output_character_function); + } + else + { + if (_rl_term_dc && *_rl_term_dc) + while (count--) + tputs (_rl_term_dc, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + } +} + +void +_rl_update_final () +{ + int full_lines; + + full_lines = 0; + /* If the cursor is the only thing on an otherwise-blank last line, + compensate so we don't print an extra CRLF. */ + if (_rl_vis_botlin && _rl_last_c_pos == 0 && + visible_line[vis_lbreaks[_rl_vis_botlin]] == 0) + { + _rl_vis_botlin--; + full_lines = 1; + } + _rl_move_vert (_rl_vis_botlin); + /* If we've wrapped lines, remove the final xterm line-wrap flag. */ + if (full_lines && _rl_term_autowrap && (VIS_LLEN(_rl_vis_botlin) == _rl_screenwidth)) + { + char *last_line; + + last_line = &visible_line[vis_lbreaks[_rl_vis_botlin]]; + _rl_move_cursor_relative (_rl_screenwidth - 1, last_line); + _rl_clear_to_eol (0); + putc (last_line[_rl_screenwidth - 1], rl_outstream); + } + _rl_vis_botlin = 0; + rl_crlf (); + fflush (rl_outstream); + rl_display_fixed++; +} + +/* Move to the start of the current line. */ +static void +cr () +{ + if (_rl_term_cr) + { +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + putc ('\r', rl_outstream); +#else + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); +#endif + _rl_last_c_pos = 0; + } +} + +/* Redraw the last line of a multi-line prompt that may possibly contain + terminal escape sequences. Called with the cursor at column 0 of the + line to draw the prompt on. */ +static void +redraw_prompt (t) + char *t; +{ + char *oldp, *oldl, *oldlprefix; + int oldlen, oldlast, oldplen, oldninvis; + + /* Geez, I should make this a struct. */ + oldp = rl_display_prompt; + oldl = local_prompt; + oldlprefix = local_prompt_prefix; + oldlen = prompt_visible_length; + oldplen = prompt_prefix_length; + oldlast = prompt_last_invisible; + oldninvis = prompt_invis_chars_first_line; + + rl_display_prompt = t; + local_prompt = expand_prompt (t, &prompt_visible_length, + &prompt_last_invisible, + &prompt_invis_chars_first_line); + local_prompt_prefix = (char *)NULL; + rl_forced_update_display (); + + rl_display_prompt = oldp; + local_prompt = oldl; + local_prompt_prefix = oldlprefix; + prompt_visible_length = oldlen; + prompt_prefix_length = oldplen; + prompt_last_invisible = oldlast; + prompt_invis_chars_first_line = oldninvis; +} + +/* Redisplay the current line after a SIGWINCH is received. */ +void +_rl_redisplay_after_sigwinch () +{ + char *t; + + /* Clear the current line and put the cursor at column 0. Make sure + the right thing happens if we have wrapped to a new screen line. */ + if (_rl_term_cr) + { +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + putc ('\r', rl_outstream); +#else + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); +#endif + _rl_last_c_pos = 0; +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + space_to_eol (_rl_screenwidth); + putc ('\r', rl_outstream); +#else + if (_rl_term_clreol) + tputs (_rl_term_clreol, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + else + { + space_to_eol (_rl_screenwidth); + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + } +#endif + if (_rl_last_v_pos > 0) + _rl_move_vert (0); + } + else + rl_crlf (); + + /* Redraw only the last line of a multi-line prompt. */ + t = strrchr (rl_display_prompt, '\n'); + if (t) + redraw_prompt (++t); + else + rl_forced_update_display (); +} + +void +_rl_clean_up_for_exit () +{ + if (readline_echoing_p) + { + _rl_move_vert (_rl_vis_botlin); + _rl_vis_botlin = 0; + fflush (rl_outstream); + rl_restart_output (1, 0); + } +} + +void +_rl_erase_entire_line () +{ + cr (); + _rl_clear_to_eol (0); + cr (); + fflush (rl_outstream); +} + +/* return the `current display line' of the cursor -- the number of lines to + move up to get to the first screen line of the current readline line. */ +int +_rl_current_display_line () +{ + int ret, nleft; + + /* Find out whether or not there might be invisible characters in the + editing buffer. */ + if (rl_display_prompt == rl_prompt) + nleft = _rl_last_c_pos - _rl_screenwidth - rl_visible_prompt_length; + else + nleft = _rl_last_c_pos - _rl_screenwidth; + + if (nleft > 0) + ret = 1 + nleft / _rl_screenwidth; + else + ret = 0; + + return ret; +} + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +/* Calculate the number of screen columns occupied by STR from START to END. + In the case of multibyte characters with stateful encoding, we have to + scan from the beginning of the string to take the state into account. */ +static int +_rl_col_width (str, start, end) + char *str; + int start, end; +{ + wchar_t wc; + mbstate_t ps = {0}; + int tmp, point, width, max; + + if (end <= start) + return 0; + + point = 0; + max = end; + + while (point < start) + { + tmp = mbrlen (str + point, max, &ps); + if ((size_t)tmp == (size_t)-1 || (size_t)tmp == (size_t)-2) + { + /* In this case, the bytes are invalid or too short to compose a + multibyte character, so we assume that the first byte represents + a single character. */ + point++; + max--; + + /* Clear the state of the byte sequence, because in this case the + effect of mbstate is undefined. */ + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + } + else if (tmp == 0) + break; /* Found '\0' */ + else + { + point += tmp; + max -= tmp; + } + } + + /* If START is not a byte that starts a character, then POINT will be + greater than START. In this case, assume that (POINT - START) gives + a byte count that is the number of columns of difference. */ + width = point - start; + + while (point < end) + { + tmp = mbrtowc (&wc, str + point, max, &ps); + if ((size_t)tmp == (size_t)-1 || (size_t)tmp == (size_t)-2) + { + /* In this case, the bytes are invalid or too short to compose a + multibyte character, so we assume that the first byte represents + a single character. */ + point++; + max--; + + /* and assume that the byte occupies a single column. */ + width++; + + /* Clear the state of the byte sequence, because in this case the + effect of mbstate is undefined. */ + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + } + else if (tmp == 0) + break; /* Found '\0' */ + else + { + point += tmp; + max -= tmp; + tmp = wcwidth(wc); + width += (tmp >= 0) ? tmp : 1; + } + } + + width += point - end; + + return width; +} +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/Makefile.in b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a85ae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ +# This makefile for Readline library documentation is in -*- text -*- mode. +# Emacs likes it that way. + +# Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. + +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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\ + else \ + ${INSTALL_DATA} $(srcdir)/rluserman.html $(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/rluserman.html; \ + fi ; \ + fi + +uninstall: + $(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/readline.info + $(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/rluserman.info + $(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/history.info + $(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(man3dir)/readline$(man3ext) + $(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(man3dir)/history$(man3ext) + -if test -n "${htmldir}" ; then \ + $(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/readline.html ; \ + $(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/rluserman.html ; \ + $(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/history.html ; \ + fi diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/hist.texinfo b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/hist.texinfo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..63ceb16 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/hist.texinfo @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- +@c %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) +@setfilename history.info +@settitle GNU History Library +@c %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) + +@setchapternewpage odd + +@include manvers.texinfo + +@ifinfo +@dircategory Libraries +@direntry +* History: (history). The GNU history library API +@end direntry + +This document describes the GNU History library, a programming tool that +provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously +typed input. + +Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +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. + +@ignore +Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the +results, provided the printed document carries copying permission +notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph +(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual). +@end ignore + +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. + +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 Free Software Foundation. +@end ifinfo + +@titlepage +@title GNU History Library +@subtitle Edition @value{EDITION}, for @code{History Library} Version @value{VERSION}. +@subtitle @value{UPDATE-MONTH} +@author Brian Fox, Free Software Foundation +@author Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University + +@page +This document describes the GNU History library, a programming tool that +provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously +typed input. + +Published by the Free Software Foundation @* +59 Temple Place, Suite 330, @* +Boston, MA 02111 USA + +Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of +this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice +are preserved on all copies. + +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. + +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 Free Software Foundation. + +@vskip 0pt plus 1filll +Copyright @copyright{} 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@end titlepage + +@ifinfo +@node Top +@top GNU History Library + +This document describes the GNU History library, a programming tool that +provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously +typed input. + +@menu +* Using History Interactively:: GNU History User's Manual. +* Programming with GNU History:: GNU History Programmer's Manual. +* Concept Index:: Index of concepts described in this manual. +* Function and Variable Index:: Index of externally visible functions + and variables. +@end menu +@end ifinfo + +@syncodeindex fn vr + +@include hsuser.texinfo +@include hstech.texinfo + +@node Concept Index +@appendix Concept Index +@printindex cp + +@node Function and Variable Index +@appendix Function and Variable Index +@printindex vr + +@contents +@bye diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.0 b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.0 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..324c363 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.0 @@ -0,0 +1,660 @@ + + + +HISTORY(3) HISTORY(3) + + +NNAAMMEE + history - GNU History Library + +CCOOPPYYRRIIGGHHTT + The GNU History Library is Copyright (C) 1989-2002 by the + Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN + Many programs read input from the user a line at a time. + The GNU History library is able to keep track of those + lines, associate arbitrary data with each line, and uti- + lize information from previous lines in composing new + ones. + + +HHIISSTTOORRYY EEXXPPAANNSSIIOONN + The history library supports a history expansion feature + that is identical to the history expansion in bbaasshh.. This + section describes what syntax features are available. + + History expansions introduce words from the history list + into the input stream, making it easy to repeat commands, + insert the arguments to a previous command into the cur- + rent input line, or fix errors in previous commands + quickly. + + History expansion is usually performed immediately after a + complete line is read. It takes place in two parts. The + first is to determine which line from the history list to + use during substitution. The second is to select portions + of that line for inclusion into the current one. The line + selected from the history is the _e_v_e_n_t, and the portions + of that line that are acted upon are _w_o_r_d_s. Various _m_o_d_i_- + _f_i_e_r_s are available to manipulate the selected words. The + line is broken into words in the same fashion as bbaasshh does + when reading input, so that several words that would oth- + erwise be separated are considered one word when sur- + rounded by quotes (see the description of hhiissttoorryy__ttookk-- + eenniizzee(()) below). History expansions are introduced by the + appearance of the history expansion character, which is !! + by default. Only backslash (\\) and single quotes can + quote the history expansion character. + + EEvveenntt DDeessiiggnnaattoorrss + An event designator is a reference to a command line entry + in the history list. + + !! Start a history substitution, except when followed + by a bbllaannkk, newline, = or (. + !!_n Refer to command line _n. + !!--_n Refer to the current command line minus _n. + !!!! Refer to the previous command. This is a synonym + for `!-1'. + + + + +GNU History 4.3 2002 January 31 1 + + + + + +HISTORY(3) HISTORY(3) + + + !!_s_t_r_i_n_g + Refer to the most recent command starting with + _s_t_r_i_n_g. + !!??_s_t_r_i_n_g[[??]] + Refer to the most recent command containing _s_t_r_i_n_g. + The trailing ?? may be omitted if _s_t_r_i_n_g is followed + immediately by a newline. + ^^_s_t_r_i_n_g_1^^_s_t_r_i_n_g_2^^ + Quick substitution. Repeat the last command, + replacing _s_t_r_i_n_g_1 with _s_t_r_i_n_g_2. Equivalent to + ``!!:s/_s_t_r_i_n_g_1/_s_t_r_i_n_g_2/'' (see MMooddiiffiieerrss below). + !!## The entire command line typed so far. + + WWoorrdd DDeessiiggnnaattoorrss + Word designators are used to select desired words from the + event. A :: separates the event specification from the + word designator. It may be omitted if the word designator + begins with a ^^, $$, **, --, or %%. Words are numbered from + the beginning of the line, with the first word being + denoted by 0 (zero). Words are inserted into the current + line separated by single spaces. + + 00 ((zzeerroo)) + The zeroth word. For the shell, this is the com- + mand word. + _n The _nth word. + ^^ The first argument. That is, word 1. + $$ The last argument. + %% The word matched by the most recent `?_s_t_r_i_n_g?' + search. + _x--_y A range of words; `-_y' abbreviates `0-_y'. + ** All of the words but the zeroth. This is a synonym + for `_1_-_$'. It is not an error to use ** if there is + just one word in the event; the empty string is + returned in that case. + xx** Abbreviates _x_-_$. + xx-- Abbreviates _x_-_$ like xx**, but omits the last word. + + If a word designator is supplied without an event specifi- + cation, the previous command is used as the event. + + MMooddiiffiieerrss + After the optional word designator, there may appear a + sequence of one or more of the following modifiers, each + preceded by a `:'. + + hh Remove a trailing file name component, leaving only + the head. + tt Remove all leading file name components, leaving + the tail. + rr Remove a trailing suffix of the form _._x_x_x, leaving + the basename. + ee Remove all but the trailing suffix. + pp Print the new command but do not execute it. + + + +GNU History 4.3 2002 January 31 2 + + + + + +HISTORY(3) HISTORY(3) + + + qq Quote the substituted words, escaping further sub- + stitutions. + xx Quote the substituted words as with qq, but break + into words at bbllaannkkss and newlines. + ss//_o_l_d//_n_e_w// + Substitute _n_e_w for the first occurrence of _o_l_d in + the event line. Any delimiter can be used in place + of /. The final delimiter is optional if it is the + last character of the event line. The delimiter + may be quoted in _o_l_d and _n_e_w with a single back- + slash. If & appears in _n_e_w, it is replaced by _o_l_d. + A single backslash will quote the &. If _o_l_d is + null, it is set to the last _o_l_d substituted, or, if + no previous history substitutions took place, the + last _s_t_r_i_n_g in a !!??_s_t_r_i_n_g[[??]] search. + && Repeat the previous substitution. + gg Cause changes to be applied over the entire event + line. This is used in conjunction with `::ss' (e.g., + `::ggss//_o_l_d//_n_e_w//') or `::&&'. If used with `::ss', any + delimiter can be used in place of /, and the final + delimiter is optional if it is the last character + of the event line. + +PPRROOGGRRAAMMMMIINNGG WWIITTHH HHIISSTTOORRYY FFUUNNCCTTIIOONNSS + This section describes how to use the History library in + other programs. + + IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn ttoo HHiissttoorryy + The programmer using the History library has available + functions for remembering lines on a history list, associ- + ating arbitrary data with a line, removing lines from the + list, searching through the list for a line containing an + arbitrary text string, and referencing any line in the + list directly. In addition, a history _e_x_p_a_n_s_i_o_n function + is available which provides for a consistent user inter- + face across different programs. + + The user using programs written with the History library + has the benefit of a consistent user interface with a set + of well-known commands for manipulating the text of previ- + ous lines and using that text in new commands. The basic + history manipulation commands are identical to the history + substitution provided by bbaasshh. + + If the programmer desires, he can use the Readline + library, which includes some history manipulation by + default, and has the added advantage of command line edit- + ing. + + Before declaring any functions using any functionality the + History library provides in other code, an application + writer should include the file _<_r_e_a_d_l_i_n_e_/_h_i_s_t_o_r_y_._h_> in any + file that uses the History library's features. It sup- + plies extern declarations for all of the library's public + + + +GNU History 4.3 2002 January 31 3 + + + + + +HISTORY(3) HISTORY(3) + + + functions and variables, and declares all of the public + data structures. + + + HHiissttoorryy SSttoorraaggee + The history list is an array of history entries. A his- + tory entry is declared as follows: + + _t_y_p_e_d_e_f _v_o_i_d _* hhiissttddaattaa__tt;; + + typedef struct _hist_entry { + char *line; + histdata_t data; + } HIST_ENTRY; + + The history list itself might therefore be declared as + + _H_I_S_T___E_N_T_R_Y _*_* tthhee__hhiissttoorryy__lliisstt;; + + The state of the History library is encapsulated into a + single structure: + + /* + * A structure used to pass around the current state of the history. + */ + typedef struct _hist_state { + HIST_ENTRY **entries; /* Pointer to the entries themselves. */ + int offset; /* The location pointer within this array. */ + int length; /* Number of elements within this array. */ + int size; /* Number of slots allocated to this array. */ + int flags; + } HISTORY_STATE; + + If the flags member includes HHSS__SSTTIIFFLLEEDD, the history has + been stifled. + +HHiissttoorryy FFuunnccttiioonnss + This section describes the calling sequence for the vari- + ous functions exported by the GNU History library. + + IInniittiiaalliizziinngg HHiissttoorryy aanndd SSttaattee MMaannaaggeemmeenntt + This section describes functions used to initialize and + manage the state of the History library when you want to + use the history functions in your program. + + _v_o_i_d uussiinngg__hhiissttoorryy (_v_o_i_d) + Begin a session in which the history functions might be + used. This initializes the interactive variables. + + _H_I_S_T_O_R_Y___S_T_A_T_E _* hhiissttoorryy__ggeett__hhiissttoorryy__ssttaattee (_v_o_i_d) + Return a structure describing the current state of the + input history. + + _v_o_i_d hhiissttoorryy__sseett__hhiissttoorryy__ssttaattee (_H_I_S_T_O_R_Y___S_T_A_T_E _*_s_t_a_t_e) + + + +GNU History 4.3 2002 January 31 4 + + + + + +HISTORY(3) HISTORY(3) + + + Set the state of the history list according to _s_t_a_t_e. + + + HHiissttoorryy LLiisstt MMaannaaggeemmeenntt + These functions manage individual entries on the history + list, or set parameters managing the list itself. + + _v_o_i_d aadddd__hhiissttoorryy (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_s_t_r_i_n_g) + Place _s_t_r_i_n_g at the end of the history list. The associ- + ated data field (if any) is set to NNUULLLL. + + _H_I_S_T___E_N_T_R_Y _* rreemmoovvee__hhiissttoorryy (_i_n_t _w_h_i_c_h) + Remove history entry at offset _w_h_i_c_h from the history. + The removed element is returned so you can free the line, + data, and containing structure. + + _H_I_S_T___E_N_T_R_Y _* rreeppllaaccee__hhiissttoorryy__eennttrryy (_i_n_t _w_h_i_c_h_, _c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r + _*_l_i_n_e_, _h_i_s_t_d_a_t_a___t _d_a_t_a) + Make the history entry at offset _w_h_i_c_h have _l_i_n_e and _d_a_t_a. + This returns the old entry so you can dispose of the data. + In the case of an invalid _w_h_i_c_h, a NNUULLLL pointer is + returned. + + _v_o_i_d cclleeaarr__hhiissttoorryy (_v_o_i_d) + Clear the history list by deleting all the entries. + + _v_o_i_d ssttiiffllee__hhiissttoorryy (_i_n_t _m_a_x) + Stifle the history list, remembering only the last _m_a_x + entries. + + _i_n_t uunnssttiiffllee__hhiissttoorryy (_v_o_i_d) + Stop stifling the history. This returns the previously- + set maximum number of history entries (as set by ssttii-- + ffllee__hhiissttoorryy(())). history was stifled. The value is posi- + tive if the history was stifled, negative if it wasn't. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__iiss__ssttiifflleedd (_v_o_i_d) + Returns non-zero if the history is stifled, zero if it is + not. + + + IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn AAbboouutt tthhee HHiissttoorryy LLiisstt + These functions return information about the entire his- + tory list or individual list entries. + + _H_I_S_T___E_N_T_R_Y _*_* hhiissttoorryy__lliisstt (_v_o_i_d) + Return a NNUULLLL terminated array of _H_I_S_T___E_N_T_R_Y _* which is + the current input history. Element 0 of this list is the + beginning of time. If there is no history, return NNUULLLL. + + _i_n_t wwhheerree__hhiissttoorryy (_v_o_i_d) + Returns the offset of the current history element. + + _H_I_S_T___E_N_T_R_Y _* ccuurrrreenntt__hhiissttoorryy (_v_o_i_d) + + + +GNU History 4.3 2002 January 31 5 + + + + + +HISTORY(3) HISTORY(3) + + + Return the history entry at the current position, as + determined by wwhheerree__hhiissttoorryy(()). If there is no entry + there, return a NNUULLLL pointer. + + _H_I_S_T___E_N_T_R_Y _* hhiissttoorryy__ggeett (_i_n_t _o_f_f_s_e_t) + Return the history entry at position _o_f_f_s_e_t, starting from + hhiissttoorryy__bbaassee. If there is no entry there, or if _o_f_f_s_e_t is + greater than the history length, return a NNUULLLL pointer. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__ttoottaall__bbyytteess (_v_o_i_d) + Return the number of bytes that the primary history + entries are using. This function returns the sum of the + lengths of all the lines in the history. + + + MMoovviinngg AArroouunndd tthhee HHiissttoorryy LLiisstt + These functions allow the current index into the history + list to be set or changed. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__sseett__ppooss (_i_n_t _p_o_s) + Set the current history offset to _p_o_s, an absolute index + into the list. Returns 1 on success, 0 if _p_o_s is less + than zero or greater than the number of history entries. + + _H_I_S_T___E_N_T_R_Y _* pprreevviioouuss__hhiissttoorryy (_v_o_i_d) + Back up the current history offset to the previous history + entry, and return a pointer to that entry. If there is no + previous entry, return a NNUULLLL pointer. + + _H_I_S_T___E_N_T_R_Y _* nneexxtt__hhiissttoorryy (_v_o_i_d) + Move the current history offset forward to the next his- + tory entry, and return the a pointer to that entry. If + there is no next entry, return a NNUULLLL pointer. + + + SSeeaarrcchhiinngg tthhee HHiissttoorryy LLiisstt + These functions allow searching of the history list for + entries containing a specific string. Searching may be + performed both forward and backward from the current his- + tory position. The search may be _a_n_c_h_o_r_e_d, meaning that + the string must match at the beginning of the history + entry. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__sseeaarrcchh (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_s_t_r_i_n_g_, _i_n_t _d_i_r_e_c_t_i_o_n) + Search the history for _s_t_r_i_n_g, starting at the current + history offset. If _d_i_r_e_c_t_i_o_n is less than 0, then the + search is through previous entries, otherwise through sub- + sequent entries. If _s_t_r_i_n_g is found, then the current + history index is set to that history entry, and the value + returned is the offset in the line of the entry where + _s_t_r_i_n_g was found. Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 + is returned. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__sseeaarrcchh__pprreeffiixx (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_s_t_r_i_n_g_, _i_n_t + + + +GNU History 4.3 2002 January 31 6 + + + + + +HISTORY(3) HISTORY(3) + + + _d_i_r_e_c_t_i_o_n) + Search the history for _s_t_r_i_n_g, starting at the current + history offset. The search is anchored: matching lines + must begin with _s_t_r_i_n_g. If _d_i_r_e_c_t_i_o_n is less than 0, then + the search is through previous entries, otherwise through + subsequent entries. If _s_t_r_i_n_g is found, then the current + history index is set to that entry, and the return value + is 0. Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is + returned. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__sseeaarrcchh__ppooss (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_s_t_r_i_n_g_, _i_n_t _d_i_r_e_c_t_i_o_n_, + _i_n_t _p_o_s) + Search for _s_t_r_i_n_g in the history list, starting at _p_o_s, an + absolute index into the list. If _d_i_r_e_c_t_i_o_n is negative, + the search proceeds backward from _p_o_s, otherwise forward. + Returns the absolute index of the history element where + _s_t_r_i_n_g was found, or -1 otherwise. + + + MMaannaaggiinngg tthhee HHiissttoorryy FFiillee + The History library can read the history from and write it + to a file. This section documents the functions for man- + aging a history file. + + _i_n_t rreeaadd__hhiissttoorryy (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e) + Add the contents of _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e to the history list, a line + at a time. If _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e is NNUULLLL, then read from _~_/_._h_i_s_- + _t_o_r_y. Returns 0 if successful, or eerrrrnnoo if not. + + _i_n_t rreeaadd__hhiissttoorryy__rraannggee (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_, _i_n_t _f_r_o_m_, + _i_n_t _t_o) + Read a range of lines from _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e, adding them to the + history list. Start reading at line _f_r_o_m and end at _t_o. + If _f_r_o_m is zero, start at the beginning. If _t_o is less + than _f_r_o_m, then read until the end of the file. If _f_i_l_e_- + _n_a_m_e is NNUULLLL, then read from _~_/_._h_i_s_t_o_r_y. Returns 0 if + successful, or eerrrrnnoo if not. + + _i_n_t wwrriittee__hhiissttoorryy (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e) + Write the current history to _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e, overwriting _f_i_l_e_- + _n_a_m_e if necessary. If _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e is NNUULLLL, then write the + history list to _~_/_._h_i_s_t_o_r_y. Returns 0 on success, or + eerrrrnnoo on a read or write error. + + + _i_n_t aappppeenndd__hhiissttoorryy (_i_n_t _n_e_l_e_m_e_n_t_s_, _c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e) + Append the last _n_e_l_e_m_e_n_t_s of the history list to _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e. + If _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e is NNUULLLL, then append to _~_/_._h_i_s_t_o_r_y. Returns 0 + on success, or eerrrrnnoo on a read or write error. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__ttrruunnccaattee__ffiillee (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_, _i_n_t + _n_l_i_n_e_s) + Truncate the history file _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e, leaving only the last + _n_l_i_n_e_s lines. If _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e is NNUULLLL, then _~_/_._h_i_s_t_o_r_y is + + + +GNU History 4.3 2002 January 31 7 + + + + + +HISTORY(3) HISTORY(3) + + + truncated. Returns 0 on success, or eerrrrnnoo on failure. + + + HHiissttoorryy EExxppaannssiioonn + These functions implement history expansion. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__eexxppaanndd (_c_h_a_r _*_s_t_r_i_n_g_, _c_h_a_r _*_*_o_u_t_p_u_t) + Expand _s_t_r_i_n_g, placing the result into _o_u_t_p_u_t, a pointer + to a string. Returns: + 0 If no expansions took place (or, if the only + change in the text was the removal of escape + characters preceding the history expansion + character); + 1 if expansions did take place; + -1 if there was an error in expansion; + 2 if the returned line should be displayed, + but not executed, as with the ::pp modifier. + If an error ocurred in expansion, then _o_u_t_p_u_t contains a + descriptive error message. + + _c_h_a_r _* ggeett__hhiissttoorryy__eevveenntt (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_s_t_r_i_n_g_, _i_n_t _*_c_i_n_d_e_x_, + _i_n_t _q_c_h_a_r) + Returns the text of the history event beginning at _s_t_r_i_n_g + + _*_c_i_n_d_e_x. _*_c_i_n_d_e_x is modified to point to after the + event specifier. At function entry, _c_i_n_d_e_x points to the + index into _s_t_r_i_n_g where the history event specification + begins. _q_c_h_a_r is a character that is allowed to end the + event specification in addition to the ``normal'' termi- + nating characters. + + _c_h_a_r _*_* hhiissttoorryy__ttookkeenniizzee (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_s_t_r_i_n_g) + Return an array of tokens parsed out of _s_t_r_i_n_g, much as + the shell might. The tokens are split on the characters + in the hhiissttoorryy__wwoorrdd__ddeelliimmiitteerrss variable, and shell quoting + conventions are obeyed. + + _c_h_a_r _* hhiissttoorryy__aarrgg__eexxttrraacctt (_i_n_t _f_i_r_s_t_, _i_n_t _l_a_s_t_, _c_o_n_s_t + _c_h_a_r _*_s_t_r_i_n_g) + Extract a string segment consisting of the _f_i_r_s_t through + _l_a_s_t arguments present in _s_t_r_i_n_g. Arguments are split + using hhiissttoorryy__ttookkeenniizzee(()). + + + HHiissttoorryy VVaarriiaabblleess + This section describes the externally-visible variables + exported by the GNU History Library. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__bbaassee + The logical offset of the first entry in the history list. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__lleennggtthh + The number of entries currently stored in the history + list. + + + + +GNU History 4.3 2002 January 31 8 + + + + + +HISTORY(3) HISTORY(3) + + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__mmaaxx__eennttrriieess + The maximum number of history entries. This must be + changed using ssttiiffllee__hhiissttoorryy(()). + + _c_h_a_r hhiissttoorryy__eexxppaannssiioonn__cchhaarr + The character that introduces a history event. The + default is !!. Setting this to 0 inhibits history expan- + sion. + + _c_h_a_r hhiissttoorryy__ssuubbsstt__cchhaarr + The character that invokes word substitution if found at + the start of a line. The default is ^^. + + _c_h_a_r hhiissttoorryy__ccoommmmeenntt__cchhaarr + During tokenization, if this character is seen as the + first character of a word, then it and all subsequent + characters up to a newline are ignored, suppressing his- + tory expansion for the remainder of the line. This is + disabled by default. + + _c_h_a_r _* hhiissttoorryy__wwoorrdd__ddeelliimmiitteerrss + The characters that separate tokens for hhiissttoorryy__ttookk-- + eenniizzee(()). The default value is "" \\tt\\nn(())<<>>;;&&||"". + + _c_h_a_r _* hhiissttoorryy__nnoo__eexxppaanndd__cchhaarrss + The list of characters which inhibit history expansion if + found immediately following hhiissttoorryy__eexxppaannssiioonn__cchhaarr. The + default is space, tab, newline, \\rr, and ==. + + _c_h_a_r _* hhiissttoorryy__sseeaarrcchh__ddeelliimmiitteerr__cchhaarrss + The list of additional characters which can delimit a his- + tory search string, in addition to space, tab, _: and _? in + the case of a substring search. The default is empty. + + _i_n_t hhiissttoorryy__qquuootteess__iinnhhiibbiitt__eexxppaannssiioonn + If non-zero, single-quoted words are not scanned for the + history expansion character. The default value is 0. + + _r_l___l_i_n_e_b_u_f___f_u_n_c___t _* hhiissttoorryy__iinnhhiibbiitt__eexxppaannssiioonn__ffuunnccttiioonn + This should be set to the address of a function that takes + two arguments: a cchhaarr ** (_s_t_r_i_n_g) and an iinntt index into + that string (_i). It should return a non-zero value if the + history expansion starting at _s_t_r_i_n_g_[_i_] should not be per- + formed; zero if the expansion should be done. It is + intended for use by applications like bbaasshh that use the + history expansion character for additional purposes. By + default, this variable is set to NNUULLLL. + +FFIILLEESS + _~_/_._h_i_s_t_o_r_y + Default filename for reading and writing saved his- + tory + + + + + +GNU History 4.3 2002 January 31 9 + + + + + +HISTORY(3) HISTORY(3) + + +SSEEEE AALLSSOO + _T_h_e _G_n_u _R_e_a_d_l_i_n_e _L_i_b_r_a_r_y, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey + _T_h_e _G_n_u _H_i_s_t_o_r_y _L_i_b_r_a_r_y, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey + _b_a_s_h(1) + _r_e_a_d_l_i_n_e(3) + +AAUUTTHHOORRSS + Brian Fox, Free Software Foundation + bfox@gnu.org + + Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University + chet@ins.CWRU.Edu + +BBUUGG RREEPPOORRTTSS + If you find a bug in the hhiissttoorryy library, you should + report it. But first, you should make sure that it really + is a bug, and that it appears in the latest version of the + hhiissttoorryy library that you have. + + Once you have determined that a bug actually exists, mail + a bug report to _b_u_g_-_r_e_a_d_l_i_n_e@_g_n_u_._o_r_g. If you have a fix, + you are welcome to mail that as well! Suggestions and + `philosophical' bug reports may be mailed to _b_u_g_-_r_e_a_d_- + _l_i_n_e@_g_n_u_._o_r_g or posted to the Usenet newsgroup + ggnnuu..bbaasshh..bbuugg. + + Comments and bug reports concerning this manual page + should be directed to _c_h_e_t_@_i_n_s_._C_W_R_U_._E_d_u. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +GNU History 4.3 2002 January 31 10 + + diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.3 b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed0cb9f --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.3 @@ -0,0 +1,640 @@ +.\" +.\" MAN PAGE COMMENTS to +.\" +.\" Chet Ramey +.\" Information Network Services +.\" Case Western Reserve University +.\" chet@ins.CWRU.Edu +.\" +.\" Last Change: Thu Jan 31 16:08:07 EST 2002 +.\" +.TH HISTORY 3 "2002 January 31" "GNU History 4.3" +.\" +.\" File Name macro. This used to be `.PN', for Path Name, +.\" but Sun doesn't seem to like that very much. +.\" +.de FN +\fI\|\\$1\|\fP +.. +.ds lp \fR\|(\fP +.ds rp \fR\|)\fP +.\" FnN return-value fun-name N arguments +.de Fn1 +\fI\\$1\fP \fB\\$2\fP \\*(lp\fI\\$3\fP\\*(rp +.br +.. +.de Fn2 +.if t \fI\\$1\fP \fB\\$2\fP \\*(lp\fI\\$3,\|\\$4\fP\\*(rp +.if n \fI\\$1\fP \fB\\$2\fP \\*(lp\fI\\$3, \\$4\fP\\*(rp +.br +.. +.de Fn3 +.if t \fI\\$1\fP \fB\\$2\fP \\*(lp\fI\\$3,\|\\$4,\|\\$5\fP\|\\*(rp +.if n \fI\\$1\fP \fB\\$2\fP \\*(lp\fI\\$3, \\$4, \\$5\fP\\*(rp +.br +.. +.de Vb +\fI\\$1\fP \fB\\$2\fP +.br +.. +.SH NAME +history \- GNU History Library +.SH COPYRIGHT +.if t The GNU History Library is Copyright \(co 1989-2002 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. +.if n The GNU History Library is Copyright (C) 1989-2002 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. +.SH DESCRIPTION +Many programs read input from the user a line at a time. The GNU +History library is able to keep track of those lines, associate arbitrary +data with each line, and utilize information from previous lines in +composing new ones. +.PP +.SH "HISTORY EXPANSION" +.PP +The history library supports a history expansion feature that +is identical to the history expansion in +.BR bash. +This section describes what syntax features are available. +.PP +History expansions introduce words from the history list into +the input stream, making it easy to repeat commands, insert the +arguments to a previous command into the current input line, or +fix errors in previous commands quickly. +.PP +History expansion is usually performed immediately after a complete line +is read. +It takes place in two parts. +The first is to determine which line from the history list +to use during substitution. +The second is to select portions of that line for inclusion into +the current one. +The line selected from the history is the \fIevent\fP, +and the portions of that line that are acted upon are \fIwords\fP. +Various \fImodifiers\fP are available to manipulate the selected words. +The line is broken into words in the same fashion as \fBbash\fP +does when reading input, +so that several words that would otherwise be separated +are considered one word when surrounded by quotes (see the +description of \fBhistory_tokenize()\fP below). +History expansions are introduced by the appearance of the +history expansion character, which is \^\fB!\fP\^ by default. +Only backslash (\^\fB\e\fP\^) and single quotes can quote +the history expansion character. +.SS Event Designators +.PP +An event designator is a reference to a command line entry in the +history list. +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B ! +Start a history substitution, except when followed by a +.BR blank , +newline, = or (. +.TP +.B !\fIn\fR +Refer to command line +.IR n . +.TP +.B !\-\fIn\fR +Refer to the current command line minus +.IR n . +.TP +.B !! +Refer to the previous command. This is a synonym for `!\-1'. +.TP +.B !\fIstring\fR +Refer to the most recent command starting with +.IR string . +.TP +.B !?\fIstring\fR\fB[?]\fR +Refer to the most recent command containing +.IR string . +The trailing \fB?\fP may be omitted if +.I string +is followed immediately by a newline. +.TP +.B \d\s+2^\s-2\u\fIstring1\fP\d\s+2^\s-2\u\fIstring2\fP\d\s+2^\s-2\u +Quick substitution. Repeat the last command, replacing +.I string1 +with +.IR string2 . +Equivalent to +``!!:s/\fIstring1\fP/\fIstring2\fP/'' +(see \fBModifiers\fP below). +.TP +.B !# +The entire command line typed so far. +.PD +.SS Word Designators +.PP +Word designators are used to select desired words from the event. +A +.B : +separates the event specification from the word designator. +It may be omitted if the word designator begins with a +.BR ^ , +.BR $ , +.BR * , +.BR \- , +or +.BR % . +Words are numbered from the beginning of the line, +with the first word being denoted by 0 (zero). +Words are inserted into the current line separated by single spaces. +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B 0 (zero) +The zeroth word. For the shell, this is the command +word. +.TP +.I n +The \fIn\fRth word. +.TP +.B ^ +The first argument. That is, word 1. +.TP +.B $ +The last argument. +.TP +.B % +The word matched by the most recent `?\fIstring\fR?' search. +.TP +.I x\fB\-\fPy +A range of words; `\-\fIy\fR' abbreviates `0\-\fIy\fR'. +.TP +.B * +All of the words but the zeroth. This is a synonym +for `\fI1\-$\fP'. It is not an error to use +.B * +if there is just one +word in the event; the empty string is returned in that case. +.TP +.B x* +Abbreviates \fIx\-$\fP. +.TP +.B x\- +Abbreviates \fIx\-$\fP like \fBx*\fP, but omits the last word. +.PD +.PP +If a word designator is supplied without an event specification, the +previous command is used as the event. +.SS Modifiers +.PP +After the optional word designator, there may appear a sequence of +one or more of the following modifiers, each preceded by a `:'. +.PP +.PD 0 +.PP +.TP +.B h +Remove a trailing file name component, leaving only the head. +.TP +.B t +Remove all leading file name components, leaving the tail. +.TP +.B r +Remove a trailing suffix of the form \fI.xxx\fP, leaving the +basename. +.TP +.B e +Remove all but the trailing suffix. +.TP +.B p +Print the new command but do not execute it. +.TP +.B q +Quote the substituted words, escaping further substitutions. +.TP +.B x +Quote the substituted words as with +.BR q , +but break into words at +.B blanks +and newlines. +.TP +.B s/\fIold\fP/\fInew\fP/ +Substitute +.I new +for the first occurrence of +.I old +in the event line. Any delimiter can be used in place of /. The +final delimiter is optional if it is the last character of the +event line. The delimiter may be quoted in +.I old +and +.I new +with a single backslash. If & appears in +.IR new , +it is replaced by +.IR old . +A single backslash will quote the &. If +.I old +is null, it is set to the last +.I old +substituted, or, if no previous history substitutions took place, +the last +.I string +in a +.B !?\fIstring\fR\fB[?]\fR +search. +.TP +.B & +Repeat the previous substitution. +.TP +.B g +Cause changes to be applied over the entire event line. This is +used in conjunction with `\fB:s\fP' (e.g., `\fB:gs/\fIold\fP/\fInew\fP/\fR') +or `\fB:&\fP'. If used with +`\fB:s\fP', any delimiter can be used +in place of /, and the final delimiter is optional +if it is the last character of the event line. +.PD +.SH "PROGRAMMING WITH HISTORY FUNCTIONS" +This section describes how to use the History library in other programs. +.SS Introduction to History +.PP +The programmer using the History library has available functions +for remembering lines on a history list, associating arbitrary data +with a line, removing lines from the list, searching through the list +for a line containing an arbitrary text string, and referencing any line +in the list directly. In addition, a history \fIexpansion\fP function +is available which provides for a consistent user interface across +different programs. +.PP +The user using programs written with the History library has the +benefit of a consistent user interface with a set of well-known +commands for manipulating the text of previous lines and using that text +in new commands. The basic history manipulation commands are +identical to +the history substitution provided by \fBbash\fP. +.PP +If the programmer desires, he can use the Readline library, which +includes some history manipulation by default, and has the added +advantage of command line editing. +.PP +Before declaring any functions using any functionality the History +library provides in other code, an application writer should include +the file +.FN <readline/history.h> +in any file that uses the +History library's features. It supplies extern declarations for all +of the library's public functions and variables, and declares all of +the public data structures. + +.SS History Storage +.PP +The history list is an array of history entries. A history entry is +declared as follows: +.PP +.Vb "typedef void *" histdata_t; +.PP +.nf +typedef struct _hist_entry { + char *line; + histdata_t data; +} HIST_ENTRY; +.fi +.PP +The history list itself might therefore be declared as +.PP +.Vb "HIST_ENTRY **" the_history_list; +.PP +The state of the History library is encapsulated into a single structure: +.PP +.nf +/* + * A structure used to pass around the current state of the history. + */ +typedef struct _hist_state { + HIST_ENTRY **entries; /* Pointer to the entries themselves. */ + int offset; /* The location pointer within this array. */ + int length; /* Number of elements within this array. */ + int size; /* Number of slots allocated to this array. */ + int flags; +} HISTORY_STATE; +.fi +.PP +If the flags member includes \fBHS_STIFLED\fP, the history has been +stifled. +.SH "History Functions" +.PP +This section describes the calling sequence for the various functions +exported by the GNU History library. +.SS Initializing History and State Management +This section describes functions used to initialize and manage +the state of the History library when you want to use the history +functions in your program. + +.Fn1 void using_history void +Begin a session in which the history functions might be used. This +initializes the interactive variables. + +.Fn1 "HISTORY_STATE *" history_get_history_state void +Return a structure describing the current state of the input history. + +.Fn1 void history_set_history_state "HISTORY_STATE *state" +Set the state of the history list according to \fIstate\fP. + +.SS History List Management + +These functions manage individual entries on the history list, or set +parameters managing the list itself. + +.Fn1 void add_history "const char *string" +Place \fIstring\fP at the end of the history list. The associated data +field (if any) is set to \fBNULL\fP. + +.Fn1 "HIST_ENTRY *" remove_history "int which" +Remove history entry at offset \fIwhich\fP from the history. The +removed element is returned so you can free the line, data, +and containing structure. + +.Fn3 "HIST_ENTRY *" replace_history_entry "int which" "const char *line" "histdata_t data" +Make the history entry at offset \fIwhich\fP have \fIline\fP and \fIdata\fP. +This returns the old entry so you can dispose of the data. In the case +of an invalid \fIwhich\fP, a \fBNULL\fP pointer is returned. + +.Fn1 void clear_history "void" +Clear the history list by deleting all the entries. + +.Fn1 void stifle_history "int max" +Stifle the history list, remembering only the last \fImax\fP entries. + +.Fn1 int unstifle_history "void" +Stop stifling the history. This returns the previously-set +maximum number of history entries (as set by \fBstifle_history()\fP). +history was stifled. The value is positive if the history was +stifled, negative if it wasn't. + +.Fn1 int history_is_stifled "void" +Returns non-zero if the history is stifled, zero if it is not. + +.SS Information About the History List + +These functions return information about the entire history list or +individual list entries. + +.Fn1 "HIST_ENTRY **" history_list "void" +Return a \fBNULL\fP terminated array of \fIHIST_ENTRY *\fP which is the +current input history. Element 0 of this list is the beginning of time. +If there is no history, return \fBNULL\fP. + +.Fn1 int where_history "void" +Returns the offset of the current history element. + +.Fn1 "HIST_ENTRY *" current_history "void" +Return the history entry at the current position, as determined by +\fBwhere_history()\fP. If there is no entry there, return a \fBNULL\fP +pointer. + +.Fn1 "HIST_ENTRY *" history_get "int offset" +Return the history entry at position \fIoffset\fP, starting from +\fBhistory_base\fP. +If there is no entry there, or if \fIoffset\fP +is greater than the history length, return a \fBNULL\fP pointer. + +.Fn1 int history_total_bytes "void" +Return the number of bytes that the primary history entries are using. +This function returns the sum of the lengths of all the lines in the +history. + +.SS Moving Around the History List + +These functions allow the current index into the history list to be +set or changed. + +.Fn1 int history_set_pos "int pos" +Set the current history offset to \fIpos\fP, an absolute index +into the list. +Returns 1 on success, 0 if \fIpos\fP is less than zero or greater +than the number of history entries. + +.Fn1 "HIST_ENTRY *" previous_history "void" +Back up the current history offset to the previous history entry, and +return a pointer to that entry. If there is no previous entry, return +a \fBNULL\fP pointer. + +.Fn1 "HIST_ENTRY *" next_history "void" +Move the current history offset forward to the next history entry, and +return the a pointer to that entry. If there is no next entry, return +a \fBNULL\fP pointer. + +.SS Searching the History List + +These functions allow searching of the history list for entries containing +a specific string. Searching may be performed both forward and backward +from the current history position. The search may be \fIanchored\fP, +meaning that the string must match at the beginning of the history entry. + +.Fn2 int history_search "const char *string" "int direction" +Search the history for \fIstring\fP, starting at the current history offset. +If \fIdirection\fP is less than 0, then the search is through +previous entries, otherwise through subsequent entries. +If \fIstring\fP is found, then +the current history index is set to that history entry, and the value +returned is the offset in the line of the entry where +\fIstring\fP was found. Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is +returned. + +.Fn2 int history_search_prefix "const char *string" "int direction" +Search the history for \fIstring\fP, starting at the current history +offset. The search is anchored: matching lines must begin with +\fIstring\fP. If \fIdirection\fP is less than 0, then the search is +through previous entries, otherwise through subsequent entries. +If \fIstring\fP is found, then the +current history index is set to that entry, and the return value is 0. +Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is returned. + +.Fn3 int history_search_pos "const char *string" "int direction" "int pos" +Search for \fIstring\fP in the history list, starting at \fIpos\fP, an +absolute index into the list. If \fIdirection\fP is negative, the search +proceeds backward from \fIpos\fP, otherwise forward. Returns the absolute +index of the history element where \fIstring\fP was found, or -1 otherwise. + +.SS Managing the History File +The History library can read the history from and write it to a file. +This section documents the functions for managing a history file. + +.Fn1 int read_history "const char *filename" +Add the contents of \fIfilename\fP to the history list, a line at a time. +If \fIfilename\fP is \fBNULL\fP, then read from \fI~/.history\fP. +Returns 0 if successful, or \fBerrno\fP if not. + +.Fn3 int read_history_range "const char *filename" "int from" "int to" +Read a range of lines from \fIfilename\fP, adding them to the history list. +Start reading at line \fIfrom\fP and end at \fIto\fP. +If \fIfrom\fP is zero, start at the beginning. If \fIto\fP is less than +\fIfrom\fP, then read until the end of the file. If \fIfilename\fP is +\fBNULL\fP, then read from \fI~/.history\fP. Returns 0 if successful, +or \fBerrno\fP if not. + +.Fn1 int write_history "const char *filename" +Write the current history to \fIfilename\fP, overwriting \fIfilename\fP +if necessary. +If \fIfilename\fP is \fBNULL\fP, then write the history list to \fI~/.history\fP. +Returns 0 on success, or \fBerrno\fP on a read or write error. + + +.Fn2 int append_history "int nelements" "const char *filename" +Append the last \fInelements\fP of the history list to \fIfilename\fP. +If \fIfilename\fP is \fBNULL\fP, then append to \fI~/.history\fP. +Returns 0 on success, or \fBerrno\fP on a read or write error. + +.Fn2 int history_truncate_file "const char *filename" "int nlines" +Truncate the history file \fIfilename\fP, leaving only the last +\fInlines\fP lines. +If \fIfilename\fP is \fBNULL\fP, then \fI~/.history\fP is truncated. +Returns 0 on success, or \fBerrno\fP on failure. + +.SS History Expansion + +These functions implement history expansion. + +.Fn2 int history_expand "char *string" "char **output" +Expand \fIstring\fP, placing the result into \fIoutput\fP, a pointer +to a string. Returns: +.RS +.PD 0 +.TP +0 +If no expansions took place (or, if the only change in +the text was the removal of escape characters preceding the history expansion +character); +.TP +1 +if expansions did take place; +.TP +-1 +if there was an error in expansion; +.TP +2 +if the returned line should be displayed, but not executed, +as with the \fB:p\fP modifier. +.PD +.RE +If an error ocurred in expansion, then \fIoutput\fP contains a descriptive +error message. + +.Fn3 "char *" get_history_event "const char *string" "int *cindex" "int qchar" +Returns the text of the history event beginning at \fIstring\fP + +\fI*cindex\fP. \fI*cindex\fP is modified to point to after the event +specifier. At function entry, \fIcindex\fP points to the index into +\fIstring\fP where the history event specification begins. \fIqchar\fP +is a character that is allowed to end the event specification in addition +to the ``normal'' terminating characters. + +.Fn1 "char **" history_tokenize "const char *string" +Return an array of tokens parsed out of \fIstring\fP, much as the +shell might. +The tokens are split on the characters in the +\fBhistory_word_delimiters\fP variable, +and shell quoting conventions are obeyed. + +.Fn3 "char *" history_arg_extract "int first" "int last" "const char *string" +Extract a string segment consisting of the \fIfirst\fP through \fIlast\fP +arguments present in \fIstring\fP. Arguments are split using +\fBhistory_tokenize()\fP. + +.SS History Variables + +This section describes the externally-visible variables exported by +the GNU History Library. + +.Vb int history_base +The logical offset of the first entry in the history list. + +.Vb int history_length +The number of entries currently stored in the history list. + +.Vb int history_max_entries +The maximum number of history entries. This must be changed using +\fBstifle_history()\fP. + +.Vb char history_expansion_char +The character that introduces a history event. The default is \fB!\fP. +Setting this to 0 inhibits history expansion. + +.Vb char history_subst_char +The character that invokes word substitution if found at the start of +a line. The default is \fB^\fP. + +.Vb char history_comment_char +During tokenization, if this character is seen as the first character +of a word, then it and all subsequent characters up to a newline are +ignored, suppressing history expansion for the remainder of the line. +This is disabled by default. + +.Vb "char *" history_word_delimiters +The characters that separate tokens for \fBhistory_tokenize()\fP. +The default value is \fB"\ \et\en()<>;&|"\fP. + +.Vb "char *" history_no_expand_chars +The list of characters which inhibit history expansion if found immediately +following \fBhistory_expansion_char\fP. The default is space, tab, newline, +\fB\er\fP, and \fB=\fP. + +.Vb "char *" history_search_delimiter_chars +The list of additional characters which can delimit a history search +string, in addition to space, tab, \fI:\fP and \fI?\fP in the case of +a substring search. The default is empty. + +.Vb int history_quotes_inhibit_expansion +If non-zero, single-quoted words are not scanned for the history expansion +character. The default value is 0. + +.Vb "rl_linebuf_func_t *" history_inhibit_expansion_function +This should be set to the address of a function that takes two arguments: +a \fBchar *\fP (\fIstring\fP) +and an \fBint\fP index into that string (\fIi\fP). +It should return a non-zero value if the history expansion starting at +\fIstring[i]\fP should not be performed; zero if the expansion should +be done. +It is intended for use by applications like \fBbash\fP that use the history +expansion character for additional purposes. +By default, this variable is set to \fBNULL\fP. +.SH FILES +.PD 0 +.TP +.FN ~/.history +Default filename for reading and writing saved history +.PD +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.PD 0 +.TP +\fIThe Gnu Readline Library\fP, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey +.TP +\fIThe Gnu History Library\fP, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey +.TP +\fIbash\fP(1) +.TP +\fIreadline\fP(3) +.PD +.SH AUTHORS +Brian Fox, Free Software Foundation +.br +bfox@gnu.org +.PP +Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University +.br +chet@ins.CWRU.Edu +.SH BUG REPORTS +If you find a bug in the +.B history +library, you should report it. But first, you should +make sure that it really is a bug, and that it appears in the latest +version of the +.B history +library that you have. +.PP +Once you have determined that a bug actually exists, mail a +bug report to \fIbug\-readline\fP@\fIgnu.org\fP. +If you have a fix, you are welcome to mail that +as well! Suggestions and `philosophical' bug reports may be mailed +to \fPbug-readline\fP@\fIgnu.org\fP or posted to the Usenet +newsgroup +.BR gnu.bash.bug . +.PP +Comments and bug reports concerning +this manual page should be directed to +.IR chet@ins.CWRU.Edu . diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.dvi b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.dvi Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf7444e --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.dvi diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.html b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5afe15b --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/history.html @@ -0,0 +1,1639 @@ +<HTML> +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> +<!-- Created on June, 27 2002 by texi2html 1.64 --> +<!-- +Written by: Lionel Cons <Lionel.Cons@cern.ch> (original author) + Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> + Olaf Bachmann <obachman@mathematik.uni-kl.de> + and many others. +Maintained by: Olaf Bachmann <obachman@mathematik.uni-kl.de> +Send bugs and suggestions to <texi2html@mathematik.uni-kl.de> + +--> +<HEAD> +<TITLE>GNU History Library: </TITLE> + +<META NAME="description" CONTENT="GNU History Library: "> +<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="GNU History Library: "> +<META NAME="resource-type" CONTENT="document"> +<META NAME="distribution" CONTENT="global"> +<META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="texi2html 1.64"> + +</HEAD> + +<BODY LANG="" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#800080" ALINK="#FF0000"> + +<A NAME="SEC_Top"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H1>GNU History Library</H1></P><P> + +This document describes the GNU History library, a programming tool that +provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously +typed input. +</P><P> + +<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC1">1. Using History Interactively</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">GNU History User's Manual.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC6">2. Programming with GNU History</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">GNU History Programmer's Manual.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC19">A. 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="history.html#SEC20">B. 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="history.html#SEC_Top"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC2"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Top"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<A NAME="Using History Interactively"></A> +<H1> 1. Using History Interactively </H1> +<!--docid::SEC1::--> +<P> + +This chapter describes how to use the GNU History Library interactively, +from a user's standpoint. It should be considered a user's guide. For +information on using the GNU History Library in your own programs, +see section <A HREF="history.html#SEC6">2. Programming with GNU History</A>. +</P><P> + +<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC2">1.1 History Expansion</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">What it feels like using History as a user.</TD></TR> +</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> +<P> + +<A NAME="History Interaction"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC2"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC1"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC3"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC1"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H2> 1.1 History Expansion </H2> +<!--docid::SEC2::--> +<P> + +The History library provides a history expansion feature that is similar +to the history expansion provided by <CODE>csh</CODE>. This section +describes the syntax used to manipulate the history information. +</P><P> + +History expansions introduce words from the history list into +the input stream, making it easy to repeat commands, insert the +arguments to a previous command into the current input line, or +fix errors in previous commands quickly. +</P><P> + +History expansion takes place in two parts. The first is to determine +which line from the history list should be used during substitution. +The second is to select portions of that line for inclusion into the +current one. The line selected from the history is called the +<EM>event</EM>, and the portions of that line that are acted upon are +called <EM>words</EM>. Various <EM>modifiers</EM> are available to manipulate +the selected words. The line is broken into words in the same fashion +that Bash does, so that several words +surrounded by quotes are considered one word. +History expansions are introduced by the appearance of the +history expansion character, which is <SAMP>`!'</SAMP> by default. +</P><P> + +<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC3">1.1.1 Event Designators</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">How to specify which history line to use.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC4">1.1.2 Word Designators</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Specifying which words are of interest.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC5">1.1.3 Modifiers</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Modifying the results of substitution.</TD></TR> +</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> +<P> + +<A NAME="Event Designators"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC3"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC2"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC4"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC2"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 1.1.1 Event Designators </H3> +<!--docid::SEC3::--> +<P> + +An event designator is a reference to a command line entry in the +history list. +<A NAME="IDX1"></A> +</P><P> + +<DL COMPACT> + +<DT><CODE>!</CODE> +<DD>Start a history substitution, except when followed by a space, tab, +the end of the line, <SAMP>`='</SAMP> or <SAMP>`('</SAMP>. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>!<VAR>n</VAR></CODE> +<DD>Refer to command line <VAR>n</VAR>. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>!-<VAR>n</VAR></CODE> +<DD>Refer to the command <VAR>n</VAR> lines back. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>!!</CODE> +<DD>Refer to the previous command. This is a synonym for <SAMP>`!-1'</SAMP>. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>!<VAR>string</VAR></CODE> +<DD>Refer to the most recent command starting with <VAR>string</VAR>. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>!?<VAR>string</VAR>[?]</CODE> +<DD>Refer to the most recent command containing <VAR>string</VAR>. The trailing +<SAMP>`?'</SAMP> may be omitted if the <VAR>string</VAR> is followed immediately by +a newline. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>^<VAR>string1</VAR>^<VAR>string2</VAR>^</CODE> +<DD>Quick Substitution. Repeat the last command, replacing <VAR>string1</VAR> +with <VAR>string2</VAR>. Equivalent to +<CODE>!!:s/<VAR>string1</VAR>/<VAR>string2</VAR>/</CODE>. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>!#</CODE> +<DD>The entire command line typed so far. +<P> + +</DL> +<P> + +<A NAME="Word Designators"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC4"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC3"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC5"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC5"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC2"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 1.1.2 Word Designators </H3> +<!--docid::SEC4::--> +<P> + +Word designators are used to select desired words from the event. +A <SAMP>`:'</SAMP> separates the event specification from the word designator. It +may be omitted if the word designator begins with a <SAMP>`^'</SAMP>, <SAMP>`$'</SAMP>, +<SAMP>`*'</SAMP>, <SAMP>`-'</SAMP>, or <SAMP>`%'</SAMP>. Words are numbered from the beginning +of the line, with the first word being denoted by 0 (zero). Words are +inserted into the current line separated by single spaces. +</P><P> + +For example, +</P><P> + +<DL COMPACT> +<DT><CODE>!!</CODE> +<DD>designates the preceding command. When you type this, the preceding +command is repeated in toto. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>!!:$</CODE> +<DD>designates the last argument of the preceding command. This may be +shortened to <CODE>!$</CODE>. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>!fi:2</CODE> +<DD>designates the second argument of the most recent command starting with +the letters <CODE>fi</CODE>. +</DL> +<P> + +Here are the word designators: + +<DL COMPACT> + +<DT><CODE>0 (zero)</CODE> +<DD>The <CODE>0</CODE>th word. For many applications, this is the command word. +<P> + +<DT><CODE><VAR>n</VAR></CODE> +<DD>The <VAR>n</VAR>th word. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>^</CODE> +<DD>The first argument; that is, word 1. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>$</CODE> +<DD>The last argument. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>%</CODE> +<DD>The word matched by the most recent <SAMP>`?<VAR>string</VAR>?'</SAMP> search. +<P> + +<DT><CODE><VAR>x</VAR>-<VAR>y</VAR></CODE> +<DD>A range of words; <SAMP>`-<VAR>y</VAR>'</SAMP> abbreviates <SAMP>`0-<VAR>y</VAR>'</SAMP>. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>*</CODE> +<DD>All of the words, except the <CODE>0</CODE>th. This is a synonym for <SAMP>`1-$'</SAMP>. +It is not an error to use <SAMP>`*'</SAMP> if there is just one word in the event; +the empty string is returned in that case. +<P> + +<DT><CODE><VAR>x</VAR>*</CODE> +<DD>Abbreviates <SAMP>`<VAR>x</VAR>-$'</SAMP> +<P> + +<DT><CODE><VAR>x</VAR>-</CODE> +<DD>Abbreviates <SAMP>`<VAR>x</VAR>-$'</SAMP> like <SAMP>`<VAR>x</VAR>*'</SAMP>, but omits the last word. +<P> + +</DL> +<P> + +If a word designator is supplied without an event specification, the +previous command is used as the event. +</P><P> + +<A NAME="Modifiers"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC5"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC4"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC2"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 1.1.3 Modifiers </H3> +<!--docid::SEC5::--> +<P> + +After the optional word designator, you can add a sequence of one or more +of the following modifiers, each preceded by a <SAMP>`:'</SAMP>. +</P><P> + +<DL COMPACT> + +<DT><CODE>h</CODE> +<DD>Remove a trailing pathname component, leaving only the head. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>t</CODE> +<DD>Remove all leading pathname components, leaving the tail. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>r</CODE> +<DD>Remove a trailing suffix of the form <SAMP>`.<VAR>suffix</VAR>'</SAMP>, leaving +the basename. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>e</CODE> +<DD>Remove all but the trailing suffix. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>p</CODE> +<DD>Print the new command but do not execute it. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>s/<VAR>old</VAR>/<VAR>new</VAR>/</CODE> +<DD>Substitute <VAR>new</VAR> for the first occurrence of <VAR>old</VAR> in the +event line. Any delimiter may be used in place of <SAMP>`/'</SAMP>. +The delimiter may be quoted in <VAR>old</VAR> and <VAR>new</VAR> +with a single backslash. If <SAMP>`&'</SAMP> appears in <VAR>new</VAR>, +it is replaced by <VAR>old</VAR>. A single backslash will quote +the <SAMP>`&'</SAMP>. The final delimiter is optional if it is the last +character on the input line. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>&</CODE> +<DD>Repeat the previous substitution. +<P> + +<DT><CODE>g</CODE> +<DD>Cause changes to be applied over the entire event line. Used in +conjunction with <SAMP>`s'</SAMP>, as in <CODE>gs/<VAR>old</VAR>/<VAR>new</VAR>/</CODE>, +or with <SAMP>`&'</SAMP>. +<P> + +</DL> +<P> + +<A NAME="Programming with GNU History"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC6"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC5"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC7"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Top"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H1> 2. Programming with GNU History </H1> +<!--docid::SEC6::--> +<P> + +This chapter describes how to interface programs that you write +with the GNU History Library. +It should be considered a technical guide. +For information on the interactive use of GNU History, see section <A HREF="history.html#SEC1">1. Using History Interactively</A>. +</P><P> + +<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC7">2.1 Introduction to History</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">What is the GNU History library for?</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC8">2.2 History Storage</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">How information is stored.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC9">2.3 History Functions</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions that you can use.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Variables that control behaviour.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC18">2.5 History Programming Example</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Example of using the GNU History Library.</TD></TR> +</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> +<P> + +<A NAME="Introduction to History"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC7"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC8"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H2> 2.1 Introduction to History </H2> +<!--docid::SEC7::--> +<P> + +Many programs read input from the user a line at a time. The GNU +History library is able to keep track of those lines, associate arbitrary +data with each line, and utilize information from previous lines in +composing new ones. +</P><P> + +The programmer using the History library has available functions +for remembering lines on a history list, associating arbitrary data +with a line, removing lines from the list, searching through the list +for a line containing an arbitrary text string, and referencing any line +in the list directly. In addition, a history <EM>expansion</EM> function +is available which provides for a consistent user interface across +different programs. +</P><P> + +The user using programs written with the History library has the +benefit of a consistent user interface with a set of well-known +commands for manipulating the text of previous lines and using that text +in new commands. The basic history manipulation commands are similar to +the history substitution provided by <CODE>csh</CODE>. +</P><P> + +If the programmer desires, he can use the Readline library, which +includes some history manipulation by default, and has the added +advantage of command line editing. +</P><P> + +Before declaring any functions using any functionality the History +library provides in other code, an application writer should include +the file <CODE><readline/history.h></CODE> in any file that uses the +History library's features. It supplies extern declarations for all +of the library's public functions and variables, and declares all of +the public data structures. +</P><P> + +<A NAME="History Storage"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC8"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC7"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC9"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC9"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H2> 2.2 History Storage </H2> +<!--docid::SEC8::--> +<P> + +The history list is an array of history entries. A history entry is +declared as follows: +</P><P> + +<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>typedef void *histdata_t; + +typedef struct _hist_entry { + char *line; + histdata_t data; +} HIST_ENTRY; +</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> + +The history list itself might therefore be declared as +</P><P> + +<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>HIST_ENTRY **the_history_list; +</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> + +The state of the History library is encapsulated into a single structure: +</P><P> + +<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>/* + * A structure used to pass around the current state of the history. + */ +typedef struct _hist_state { + HIST_ENTRY **entries; /* Pointer to the entries themselves. */ + int offset; /* The location pointer within this array. */ + int length; /* Number of elements within this array. */ + int size; /* Number of slots allocated to this array. */ + int flags; +} HISTORY_STATE; +</pre></td></tr></table></P><P> + +If the flags member includes <CODE>HS_STIFLED</CODE>, the history has been +stifled. +</P><P> + +<A NAME="History Functions"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC9"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC8"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC10"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H2> 2.3 History Functions </H2> +<!--docid::SEC9::--> +<P> + +This section describes the calling sequence for the various functions +exported by the GNU History library. +</P><P> + +<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC10">2.3.1 Initializing History and State Management</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to call when you + want to use history in a + program.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC11">2.3.2 History List Management</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions used to manage the list + of history entries.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC12">2.3.3 Information About the History List</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions returning information about + the history list.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC13">2.3.4 Moving Around the History List</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions used to change the position + in the history list.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC14">2.3.5 Searching the History List</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to search the history list + for entries containing a string.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC15">2.3.6 Managing the History File</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions that read and write a file + containing the history list.</TD></TR> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="history.html#SEC16">2.3.7 History Expansion</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to perform csh-like history + expansion.</TD></TR> +</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE> +<P> + +<A NAME="Initializing History and State Management"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC10"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC9"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC11"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 2.3.1 Initializing History and State Management </H3> +<!--docid::SEC10::--> +<P> + +This section describes functions used to initialize and manage +the state of the History library when you want to use the history +functions in your program. +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX2"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>using_history</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Begin a session in which the history functions might be used. This +initializes the interactive variables. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX3"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> HISTORY_STATE * <B>history_get_history_state</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Return a structure describing the current state of the input history. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX4"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>history_set_history_state</B> <I>(HISTORY_STATE *state)</I> +<DD>Set the state of the history list according to <VAR>state</VAR>. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="History List Management"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC11"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC10"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC12"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC12"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 2.3.2 History List Management </H3> +<!--docid::SEC11::--> +<P> + +These functions manage individual entries on the history list, or set +parameters managing the list itself. +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX5"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>add_history</B> <I>(const char *string)</I> +<DD>Place <VAR>string</VAR> at the end of the history list. The associated data +field (if any) is set to <CODE>NULL</CODE>. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX6"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>remove_history</B> <I>(int which)</I> +<DD>Remove history entry at offset <VAR>which</VAR> from the history. The +removed element is returned so you can free the line, data, +and containing structure. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX7"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>replace_history_entry</B> <I>(int which, const char *line, histdata_t data)</I> +<DD>Make the history entry at offset <VAR>which</VAR> have <VAR>line</VAR> and <VAR>data</VAR>. +This returns the old entry so you can dispose of the data. In the case +of an invalid <VAR>which</VAR>, a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer is returned. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX8"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>clear_history</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Clear the history list by deleting all the entries. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX9"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>stifle_history</B> <I>(int max)</I> +<DD>Stifle the history list, remembering only the last <VAR>max</VAR> entries. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX10"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>unstifle_history</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Stop stifling the history. This returns the previously-set +maximum number of history entries (as set by <CODE>stifle_history()</CODE>). +The value is positive if the history was +stifled, negative if it wasn't. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX11"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_is_stifled</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Returns non-zero if the history is stifled, zero if it is not. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="Information About the History List"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC12"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC11"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC13"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC13"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 2.3.3 Information About the History List </H3> +<!--docid::SEC12::--> +<P> + +These functions return information about the entire history list or +individual list entries. +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX12"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY ** <B>history_list</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Return a <CODE>NULL</CODE> terminated array of <CODE>HIST_ENTRY *</CODE> which is the +current input history. Element 0 of this list is the beginning of time. +If there is no history, return <CODE>NULL</CODE>. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX13"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>where_history</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Returns the offset of the current history element. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX14"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>current_history</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Return the history entry at the current position, as determined by +<CODE>where_history()</CODE>. If there is no entry there, return a <CODE>NULL</CODE> +pointer. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX15"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>history_get</B> <I>(int offset)</I> +<DD>Return the history entry at position <VAR>offset</VAR>, starting from +<CODE>history_base</CODE> (see section <A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A>). +If there is no entry there, or if <VAR>offset</VAR> +is greater than the history length, return a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX16"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_total_bytes</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Return the number of bytes that the primary history entries are using. +This function returns the sum of the lengths of all the lines in the +history. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="Moving Around the History List"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC13"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC12"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC14"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC14"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 2.3.4 Moving Around the History List </H3> +<!--docid::SEC13::--> +<P> + +These functions allow the current index into the history list to be +set or changed. +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX17"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_set_pos</B> <I>(int pos)</I> +<DD>Set the current history offset to <VAR>pos</VAR>, an absolute index +into the list. +Returns 1 on success, 0 if <VAR>pos</VAR> is less than zero or greater +than the number of history entries. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX18"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>previous_history</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Back up the current history offset to the previous history entry, and +return a pointer to that entry. If there is no previous entry, return +a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX19"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>next_history</B> <I>(void)</I> +<DD>Move the current history offset forward to the next history entry, and +return the a pointer to that entry. If there is no next entry, return +a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="Searching the History List"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC14"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC13"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC15"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC15"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 2.3.5 Searching the History List </H3> +<!--docid::SEC14::--> +<P> + +These functions allow searching of the history list for entries containing +a specific string. Searching may be performed both forward and backward +from the current history position. The search may be <EM>anchored</EM>, +meaning that the string must match at the beginning of the history entry. +<A NAME="IDX20"></A> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX21"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_search</B> <I>(const char *string, int direction)</I> +<DD>Search the history for <VAR>string</VAR>, starting at the current history offset. +If <VAR>direction</VAR> is less than 0, then the search is through +previous entries, otherwise through subsequent entries. +If <VAR>string</VAR> is found, then +the current history index is set to that history entry, and the value +returned is the offset in the line of the entry where +<VAR>string</VAR> was found. Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is +returned. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX22"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_search_prefix</B> <I>(const char *string, int direction)</I> +<DD>Search the history for <VAR>string</VAR>, starting at the current history +offset. The search is anchored: matching lines must begin with +<VAR>string</VAR>. If <VAR>direction</VAR> is less than 0, then the search is +through previous entries, otherwise through subsequent entries. +If <VAR>string</VAR> is found, then the +current history index is set to that entry, and the return value is 0. +Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is returned. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX23"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_search_pos</B> <I>(const char *string, int direction, int pos)</I> +<DD>Search for <VAR>string</VAR> in the history list, starting at <VAR>pos</VAR>, an +absolute index into the list. If <VAR>direction</VAR> is negative, the search +proceeds backward from <VAR>pos</VAR>, otherwise forward. Returns the absolute +index of the history element where <VAR>string</VAR> was found, or -1 otherwise. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="Managing the History File"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC15"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC14"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC16"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC16"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 2.3.6 Managing the History File </H3> +<!--docid::SEC15::--> +<P> + +The History library can read the history from and write it to a file. +This section documents the functions for managing a history file. +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX24"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>read_history</B> <I>(const char *filename)</I> +<DD>Add the contents of <VAR>filename</VAR> to the history list, a line at a time. +If <VAR>filename</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE>, then read from <TT>`~/.history'</TT>. +Returns 0 if successful, or <CODE>errno</CODE> if not. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX25"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>read_history_range</B> <I>(const char *filename, int from, int to)</I> +<DD>Read a range of lines from <VAR>filename</VAR>, adding them to the history list. +Start reading at line <VAR>from</VAR> and end at <VAR>to</VAR>. +If <VAR>from</VAR> is zero, start at the beginning. If <VAR>to</VAR> is less than +<VAR>from</VAR>, then read until the end of the file. If <VAR>filename</VAR> is +<CODE>NULL</CODE>, then read from <TT>`~/.history'</TT>. Returns 0 if successful, +or <CODE>errno</CODE> if not. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX26"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>write_history</B> <I>(const char *filename)</I> +<DD>Write the current history to <VAR>filename</VAR>, overwriting <VAR>filename</VAR> +if necessary. +If <VAR>filename</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE>, then write the history list to +<TT>`~/.history'</TT>. +Returns 0 on success, or <CODE>errno</CODE> on a read or write error. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX27"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>append_history</B> <I>(int nelements, const char *filename)</I> +<DD>Append the last <VAR>nelements</VAR> of the history list to <VAR>filename</VAR>. +If <VAR>filename</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE>, then append to <TT>`~/.history'</TT>. +Returns 0 on success, or <CODE>errno</CODE> on a read or write error. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX28"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_truncate_file</B> <I>(const char *filename, int nlines)</I> +<DD>Truncate the history file <VAR>filename</VAR>, leaving only the last +<VAR>nlines</VAR> lines. +If <VAR>filename</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE>, then <TT>`~/.history'</TT> is truncated. +Returns 0 on success, or <CODE>errno</CODE> on failure. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="History Expansion"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC16"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC15"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 2.3.7 History Expansion </H3> +<!--docid::SEC16::--> +<P> + +These functions implement history expansion. +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX29"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_expand</B> <I>(char *string, char **output)</I> +<DD>Expand <VAR>string</VAR>, placing the result into <VAR>output</VAR>, a pointer +to a string (see section <A HREF="history.html#SEC2">1.1 History Expansion</A>). Returns: +<DL COMPACT> +<DT><CODE>0</CODE> +<DD>If no expansions took place (or, if the only change in +the text was the removal of escape characters preceding the history expansion +character); +<DT><CODE>1</CODE> +<DD>if expansions did take place; +<DT><CODE>-1</CODE> +<DD>if there was an error in expansion; +<DT><CODE>2</CODE> +<DD>if the returned line should be displayed, but not executed, +as with the <CODE>:p</CODE> modifier (see section <A HREF="history.html#SEC5">1.1.3 Modifiers</A>). +</DL> +<P> + +If an error ocurred in expansion, then <VAR>output</VAR> contains a descriptive +error message. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX30"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>get_history_event</B> <I>(const char *string, int *cindex, int qchar)</I> +<DD>Returns the text of the history event beginning at <VAR>string</VAR> + +<VAR>*cindex</VAR>. <VAR>*cindex</VAR> is modified to point to after the event +specifier. At function entry, <VAR>cindex</VAR> points to the index into +<VAR>string</VAR> where the history event specification begins. <VAR>qchar</VAR> +is a character that is allowed to end the event specification in addition +to the "normal" terminating characters. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX31"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> char ** <B>history_tokenize</B> <I>(const char *string)</I> +<DD>Return an array of tokens parsed out of <VAR>string</VAR>, much as the +shell might. The tokens are split on the characters in the +<VAR>history_word_delimiters</VAR> variable, +and shell quoting conventions are obeyed. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX32"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>history_arg_extract</B> <I>(int first, int last, const char *string)</I> +<DD>Extract a string segment consisting of the <VAR>first</VAR> through <VAR>last</VAR> +arguments present in <VAR>string</VAR>. Arguments are split using +<CODE>history_tokenize</CODE>. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="History Variables"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC17"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC16"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC18"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC18"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H2> 2.4 History Variables </H2> +<!--docid::SEC17::--> +<P> + +This section describes the externally-visible variables exported by +the GNU History Library. +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX33"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>history_base</B> +<DD>The logical offset of the first entry in the history list. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX34"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>history_length</B> +<DD>The number of entries currently stored in the history list. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX35"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>history_max_entries</B> +<DD>The maximum number of history entries. This must be changed using +<CODE>stifle_history()</CODE>. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX36"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> char <B>history_expansion_char</B> +<DD>The character that introduces a history event. The default is <SAMP>`!'</SAMP>. +Setting this to 0 inhibits history expansion. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX37"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> char <B>history_subst_char</B> +<DD>The character that invokes word substitution if found at the start of +a line. The default is <SAMP>`^'</SAMP>. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX38"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> char <B>history_comment_char</B> +<DD>During tokenization, if this character is seen as the first character +of a word, then it and all subsequent characters up to a newline are +ignored, suppressing history expansion for the remainder of the line. +This is disabled by default. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX39"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>history_word_delimiters</B> +<DD>The characters that separate tokens for <CODE>history_tokenize()</CODE>. +The default value is <CODE>" \t\n()<>;&|"</CODE>. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX40"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>history_no_expand_chars</B> +<DD>The list of characters which inhibit history expansion if found immediately +following <VAR>history_expansion_char</VAR>. The default is space, tab, newline, +carriage return, and <SAMP>`='</SAMP>. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX41"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>history_search_delimiter_chars</B> +<DD>The list of additional characters which can delimit a history search +string, in addition to space, TAB, <SAMP>`:'</SAMP> and <SAMP>`?'</SAMP> in the case of +a substring search. The default is empty. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX42"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>history_quotes_inhibit_expansion</B> +<DD>If non-zero, single-quoted words are not scanned for the history expansion +character. The default value is 0. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="IDX43"></A> +<DL> +<DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_linebuf_func_t * <B>history_inhibit_expansion_function</B> +<DD>This should be set to the address of a function that takes two arguments: +a <CODE>char *</CODE> (<VAR>string</VAR>) +and an <CODE>int</CODE> index into that string (<VAR>i</VAR>). +It should return a non-zero value if the history expansion starting at +<VAR>string[i]</VAR> should not be performed; zero if the expansion should +be done. +It is intended for use by applications like Bash that use the history +expansion character for additional purposes. +By default, this variable is set to <CODE>NULL</CODE>. +</DL> +</P><P> + +<A NAME="History Programming Example"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC18"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC17"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H2> 2.5 History Programming Example </H2> +<!--docid::SEC18::--> +<P> + +The following program demonstrates simple use of the GNU History Library. +</P><P> + +<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=-1><pre>#include <stdio.h> +#include <readline/history.h> + +main (argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +{ + char line[1024], *t; + int len, done = 0; + + line[0] = 0; + + using_history (); + while (!done) + { + printf ("history$ "); + fflush (stdout); + t = fgets (line, sizeof (line) - 1, stdin); + if (t && *t) + { + len = strlen (t); + if (t[len - 1] == '\n') + t[len - 1] = '\0'; + } + + if (!t) + strcpy (line, "quit"); + + if (line[0]) + { + char *expansion; + int result; + + result = history_expand (line, &expansion); + if (result) + fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", expansion); + + if (result < 0 || result == 2) + { + free (expansion); + continue; + } + + add_history (expansion); + strncpy (line, expansion, sizeof (line) - 1); + free (expansion); + } + + if (strcmp (line, "quit") == 0) + done = 1; + else if (strcmp (line, "save") == 0) + write_history ("history_file"); + else if (strcmp (line, "read") == 0) + read_history ("history_file"); + else if (strcmp (line, "list") == 0) + { + register HIST_ENTRY **the_list; + register int i; + + the_list = history_list (); + if (the_list) + for (i = 0; the_list[i]; i++) + printf ("%d: %s\n", i + history_base, the_list[i]->line); + } + else if (strncmp (line, "delete", 6) == 0) + { + int which; + if ((sscanf (line + 6, "%d", &which)) == 1) + { + HIST_ENTRY *entry = remove_history (which); + if (!entry) + fprintf (stderr, "No such entry %d\n", which); + else + { + free (entry->line); + free (entry); + } + } + else + { + fprintf (stderr, "non-numeric arg given to `delete'\n"); + } + } + } +} +</FONT></pre></td></tr></table></P><P> + +<A NAME="Concept Index"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC19"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC18"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC20"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC6"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Top"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC20"> >> </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="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H1> A. 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+<TR><TH><A NAME="vr_A"></A>A</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX5"><CODE>add_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC11">2.3.2 History List Management</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX27"><CODE>append_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC15">2.3.6 Managing the History File</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +<TR><TH><A NAME="vr_C"></A>C</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX8"><CODE>clear_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC11">2.3.2 History List Management</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX14"><CODE>current_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC12">2.3.3 Information About the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +<TR><TH><A NAME="vr_G"></A>G</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX30"><CODE>get_history_event</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC16">2.3.7 History Expansion</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +<TR><TH><A NAME="vr_H"></A>H</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX32"><CODE>history_arg_extract</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC16">2.3.7 History Expansion</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX33"><CODE>history_base</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX38"><CODE>history_comment_char</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX29"><CODE>history_expand</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC16">2.3.7 History Expansion</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX36"><CODE>history_expansion_char</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX15"><CODE>history_get</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC12">2.3.3 Information About the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX3"><CODE>history_get_history_state</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC10">2.3.1 Initializing History and State Management</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX43"><CODE>history_inhibit_expansion_function</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX11"><CODE>history_is_stifled</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC11">2.3.2 History List Management</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX34"><CODE>history_length</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX12"><CODE>history_list</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC12">2.3.3 Information About the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX35"><CODE>history_max_entries</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX40"><CODE>history_no_expand_chars</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX42"><CODE>history_quotes_inhibit_expansion</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX21"><CODE>history_search</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC14">2.3.5 Searching the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX41"><CODE>history_search_delimiter_chars</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX23"><CODE>history_search_pos</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC14">2.3.5 Searching the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX22"><CODE>history_search_prefix</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC14">2.3.5 Searching the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX4"><CODE>history_set_history_state</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC10">2.3.1 Initializing History and State Management</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX17"><CODE>history_set_pos</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC13">2.3.4 Moving Around the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX37"><CODE>history_subst_char</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX31"><CODE>history_tokenize</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC16">2.3.7 History Expansion</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX16"><CODE>history_total_bytes</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC12">2.3.3 Information About the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX28"><CODE>history_truncate_file</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC15">2.3.6 Managing the History File</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX39"><CODE>history_word_delimiters</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC17">2.4 History Variables</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +<TR><TH><A NAME="vr_N"></A>N</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX19"><CODE>next_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC13">2.3.4 Moving Around the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +<TR><TH><A NAME="vr_P"></A>P</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX18"><CODE>previous_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC13">2.3.4 Moving Around the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +<TR><TH><A NAME="vr_R"></A>R</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX24"><CODE>read_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC15">2.3.6 Managing the History File</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX25"><CODE>read_history_range</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC15">2.3.6 Managing the History File</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX6"><CODE>remove_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC11">2.3.2 History List Management</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX7"><CODE>replace_history_entry</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC11">2.3.2 History List Management</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +<TR><TH><A NAME="vr_S"></A>S</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX9"><CODE>stifle_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC11">2.3.2 History List Management</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +<TR><TH><A NAME="vr_U"></A>U</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX10"><CODE>unstifle_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC11">2.3.2 History List Management</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX2"><CODE>using_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC10">2.3.1 Initializing History and State Management</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +<TR><TH><A NAME="vr_W"></A>W</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX13"><CODE>where_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC12">2.3.3 Information About the History List</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#IDX26"><CODE>write_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="history.html#SEC15">2.3.6 Managing the History File</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +</TABLE><P></P><table><tr><th valign=top>Jump to: </th><td><A HREF="history.html#vr_A" style="text-decoration:none"><b>A</b></A> + +<A HREF="history.html#vr_C" style="text-decoration:none"><b>C</b></A> + +<A HREF="history.html#vr_G" style="text-decoration:none"><b>G</b></A> + +<A HREF="history.html#vr_H" style="text-decoration:none"><b>H</b></A> + +<A HREF="history.html#vr_N" style="text-decoration:none"><b>N</b></A> + +<A HREF="history.html#vr_P" style="text-decoration:none"><b>P</b></A> + +<A HREF="history.html#vr_R" style="text-decoration:none"><b>R</b></A> + +<A HREF="history.html#vr_S" style="text-decoration:none"><b>S</b></A> + +<A HREF="history.html#vr_U" style="text-decoration:none"><b>U</b></A> + +<A HREF="history.html#vr_W" style="text-decoration:none"><b>W</b></A> + +</td></tr></table><br><P> + +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC_Contents"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC19">Index</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="history.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H1>Table of Contents</H1> +<UL> +<A 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Using History Interactively</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC2" HREF="history.html#SEC2">1.1 History Expansion</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC3" HREF="history.html#SEC3">1.1.1 Event Designators</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC4" HREF="history.html#SEC4">1.1.2 Word Designators</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC5" HREF="history.html#SEC5">1.1.3 Modifiers</A> +<BR> +</UL> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC6" HREF="history.html#SEC6">2. 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The GNU history library API +END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY + + This document describes the GNU History library, a programming tool +that provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of +previously typed input. + + Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + 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. + + 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. + + 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 Free Software Foundation. + + +File: history.info, Node: Top, Next: Using History Interactively, Up: (dir) + +GNU History Library +******************* + + This document describes the GNU History library, a programming tool +that provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of +previously typed input. + +* Menu: + +* Using History Interactively:: GNU History User's Manual. +* Programming with GNU History:: GNU History Programmer's Manual. +* Concept Index:: Index of concepts described in this manual. +* Function and Variable Index:: Index of externally visible functions + and variables. + + +File: history.info, Node: Using History Interactively, Next: Programming with GNU History, Prev: Top, Up: Top + +Using History Interactively +*************************** + + This chapter describes how to use the GNU History Library +interactively, from a user's standpoint. It should be considered a +user's guide. For information on using the GNU History Library in your +own programs, *note Programming with GNU History::. + +* Menu: + +* History Interaction:: What it feels like using History as a user. + + +File: history.info, Node: History Interaction, Up: Using History Interactively + +History Expansion +================= + + The History library provides a history expansion feature that is +similar to the history expansion provided by `csh'. This section +describes the syntax used to manipulate the history information. + + History expansions introduce words from the history list into the +input stream, making it easy to repeat commands, insert the arguments +to a previous command into the current input line, or fix errors in +previous commands quickly. + + History expansion takes place in two parts. The first is to +determine which line from the history list should be used during +substitution. The second is to select portions of that line for +inclusion into the current one. The line selected from the history is +called the "event", and the portions of that line that are acted upon +are called "words". Various "modifiers" are available to manipulate +the selected words. The line is broken into words in the same fashion +that Bash does, so that several words surrounded by quotes are +considered one word. History expansions are introduced by the +appearance of the history expansion character, which is `!' by default. + +* Menu: + +* Event Designators:: How to specify which history line to use. +* Word Designators:: Specifying which words are of interest. +* Modifiers:: Modifying the results of substitution. + + +File: history.info, Node: Event Designators, Next: Word Designators, Up: History Interaction + +Event Designators +----------------- + + An event designator is a reference to a command line entry in the +history list. + +`!' + Start a history substitution, except when followed by a space, tab, + the end of the line, `=' or `('. + +`!N' + Refer to command line N. + +`!-N' + Refer to the command N lines back. + +`!!' + Refer to the previous command. This is a synonym for `!-1'. + +`!STRING' + Refer to the most recent command starting with STRING. + +`!?STRING[?]' + Refer to the most recent command containing STRING. The trailing + `?' may be omitted if the STRING is followed immediately by a + newline. + +`^STRING1^STRING2^' + Quick Substitution. Repeat the last command, replacing STRING1 + with STRING2. Equivalent to `!!:s/STRING1/STRING2/'. + +`!#' + The entire command line typed so far. + + +File: history.info, Node: Word Designators, Next: Modifiers, Prev: Event Designators, Up: History Interaction + +Word Designators +---------------- + + Word designators are used to select desired words from the event. A +`:' separates the event specification from the word designator. It may +be omitted if the word designator begins with a `^', `$', `*', `-', or +`%'. Words are numbered from the beginning of the line, with the first +word being denoted by 0 (zero). Words are inserted into the current +line separated by single spaces. + + For example, + +`!!' + designates the preceding command. When you type this, the + preceding command is repeated in toto. + +`!!:$' + designates the last argument of the preceding command. This may be + shortened to `!$'. + +`!fi:2' + designates the second argument of the most recent command starting + with the letters `fi'. + + Here are the word designators: + +`0 (zero)' + The `0'th word. For many applications, this is the command word. + +`N' + The Nth word. + +`^' + The first argument; that is, word 1. + +`$' + The last argument. + +`%' + The word matched by the most recent `?STRING?' search. + +`X-Y' + A range of words; `-Y' abbreviates `0-Y'. + +`*' + All of the words, except the `0'th. This is a synonym for `1-$'. + It is not an error to use `*' if there is just one word in the + event; the empty string is returned in that case. + +`X*' + Abbreviates `X-$' + +`X-' + Abbreviates `X-$' like `X*', but omits the last word. + + If a word designator is supplied without an event specification, the +previous command is used as the event. + + +File: history.info, Node: Modifiers, Prev: Word Designators, Up: History Interaction + +Modifiers +--------- + + After the optional word designator, you can add a sequence of one or +more of the following modifiers, each preceded by a `:'. + +`h' + Remove a trailing pathname component, leaving only the head. + +`t' + Remove all leading pathname components, leaving the tail. + +`r' + Remove a trailing suffix of the form `.SUFFIX', leaving the + basename. + +`e' + Remove all but the trailing suffix. + +`p' + Print the new command but do not execute it. + +`s/OLD/NEW/' + Substitute NEW for the first occurrence of OLD in the event line. + Any delimiter may be used in place of `/'. The delimiter may be + quoted in OLD and NEW with a single backslash. If `&' appears in + NEW, it is replaced by OLD. A single backslash will quote the + `&'. The final delimiter is optional if it is the last character + on the input line. + +`&' + Repeat the previous substitution. + +`g' + Cause changes to be applied over the entire event line. Used in + conjunction with `s', as in `gs/OLD/NEW/', or with `&'. + + +File: history.info, Node: Programming with GNU History, Next: Concept Index, Prev: Using History Interactively, Up: Top + +Programming with GNU History +**************************** + + This chapter describes how to interface programs that you write with +the GNU History Library. It should be considered a technical guide. +For information on the interactive use of GNU History, *note Using +History Interactively::. + +* Menu: + +* Introduction to History:: What is the GNU History library for? +* History Storage:: How information is stored. +* History Functions:: Functions that you can use. +* History Variables:: Variables that control behaviour. +* History Programming Example:: Example of using the GNU History Library. + + +File: history.info, Node: Introduction to History, Next: History Storage, Up: Programming with GNU History + +Introduction to History +======================= + + Many programs read input from the user a line at a time. The GNU +History library is able to keep track of those lines, associate +arbitrary data with each line, and utilize information from previous +lines in composing new ones. + + The programmer using the History library has available functions for +remembering lines on a history list, associating arbitrary data with a +line, removing lines from the list, searching through the list for a +line containing an arbitrary text string, and referencing any line in +the list directly. In addition, a history "expansion" function is +available which provides for a consistent user interface across +different programs. + + The user using programs written with the History library has the +benefit of a consistent user interface with a set of well-known +commands for manipulating the text of previous lines and using that text +in new commands. The basic history manipulation commands are similar to +the history substitution provided by `csh'. + + If the programmer desires, he can use the Readline library, which +includes some history manipulation by default, and has the added +advantage of command line editing. + + Before declaring any functions using any functionality the History +library provides in other code, an application writer should include +the file `<readline/history.h>' in any file that uses the History +library's features. It supplies extern declarations for all of the +library's public functions and variables, and declares all of the +public data structures. + + +File: history.info, Node: History Storage, Next: History Functions, Prev: Introduction to History, Up: Programming with GNU History + +History Storage +=============== + + The history list is an array of history entries. A history entry is +declared as follows: + + typedef void *histdata_t; + + typedef struct _hist_entry { + char *line; + histdata_t data; + } HIST_ENTRY; + + The history list itself might therefore be declared as + + HIST_ENTRY **the_history_list; + + The state of the History library is encapsulated into a single +structure: + + /* + * A structure used to pass around the current state of the history. + */ + typedef struct _hist_state { + HIST_ENTRY **entries; /* Pointer to the entries themselves. */ + int offset; /* The location pointer within this array. */ + int length; /* Number of elements within this array. */ + int size; /* Number of slots allocated to this array. */ + int flags; + } HISTORY_STATE; + + If the flags member includes `HS_STIFLED', the history has been +stifled. + + +File: history.info, Node: History Functions, Next: History Variables, Prev: History Storage, Up: Programming with GNU History + +History Functions +================= + + This section describes the calling sequence for the various functions +exported by the GNU History library. + +* Menu: + +* Initializing History and State Management:: Functions to call when you + want to use history in a + program. +* History List Management:: Functions used to manage the list + of history entries. +* Information About the History List:: Functions returning information about + the history list. +* Moving Around the History List:: Functions used to change the position + in the history list. +* Searching the History List:: Functions to search the history list + for entries containing a string. +* Managing the History File:: Functions that read and write a file + containing the history list. +* History Expansion:: Functions to perform csh-like history + expansion. + + +File: history.info, Node: Initializing History and State Management, Next: History List Management, Up: History Functions + +Initializing History and State Management +----------------------------------------- + + This section describes functions used to initialize and manage the +state of the History library when you want to use the history functions +in your program. + + - Function: void using_history (void) + Begin a session in which the history functions might be used. This + initializes the interactive variables. + + - Function: HISTORY_STATE * history_get_history_state (void) + Return a structure describing the current state of the input + history. + + - Function: void history_set_history_state (HISTORY_STATE *state) + Set the state of the history list according to STATE. + + +File: history.info, Node: History List Management, Next: Information About the History List, Prev: Initializing History and State Management, Up: History Functions + +History List Management +----------------------- + + These functions manage individual entries on the history list, or set +parameters managing the list itself. + + - Function: void add_history (const char *string) + Place STRING at the end of the history list. The associated data + field (if any) is set to `NULL'. + + - Function: HIST_ENTRY * remove_history (int which) + Remove history entry at offset WHICH from the history. The + removed element is returned so you can free the line, data, and + containing structure. + + - Function: HIST_ENTRY * replace_history_entry (int which, const char + *line, histdata_t data) + Make the history entry at offset WHICH have LINE and DATA. This + returns the old entry so you can dispose of the data. In the case + of an invalid WHICH, a `NULL' pointer is returned. + + - Function: void clear_history (void) + Clear the history list by deleting all the entries. + + - Function: void stifle_history (int max) + Stifle the history list, remembering only the last MAX entries. + + - Function: int unstifle_history (void) + Stop stifling the history. This returns the previously-set + maximum number of history entries (as set by `stifle_history()'). + The value is positive if the history was stifled, negative if it + wasn't. + + - Function: int history_is_stifled (void) + Returns non-zero if the history is stifled, zero if it is not. + + +File: history.info, Node: Information About the History List, Next: Moving Around the History List, Prev: History List Management, Up: History Functions + +Information About the History List +---------------------------------- + + These functions return information about the entire history list or +individual list entries. + + - Function: HIST_ENTRY ** history_list (void) + Return a `NULL' terminated array of `HIST_ENTRY *' which is the + current input history. Element 0 of this list is the beginning of + time. If there is no history, return `NULL'. + + - Function: int where_history (void) + Returns the offset of the current history element. + + - Function: HIST_ENTRY * current_history (void) + Return the history entry at the current position, as determined by + `where_history()'. If there is no entry there, return a `NULL' + pointer. + + - Function: HIST_ENTRY * history_get (int offset) + Return the history entry at position OFFSET, starting from + `history_base' (*note History Variables::). If there is no entry + there, or if OFFSET is greater than the history length, return a + `NULL' pointer. + + - Function: int history_total_bytes (void) + Return the number of bytes that the primary history entries are + using. This function returns the sum of the lengths of all the + lines in the history. + + +File: history.info, Node: Moving Around the History List, Next: Searching the History List, Prev: Information About the History List, Up: History Functions + +Moving Around the History List +------------------------------ + + These functions allow the current index into the history list to be +set or changed. + + - Function: int history_set_pos (int pos) + Set the current history offset to POS, an absolute index into the + list. Returns 1 on success, 0 if POS is less than zero or greater + than the number of history entries. + + - Function: HIST_ENTRY * previous_history (void) + Back up the current history offset to the previous history entry, + and return a pointer to that entry. If there is no previous + entry, return a `NULL' pointer. + + - Function: HIST_ENTRY * next_history (void) + Move the current history offset forward to the next history entry, + and return the a pointer to that entry. If there is no next + entry, return a `NULL' pointer. + + +File: history.info, Node: Searching the History List, Next: Managing the History File, Prev: Moving Around the History List, Up: History Functions + +Searching the History List +-------------------------- + + These functions allow searching of the history list for entries +containing a specific string. Searching may be performed both forward +and backward from the current history position. The search may be +"anchored", meaning that the string must match at the beginning of the +history entry. + + - Function: int history_search (const char *string, int direction) + Search the history for STRING, starting at the current history + offset. If DIRECTION is less than 0, then the search is through + previous entries, otherwise through subsequent entries. If STRING + is found, then the current history index is set to that history + entry, and the value returned is the offset in the line of the + entry where STRING was found. Otherwise, nothing is changed, and + a -1 is returned. + + - Function: int history_search_prefix (const char *string, int + direction) + Search the history for STRING, starting at the current history + offset. The search is anchored: matching lines must begin with + STRING. If DIRECTION is less than 0, then the search is through + previous entries, otherwise through subsequent entries. If STRING + is found, then the current history index is set to that entry, and + the return value is 0. Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is + returned. + + - Function: int history_search_pos (const char *string, int direction, + int pos) + Search for STRING in the history list, starting at POS, an + absolute index into the list. If DIRECTION is negative, the search + proceeds backward from POS, otherwise forward. Returns the + absolute index of the history element where STRING was found, or + -1 otherwise. + + +File: history.info, Node: Managing the History File, Next: History Expansion, Prev: Searching the History List, Up: History Functions + +Managing the History File +------------------------- + + The History library can read the history from and write it to a file. +This section documents the functions for managing a history file. + + - Function: int read_history (const char *filename) + Add the contents of FILENAME to the history list, a line at a time. + If FILENAME is `NULL', then read from `~/.history'. Returns 0 if + successful, or `errno' if not. + + - Function: int read_history_range (const char *filename, int from, + int to) + Read a range of lines from FILENAME, adding them to the history + list. Start reading at line FROM and end at TO. If FROM is zero, + start at the beginning. If TO is less than FROM, then read until + the end of the file. If FILENAME is `NULL', then read from + `~/.history'. Returns 0 if successful, or `errno' if not. + + - Function: int write_history (const char *filename) + Write the current history to FILENAME, overwriting FILENAME if + necessary. If FILENAME is `NULL', then write the history list to + `~/.history'. Returns 0 on success, or `errno' on a read or write + error. + + - Function: int append_history (int nelements, const char *filename) + Append the last NELEMENTS of the history list to FILENAME. If + FILENAME is `NULL', then append to `~/.history'. Returns 0 on + success, or `errno' on a read or write error. + + - Function: int history_truncate_file (const char *filename, int + nlines) + Truncate the history file FILENAME, leaving only the last NLINES + lines. If FILENAME is `NULL', then `~/.history' is truncated. + Returns 0 on success, or `errno' on failure. + + +File: history.info, Node: History Expansion, Prev: Managing the History File, Up: History Functions + +History Expansion +----------------- + + These functions implement history expansion. + + - Function: int history_expand (char *string, char **output) + Expand STRING, placing the result into OUTPUT, a pointer to a + string (*note History Interaction::). Returns: + `0' + If no expansions took place (or, if the only change in the + text was the removal of escape characters preceding the + history expansion character); + + `1' + if expansions did take place; + + `-1' + if there was an error in expansion; + + `2' + if the returned line should be displayed, but not executed, + as with the `:p' modifier (*note Modifiers::). + + If an error ocurred in expansion, then OUTPUT contains a + descriptive error message. + + - Function: char * get_history_event (const char *string, int *cindex, + int qchar) + Returns the text of the history event beginning at STRING + + *CINDEX. *CINDEX is modified to point to after the event + specifier. At function entry, CINDEX points to the index into + STRING where the history event specification begins. QCHAR is a + character that is allowed to end the event specification in + addition to the "normal" terminating characters. + + - Function: char ** history_tokenize (const char *string) + Return an array of tokens parsed out of STRING, much as the shell + might. The tokens are split on the characters in the + HISTORY_WORD_DELIMITERS variable, and shell quoting conventions + are obeyed. + + - Function: char * history_arg_extract (int first, int last, const + char *string) + Extract a string segment consisting of the FIRST through LAST + arguments present in STRING. Arguments are split using + `history_tokenize'. + + +File: history.info, Node: History Variables, Next: History Programming Example, Prev: History Functions, Up: Programming with GNU History + +History Variables +================= + + This section describes the externally-visible variables exported by +the GNU History Library. + + - Variable: int history_base + The logical offset of the first entry in the history list. + + - Variable: int history_length + The number of entries currently stored in the history list. + + - Variable: int history_max_entries + The maximum number of history entries. This must be changed using + `stifle_history()'. + + - Variable: char history_expansion_char + The character that introduces a history event. The default is `!'. + Setting this to 0 inhibits history expansion. + + - Variable: char history_subst_char + The character that invokes word substitution if found at the start + of a line. The default is `^'. + + - Variable: char history_comment_char + During tokenization, if this character is seen as the first + character of a word, then it and all subsequent characters up to a + newline are ignored, suppressing history expansion for the + remainder of the line. This is disabled by default. + + - Variable: char * history_word_delimiters + The characters that separate tokens for `history_tokenize()'. The + default value is `" \t\n()<>;&|"'. + + - Variable: char * history_no_expand_chars + The list of characters which inhibit history expansion if found + immediately following HISTORY_EXPANSION_CHAR. The default is + space, tab, newline, carriage return, and `='. + + - Variable: char * history_search_delimiter_chars + The list of additional characters which can delimit a history + search string, in addition to space, TAB, `:' and `?' in the case + of a substring search. The default is empty. + + - Variable: int history_quotes_inhibit_expansion + If non-zero, single-quoted words are not scanned for the history + expansion character. The default value is 0. + + - Variable: rl_linebuf_func_t * history_inhibit_expansion_function + This should be set to the address of a function that takes two + arguments: a `char *' (STRING) and an `int' index into that string + (I). It should return a non-zero value if the history expansion + starting at STRING[I] should not be performed; zero if the + expansion should be done. It is intended for use by applications + like Bash that use the history expansion character for additional + purposes. By default, this variable is set to `NULL'. + + +File: history.info, Node: History Programming Example, Prev: History Variables, Up: Programming with GNU History + +History Programming Example +=========================== + + The following program demonstrates simple use of the GNU History +Library. + + #include <stdio.h> + #include <readline/history.h> + + main (argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; + { + char line[1024], *t; + int len, done = 0; + + line[0] = 0; + + using_history (); + while (!done) + { + printf ("history$ "); + fflush (stdout); + t = fgets (line, sizeof (line) - 1, stdin); + if (t && *t) + { + len = strlen (t); + if (t[len - 1] == '\n') + t[len - 1] = '\0'; + } + + if (!t) + strcpy (line, "quit"); + + if (line[0]) + { + char *expansion; + int result; + + result = history_expand (line, &expansion); + if (result) + fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", expansion); + + if (result < 0 || result == 2) + { + free (expansion); + continue; + } + + add_history (expansion); + strncpy (line, expansion, sizeof (line) - 1); + free (expansion); + } + + if (strcmp (line, "quit") == 0) + done = 1; + else if (strcmp (line, "save") == 0) + write_history ("history_file"); + else if (strcmp (line, "read") == 0) + read_history ("history_file"); + else if (strcmp (line, "list") == 0) + { + register HIST_ENTRY **the_list; + register int i; + + the_list = history_list (); + if (the_list) + for (i = 0; the_list[i]; i++) + printf ("%d: %s\n", i + history_base, the_list[i]->line); + } + else if (strncmp (line, "delete", 6) == 0) + { + int which; + if ((sscanf (line + 6, "%d", &which)) == 1) + { + HIST_ENTRY *entry = remove_history (which); + if (!entry) + fprintf (stderr, "No such entry %d\n", which); + else + { + free (entry->line); + free (entry); + } + } + else + { + fprintf (stderr, "non-numeric arg given to `delete'\n"); + } + } + } + } + + +File: history.info, Node: Concept Index, Next: Function and Variable Index, Prev: Programming with GNU History, Up: Top + +Concept Index +************* + +* Menu: + +* anchored search: Searching the History List. +* event designators: Event Designators. +* history events: Event Designators. +* history expansion: History Interaction. +* History Searching: Searching the History List. + + +File: history.info, Node: Function and Variable Index, Prev: Concept Index, Up: Top + +Function and Variable Index +*************************** + +* Menu: + +* add_history: History List Management. +* append_history: Managing the History File. +* clear_history: History List Management. +* current_history: Information About the History List. +* get_history_event: History Expansion. +* history_arg_extract: History Expansion. +* history_base: History Variables. +* history_comment_char: History Variables. +* history_expand: History Expansion. +* history_expansion_char: History Variables. +* history_get: Information About the History List. +* history_get_history_state: Initializing History and State Management. +* history_inhibit_expansion_function: History Variables. +* history_is_stifled: History List Management. +* history_length: History Variables. +* history_list: Information About the History List. +* history_max_entries: History Variables. +* history_no_expand_chars: History Variables. +* history_quotes_inhibit_expansion: History Variables. +* history_search: Searching the History List. +* history_search_delimiter_chars: History Variables. +* history_search_pos: Searching the History List. +* history_search_prefix: Searching the History List. +* history_set_history_state: Initializing History and State Management. +* history_set_pos: Moving Around the History List. +* history_subst_char: History Variables. +* history_tokenize: History Expansion. +* history_total_bytes: Information About the History List. +* history_truncate_file: Managing the History File. +* history_word_delimiters: History Variables. +* next_history: Moving Around the History List. +* previous_history: Moving Around the History List. +* read_history: Managing the History File. +* read_history_range: Managing the History File. +* remove_history: History List Management. +* replace_history_entry: History List Management. +* stifle_history: History List Management. +* unstifle_history: History List Management. +* using_history: Initializing History and State Management. +* where_history: Information About the History List. +* write_history: Managing the History File. + + + +Tag Table: +Node: Top1136 +Node: Using History Interactively1716 +Node: History Interaction2223 +Node: Event Designators3642 +Node: Word Designators4569 +Node: Modifiers6198 +Node: Programming with GNU History7336 +Node: Introduction to History8061 +Node: History Storage9746 +Node: History Functions10857 +Node: Initializing History and State Management11841 +Node: History List Management12641 +Node: Information About the History List14235 +Node: Moving Around the History List15591 +Node: Searching the History List16580 +Node: Managing 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The)-2.5 F -.25(va)2.5 G(lue is positi) +.25 E .3 -.15(ve i)-.25 H 2.5(ft).15 G(he history w)-2.5 E +(as sti\215ed, ne)-.1 E -.05(ga)-.15 G(ti).05 E .3 -.15(ve i)-.25 H 2.5 +(fi).15 G 2.5(tw)-2.5 G(asn')-2.6 E(t.)-.18 E(GNU History 4.3)72 768 Q +(2002 January 31)131.79 E(3)195.95 E EP +%%Page: 4 4 +%%BeginPageSetup +BP +%%EndPageSetup +/F0 10/Times-Roman@0 SF(HIST)72 48 Q(OR)-.18 E 357.18(Y\(3\) HIST)-.65 F +(OR)-.18 E(Y\(3\))-.65 E/F1 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(int)108 84 Q/F2 10 +/Times-Bold@0 SF(history_is_sti\215ed)2.5 E F0(\()4.166 E F1(void)A F0 +(\))1.666 E +(Returns non-zero if the history is sti\215ed, zero if it is not.)108 96 +Q F2(Inf)87 124.8 Q(ormation About the History List)-.25 E F0(These fun\ +ctions return information about the entire history list or indi)108 +136.8 Q(vidual list entries.)-.25 E F1(HIST_ENTR)108 160.8 Q 2.5(Y*)-.18 +G(*)-2.5 E F2(history_list)2.5 E F0(\()4.166 E F1(void)A F0(\))1.666 E +.708(Return a)108 172.8 R F2(NULL)3.208 E F0 .708(terminated array of) +3.208 F F1(HIST_ENTR)3.208 E 3.208(Y*)-.18 G F0 .708 +(which is the current input history)B 5.707(.E)-.65 G .707 +(lement 0 of this)-5.707 F(list is the be)108 184.8 Q(ginning of time.) +-.15 E(If there is no history)5 E 2.5(,r)-.65 G(eturn)-2.5 E F2(NULL)2.5 +E F0(.)A F1(int)108 208.8 Q F2(wher)2.5 E(e_history)-.18 E F0(\()4.166 E +F1(void)A F0(\))1.666 E(Returns the of)108 220.8 Q +(fset of the current history element.)-.25 E F1(HIST_ENTR)108 244.8 Q +2.5(Y*)-.18 G F2(curr)A(ent_history)-.18 E F0(\()4.166 E F1(void)A F0 +(\))1.666 E 1.373 +(Return the history entry at the current position, as determined by)108 +256.8 R F2(wher)3.873 E(e_history\(\))-.18 E F0 6.373(.I)C 3.873(ft) +-6.373 G 1.374(here is no entry)-3.873 F(there, return a)108 268.8 Q F2 +(NULL)2.5 E F0(pointer)2.5 E(.)-.55 E F1(HIST_ENTR)108 292.8 Q 2.5(Y*) +-.18 G F2(history_get)A F0(\()4.166 E F1(int of)A(fset)-.18 E F0(\)) +1.666 E .288(Return the history entry at position)108 304.8 R F1(of) +2.787 E(fset)-.18 E F0 2.787(,s)C .287(tarting from)-2.787 F F2 +(history_base)2.787 E F0 5.287(.I)C 2.787(ft)-5.287 G .287 +(here is no entry there, or if)-2.787 F F1(of)2.787 E(fset)-.18 E F0 +(is greater than the history length, return a)108 316.8 Q F2(NULL)2.5 E +F0(pointer)2.5 E(.)-.55 E F1(int)108 340.8 Q F2(history_total_bytes)2.5 +E F0(\()4.166 E F1(void)A F0(\))1.666 E .391 +(Return the number of bytes that the primary history entries are using.) +108 352.8 R .392(This function returns the sum of the)5.392 F +(lengths of all the lines in the history)108 364.8 Q(.)-.65 E F2(Mo)87 +393.6 Q(ving Ar)-.1 E(ound the History List)-.18 E F0 +(These functions allo)108 405.6 Q 2.5(wt)-.25 G(he current inde)-2.5 E +2.5(xi)-.15 G(nto the history list to be set or changed.)-2.5 E F1(int) +108 429.6 Q F2(history_set_pos)2.5 E F0(\()4.166 E F1(int pos)A F0(\)) +1.666 E .79(Set the current history of)108 441.6 R .79(fset to)-.25 F F1 +(pos)3.29 E F0 3.29(,a)C 3.29(na)-3.29 G .79(bsolute inde)-3.29 F 3.29 +(xi)-.15 G .79(nto the list.)-3.29 F .79(Returns 1 on success, 0 if)5.79 +F F1(pos)3.29 E F0 .79(is less)3.29 F +(than zero or greater than the number of history entries.)108 453.6 Q F1 +(HIST_ENTR)108 477.6 Q 2.5(Y*)-.18 G F2(pr)A -.15(ev)-.18 G +(ious_history).15 E F0(\()4.166 E F1(void)A F0(\))1.666 E .207 +(Back up the current history of)108 489.6 R .207(fset to the pre)-.25 F +.207(vious history entry)-.25 F 2.708(,a)-.65 G .208 +(nd return a pointer to that entry)-2.708 F 5.208(.I)-.65 G 2.708(ft) +-5.208 G .208(here is)-2.708 F(no pre)108 501.6 Q(vious entry)-.25 E 2.5 +(,r)-.65 G(eturn a)-2.5 E F2(NULL)2.5 E F0(pointer)2.5 E(.)-.55 E F1 +(HIST_ENTR)108 525.6 Q 2.5(Y*)-.18 G F2(next_history)A F0(\()4.166 E F1 +(void)A F0(\))1.666 E(Mo)108 537.6 Q 1.047 -.15(ve t)-.15 H .747 +(he current history of).15 F .747(fset forw)-.25 F .746(ard to the ne) +-.1 F .746(xt history entry)-.15 F 3.246(,a)-.65 G .746 +(nd return the a pointer to that entry)-3.246 F 5.746(.I)-.65 G(f)-5.746 +E(there is no ne)108 549.6 Q(xt entry)-.15 E 2.5(,r)-.65 G(eturn a)-2.5 +E F2(NULL)2.5 E F0(pointer)2.5 E(.)-.55 E F2(Sear)87 578.4 Q +(ching the History List)-.18 E F0 .005(These functions allo)108 590.4 R +2.505(ws)-.25 G .006(earching of the history list for entries containin\ +g a speci\214c string.)-2.505 F .006(Searching may be)5.006 F 1.452 +(performed both forw)108 602.4 R 1.452(ard and backw)-.1 F 1.451 +(ard from the current history position.)-.1 F 1.451(The search may be) +6.451 F F1(anc)3.951 E(hor)-.15 E(ed)-.37 E F0(,)A +(meaning that the string must match at the be)108 614.4 Q +(ginning of the history entry)-.15 E(.)-.65 E F1(int)108 638.4 Q F2 +(history_sear)2.5 E(ch)-.18 E F0(\()4.166 E F1(const c)A(har *string) +-.15 E 1.666(,i)-.1 G(nt dir)-1.666 E(ection)-.37 E F0(\))1.666 E .155 +(Search the history for)108 650.4 R F1(string)2.655 E F0 2.656(,s)C .156 +(tarting at the current history of)-2.656 F 2.656(fset. 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+* History Storage:: How information is stored. +* History Functions:: Functions that you can use. +* History Variables:: Variables that control behaviour. +* History Programming Example:: Example of using the GNU History Library. +@end menu + +@node Introduction to History +@section Introduction to History + +Many programs read input from the user a line at a time. The @sc{gnu} +History library is able to keep track of those lines, associate arbitrary +data with each line, and utilize information from previous lines in +composing new ones. + +The programmer using the History library has available functions +for remembering lines on a history list, associating arbitrary data +with a line, removing lines from the list, searching through the list +for a line containing an arbitrary text string, and referencing any line +in the list directly. In addition, a history @dfn{expansion} function +is available which provides for a consistent user interface across +different programs. + +The user using programs written with the History library has the +benefit of a consistent user interface with a set of well-known +commands for manipulating the text of previous lines and using that text +in new commands. The basic history manipulation commands are similar to +the history substitution provided by @code{csh}. + +If the programmer desires, he can use the Readline library, which +includes some history manipulation by default, and has the added +advantage of command line editing. + +Before declaring any functions using any functionality the History +library provides in other code, an application writer should include +the file @code{<readline/history.h>} in any file that uses the +History library's features. It supplies extern declarations for all +of the library's public functions and variables, and declares all of +the public data structures. + +@node History Storage +@section History Storage + +The history list is an array of history entries. A history entry is +declared as follows: + +@example +typedef void *histdata_t; + +typedef struct _hist_entry @{ + char *line; + histdata_t data; +@} HIST_ENTRY; +@end example + +The history list itself might therefore be declared as + +@example +HIST_ENTRY **the_history_list; +@end example + +The state of the History library is encapsulated into a single structure: + +@example +/* + * A structure used to pass around the current state of the history. + */ +typedef struct _hist_state @{ + HIST_ENTRY **entries; /* Pointer to the entries themselves. */ + int offset; /* The location pointer within this array. */ + int length; /* Number of elements within this array. */ + int size; /* Number of slots allocated to this array. */ + int flags; +@} HISTORY_STATE; +@end example + +If the flags member includes @code{HS_STIFLED}, the history has been +stifled. + +@node History Functions +@section History Functions + +This section describes the calling sequence for the various functions +exported by the @sc{gnu} History library. + +@menu +* Initializing History and State Management:: Functions to call when you + want to use history in a + program. +* History List Management:: Functions used to manage the list + of history entries. +* Information About the History List:: Functions returning information about + the history list. +* Moving Around the History List:: Functions used to change the position + in the history list. +* Searching the History List:: Functions to search the history list + for entries containing a string. +* Managing the History File:: Functions that read and write a file + containing the history list. +* History Expansion:: Functions to perform csh-like history + expansion. +@end menu + +@node Initializing History and State Management +@subsection Initializing History and State Management + +This section describes functions used to initialize and manage +the state of the History library when you want to use the history +functions in your program. + +@deftypefun void using_history (void) +Begin a session in which the history functions might be used. This +initializes the interactive variables. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {HISTORY_STATE *} history_get_history_state (void) +Return a structure describing the current state of the input history. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void history_set_history_state (HISTORY_STATE *state) +Set the state of the history list according to @var{state}. +@end deftypefun + +@node History List Management +@subsection History List Management + +These functions manage individual entries on the history list, or set +parameters managing the list itself. + +@deftypefun void add_history (const char *string) +Place @var{string} at the end of the history list. The associated data +field (if any) is set to @code{NULL}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {HIST_ENTRY *} remove_history (int which) +Remove history entry at offset @var{which} from the history. The +removed element is returned so you can free the line, data, +and containing structure. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {HIST_ENTRY *} replace_history_entry (int which, const char *line, histdata_t data) +Make the history entry at offset @var{which} have @var{line} and @var{data}. +This returns the old entry so you can dispose of the data. In the case +of an invalid @var{which}, a @code{NULL} pointer is returned. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void clear_history (void) +Clear the history list by deleting all the entries. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void stifle_history (int max) +Stifle the history list, remembering only the last @var{max} entries. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int unstifle_history (void) +Stop stifling the history. This returns the previously-set +maximum number of history entries (as set by @code{stifle_history()}). +The value is positive if the history was +stifled, negative if it wasn't. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int history_is_stifled (void) +Returns non-zero if the history is stifled, zero if it is not. +@end deftypefun + +@node Information About the History List +@subsection Information About the History List + +These functions return information about the entire history list or +individual list entries. + +@deftypefun {HIST_ENTRY **} history_list (void) +Return a @code{NULL} terminated array of @code{HIST_ENTRY *} which is the +current input history. Element 0 of this list is the beginning of time. +If there is no history, return @code{NULL}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int where_history (void) +Returns the offset of the current history element. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {HIST_ENTRY *} current_history (void) +Return the history entry at the current position, as determined by +@code{where_history()}. If there is no entry there, return a @code{NULL} +pointer. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {HIST_ENTRY *} history_get (int offset) +Return the history entry at position @var{offset}, starting from +@code{history_base} (@pxref{History Variables}). +If there is no entry there, or if @var{offset} +is greater than the history length, return a @code{NULL} pointer. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int history_total_bytes (void) +Return the number of bytes that the primary history entries are using. +This function returns the sum of the lengths of all the lines in the +history. +@end deftypefun + +@node Moving Around the History List +@subsection Moving Around the History List + +These functions allow the current index into the history list to be +set or changed. + +@deftypefun int history_set_pos (int pos) +Set the current history offset to @var{pos}, an absolute index +into the list. +Returns 1 on success, 0 if @var{pos} is less than zero or greater +than the number of history entries. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {HIST_ENTRY *} previous_history (void) +Back up the current history offset to the previous history entry, and +return a pointer to that entry. If there is no previous entry, return +a @code{NULL} pointer. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {HIST_ENTRY *} next_history (void) +Move the current history offset forward to the next history entry, and +return the a pointer to that entry. If there is no next entry, return +a @code{NULL} pointer. +@end deftypefun + +@node Searching the History List +@subsection Searching the History List +@cindex History Searching + +These functions allow searching of the history list for entries containing +a specific string. Searching may be performed both forward and backward +from the current history position. The search may be @dfn{anchored}, +meaning that the string must match at the beginning of the history entry. +@cindex anchored search + +@deftypefun int history_search (const char *string, int direction) +Search the history for @var{string}, starting at the current history offset. +If @var{direction} is less than 0, then the search is through +previous entries, otherwise through subsequent entries. +If @var{string} is found, then +the current history index is set to that history entry, and the value +returned is the offset in the line of the entry where +@var{string} was found. Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is +returned. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int history_search_prefix (const char *string, int direction) +Search the history for @var{string}, starting at the current history +offset. The search is anchored: matching lines must begin with +@var{string}. If @var{direction} is less than 0, then the search is +through previous entries, otherwise through subsequent entries. +If @var{string} is found, then the +current history index is set to that entry, and the return value is 0. +Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is returned. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int history_search_pos (const char *string, int direction, int pos) +Search for @var{string} in the history list, starting at @var{pos}, an +absolute index into the list. If @var{direction} is negative, the search +proceeds backward from @var{pos}, otherwise forward. Returns the absolute +index of the history element where @var{string} was found, or -1 otherwise. +@end deftypefun + +@node Managing the History File +@subsection Managing the History File + +The History library can read the history from and write it to a file. +This section documents the functions for managing a history file. + +@deftypefun int read_history (const char *filename) +Add the contents of @var{filename} to the history list, a line at a time. +If @var{filename} is @code{NULL}, then read from @file{~/.history}. +Returns 0 if successful, or @code{errno} if not. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int read_history_range (const char *filename, int from, int to) +Read a range of lines from @var{filename}, adding them to the history list. +Start reading at line @var{from} and end at @var{to}. +If @var{from} is zero, start at the beginning. If @var{to} is less than +@var{from}, then read until the end of the file. If @var{filename} is +@code{NULL}, then read from @file{~/.history}. Returns 0 if successful, +or @code{errno} if not. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int write_history (const char *filename) +Write the current history to @var{filename}, overwriting @var{filename} +if necessary. +If @var{filename} is @code{NULL}, then write the history list to +@file{~/.history}. +Returns 0 on success, or @code{errno} on a read or write error. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int append_history (int nelements, const char *filename) +Append the last @var{nelements} of the history list to @var{filename}. +If @var{filename} is @code{NULL}, then append to @file{~/.history}. +Returns 0 on success, or @code{errno} on a read or write error. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int history_truncate_file (const char *filename, int nlines) +Truncate the history file @var{filename}, leaving only the last +@var{nlines} lines. +If @var{filename} is @code{NULL}, then @file{~/.history} is truncated. +Returns 0 on success, or @code{errno} on failure. +@end deftypefun + +@node History Expansion +@subsection History Expansion + +These functions implement history expansion. + +@deftypefun int history_expand (char *string, char **output) +Expand @var{string}, placing the result into @var{output}, a pointer +to a string (@pxref{History Interaction}). Returns: +@table @code +@item 0 +If no expansions took place (or, if the only change in +the text was the removal of escape characters preceding the history expansion +character); +@item 1 +if expansions did take place; +@item -1 +if there was an error in expansion; +@item 2 +if the returned line should be displayed, but not executed, +as with the @code{:p} modifier (@pxref{Modifiers}). +@end table + +If an error ocurred in expansion, then @var{output} contains a descriptive +error message. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char *} get_history_event (const char *string, int *cindex, int qchar) +Returns the text of the history event beginning at @var{string} + +@var{*cindex}. @var{*cindex} is modified to point to after the event +specifier. At function entry, @var{cindex} points to the index into +@var{string} where the history event specification begins. @var{qchar} +is a character that is allowed to end the event specification in addition +to the ``normal'' terminating characters. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char **} history_tokenize (const char *string) +Return an array of tokens parsed out of @var{string}, much as the +shell might. The tokens are split on the characters in the +@var{history_word_delimiters} variable, +and shell quoting conventions are obeyed. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char *} history_arg_extract (int first, int last, const char *string) +Extract a string segment consisting of the @var{first} through @var{last} +arguments present in @var{string}. Arguments are split using +@code{history_tokenize}. +@end deftypefun + +@node History Variables +@section History Variables + +This section describes the externally-visible variables exported by +the @sc{gnu} History Library. + +@deftypevar int history_base +The logical offset of the first entry in the history list. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int history_length +The number of entries currently stored in the history list. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int history_max_entries +The maximum number of history entries. This must be changed using +@code{stifle_history()}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar char history_expansion_char +The character that introduces a history event. The default is @samp{!}. +Setting this to 0 inhibits history expansion. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar char history_subst_char +The character that invokes word substitution if found at the start of +a line. The default is @samp{^}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar char history_comment_char +During tokenization, if this character is seen as the first character +of a word, then it and all subsequent characters up to a newline are +ignored, suppressing history expansion for the remainder of the line. +This is disabled by default. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {char *} history_word_delimiters +The characters that separate tokens for @code{history_tokenize()}. +The default value is @code{" \t\n()<>;&|"}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {char *} history_no_expand_chars +The list of characters which inhibit history expansion if found immediately +following @var{history_expansion_char}. The default is space, tab, newline, +carriage return, and @samp{=}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {char *} history_search_delimiter_chars +The list of additional characters which can delimit a history search +string, in addition to space, TAB, @samp{:} and @samp{?} in the case of +a substring search. The default is empty. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int history_quotes_inhibit_expansion +If non-zero, single-quoted words are not scanned for the history expansion +character. The default value is 0. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_linebuf_func_t *} history_inhibit_expansion_function +This should be set to the address of a function that takes two arguments: +a @code{char *} (@var{string}) +and an @code{int} index into that string (@var{i}). +It should return a non-zero value if the history expansion starting at +@var{string[i]} should not be performed; zero if the expansion should +be done. +It is intended for use by applications like Bash that use the history +expansion character for additional purposes. +By default, this variable is set to @code{NULL}. +@end deftypevar + +@node History Programming Example +@section History Programming Example + +The following program demonstrates simple use of the @sc{gnu} History Library. + +@smallexample +#include <stdio.h> +#include <readline/history.h> + +main (argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +@{ + char line[1024], *t; + int len, done = 0; + + line[0] = 0; + + using_history (); + while (!done) + @{ + printf ("history$ "); + fflush (stdout); + t = fgets (line, sizeof (line) - 1, stdin); + if (t && *t) + @{ + len = strlen (t); + if (t[len - 1] == '\n') + t[len - 1] = '\0'; + @} + + if (!t) + strcpy (line, "quit"); + + if (line[0]) + @{ + char *expansion; + int result; + + result = history_expand (line, &expansion); + if (result) + fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", expansion); + + if (result < 0 || result == 2) + @{ + free (expansion); + continue; + @} + + add_history (expansion); + strncpy (line, expansion, sizeof (line) - 1); + free (expansion); + @} + + if (strcmp (line, "quit") == 0) + done = 1; + else if (strcmp (line, "save") == 0) + write_history ("history_file"); + else if (strcmp (line, "read") == 0) + read_history ("history_file"); + else if (strcmp (line, "list") == 0) + @{ + register HIST_ENTRY **the_list; + register int i; + + the_list = history_list (); + if (the_list) + for (i = 0; the_list[i]; i++) + printf ("%d: %s\n", i + history_base, the_list[i]->line); + @} + else if (strncmp (line, "delete", 6) == 0) + @{ + int which; + if ((sscanf (line + 6, "%d", &which)) == 1) + @{ + HIST_ENTRY *entry = remove_history (which); + if (!entry) + fprintf (stderr, "No such entry %d\n", which); + else + @{ + free (entry->line); + free (entry); + @} + @} + else + @{ + fprintf (stderr, "non-numeric arg given to `delete'\n"); + @} + @} + @} +@} +@end smallexample diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/hsuser.texinfo b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/hsuser.texinfo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..418bfa8 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/hsuser.texinfo @@ -0,0 +1,437 @@ +@ignore +This file documents the user interface to the GNU History library. + +Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Authored by Brian Fox and Chet Ramey. + +Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual +provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on +all copies. + +Permission is granted to process this file through Tex and print the +results, provided the printed document carries copying permission notice +identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph (this +paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual). + +Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this +manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the +GNU Copyright statement is available to the distributee, and provided that +the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a +permission notice identical to this one. + +Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual +into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions. +@end ignore + +@node Using History Interactively +@chapter Using History Interactively + +@ifclear BashFeatures +@defcodeindex bt +@end ifclear + +@ifset BashFeatures +This chapter describes how to use the @sc{gnu} History Library +interactively, from a user's standpoint. +It should be considered a user's guide. +For information on using the @sc{gnu} History Library in other programs, +see the @sc{gnu} Readline Library Manual. +@end ifset +@ifclear BashFeatures +This chapter describes how to use the @sc{gnu} History Library interactively, +from a user's standpoint. It should be considered a user's guide. For +information on using the @sc{gnu} History Library in your own programs, +@pxref{Programming with GNU History}. +@end ifclear + +@ifset BashFeatures +@menu +* Bash History Facilities:: How Bash lets you manipulate your command + history. +* Bash History Builtins:: The Bash builtin commands that manipulate + the command history. +* History Interaction:: What it feels like using History as a user. +@end menu +@end ifset +@ifclear BashFeatures +@menu +* History Interaction:: What it feels like using History as a user. +@end menu +@end ifclear + +@ifset BashFeatures +@node Bash History Facilities +@section Bash History Facilities +@cindex command history +@cindex history list + +When the @option{-o history} option to the @code{set} builtin +is enabled (@pxref{The Set Builtin}), +the shell provides access to the @dfn{command history}, +the list of commands previously typed. +The value of the @env{HISTSIZE} shell variable is used as the +number of commands to save in a history list. +The text of the last @env{$HISTSIZE} +commands (default 500) is saved. +The shell stores each command in the history list prior to +parameter and variable expansion +but after history expansion is performed, subject to the +values of the shell variables +@env{HISTIGNORE} and @env{HISTCONTROL}. + +When the shell starts up, the history is initialized from the +file named by the @env{HISTFILE} variable (default @file{~/.bash_history}). +The file named by the value of @env{HISTFILE} is truncated, if +necessary, to contain no more than the number of lines specified by +the value of the @env{HISTFILESIZE} variable. +When an interactive shell exits, the last +@env{$HISTSIZE} lines are copied from the history list to the file +named by @env{$HISTFILE}. +If the @code{histappend} shell option is set (@pxref{Bash Builtins}), +the lines are appended to the history file, +otherwise the history file is overwritten. +If @env{HISTFILE} +is unset, or if the history file is unwritable, the history is +not saved. After saving the history, the history file is truncated +to contain no more than @env{$HISTFILESIZE} +lines. If @env{HISTFILESIZE} is not set, no truncation is performed. + +The builtin command @code{fc} may be used to list or edit and re-execute +a portion of the history list. +The @code{history} builtin may be used to display or modify the history +list and manipulate the history file. +When using command-line editing, search commands +are available in each editing mode that provide access to the +history list (@pxref{Commands For History}). + +The shell allows control over which commands are saved on the history +list. The @env{HISTCONTROL} and @env{HISTIGNORE} +variables may be set to cause the shell to save only a subset of the +commands entered. +The @code{cmdhist} +shell option, if enabled, causes the shell to attempt to save each +line of a multi-line command in the same history entry, adding +semicolons where necessary to preserve syntactic correctness. +The @code{lithist} +shell option causes the shell to save the command with embedded newlines +instead of semicolons. +The @code{shopt} builtin is used to set these options. +@xref{Bash Builtins}, for a description of @code{shopt}. + +@node Bash History Builtins +@section Bash History Builtins +@cindex history builtins + +Bash provides two builtin commands which manipulate the +history list and history file. + +@table @code + +@item fc +@btindex fc +@example +@code{fc [-e @var{ename}] [-nlr] [@var{first}] [@var{last}]} +@code{fc -s [@var{pat}=@var{rep}] [@var{command}]} +@end example + +Fix Command. In the first form, a range of commands from @var{first} to +@var{last} is selected from the history list. Both @var{first} and +@var{last} may be specified as a string (to locate the most recent +command beginning with that string) or as a number (an index into the +history list, where a negative number is used as an offset from the +current command number). If @var{last} is not specified it is set to +@var{first}. If @var{first} is not specified it is set to the previous +command for editing and @minus{}16 for listing. If the @option{-l} flag is +given, the commands are listed on standard output. The @option{-n} flag +suppresses the command numbers when listing. The @option{-r} flag +reverses the order of the listing. Otherwise, the editor given by +@var{ename} is invoked on a file containing those commands. If +@var{ename} is not given, the value of the following variable expansion +is used: @code{$@{FCEDIT:-$@{EDITOR:-vi@}@}}. This says to use the +value of the @env{FCEDIT} variable if set, or the value of the +@env{EDITOR} variable if that is set, or @code{vi} if neither is set. +When editing is complete, the edited commands are echoed and executed. + +In the second form, @var{command} is re-executed after each instance +of @var{pat} in the selected command is replaced by @var{rep}. + +A useful alias to use with the @code{fc} command is @code{r='fc -s'}, so +that typing @samp{r cc} runs the last command beginning with @code{cc} +and typing @samp{r} re-executes the last command (@pxref{Aliases}). + +@item history +@btindex history +@example +history [@var{n}] +history -c +history -d @var{offset} +history [-anrw] [@var{filename}] +history -ps @var{arg} +@end example + +With no options, display the history list with line numbers. +Lines prefixed with a @samp{*} have been modified. +An argument of @var{n} lists only the last @var{n} lines. +Options, if supplied, have the following meanings: + +@table @code +@item -c +Clear the history list. This may be combined +with the other options to replace the history list completely. + +@item -d @var{offset} +Delete the history entry at position @var{offset}. +@var{offset} should be specified as it appears when the history is +displayed. + +@item -a +Append the new +history lines (history lines entered since the beginning of the +current Bash session) to the history file. + +@item -n +Append the history lines not already read from the history file +to the current history list. These are lines appended to the history +file since the beginning of the current Bash session. + +@item -r +Read the current history file and append its contents to +the history list. + +@item -w +Write out the current history to the history file. + +@item -p +Perform history substitution on the @var{arg}s and display the result +on the standard output, without storing the results in the history list. + +@item -s +The @var{arg}s are added to the end of +the history list as a single entry. + +@end table + +When any of the @option{-w}, @option{-r}, @option{-a}, or @option{-n} options is +used, if @var{filename} +is given, then it is used as the history file. If not, then +the value of the @env{HISTFILE} variable is used. + +@end table +@end ifset + +@node History Interaction +@section History Expansion +@cindex history expansion + +The History library provides a history expansion feature that is similar +to the history expansion provided by @code{csh}. This section +describes the syntax used to manipulate the history information. + +History expansions introduce words from the history list into +the input stream, making it easy to repeat commands, insert the +arguments to a previous command into the current input line, or +fix errors in previous commands quickly. + +History expansion takes place in two parts. The first is to determine +which line from the history list should be used during substitution. +The second is to select portions of that line for inclusion into the +current one. The line selected from the history is called the +@dfn{event}, and the portions of that line that are acted upon are +called @dfn{words}. Various @dfn{modifiers} are available to manipulate +the selected words. The line is broken into words in the same fashion +that Bash does, so that several words +surrounded by quotes are considered one word. +History expansions are introduced by the appearance of the +history expansion character, which is @samp{!} by default. +@ifset BashFeatures +Only @samp{\} and @samp{'} may be used to escape the history expansion +character. +@end ifset + +@ifset BashFeatures +Several shell options settable with the @code{shopt} +builtin (@pxref{Bash Builtins}) may be used to tailor +the behavior of history expansion. If the +@code{histverify} shell option is enabled, and Readline +is being used, history substitutions are not immediately passed to +the shell parser. +Instead, the expanded line is reloaded into the Readline +editing buffer for further modification. +If Readline is being used, and the @code{histreedit} +shell option is enabled, a failed history expansion will be +reloaded into the Readline editing buffer for correction. +The @option{-p} option to the @code{history} builtin command +may be used to see what a history expansion will do before using it. +The @option{-s} option to the @code{history} builtin may be used to +add commands to the end of the history list without actually executing +them, so that they are available for subsequent recall. +This is most useful in conjunction with Readline. + +The shell allows control of the various characters used by the +history expansion mechanism with the @code{histchars} variable. +@end ifset + +@menu +* Event Designators:: How to specify which history line to use. +* Word Designators:: Specifying which words are of interest. +* Modifiers:: Modifying the results of substitution. +@end menu + +@node Event Designators +@subsection Event Designators +@cindex event designators + +An event designator is a reference to a command line entry in the +history list. +@cindex history events + +@table @asis + +@item @code{!} +Start a history substitution, except when followed by a space, tab, +the end of the line, @samp{=} or @samp{(}. + +@item @code{!@var{n}} +Refer to command line @var{n}. + +@item @code{!-@var{n}} +Refer to the command @var{n} lines back. + +@item @code{!!} +Refer to the previous command. This is a synonym for @samp{!-1}. + +@item @code{!@var{string}} +Refer to the most recent command starting with @var{string}. + +@item @code{!?@var{string}[?]} +Refer to the most recent command containing @var{string}. The trailing +@samp{?} may be omitted if the @var{string} is followed immediately by +a newline. + +@item @code{^@var{string1}^@var{string2}^} +Quick Substitution. Repeat the last command, replacing @var{string1} +with @var{string2}. Equivalent to +@code{!!:s/@var{string1}/@var{string2}/}. + +@item @code{!#} +The entire command line typed so far. + +@end table + +@node Word Designators +@subsection Word Designators + +Word designators are used to select desired words from the event. +A @samp{:} separates the event specification from the word designator. It +may be omitted if the word designator begins with a @samp{^}, @samp{$}, +@samp{*}, @samp{-}, or @samp{%}. Words are numbered from the beginning +of the line, with the first word being denoted by 0 (zero). Words are +inserted into the current line separated by single spaces. + +@need 0.75 +For example, + +@table @code +@item !! +designates the preceding command. When you type this, the preceding +command is repeated in toto. + +@item !!:$ +designates the last argument of the preceding command. This may be +shortened to @code{!$}. + +@item !fi:2 +designates the second argument of the most recent command starting with +the letters @code{fi}. +@end table + +@need 0.75 +Here are the word designators: + +@table @code + +@item 0 (zero) +The @code{0}th word. For many applications, this is the command word. + +@item @var{n} +The @var{n}th word. + +@item ^ +The first argument; that is, word 1. + +@item $ +The last argument. + +@item % +The word matched by the most recent @samp{?@var{string}?} search. + +@item @var{x}-@var{y} +A range of words; @samp{-@var{y}} abbreviates @samp{0-@var{y}}. + +@item * +All of the words, except the @code{0}th. This is a synonym for @samp{1-$}. +It is not an error to use @samp{*} if there is just one word in the event; +the empty string is returned in that case. + +@item @var{x}* +Abbreviates @samp{@var{x}-$} + +@item @var{x}- +Abbreviates @samp{@var{x}-$} like @samp{@var{x}*}, but omits the last word. + +@end table + +If a word designator is supplied without an event specification, the +previous command is used as the event. + +@node Modifiers +@subsection Modifiers + +After the optional word designator, you can add a sequence of one or more +of the following modifiers, each preceded by a @samp{:}. + +@table @code + +@item h +Remove a trailing pathname component, leaving only the head. + +@item t +Remove all leading pathname components, leaving the tail. + +@item r +Remove a trailing suffix of the form @samp{.@var{suffix}}, leaving +the basename. + +@item e +Remove all but the trailing suffix. + +@item p +Print the new command but do not execute it. + +@ifset BashFeatures +@item q +Quote the substituted words, escaping further substitutions. + +@item x +Quote the substituted words as with @samp{q}, +but break into words at spaces, tabs, and newlines. +@end ifset + +@item s/@var{old}/@var{new}/ +Substitute @var{new} for the first occurrence of @var{old} in the +event line. Any delimiter may be used in place of @samp{/}. +The delimiter may be quoted in @var{old} and @var{new} +with a single backslash. If @samp{&} appears in @var{new}, +it is replaced by @var{old}. A single backslash will quote +the @samp{&}. The final delimiter is optional if it is the last +character on the input line. + +@item & +Repeat the previous substitution. + +@item g +Cause changes to be applied over the entire event line. Used in +conjunction with @samp{s}, as in @code{gs/@var{old}/@var{new}/}, +or with @samp{&}. + +@end table diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/manvers.texinfo b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/manvers.texinfo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1206cf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/manvers.texinfo @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +@ignore +Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@end ignore + +@set EDITION 4.3 +@set VERSION 4.3 +@set UPDATED 2002 March 4 +@set UPDATE-MONTH March 2002 + +@set LASTCHANGE Mon Mar 4 12:00:16 EST 2002 diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.0 b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.0 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87beeac --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.0 @@ -0,0 +1,997 @@ +READLINE(3) READLINE(3) + + + +NNAAMMEE + readline - get a line from a user with editing + +SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS + ##iinncclluuddee <<ssttddiioo..hh>> + ##iinncclluuddee <<rreeaaddlliinnee//rreeaaddlliinnee..hh>> + ##iinncclluuddee <<rreeaaddlliinnee//hhiissttoorryy..hh>> + + _c_h_a_r _* + rreeaaddlliinnee (_c_o_n_s_t _c_h_a_r _*_p_r_o_m_p_t); + +CCOOPPYYRRIIGGHHTT + Readline is Copyright (C) 1989-2002 by the Free Software + Foundation, Inc. + +DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN + rreeaaddlliinnee will read a line from the terminal and return it, + using pprroommpptt as a prompt. If pprroommpptt is NNUULLLL or the empty + string, no prompt is issued. The line returned is allo- + cated with _m_a_l_l_o_c(3); the caller must free it when fin- + ished. The line returned has the final newline removed, + so only the text of the line remains. + + rreeaaddlliinnee offers editing capabilities while the user is + entering the line. By default, the line editing commands + are similar to those of emacs. A vi-style line editing + interface is also available. + + This manual page describes only the most basic use of + rreeaaddlliinnee. Much more functionality is available; see _T_h_e + _G_N_U _R_e_a_d_l_i_n_e _L_i_b_r_a_r_y and _T_h_e _G_N_U _H_i_s_t_o_r_y _L_i_b_r_a_r_y for addi- + tional information. + +RREETTUURRNN VVAALLUUEE + rreeaaddlliinnee returns the text of the line read. A blank line + returns the empty string. If EEOOFF is encountered while + reading a line, and the line is empty, NNUULLLL is returned. + If an EEOOFF is read with a non-empty line, it is treated as + a newline. + +NNOOTTAATTIIOONN + An emacs-style notation is used to denote keystrokes. + Control keys are denoted by C-_k_e_y, e.g., C-n means Con- + trol-N. Similarly, _m_e_t_a keys are denoted by M-_k_e_y, so M-x + means Meta-X. (On keyboards without a _m_e_t_a key, M-_x means + ESC _x, i.e., press the Escape key then the _x key. This + makes ESC the _m_e_t_a _p_r_e_f_i_x. The combination M-C-_x means + ESC-Control-_x, or press the Escape key then hold the Con- + trol key while pressing the _x key.) + + Readline commands may be given numeric _a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s, which + normally act as a repeat count. Sometimes, however, it is + the sign of the argument that is significant. Passing a + negative argument to a command that acts in the forward + direction (e.g., kkiillll--lliinnee) causes that command to act in + a backward direction. Commands whose behavior with argu- + ments deviates from this are noted. + + When a command is described as _k_i_l_l_i_n_g text, the text + deleted is saved for possible future retrieval (_y_a_n_k_i_n_g). + The killed text is saved in a _k_i_l_l _r_i_n_g. Consecutive + kills cause the text to be accumulated into one unit, + which can be yanked all at once. Commands which do not + kill text separate the chunks of text on the kill ring. + +IINNIITTIIAALLIIZZAATTIIOONN FFIILLEE + Readline is customized by putting commands in an initial- + ization file (the _i_n_p_u_t_r_c file). The name of this file is + taken from the value of the IINNPPUUTTRRCC environment variable. + If that variable is unset, the default is _~_/_._i_n_p_u_t_r_c. + When a program which uses the readline library starts up, + the init file is read, and the key bindings and variables + are set. There are only a few basic constructs allowed in + the readline init file. Blank lines are ignored. Lines + beginning with a ## are comments. Lines beginning with a $$ + indicate conditional constructs. Other lines denote key + bindings and variable settings. Each program using this + library may add its own commands and bindings. + + For example, placing + + M-Control-u: universal-argument + or + C-Meta-u: universal-argument + + into the _i_n_p_u_t_r_c would make M-C-u execute the readline + command _u_n_i_v_e_r_s_a_l_-_a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t. + + The following symbolic character names are recognized + while processing key bindings: _D_E_L, _E_S_C, _E_S_C_A_P_E, _L_F_D, _N_E_W_- + _L_I_N_E, _R_E_T, _R_E_T_U_R_N, _R_U_B_O_U_T, _S_P_A_C_E, _S_P_C, and _T_A_B. + + In addition to command names, readline allows keys to be + bound to a string that is inserted when the key is pressed + (a _m_a_c_r_o). + + + KKeeyy BBiinnddiinnggss + The syntax for controlling key bindings in the _i_n_p_u_t_r_c + file is simple. All that is required is the name of the + command or the text of a macro and a key sequence to which + it should be bound. The name may be specified in one of + two ways: as a symbolic key name, possibly with _M_e_t_a_- or + _C_o_n_t_r_o_l_- prefixes, or as a key sequence. + + When using the form kkeeyynnaammee:_f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n_-_n_a_m_e or _m_a_c_r_o, _k_e_y_- + _n_a_m_e is the name of a key spelled out in English. For + example: + + Control-u: universal-argument + Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word + Control-o: "> output" + + In the above example, _C_-_u is bound to the function uunniivveerr-- + ssaall--aarrgguummeenntt, _M_-_D_E_L is bound to the function bbaacckk-- + wwaarrdd--kkiillll--wwoorrdd, and _C_-_o is bound to run the macro + expressed on the right hand side (that is, to insert the + text ``> output'' into the line). + + In the second form, ""kkeeyysseeqq"":_f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n_-_n_a_m_e or _m_a_c_r_o, kkeeyy-- + sseeqq differs from kkeeyynnaammee above in that strings denoting an + entire key sequence may be specified by placing the + sequence within double quotes. Some GNU Emacs style key + escapes can be used, as in the following example, but the + symbolic character names are not recognized. + + "\C-u": universal-argument + "\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file + "\e[11~": "Function Key 1" + + In this example, _C_-_u is again bound to the function uunnii-- + vveerrssaall--aarrgguummeenntt. _C_-_x _C_-_r is bound to the function + rree--rreeaadd--iinniitt--ffiillee, and _E_S_C _[ _1 _1 _~ is bound to insert the + text ``Function Key 1''. + + The full set of GNU Emacs style escape sequences available + when specifying key sequences is + \\CC-- control prefix + \\MM-- meta prefix + \\ee an escape character + \\\\ backslash + \\"" literal ", a double quote + \\'' literal ', a single quote + + In addition to the GNU Emacs style escape sequences, a + second set of backslash escapes is available: + \\aa alert (bell) + \\bb backspace + \\dd delete + \\ff form feed + \\nn newline + \\rr carriage return + \\tt horizontal tab + \\vv vertical tab + \\_n_n_n the eight-bit character whose value is the + octal value _n_n_n (one to three digits) + \\xx_H_H the eight-bit character whose value is the + hexadecimal value _H_H (one or two hex digits) + + When entering the text of a macro, single or double quotes + should 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. Back- + slash will quote any other character in the macro text, + including " and '. + + BBaasshh allows the current readline key bindings to be dis- + played or modified with the bbiinndd builtin command. The + editing mode may be switched during interactive use by + using the --oo option to the sseett builtin command. Other + programs using this library provide similar mechanisms. + The _i_n_p_u_t_r_c file may be edited and re-read if a program + does not provide any other means to incorporate new bind- + ings. + + VVaarriiaabblleess + Readline has variables that can be used to further cus- + tomize its behavior. A variable may be set in the _i_n_p_u_t_r_c + file with a statement of the form + + sseett _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e_-_n_a_m_e _v_a_l_u_e + + Except where noted, readline variables can take the values + OOnn or OOffff (without regard to case). The variables and + their default values are: + + bbeellll--ssttyyllee ((aauuddiibbllee)) + Controls what happens when readline wants to ring + the terminal bell. If set to nnoonnee, readline never + rings the bell. If set to vviissiibbllee, readline uses a + visible bell if one is available. If set to aauuddii-- + bbllee, readline attempts to ring the terminal's bell. + ccoommmmeenntt--bbeeggiinn ((````##'''')) + The string that is inserted in vvii mode when the + iinnsseerrtt--ccoommmmeenntt command is executed. This command + is bound to MM--## in emacs mode and to ## in vi com- + mand mode. + ccoommpplleettiioonn--iiggnnoorree--ccaassee ((OOffff)) + If set to OOnn, readline performs filename matching + and completion in a case-insensitive fashion. + ccoommpplleettiioonn--qquueerryy--iitteemmss ((110000)) + This determines when the user is queried about + viewing the number of possible completions gener- + ated by the ppoossssiibbllee--ccoommpplleettiioonnss command. It may + be set to any integer value greater than or equal + to zero. If the number of possible completions is + greater than or equal to the value of this vari- + able, the user is asked whether or not he wishes to + view them; otherwise they are simply listed on the + terminal. + ccoonnvveerrtt--mmeettaa ((OOnn)) + If set to OOnn, readline will convert characters with + the eighth bit set to an ASCII key sequence by + stripping the eighth bit and prefixing it with an + escape character (in effect, using escape as the + _m_e_t_a _p_r_e_f_i_x). + ddiissaabbllee--ccoommpplleettiioonn ((OOffff)) + If set to OOnn, readline will inhibit word comple- + tion. Completion characters will be inserted into + the line as if they had been mapped to sseellff--iinnsseerrtt. + eeddiittiinngg--mmooddee ((eemmaaccss)) + Controls whether readline begins with a set of key + bindings similar to emacs or vi. eeddiittiinngg--mmooddee can + be set to either eemmaaccss or vvii. + eennaabbllee--kkeeyyppaadd ((OOffff)) + When set to OOnn, readline will try to enable the + application keypad when it is called. Some systems + need this to enable the arrow keys. + eexxppaanndd--ttiillddee ((OOffff)) + If set to oonn, tilde expansion is performed when + readline attempts word completion. + hhiissttoorryy--pprreesseerrvvee--ppooiinntt + If set to oonn, the history code attempts to place + point at the same location on each history line + retrived with pprreevviioouuss--hhiissttoorryy or nneexxtt--hhiissttoorryy. + hhoorriizzoonnttaall--ssccrroollll--mmooddee ((OOffff)) + When set to OOnn, makes readline use a single line + for display, scrolling the input horizontally on a + single screen line when it becomes longer than the + screen width rather than wrapping to a new line. + iinnppuutt--mmeettaa ((OOffff)) + If set to OOnn, readline will enable eight-bit input + (that is, it will not clear the eighth bit in the + characters it reads), regardless of what the termi- + nal claims it can support. The name mmeettaa--ffllaagg is a + synonym for this variable. + iisseeaarrcchh--tteerrmmiinnaattoorrss ((````CC--[[ CC--JJ'''')) + The string of characters that should terminate an + incremental search without subsequently executing + the character as a command. If this variable has + not been given a value, the characters _E_S_C and _C_-_J + will terminate an incremental search. + kkeeyymmaapp ((eemmaaccss)) + Set the current readline keymap. The set of legal + keymap names is _e_m_a_c_s_, _e_m_a_c_s_-_s_t_a_n_d_a_r_d_, _e_m_a_c_s_-_m_e_t_a_, + _e_m_a_c_s_-_c_t_l_x_, _v_i_, _v_i_-_m_o_v_e_, _v_i_-_c_o_m_m_a_n_d, and _v_i_-_i_n_s_e_r_t. + _v_i is equivalent to _v_i_-_c_o_m_m_a_n_d; _e_m_a_c_s is equivalent + to _e_m_a_c_s_-_s_t_a_n_d_a_r_d. The default value is _e_m_a_c_s. + The value of eeddiittiinngg--mmooddee also affects the default + keymap. + mmaarrkk--ddiirreeccttoorriieess ((OOnn)) + If set to OOnn, completed directory names have a + slash appended. + mmaarrkk--mmooddiiffiieedd--lliinneess ((OOffff)) + If set to OOnn, history lines that have been modified + are displayed with a preceding asterisk (**). + mmaarrkk--ssyymmlliinnkkeedd--ddiirreeccttoorriieess ((OOffff)) + If set to OOnn, completed names which are symbolic + links to directories have a slash appended (subject + to the value of mmaarrkk--ddiirreeccttoorriieess). + mmaattcchh--hhiiddddeenn--ffiilleess ((OOnn)) + This variable, when set to OOnn, causes readline to + match files whose names begin with a `.' (hidden + files) when performing filename completion, unless + the leading `.' is supplied by the user in the + filename to be completed. + oouuttppuutt--mmeettaa ((OOffff)) + If set to OOnn, readline will display characters with + the eighth bit set directly rather than as a meta- + prefixed escape sequence. + ppaaggee--ccoommpplleettiioonnss ((OOnn)) + If set to OOnn, readline uses an internal _m_o_r_e-like + pager to display a screenful of possible comple- + tions at a time. + pprriinntt--ccoommpplleettiioonnss--hhoorriizzoonnttaallllyy ((OOffff)) + If set to OOnn, readline will display completions + with matches sorted horizontally in alphabetical + order, rather than down the screen. + sshhooww--aallll--iiff--aammbbiigguuoouuss ((OOffff)) + This alters the default behavior of the completion + functions. If set to oonn, words which have more + than one possible completion cause the matches to + be listed immediately instead of ringing the bell. + vviissiibbllee--ssttaattss ((OOffff)) + If set to OOnn, a character denoting a file's type as + reported by _s_t_a_t(2) is appended to the filename + when listing possible completions. + + CCoonnddiittiioonnaall CCoonnssttrruuccttss + 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 per- + formed as the result of tests. There are four parser + directives used. + + $$iiff The $$iiff construct allows bindings to be made based + on the editing mode, the terminal being used, or + the application using readline. The text of the + test extends to the end of the line; no characters + are required to isolate it. + + mmooddee The mmooddee== form of the $$iiff directive is used + to test whether readline is in emacs or vi + mode. This may be used in conjunction with + the sseett kkeeyymmaapp command, for instance, to set + bindings in the _e_m_a_c_s_-_s_t_a_n_d_a_r_d and _e_m_a_c_s_- + _c_t_l_x keymaps only if readline is starting + out in emacs mode. + + tteerrmm The tteerrmm== form may be used to include termi- + nal-specific key bindings, perhaps to bind + the key sequences output by the terminal's + function keys. The word on the right side + of the == is tested against the full name of + the terminal and the portion of the terminal + name before the first --. This allows _s_u_n to + match both _s_u_n and _s_u_n_-_c_m_d, for instance. + + aapppplliiccaattiioonn + The aapppplliiccaattiioonn construct is used to include + application-specific settings. Each program + using the readline library sets the _a_p_p_l_i_c_a_- + _t_i_o_n _n_a_m_e, and an initialization file can + test for a particular value. This could be + used to bind key sequences to functions use- + ful for a specific program. For instance, + the following command adds a key sequence + that quotes the current or previous word in + Bash: + + $$iiff Bash + # Quote the current or previous word + "\C-xq": "\eb\"\ef\"" + $$eennddiiff + + $$eennddiiff This command, as seen in the previous example, ter- + minates an $$iiff command. + + $$eellssee Commands in this branch of the $$iiff directive are + executed if the test fails. + + $$iinncclluuddee + This directive takes a single filename as an argu- + ment and reads commands and bindings from that + file. For example, the following directive would + read _/_e_t_c_/_i_n_p_u_t_r_c: + + $$iinncclluuddee _/_e_t_c_/_i_n_p_u_t_r_c + +SSEEAARRCCHHIINNGG + Readline provides commands for searching through the com- + mand history for lines containing a specified string. + There are two search modes: _i_n_c_r_e_m_e_n_t_a_l and _n_o_n_-_i_n_c_r_e_m_e_n_- + _t_a_l. + + 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 his- + tory for a particular string, type CC--rr. Typing CC--ss + searches forward through the history. The characters pre- + sent in the value of the iisseeaarrcchh--tteerrmmiinnaattoorrss variable are + used to terminate an incremental search. If that variable + has not been assigned a value the _E_s_c_a_p_e and CC--JJ charac- + ters will terminate an incremental search. CC--GG 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. + + To find other matching entries in the history list, type + CC--ss or CC--rr as appropriate. This will search backward or + forward in the history for the next line matching the + search string typed so far. Any other key sequence bound + to a readline command will terminate the search and exe- + cute that command. For instance, a newline will terminate + the search and accept the line, thereby executing the com- + mand from the history list. A movement command will ter- + minate the search, make the last line found the current + line, and begin editing. + + 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. + +EEDDIITTIINNGG CCOOMMMMAANNDDSS + The following is a list of the names of the commands and + the default key sequences to which they are bound. Com- + mand names without an accompanying key sequence are + unbound by default. + + In the following descriptions, _p_o_i_n_t refers to the current + cursor position, and _m_a_r_k refers to a cursor position + saved by the sseett--mmaarrkk command. The text between the point + and mark is referred to as the _r_e_g_i_o_n. + + CCoommmmaannddss ffoorr MMoovviinngg + bbeeggiinnnniinngg--ooff--lliinnee ((CC--aa)) + Move to the start of the current line. + eenndd--ooff--lliinnee ((CC--ee)) + Move to the end of the line. + ffoorrwwaarrdd--cchhaarr ((CC--ff)) + Move forward a character. + bbaacckkwwaarrdd--cchhaarr ((CC--bb)) + Move back a character. + ffoorrwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd ((MM--ff)) + Move forward to the end of the next word. Words + are composed of alphanumeric characters (letters + and digits). + bbaacckkwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd ((MM--bb)) + Move back to the start of the current or previous + word. Words are composed of alphanumeric charac- + ters (letters and digits). + cclleeaarr--ssccrreeeenn ((CC--ll)) + Clear the screen leaving the current line at the + top of the screen. With an argument, refresh the + current line without clearing the screen. + rreeddrraaww--ccuurrrreenntt--lliinnee + Refresh the current line. + + CCoommmmaannddss ffoorr MMaanniippuullaattiinngg tthhee HHiissttoorryy + aacccceepptt--lliinnee ((NNeewwlliinnee,, RReettuurrnn)) + 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 aadddd__hhiissttoorryy(()). + If the line is a modified history line, the history + line is restored to its original state. + pprreevviioouuss--hhiissttoorryy ((CC--pp)) + Fetch the previous command from the history list, + moving back in the list. + nneexxtt--hhiissttoorryy ((CC--nn)) + Fetch the next command from the history list, mov- + ing forward in the list. + bbeeggiinnnniinngg--ooff--hhiissttoorryy ((MM--<<)) + Move to the first line in the history. + eenndd--ooff--hhiissttoorryy ((MM-->>)) + Move to the end of the input history, i.e., the + line currently being entered. + rreevveerrssee--sseeaarrcchh--hhiissttoorryy ((CC--rr)) + Search backward starting at the current line and + moving `up' through the history as necessary. This + is an incremental search. + ffoorrwwaarrdd--sseeaarrcchh--hhiissttoorryy ((CC--ss)) + Search forward starting at the current line and + moving `down' through the history as necessary. + This is an incremental search. + nnoonn--iinnccrreemmeennttaall--rreevveerrssee--sseeaarrcchh--hhiissttoorryy ((MM--pp)) + Search backward through the history starting at the + current line using a non-incremental search for a + string supplied by the user. + nnoonn--iinnccrreemmeennttaall--ffoorrwwaarrdd--sseeaarrcchh--hhiissttoorryy ((MM--nn)) + Search forward through the history using a non- + incremental search for a string supplied by the + user. + hhiissttoorryy--sseeaarrcchh--ffoorrwwaarrdd + Search forward through the history for the string + of characters between the start of the current line + and the current cursor position (the _p_o_i_n_t). This + is a non-incremental search. + hhiissttoorryy--sseeaarrcchh--bbaacckkwwaarrdd + 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. + yyaannkk--nntthh--aarrgg ((MM--CC--yy)) + Insert the first argument to the previous command + (usually the second word on the previous line) at + point. With an argument _n, insert the _nth word + from the previous command (the words in the previ- + ous command begin with word 0). A negative argu- + ment inserts the _nth word from the end of the pre- + vious command. + yyaannkk--llaasstt--aarrgg ((MM--..,, MM--__)) + Insert the last argument to the previous command + (the last word of the previous history entry). + With an argument, behave exactly like yyaannkk--nntthh--aarrgg. + Successive calls to yyaannkk--llaasstt--aarrgg move back through + the history list, inserting the last argument of + each line in turn. + + CCoommmmaannddss ffoorr CChhaannggiinngg TTeexxtt + ddeelleettee--cchhaarr ((CC--dd)) + 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 ddeelleettee--cchhaarr, then return EEOOFF. + bbaacckkwwaarrdd--ddeelleettee--cchhaarr ((RRuubboouutt)) + Delete the character behind the cursor. When given + a numeric argument, save the deleted text on the + kill ring. + ffoorrwwaarrdd--bbaacckkwwaarrdd--ddeelleettee--cchhaarr + 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. + qquuootteedd--iinnsseerrtt ((CC--qq,, CC--vv)) + Add the next character that you type to the line + verbatim. This is how to insert characters like + CC--qq, for example. + ttaabb--iinnsseerrtt ((MM--TTAABB)) + Insert a tab character. + sseellff--iinnsseerrtt ((aa,, bb,, AA,, 11,, !!,, ......)) + Insert the character typed. + ttrraannssppoossee--cchhaarrss ((CC--tt)) + Drag the character before point forward over the + character at point, moving point forward as well. + If point is at the end of the line, then this + transposes the two characters before point. Nega- + tive arguments have no effect. + ttrraannssppoossee--wwoorrddss ((MM--tt)) + Drag the word before point past the word after + point, moving point over that word as well. If + point is at the end of the line, this transposes + the last two words on the line. + uuppccaassee--wwoorrdd ((MM--uu)) + Uppercase the current (or following) word. With a + negative argument, uppercase the previous word, but + do not move point. + ddoowwnnccaassee--wwoorrdd ((MM--ll)) + Lowercase the current (or following) word. With a + negative argument, lowercase the previous word, but + do not move point. + ccaappiittaalliizzee--wwoorrdd ((MM--cc)) + Capitalize the current (or following) word. With a + negative argument, capitalize the previous word, + but do not move point. + oovveerrwwrriittee--mmooddee + 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 eemmaaccss + mode; vvii mode does overwrite differently. Each + call to _r_e_a_d_l_i_n_e_(_) starts in insert mode. In over- + write mode, characters bound to sseellff--iinnsseerrtt replace + the text at point rather than pushing the text to + the right. Characters bound to bbaacckk-- + wwaarrdd--ddeelleettee--cchhaarr replace the character before point + with a space. By default, this command is unbound. + + KKiilllliinngg aanndd YYaannkkiinngg + kkiillll--lliinnee ((CC--kk)) + Kill the text from point to the end of the line. + bbaacckkwwaarrdd--kkiillll--lliinnee ((CC--xx RRuubboouutt)) + Kill backward to the beginning of the line. + uunniixx--lliinnee--ddiissccaarrdd ((CC--uu)) + Kill backward from point to the beginning of the + line. The killed text is saved on the kill-ring. + kkiillll--wwhhoollee--lliinnee + Kill all characters on the current line, no matter + where point is. + kkiillll--wwoorrdd ((MM--dd)) + Kill from point 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 ffoorr-- + wwaarrdd--wwoorrdd. + bbaacckkwwaarrdd--kkiillll--wwoorrdd ((MM--RRuubboouutt)) + Kill the word behind point. Word boundaries are + the same as those used by bbaacckkwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd. + uunniixx--wwoorrdd--rruubboouutt ((CC--ww)) + Kill the word behind point, using white space as a + word boundary. The killed text is saved on the + kill-ring. + ddeelleettee--hhoorriizzoonnttaall--ssppaaccee ((MM--\\)) + Delete all spaces and tabs around point. + kkiillll--rreeggiioonn + Kill the text between the point and _m_a_r_k (saved + cursor position). This text is referred to as the + _r_e_g_i_o_n. + ccooppyy--rreeggiioonn--aass--kkiillll + Copy the text in the region to the kill buffer. + ccooppyy--bbaacckkwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd + Copy the word before point to the kill buffer. The + word boundaries are the same as bbaacckkwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd. + ccooppyy--ffoorrwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd + Copy the word following point to the kill buffer. + The word boundaries are the same as ffoorrwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd. + yyaannkk ((CC--yy)) + Yank the top of the kill ring into the buffer at + point. + yyaannkk--ppoopp ((MM--yy)) + Rotate the kill ring, and yank the new top. Only + works following yyaannkk or yyaannkk--ppoopp. + + NNuummeerriicc AArrgguummeennttss + ddiiggiitt--aarrgguummeenntt ((MM--00,, MM--11,, ......,, MM----)) + Add this digit to the argument already accumulat- + ing, or start a new argument. M-- starts a nega- + tive argument. + uunniivveerrssaall--aarrgguummeenntt + 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 uunniivveerrssaall--aarrgguummeenntt again ends the + numeric argument, but is otherwise ignored. As a + special case, if this command is immediately fol- + lowed 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 ini- + tially one, so executing this function the first + time makes the argument count four, a second time + makes the argument count sixteen, and so on. + + CCoommpplleettiinngg + ccoommpplleettee ((TTAABB)) + Attempt to perform completion on the text before + point. The actual completion performed is applica- + tion-specific. BBaasshh, for instance, attempts com- + pletion treating the text as a variable (if the + text begins with $$), username (if the text begins + with ~~), hostname (if the text begins with @@), or + command (including aliases and functions) in turn. + If none of these produces a match, filename comple- + tion is attempted. GGddbb, on the other hand, allows + completion of program functions and variables, and + only attempts filename completion under certain + circumstances. + ppoossssiibbllee--ccoommpplleettiioonnss ((MM--??)) + List the possible completions of the text before + point. + iinnsseerrtt--ccoommpplleettiioonnss ((MM--**)) + Insert all completions of the text before point + that would have been generated by ppoossssiibbllee--ccoommppllee-- + ttiioonnss. + mmeennuu--ccoommpplleettee + Similar to ccoommpplleettee, but replaces the word to be + completed with a single match from the list of pos- + sible completions. Repeated execution of mmeennuu--ccoomm-- + pplleettee steps through the list of possible comple- + tions, inserting each match in turn. At the end of + the list of completions, the bell is rung (subject + to the setting of 00aanndd tthhee oorriiggiinnaall tteexxtt iiss + rreessttoorreedd.. AAnn aarrgguummeenntt ooff _n mmoovveess _n ppoossiittiioonnss ffoorr-- + wwaarrdd iinn tthhee lliisstt ooff mmaattcchheess;; aa nneeggaattiivvee aarrgguummeenntt + mmaayy bbee uusseedd ttoo mmoovvee bbaacckkwwaarrdd tthhrroouugghh tthhee lliisstt.. + TThhiiss ccoommmmaanndd iiss iinntteennddeedd ttoo bbee bboouunndd ttoo TTAABB,, bbuutt iiss + uunnbboouunndd bbyy ddeeffaauulltt.. + ddeelleettee--cchhaarr--oorr--lliisstt + Deletes the character under the cursor if not at + the beginning or end of the line (like ddeelleettee-- + cchhaarr). If at the end of the line, behaves identi- + cally to ppoossssiibbllee--ccoommpplleettiioonnss. + + KKeeyybbooaarrdd MMaaccrrooss + ssttaarrtt--kkbbdd--mmaaccrroo ((CC--xx (()) + Begin saving the characters typed into the current + keyboard macro. + eenndd--kkbbdd--mmaaccrroo ((CC--xx )))) + Stop saving the characters typed into the current + keyboard macro and store the definition. + ccaallll--llaasstt--kkbbdd--mmaaccrroo ((CC--xx ee)) + Re-execute the last keyboard macro defined, by mak- + ing the characters in the macro appear as if typed + at the keyboard. + + MMiisscceellllaanneeoouuss + rree--rreeaadd--iinniitt--ffiillee ((CC--xx CC--rr)) + Read in the contents of the _i_n_p_u_t_r_c file, and + incorporate any bindings or variable assignments + found there. + aabboorrtt ((CC--gg)) + Abort the current editing command and ring the ter- + minal's bell (subject to the setting of + bbeellll--ssttyyllee). + ddoo--uuppppeerrccaassee--vveerrssiioonn ((MM--aa,, MM--bb,, MM--_x,, ......)) + If the metafied character _x is lowercase, run the + command that is bound to the corresponding upper- + case character. + pprreeffiixx--mmeettaa ((EESSCC)) + Metafy the next character typed. EESSCC ff is equiva- + lent to MMeettaa--ff. + uunnddoo ((CC--__,, CC--xx CC--uu)) + Incremental undo, separately remembered for each + line. + rreevveerrtt--lliinnee ((MM--rr)) + Undo all changes made to this line. This is like + executing the uunnddoo command enough times to return + the line to its initial state. + ttiillddee--eexxppaanndd ((MM--&&)) + Perform tilde expansion on the current word. + sseett--mmaarrkk ((CC--@@,, MM--<<ssppaaccee>>)) + Set the mark to the point. If a numeric argument + is supplied, the mark is set to that position. + eexxcchhaannggee--ppooiinntt--aanndd--mmaarrkk ((CC--xx CC--xx)) + 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. + cchhaarraacctteerr--sseeaarrcchh ((CC--]])) + A character is read and point is moved to the next + occurrence of that character. A negative count + searches for previous occurrences. + cchhaarraacctteerr--sseeaarrcchh--bbaacckkwwaarrdd ((MM--CC--]])) + A character is read and point is moved to the pre- + vious occurrence of that character. A negative + count searches for subsequent occurrences. + iinnsseerrtt--ccoommmmeenntt ((MM--##)) + Without a numeric argument, the value of the read- + line ccoommmmeenntt--bbeeggiinn variable is inserted at the + beginning of the current line. If a numeric argu- + ment is supplied, this command acts as a toggle: + if the characters at the beginning of the line do + not match the value of ccoommmmeenntt--bbeeggiinn, the value is + inserted, otherwise the characters in ccoommmmeenntt--bbeeggiinn + are deleted from the beginning of the line. In + either case, the line is accepted as if a newline + had been typed. The default value of ccoommmmeenntt--bbeeggiinn + makes the current line a shell comment. If a + numeric argument causes the comment character to be + removed, the line will be executed by the shell. + dduummpp--ffuunnccttiioonnss + 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 _i_n_p_u_t_r_c + file. + dduummpp--vvaarriiaabblleess + Print all of the settable variables and their val- + ues 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 _i_n_p_u_t_r_c + file. + dduummpp--mmaaccrrooss + Print all of the readline key sequences bound to + macros and the strings they ouput. If a numeric + argument is supplied, the output is formatted in + such a way that it can be made part of an _i_n_p_u_t_r_c + file. + eemmaaccss--eeddiittiinngg--mmooddee ((CC--ee)) + When in vvii command mode, this causes a switch to + eemmaaccss editing mode. + vvii--eeddiittiinngg--mmooddee ((MM--CC--jj)) + When in eemmaaccss editing mode, this causes a switch to + vvii editing mode. + +DDEEFFAAUULLTT KKEEYY BBIINNDDIINNGGSS + The following is a list of the default emacs and vi bind- + ings. Characters with the eighth bit set are written as + M-<character>, and are referred to as _m_e_t_a_f_i_e_d characters. + The printable ASCII characters not mentioned in the list + of emacs standard bindings are bound to the sseellff--iinnsseerrtt + function, which just inserts the given character into the + input line. In vi insertion mode, all characters not + specifically mentioned are bound to sseellff--iinnsseerrtt. Charac- + ters assigned to signal generation by _s_t_t_y(1) or the ter- + minal driver, such as C-Z or C-C, retain that function. + Upper and lower case metafied characters are bound to the + same function in the emacs mode meta keymap. The remain- + ing characters are unbound, which causes readline to ring + the bell (subject to the setting of the bbeellll--ssttyyllee vari- + able). + + EEmmaaccss MMooddee + Emacs Standard bindings + + "C-@" set-mark + "C-A" beginning-of-line + "C-B" backward-char + "C-D" delete-char + "C-E" end-of-line + "C-F" forward-char + "C-G" abort + "C-H" backward-delete-char + "C-I" complete + "C-J" accept-line + "C-K" kill-line + "C-L" clear-screen + "C-M" accept-line + "C-N" next-history + "C-P" previous-history + "C-Q" quoted-insert + "C-R" reverse-search-history + "C-S" forward-search-history + "C-T" transpose-chars + "C-U" unix-line-discard + "C-V" quoted-insert + "C-W" unix-word-rubout + "C-Y" yank + "C-]" character-search + "C-_" undo + " " to "/" self-insert + "0" to "9" self-insert + ":" to "~" self-insert + "C-?" backward-delete-char + + Emacs Meta bindings + + "M-C-G" abort + "M-C-H" backward-kill-word + "M-C-I" tab-insert + "M-C-J" vi-editing-mode + "M-C-M" vi-editing-mode + "M-C-R" revert-line + "M-C-Y" yank-nth-arg + "M-C-[" complete + "M-C-]" character-search-backward + "M-space" set-mark + "M-#" insert-comment + "M-&" tilde-expand + "M-*" insert-completions + "M--" digit-argument + "M-." yank-last-arg + "M-0" digit-argument + "M-1" digit-argument + "M-2" digit-argument + "M-3" digit-argument + "M-4" digit-argument + "M-5" digit-argument + "M-6" digit-argument + "M-7" digit-argument + "M-8" digit-argument + "M-9" digit-argument + "M-<" beginning-of-history + "M-=" possible-completions + "M->" end-of-history + "M-?" possible-completions + "M-B" backward-word + "M-C" capitalize-word + "M-D" kill-word + "M-F" forward-word + "M-L" downcase-word + "M-N" non-incremental-forward-search-history + "M-P" non-incremental-reverse-search-history + "M-R" revert-line + "M-T" transpose-words + "M-U" upcase-word + "M-Y" yank-pop + "M-\" delete-horizontal-space + "M-~" tilde-expand + "M-C-?" backward-kill-word + "M-_" yank-last-arg + + Emacs Control-X bindings + + "C-XC-G" abort + "C-XC-R" re-read-init-file + "C-XC-U" undo + "C-XC-X" exchange-point-and-mark + "C-X(" start-kbd-macro + "C-X)" end-kbd-macro + "C-XE" call-last-kbd-macro + "C-XC-?" backward-kill-line + + + VVII MMooddee bbiinnddiinnggss + VI Insert Mode functions + + "C-D" vi-eof-maybe + "C-H" backward-delete-char + "C-I" complete + "C-J" accept-line + "C-M" accept-line + "C-R" reverse-search-history + "C-S" forward-search-history + "C-T" transpose-chars + "C-U" unix-line-discard + "C-V" quoted-insert + "C-W" unix-word-rubout + "C-Y" yank + "C-[" vi-movement-mode + "C-_" undo + " " to "~" self-insert + "C-?" backward-delete-char + + VI Command Mode functions + + "C-D" vi-eof-maybe + "C-E" emacs-editing-mode + "C-G" abort + "C-H" backward-char + "C-J" accept-line + "C-K" kill-line + "C-L" clear-screen + "C-M" accept-line + "C-N" next-history + "C-P" previous-history + "C-Q" quoted-insert + "C-R" reverse-search-history + "C-S" forward-search-history + "C-T" transpose-chars + "C-U" unix-line-discard + "C-V" quoted-insert + "C-W" unix-word-rubout + "C-Y" yank + "C-_" vi-undo + " " forward-char + "#" insert-comment + "$" end-of-line + "%" vi-match + "&" vi-tilde-expand + "*" vi-complete + "+" next-history + "," vi-char-search + "-" previous-history + "." vi-redo + "/" vi-search + "0" beginning-of-line + "1" to "9" vi-arg-digit + ";" vi-char-search + "=" vi-complete + "?" vi-search + "A" vi-append-eol + "B" vi-prev-word + "C" vi-change-to + "D" vi-delete-to + "E" vi-end-word + "F" vi-char-search + "G" vi-fetch-history + "I" vi-insert-beg + "N" vi-search-again + "P" vi-put + "R" vi-replace + "S" vi-subst + "T" vi-char-search + "U" revert-line + "W" vi-next-word + "X" backward-delete-char + "Y" vi-yank-to + "\" vi-complete + "^" vi-first-print + "_" vi-yank-arg + "`" vi-goto-mark + "a" vi-append-mode + "b" vi-prev-word + "c" vi-change-to + "d" vi-delete-to + "e" vi-end-word + "f" vi-char-search + "h" backward-char + "i" vi-insertion-mode + "j" next-history + "k" prev-history + "l" forward-char + "m" vi-set-mark + "n" vi-search-again + "p" vi-put + "r" vi-change-char + "s" vi-subst + "t" vi-char-search + "u" vi-undo + "w" vi-next-word + "x" vi-delete + "y" vi-yank-to + "|" vi-column + "~" vi-change-case + +SSEEEE AALLSSOO + _T_h_e _G_n_u _R_e_a_d_l_i_n_e _L_i_b_r_a_r_y, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey + _T_h_e _G_n_u _H_i_s_t_o_r_y _L_i_b_r_a_r_y, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey + _b_a_s_h(1) + +FFIILLEESS + _~_/_._i_n_p_u_t_r_c + Individual rreeaaddlliinnee initialization file + +AAUUTTHHOORRSS + Brian Fox, Free Software Foundation + bfox@gnu.org + + Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University + chet@ins.CWRU.Edu + +BBUUGG RREEPPOORRTTSS + If you find a bug in rreeaaddlliinnee,, you should report it. But + first, you should make sure that it really is a bug, and + that it appears in the latest version of the rreeaaddlliinnee + library that you have. + + Once you have determined that a bug actually exists, mail + a bug report to _b_u_g_-_r_e_a_d_l_i_n_e@_g_n_u_._o_r_g. If you have a fix, + you are welcome to mail that as well! Suggestions and + `philosophical' bug reports may be mailed to _b_u_g_-_r_e_a_d_- + _l_i_n_e@_g_n_u_._o_r_g or posted to the Usenet newsgroup + ggnnuu..bbaasshh..bbuugg. + + Comments and bug reports concerning this manual page + should be directed to _c_h_e_t_@_i_n_s_._C_W_R_U_._E_d_u. + +BBUUGGSS + It's too big and too slow. + + + +GNU Readline 4.3 2002 January 22 READLINE(3) diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.3 b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..afd6ba2 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1272 @@ +.\" +.\" MAN PAGE COMMENTS to +.\" +.\" Chet Ramey +.\" Information Network Services +.\" Case Western Reserve University +.\" chet@ins.CWRU.Edu +.\" +.\" Last Change: Tue Jan 22 09:18:25 EST 2002 +.\" +.TH READLINE 3 "2002 January 22" "GNU Readline 4.3" +.\" +.\" File Name macro. This used to be `.PN', for Path Name, +.\" but Sun doesn't seem to like that very much. +.\" +.de FN +\fI\|\\$1\|\fP +.. +.SH NAME +readline \- get a line from a user with editing +.SH SYNOPSIS +.LP +.nf +.ft B +#include <stdio.h> +#include <readline/readline.h> +#include <readline/history.h> +.ft +.fi +.LP +.nf +\fIchar *\fP +.br +\fBreadline\fP (\fIconst char *prompt\fP); +.fi +.SH COPYRIGHT +.if n Readline is Copyright (C) 1989\-2002 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. +.if t Readline is Copyright \(co 1989\-2002 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. +.SH DESCRIPTION +.LP +.B readline +will read a line from the terminal +and return it, using +.B prompt +as a prompt. If +.B prompt +is \fBNULL\fP or the empty string, no prompt is issued. +The line returned is allocated with +.IR malloc (3); +the caller must free it when finished. The line returned +has the final newline removed, so only the text of the line +remains. +.LP +.B readline +offers editing capabilities while the user is entering the +line. +By default, the line editing commands +are similar to those of emacs. +A vi\-style line editing interface is also available. +.LP +This manual page describes only the most basic use of \fBreadline\fP. +Much more functionality is available; see +\fIThe GNU Readline Library\fP and \fIThe GNU History Library\fP +for additional information. +.SH RETURN VALUE +.LP +.B readline +returns the text of the line read. A blank line +returns the empty string. If +.B EOF +is encountered while reading a line, and the line is empty, +.B NULL +is returned. If an +.B EOF +is read with a non\-empty line, it is +treated as a newline. +.SH NOTATION +.LP +An emacs-style notation is used to denote +keystrokes. Control keys are denoted by C\-\fIkey\fR, e.g., C\-n +means Control\-N. Similarly, +.I meta +keys are denoted by M\-\fIkey\fR, so M\-x means Meta\-X. (On keyboards +without a +.I meta +key, M\-\fIx\fP means ESC \fIx\fP, i.e., press the Escape key +then the +.I x +key. This makes ESC the \fImeta prefix\fP. +The combination M\-C\-\fIx\fP means ESC\-Control\-\fIx\fP, +or press the Escape key +then hold the Control key while pressing the +.I x +key.) +.PP +Readline commands may be given numeric +.IR arguments , +which normally act as a repeat count. Sometimes, however, it is the +sign of the argument that is significant. Passing a negative argument +to a command that acts in the forward direction (e.g., \fBkill\-line\fP) +causes that command to act in a backward direction. Commands whose +behavior with arguments deviates from this are noted. +.PP +When a command is described as \fIkilling\fP text, the text +deleted is saved for possible future retrieval +(\fIyanking\fP). The killed text is saved in a +\fIkill ring\fP. Consecutive kills cause the text to be +accumulated into one unit, which can be yanked all at once. +Commands which do not kill text separate the chunks of text +on the kill ring. +.SH INITIALIZATION FILE +.LP +Readline is customized by putting commands in an initialization +file (the \fIinputrc\fP file). +The name of this file is taken from the value of the +.B INPUTRC +environment variable. If that variable is unset, the default is +.IR ~/.inputrc . +When a program which uses the readline library starts up, the +init file is read, and the key bindings and variables are set. +There are only a few basic constructs allowed in the +readline init file. Blank lines are ignored. +Lines beginning with a \fB#\fP are comments. +Lines beginning with a \fB$\fP indicate conditional constructs. +Other lines denote key bindings and variable settings. +Each program using this library may add its own commands +and bindings. +.PP +For example, placing +.RS +.PP +M\-Control\-u: universal\-argument +.RE +or +.RS +C\-Meta\-u: universal\-argument +.RE +.sp +into the +.I inputrc +would make M\-C\-u execute the readline command +.IR universal\-argument . +.PP +The following symbolic character names are recognized while +processing key bindings: +.IR DEL , +.IR ESC , +.IR ESCAPE , +.IR LFD , +.IR NEWLINE , +.IR RET , +.IR RETURN , +.IR RUBOUT , +.IR SPACE , +.IR SPC , +and +.IR TAB . +.PP +In addition to command names, readline allows keys to be bound +to a string that is inserted when the key is pressed (a \fImacro\fP). +.PP +.SS Key Bindings +.PP +The syntax for controlling key bindings in the +.I inputrc +file is simple. All that is required is the name of the +command or the text of a macro and a key sequence to which +it should be bound. The name may be specified in one of two ways: +as a symbolic key name, possibly with \fIMeta\-\fP or \fIControl\-\fP +prefixes, or as a key sequence. +.PP +When using the form \fBkeyname\fP:\^\fIfunction-name\fP or \fImacro\fP, +.I keyname +is the name of a key spelled out in English. For example: +.sp +.RS +Control\-u: universal\-argument +.br +Meta\-Rubout: backward\-kill\-word +.br +Control\-o: "> output" +.RE +.LP +In the above example, +.I C\-u +is bound to the function +.BR universal\-argument , +.I M-DEL +is bound to the function +.BR backward\-kill\-word , +and +.I C\-o +is bound to run the macro +expressed on the right hand side (that is, to insert the text +.if t \f(CW> output\fP +.if n ``> output'' +into the line). +.PP +In the second form, \fB"keyseq"\fP:\^\fIfunction\-name\fP or \fImacro\fP, +.B keyseq +differs from +.B keyname +above in that strings denoting +an entire key sequence may be specified by placing the sequence +within double quotes. Some GNU Emacs style key escapes can be +used, as in the following example, but the symbolic character names +are not recognized. +.sp +.RS +"\eC\-u": universal\-argument +.br +"\eC\-x\eC\-r": re\-read\-init\-file +.br +"\ee[11~": "Function Key 1" +.RE +.PP +In this example, +.I C-u +is again bound to the function +.BR universal\-argument . +.I "C-x C-r" +is bound to the function +.BR re\-read\-init\-file , +and +.I "ESC [ 1 1 ~" +is bound to insert the text +.if t \f(CWFunction Key 1\fP. +.if n ``Function Key 1''. +.PP +The full set of GNU Emacs style escape sequences available when specifying +key sequences is +.RS +.PD 0 +.TP +.B \eC\- +control prefix +.TP +.B \eM\- +meta prefix +.TP +.B \ee +an escape character +.TP +.B \e\e +backslash +.TP +.B \e" +literal ", a double quote +.TP +.B \e' +literal ', a single quote +.RE +.PD +.PP +In addition to the GNU Emacs style escape sequences, a second +set of backslash escapes is available: +.RS +.PD 0 +.TP +.B \ea +alert (bell) +.TP +.B \eb +backspace +.TP +.B \ed +delete +.TP +.B \ef +form feed +.TP +.B \en +newline +.TP +.B \er +carriage return +.TP +.B \et +horizontal tab +.TP +.B \ev +vertical tab +.TP +.B \e\fInnn\fP +the eight-bit character whose value is the octal value \fInnn\fP +(one to three digits) +.TP +.B \ex\fIHH\fP +the eight-bit character whose value is the hexadecimal value \fIHH\fP +(one or two hex digits) +.RE +.PD +.PP +When entering the text of a macro, single or double quotes should +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 " and '. +.PP +.B Bash +allows the current readline key bindings to be displayed or modified +with the +.B bind +builtin command. The editing mode may be switched during interactive +use by using the +.B \-o +option to the +.B set +builtin command. Other programs using this library provide +similar mechanisms. The +.I inputrc +file may be edited and re-read if a program does not provide +any other means to incorporate new bindings. +.SS Variables +.PP +Readline has variables that can be used to further customize its +behavior. A variable may be set in the +.I inputrc +file with a statement of the form +.RS +.PP +\fBset\fP \fIvariable\-name\fP \fIvalue\fP +.RE +.PP +Except where noted, readline variables can take the values +.B On +or +.B Off +(without regard to case). +The variables and their default values are: +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B bell\-style (audible) +Controls what happens when readline wants to ring the terminal bell. +If set to \fBnone\fP, readline never rings the bell. If set to +\fBvisible\fP, readline uses a visible bell if one is available. +If set to \fBaudible\fP, readline attempts to ring the terminal's bell. +.TP +.B comment\-begin (``#'') +The string that is inserted in \fBvi\fP mode when the +.B insert\-comment +command is executed. +This command is bound to +.B M\-# +in emacs mode and to +.B # +in vi command mode. +.TP +.B completion\-ignore\-case (Off) +If set to \fBOn\fP, readline performs filename matching and completion +in a case\-insensitive fashion. +.TP +.B completion\-query\-items (100) +This determines when the user is queried about viewing +the number of possible completions +generated by the \fBpossible\-completions\fP command. +It may be set to any integer value greater than or equal to +zero. If the number of possible completions is greater than +or equal to the value of this variable, the user is asked whether +or not he wishes to view them; otherwise they are simply listed +on the terminal. +.TP +.B convert\-meta (On) +If set to \fBOn\fP, readline will convert characters with the +eighth bit set to an ASCII key sequence +by stripping the eighth bit and prefixing it with an +escape character (in effect, using escape as the \fImeta prefix\fP). +.TP +.B disable\-completion (Off) +If set to \fBOn\fP, readline will inhibit word completion. Completion +characters will be inserted into the line as if they had been +mapped to \fBself-insert\fP. +.TP +.B editing\-mode (emacs) +Controls whether readline begins with a set of key bindings similar +to emacs or vi. +.B editing\-mode +can be set to either +.B emacs +or +.BR vi . +.TP +.B enable\-keypad (Off) +When set to \fBOn\fP, readline will try to enable the application +keypad when it is called. Some systems need this to enable the +arrow keys. +.TP +.B expand\-tilde (Off) +If set to \fBon\fP, tilde expansion is performed when readline +attempts word completion. +.TP +.B history-preserve-point +If set to \fBon\fP, the history code attempts to place point at the +same location on each history line retrived with \fBprevious-history\fP +or \fBnext-history\fP. +.TP +.B horizontal\-scroll\-mode (Off) +When set to \fBOn\fP, makes readline use a single line for display, +scrolling the input horizontally on a single screen line when it +becomes longer than the screen width rather than wrapping to a new line. +.TP +.B input\-meta (Off) +If set to \fBOn\fP, readline will enable eight-bit input (that is, +it will not clear the eighth bit in the characters it reads), +regardless of what the terminal claims it can support. The name +.B meta\-flag +is a synonym for this variable. +.TP +.B isearch\-terminators (``C\-[ C\-J'') +The string of characters that should terminate an incremental +search without subsequently executing the character as a command. +If this variable has not been given a value, the characters +\fIESC\fP and \fIC\-J\fP will terminate an incremental search. +.TP +.B keymap (emacs) +Set the current readline keymap. The set of legal keymap names is +\fIemacs, emacs-standard, emacs-meta, emacs-ctlx, vi, vi-move, +vi-command\fP, and +.IR vi-insert . +\fIvi\fP is equivalent to \fIvi-command\fP; \fIemacs\fP is +equivalent to \fIemacs-standard\fP. The default value is +.IR emacs . +The value of +.B editing\-mode +also affects the default keymap. +.TP +.B mark\-directories (On) +If set to \fBOn\fP, completed directory names have a slash +appended. +.TP +.B mark\-modified\-lines (Off) +If set to \fBOn\fP, history lines that have been modified are displayed +with a preceding asterisk (\fB*\fP). +.TP +.B mark\-symlinked\-directories (Off) +If set to \fBOn\fP, completed names which are symbolic links to directories +have a slash appended (subject to the value of +\fBmark\-directories\fP). +.TP +.B match\-hidden\-files (On) +This variable, when set to \fBOn\fP, causes readline to match files whose +names begin with a `.' (hidden files) when performing filename +completion, unless the leading `.' is +supplied by the user in the filename to be completed. +.TP +.B output\-meta (Off) +If set to \fBOn\fP, readline will display characters with the +eighth bit set directly rather than as a meta-prefixed escape +sequence. +.TP +.B page\-completions (On) +If set to \fBOn\fP, readline uses an internal \fImore\fP-like pager +to display a screenful of possible completions at a time. +.TP +.B print\-completions\-horizontally (Off) +If set to \fBOn\fP, readline will display completions with matches +sorted horizontally in alphabetical order, rather than down the screen. +.TP +.B show\-all\-if\-ambiguous (Off) +This alters the default behavior of the completion functions. If +set to +.BR on , +words which have more than one possible completion cause the +matches to be listed immediately instead of ringing the bell. +.TP +.B visible\-stats (Off) +If set to \fBOn\fP, a character denoting a file's type as reported +by \fIstat\fP(2) is appended to the filename when listing possible +completions. +.PD +.SS Conditional Constructs +.PP +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. +.IP \fB$if\fP +The +.B $if +construct allows bindings to be made based on the +editing mode, the terminal being used, or the application using +readline. The text of the test extends to the end of the line; +no characters are required to isolate it. +.RS +.IP \fBmode\fP +The \fBmode=\fP form of the \fB$if\fP directive is used to test +whether readline is in emacs or vi mode. +This may be used in conjunction +with the \fBset keymap\fP command, for instance, to set bindings in +the \fIemacs-standard\fP and \fIemacs-ctlx\fP keymaps only if +readline is starting out in emacs mode. +.IP \fBterm\fP +The \fBterm=\fP 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 +.B = +is tested against the full name of the terminal and the portion +of the terminal name before the first \fB\-\fP. This allows +.I sun +to match both +.I sun +and +.IR sun\-cmd , +for instance. +.IP \fBapplication\fP +The \fBapplication\fP construct is used to include +application-specific settings. Each program using the readline +library sets the \fIapplication name\fP, and an initialization +file 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: +.sp 1 +.RS +.nf +\fB$if\fP Bash +# Quote the current or previous word +"\eC-xq": "\eeb\e"\eef\e"" +\fB$endif\fP +.fi +.RE +.RE +.IP \fB$endif\fP +This command, as seen in the previous example, terminates an +\fB$if\fP command. +.IP \fB$else\fP +Commands in this branch of the \fB$if\fP directive are executed if +the test fails. +.IP \fB$include\fP +This directive takes a single filename as an argument and reads commands +and bindings from that file. For example, the following directive +would read \fI/etc/inputrc\fP: +.sp 1 +.RS +.nf +\fB$include\fP \^ \fI/etc/inputrc\fP +.fi +.RE +.SH SEARCHING +.PP +Readline provides commands for searching through the command history +for lines containing a specified string. +There are two search modes: +.I incremental +and +.IR non-incremental . +.PP +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 +\fBC\-r\fP. Typing \fBC\-s\fP searches forward through the history. +The characters present in the value of the \fBisearch-terminators\fP +variable are used to terminate an incremental search. +If that variable has not been assigned a value the \fIEscape\fP and +\fBC\-J\fP characters will terminate an incremental search. +\fBC\-G\fP 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. +.PP +To find other matching entries in the history list, type \fBC\-s\fP or +\fBC\-r\fP as appropriate. +This will search backward or forward in the history for the next +line 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 newline 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. +.PP +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. +.SH EDITING COMMANDS +.PP +The following is a list of the names of the commands and the default +key sequences to which they are bound. +Command names without an accompanying key sequence are unbound by default. +.PP +In the following descriptions, \fIpoint\fP refers to the current cursor +position, and \fImark\fP refers to a cursor position saved by the +\fBset\-mark\fP command. +The text between the point and mark is referred to as the \fIregion\fP. +.SS Commands for Moving +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B beginning\-of\-line (C\-a) +Move to the start of the current line. +.TP +.B end\-of\-line (C\-e) +Move to the end of the line. +.TP +.B forward\-char (C\-f) +Move forward a character. +.TP +.B backward\-char (C\-b) +Move back a character. +.TP +.B forward\-word (M\-f) +Move forward to the end of the next word. Words are composed of +alphanumeric characters (letters and digits). +.TP +.B backward\-word (M\-b) +Move back to the start of the current or previous word. Words are +composed of alphanumeric characters (letters and digits). +.TP +.B clear\-screen (C\-l) +Clear the screen leaving the current line at the top of the screen. +With an argument, refresh the current line without clearing the +screen. +.TP +.B redraw\-current\-line +Refresh the current line. +.PD +.SS Commands for Manipulating the History +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B accept\-line (Newline, Return) +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 +\fBadd_history()\fP. +If the line is a modified history line, the history line is restored to its original state. +.TP +.B previous\-history (C\-p) +Fetch the previous command from the history list, moving back in +the list. +.TP +.B next\-history (C\-n) +Fetch the next command from the history list, moving forward in the +list. +.TP +.B beginning\-of\-history (M\-<) +Move to the first line in the history. +.TP +.B end\-of\-history (M\->) +Move to the end of the input history, i.e., the line currently being +entered. +.TP +.B reverse\-search\-history (C\-r) +Search backward starting at the current line and moving `up' through +the history as necessary. This is an incremental search. +.TP +.B forward\-search\-history (C\-s) +Search forward starting at the current line and moving `down' through +the history as necessary. This is an incremental search. +.TP +.B non\-incremental\-reverse\-search\-history (M\-p) +Search backward through the history starting at the current line +using a non-incremental search for a string supplied by the user. +.TP +.B non\-incremental\-forward\-search\-history (M\-n) +Search forward through the history using a non-incremental search +for a string supplied by the user. +.TP +.B history\-search\-forward +Search forward through the history for the string of characters +between the start of the current line and the current cursor +position (the \fIpoint\fP). +This is a non-incremental search. +.TP +.B history\-search\-backward +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. +.TP +.B yank\-nth\-arg (M\-C\-y) +Insert the first argument to the previous command (usually +the second word on the previous line) at point. +With an argument +.IR n , +insert the \fIn\fPth word from the previous command (the words +in the previous command begin with word 0). A negative argument +inserts the \fIn\fPth word from the end of the previous command. +.TP +.B +yank\-last\-arg (M\-.\^, M\-_\^) +Insert the last argument to the previous command (the last word of +the previous history entry). With an argument, +behave exactly like \fByank\-nth\-arg\fP. +Successive calls to \fByank\-last\-arg\fP move back through the history +list, inserting the last argument of each line in turn. +.PD +.SS Commands for Changing Text +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B delete\-char (C\-d) +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 \fBdelete\-char\fP, then return +.SM +.BR EOF . +.TP +.B backward\-delete\-char (Rubout) +Delete the character behind the cursor. When given a numeric argument, +save the deleted text on the kill ring. +.TP +.B forward\-backward\-delete\-char +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. +.TP +.B quoted\-insert (C\-q, C\-v) +Add the next character that you type to the line verbatim. This is +how to insert characters like \fBC\-q\fP, for example. +.TP +.B tab\-insert (M-TAB) +Insert a tab character. +.TP +.B self\-insert (a,\ b,\ A,\ 1,\ !,\ ...) +Insert the character typed. +.TP +.B transpose\-chars (C\-t) +Drag the character before point forward over the character at point, +moving point forward as well. +If point is at the end of the line, then this transposes +the two characters before point. +Negative arguments have no effect. +.TP +.B transpose\-words (M\-t) +Drag the word before point past the word after point, +moving point over that word as well. +If point is at the end of the line, this transposes +the last two words on the line. +.TP +.B upcase\-word (M\-u) +Uppercase the current (or following) word. With a negative argument, +uppercase the previous word, but do not move point. +.TP +.B downcase\-word (M\-l) +Lowercase the current (or following) word. With a negative argument, +lowercase the previous word, but do not move point. +.TP +.B capitalize\-word (M\-c) +Capitalize the current (or following) word. With a negative argument, +capitalize the previous word, but do not move point. +.TP +.B overwrite\-mode +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 +\fBemacs\fP mode; \fBvi\fP mode does overwrite differently. +Each call to \fIreadline()\fP starts in insert mode. +In overwrite mode, characters bound to \fBself\-insert\fP replace +the text at point rather than pushing the text to the right. +Characters bound to \fBbackward\-delete\-char\fP replace the character +before point with a space. By default, this command is unbound. +.PD +.SS Killing and Yanking +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B kill\-line (C\-k) +Kill the text from point to the end of the line. +.TP +.B backward\-kill\-line (C\-x Rubout) +Kill backward to the beginning of the line. +.TP +.B unix\-line\-discard (C\-u) +Kill backward from point to the beginning of the line. +The killed text is saved on the kill-ring. +.\" There is no real difference between this and backward-kill-line +.TP +.B kill\-whole\-line +Kill all characters on the current line, no matter where point is. +.TP +.B kill\-word (M\-d) +Kill from point 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 \fBforward\-word\fP. +.TP +.B backward\-kill\-word (M\-Rubout) +Kill the word behind point. +Word boundaries are the same as those used by \fBbackward\-word\fP. +.TP +.B unix\-word\-rubout (C\-w) +Kill the word behind point, using white space as a word boundary. +The killed text is saved on the kill-ring. +.TP +.B delete\-horizontal\-space (M\-\e) +Delete all spaces and tabs around point. +.TP +.B kill\-region +Kill the text between the point and \fImark\fP (saved cursor position). +This text is referred to as the \fIregion\fP. +.TP +.B copy\-region\-as\-kill +Copy the text in the region to the kill buffer. +.TP +.B copy\-backward\-word +Copy the word before point to the kill buffer. +The word boundaries are the same as \fBbackward\-word\fP. +.TP +.B copy\-forward\-word +Copy the word following point to the kill buffer. +The word boundaries are the same as \fBforward\-word\fP. +.TP +.B yank (C\-y) +Yank the top of the kill ring into the buffer at point. +.TP +.B yank\-pop (M\-y) +Rotate the kill ring, and yank the new top. Only works following +.B yank +or +.BR yank\-pop . +.PD +.SS Numeric Arguments +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B digit\-argument (M\-0, M\-1, ..., M\-\-) +Add this digit to the argument already accumulating, or start a new +argument. M\-\- starts a negative argument. +.TP +.B universal\-argument +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 +.B universal\-argument +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. +.PD +.SS Completing +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B complete (TAB) +Attempt to perform completion on the text before point. +The actual completion performed is application-specific. +.BR Bash , +for instance, attempts completion treating the text as a variable +(if the text begins with \fB$\fP), username (if the text begins with +\fB~\fP), hostname (if the text begins with \fB@\fP), or +command (including aliases and functions) in turn. If none +of these produces a match, filename completion is attempted. +.BR Gdb , +on the other hand, +allows completion of program functions and variables, and +only attempts filename completion under certain circumstances. +.TP +.B possible\-completions (M\-?) +List the possible completions of the text before point. +.TP +.B insert\-completions (M\-*) +Insert all completions of the text before point +that would have been generated by +\fBpossible\-completions\fP. +.TP +.B menu\-complete +Similar to \fBcomplete\fP, but replaces the word to be completed +with a single match from the list of possible completions. +Repeated execution of \fBmenu\-complete\fP 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 \Bbell\-style\fP) +and the original text is restored. +An argument of \fIn\fP moves \fIn\fP 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 \fBTAB\fP, but is unbound +by default. +.TP +.B delete\-char\-or\-list +Deletes the character under the cursor if not at the beginning or +end of the line (like \fBdelete-char\fP). +If at the end of the line, behaves identically to +\fBpossible-completions\fP. +.PD +.SS Keyboard Macros +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B start\-kbd\-macro (C\-x (\^) +Begin saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro. +.TP +.B end\-kbd\-macro (C\-x )\^) +Stop saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro +and store the definition. +.TP +.B call\-last\-kbd\-macro (C\-x e) +Re-execute the last keyboard macro defined, by making the characters +in the macro appear as if typed at the keyboard. +.PD +.SS Miscellaneous +.PP +.PD 0 +.TP +.B re\-read\-init\-file (C\-x C\-r) +Read in the contents of the \fIinputrc\fP file, and incorporate +any bindings or variable assignments found there. +.TP +.B abort (C\-g) +Abort the current editing command and +ring the terminal's bell (subject to the setting of +.BR bell\-style ). +.TP +.B do\-uppercase\-version (M\-a, M\-b, M\-\fIx\fP, ...) +If the metafied character \fIx\fP is lowercase, run the command +that is bound to the corresponding uppercase character. +.TP +.B prefix\-meta (ESC) +Metafy the next character typed. +.SM +.B ESC +.B f +is equivalent to +.BR Meta\-f . +.TP +.B undo (C\-_, C\-x C\-u) +Incremental undo, separately remembered for each line. +.TP +.B revert\-line (M\-r) +Undo all changes made to this line. This is like executing the +.B undo +command enough times to return the line to its initial state. +.TP +.B tilde\-expand (M\-&) +Perform tilde expansion on the current word. +.TP +.B set\-mark (C\-@, M\-<space>) +Set the mark to the point. If a +numeric argument is supplied, the mark is set to that position. +.TP +.B exchange\-point\-and\-mark (C\-x C\-x) +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. +.TP +.B character\-search (C\-]) +A character is read and point is moved to the next occurrence of that +character. A negative count searches for previous occurrences. +.TP +.B character\-search\-backward (M\-C\-]) +A character is read and point is moved to the previous occurrence of that +character. A negative count searches for subsequent occurrences. +.TP +.B insert\-comment (M\-#) +Without a numeric argument, the value of the readline +.B comment\-begin +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 \fBcomment\-begin\fP, the value is inserted, otherwise +the characters in \fBcomment-begin\fP are deleted from the beginning of +the line. +In either case, the line is accepted as if a newline had been typed. +The default value of +.B comment\-begin +makes the current line a shell comment. +If a numeric argument causes the comment character to be removed, the line +will be executed by the shell. +.TP +.B dump\-functions +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 \fIinputrc\fP file. +.TP +.B dump\-variables +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 \fIinputrc\fP file. +.TP +.B dump\-macros +Print all of the readline key sequences bound to macros and the +strings they ouput. If a numeric argument is supplied, +the output is formatted in such a way that it can be made part +of an \fIinputrc\fP file. +.TP +.B emacs\-editing\-mode (C\-e) +When in +.B vi +command mode, this causes a switch to +.B emacs +editing mode. +.TP +.B vi\-editing\-mode (M\-C\-j) +When in +.B emacs +editing mode, this causes a switch to +.B vi +editing mode. +.PD +.SH DEFAULT KEY BINDINGS +.LP +The following is a list of the default emacs and vi bindings. +Characters with the eighth bit set are written as M\-<character>, and +are referred to as +.I metafied +characters. +The printable ASCII characters not mentioned in the list of emacs +standard bindings are bound to the +.B self\-insert +function, which just inserts the given character into the input line. +In vi insertion mode, all characters not specifically mentioned are +bound to +.BR self\-insert . +Characters assigned to signal generation by +.IR stty (1) +or the terminal driver, such as C-Z or C-C, +retain that function. +Upper and lower case metafied characters are bound to the same function in +the emacs mode meta keymap. +The remaining characters are unbound, which causes readline +to ring the bell (subject to the setting of the +.B bell\-style +variable). +.SS Emacs Mode +.RS +.6i +.nf +.ta 2.5i +.sp +Emacs Standard bindings +.sp +"C-@" set-mark +"C-A" beginning-of-line +"C-B" backward-char +"C-D" delete-char +"C-E" end-of-line +"C-F" forward-char +"C-G" abort +"C-H" backward-delete-char +"C-I" complete +"C-J" accept-line +"C-K" kill-line +"C-L" clear-screen +"C-M" accept-line +"C-N" next-history +"C-P" previous-history +"C-Q" quoted-insert +"C-R" reverse-search-history +"C-S" forward-search-history +"C-T" transpose-chars +"C-U" unix-line-discard +"C-V" quoted-insert +"C-W" unix-word-rubout +"C-Y" yank +"C-]" character-search +"C-_" undo +"\^ " to "/" self-insert +"0" to "9" self-insert +":" to "~" self-insert +"C-?" backward-delete-char +.PP +Emacs Meta bindings +.sp +"M-C-G" abort +"M-C-H" backward-kill-word +"M-C-I" tab-insert +"M-C-J" vi-editing-mode +"M-C-M" vi-editing-mode +"M-C-R" revert-line +"M-C-Y" yank-nth-arg +"M-C-[" complete +"M-C-]" character-search-backward +"M-space" set-mark +"M-#" insert-comment +"M-&" tilde-expand +"M-*" insert-completions +"M--" digit-argument +"M-." yank-last-arg +"M-0" digit-argument +"M-1" digit-argument +"M-2" digit-argument +"M-3" digit-argument +"M-4" digit-argument +"M-5" digit-argument +"M-6" digit-argument +"M-7" digit-argument +"M-8" digit-argument +"M-9" digit-argument +"M-<" beginning-of-history +"M-=" possible-completions +"M->" end-of-history +"M-?" possible-completions +"M-B" backward-word +"M-C" capitalize-word +"M-D" kill-word +"M-F" forward-word +"M-L" downcase-word +"M-N" non-incremental-forward-search-history +"M-P" non-incremental-reverse-search-history +"M-R" revert-line +"M-T" transpose-words +"M-U" upcase-word +"M-Y" yank-pop +"M-\e" delete-horizontal-space +"M-~" tilde-expand +"M-C-?" backward-kill-word +"M-_" yank-last-arg +.PP +Emacs Control-X bindings +.sp +"C-XC-G" abort +"C-XC-R" re-read-init-file +"C-XC-U" undo +"C-XC-X" exchange-point-and-mark +"C-X(" start-kbd-macro +"C-X)" end-kbd-macro +"C-XE" call-last-kbd-macro +"C-XC-?" backward-kill-line +.sp +.RE +.SS VI Mode bindings +.RS +.6i +.nf +.ta 2.5i +.sp +.PP +VI Insert Mode functions +.sp +"C-D" vi-eof-maybe +"C-H" backward-delete-char +"C-I" complete +"C-J" accept-line +"C-M" accept-line +"C-R" reverse-search-history +"C-S" forward-search-history +"C-T" transpose-chars +"C-U" unix-line-discard +"C-V" quoted-insert +"C-W" unix-word-rubout +"C-Y" yank +"C-[" vi-movement-mode +"C-_" undo +"\^ " to "~" self-insert +"C-?" backward-delete-char +.PP +VI Command Mode functions +.sp +"C-D" vi-eof-maybe +"C-E" emacs-editing-mode +"C-G" abort +"C-H" backward-char +"C-J" accept-line +"C-K" kill-line +"C-L" clear-screen +"C-M" accept-line +"C-N" next-history +"C-P" previous-history +"C-Q" quoted-insert +"C-R" reverse-search-history +"C-S" forward-search-history +"C-T" transpose-chars +"C-U" unix-line-discard +"C-V" quoted-insert +"C-W" unix-word-rubout +"C-Y" yank +"C-_" vi-undo +"\^ " forward-char +"#" insert-comment +"$" end-of-line +"%" vi-match +"&" vi-tilde-expand +"*" vi-complete +"+" next-history +"," vi-char-search +"-" previous-history +"." vi-redo +"/" vi-search +"0" beginning-of-line +"1" to "9" vi-arg-digit +";" vi-char-search +"=" vi-complete +"?" vi-search +"A" vi-append-eol +"B" vi-prev-word +"C" vi-change-to +"D" vi-delete-to +"E" vi-end-word +"F" vi-char-search +"G" vi-fetch-history +"I" vi-insert-beg +"N" vi-search-again +"P" vi-put +"R" vi-replace +"S" vi-subst +"T" vi-char-search +"U" revert-line +"W" vi-next-word +"X" backward-delete-char +"Y" vi-yank-to +"\e" vi-complete +"^" vi-first-print +"_" vi-yank-arg +"`" vi-goto-mark +"a" vi-append-mode +"b" vi-prev-word +"c" vi-change-to +"d" vi-delete-to +"e" vi-end-word +"f" vi-char-search +"h" backward-char +"i" vi-insertion-mode +"j" next-history +"k" prev-history +"l" forward-char +"m" vi-set-mark +"n" vi-search-again +"p" vi-put +"r" vi-change-char +"s" vi-subst +"t" vi-char-search +"u" vi-undo +"w" vi-next-word +"x" vi-delete +"y" vi-yank-to +"|" vi-column +"~" vi-change-case +.RE +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.PD 0 +.TP +\fIThe Gnu Readline Library\fP, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey +.TP +\fIThe Gnu History Library\fP, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey +.TP +\fIbash\fP(1) +.PD +.SH FILES +.PD 0 +.TP +.FN ~/.inputrc +Individual \fBreadline\fP initialization file +.PD +.SH AUTHORS +Brian Fox, Free Software Foundation +.br +bfox@gnu.org +.PP +Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University +.br +chet@ins.CWRU.Edu +.SH BUG REPORTS +If you find a bug in +.B readline, +you should report it. But first, you should +make sure that it really is a bug, and that it appears in the latest +version of the +.B readline +library that you have. +.PP +Once you have determined that a bug actually exists, mail a +bug report to \fIbug\-readline\fP@\fIgnu.org\fP. +If you have a fix, you are welcome to mail that +as well! Suggestions and `philosophical' bug reports may be mailed +to \fPbug-readline\fP@\fIgnu.org\fP or posted to the Usenet +newsgroup +.BR gnu.bash.bug . +.PP +Comments and bug reports concerning +this manual page should be directed to +.IR chet@ins.CWRU.Edu . +.SH BUGS +.PP +It's too big and too slow. diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.dvi b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.dvi Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c1c30f --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.dvi diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.html b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42485f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/readline.html @@ -0,0 +1,5908 @@ +<HTML> +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> +<!-- Created on June, 27 2002 by texi2html 1.64 --> +<!-- +Written by: Lionel Cons <Lionel.Cons@cern.ch> (original author) + Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> + Olaf Bachmann <obachman@mathematik.uni-kl.de> + and many others. +Maintained by: Olaf Bachmann <obachman@mathematik.uni-kl.de> +Send bugs and suggestions to <texi2html@mathematik.uni-kl.de> + +--> +<HEAD> +<TITLE>GNU Readline Library: </TITLE> + +<META NAME="description" CONTENT="GNU Readline Library: "> +<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="GNU Readline Library: "> +<META NAME="resource-type" CONTENT="document"> +<META NAME="distribution" CONTENT="global"> +<META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="texi2html 1.64"> + +</HEAD> + +<BODY LANG="" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#800080" ALINK="#FF0000"> + +<A NAME="SEC_Top"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><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>GNU Readline Library</H1></P><P> + +This document describes the GNU Readline Library, a utility which aids +in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need +to provide a command line interface. +</P><P> + +<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC1">1. 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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HREF="readline.html#IDX277"><CODE>_rl_lowercase_p</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#IDX280"><CODE>_rl_to_lower</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#IDX279"><CODE>_rl_to_upper</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#IDX276"><CODE>_rl_uppercase_p</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +<TR><TH><A NAME="fn_A"></A>A</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX142"><CODE>abort (C-g)</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#IDX143"><CODE>abort (C-g)</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#IDX42"><CODE>accept-line (Newline or Return)</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#IDX43"><CODE>accept-line (Newline or Return)</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_B"></A>B</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX32"><CODE>backward-char (C-b)</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#IDX33"><CODE>backward-char (C-b)</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#IDX70"><CODE>backward-delete-char (Rubout)</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#IDX71"><CODE>backward-delete-char (Rubout)</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#IDX94"><CODE>backward-kill-line (C-x Rubout)</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#IDX95"><CODE>backward-kill-line (C-x Rubout)</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#IDX102"><CODE>backward-kill-word (M-<KBD>DEL</KBD>)</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#IDX103"><CODE>backward-kill-word (M-<KBD>DEL</KBD>)</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#IDX36"><CODE>backward-word (M-b)</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#IDX37"><CODE>backward-word (M-b)</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#IDX48"><CODE>beginning-of-history (M-&#60;)</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#IDX49"><CODE>beginning-of-history (M-&#60;)</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#IDX26"><CODE>beginning-of-line (C-a)</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#IDX27"><CODE>beginning-of-line (C-a)</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#IDX5">bell-style</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_C"></A>C</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX138"><CODE>call-last-kbd-macro (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#IDX139"><CODE>call-last-kbd-macro (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> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX67"><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> +<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX64"><CODE>yank-nth-arg (M-C-y)</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#IDX65"><CODE>yank-nth-arg (M-C-y)</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#IDX118"><CODE>yank-pop (M-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#IDX119"><CODE>yank-pop (M-y)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> 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Command Line Editing</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC2" HREF="readline.html#SEC2">1.1 Introduction to Line Editing</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC3" HREF="readline.html#SEC3">1.2 Readline Interaction</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC4" HREF="readline.html#SEC4">1.2.1 Readline Bare Essentials</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC5" HREF="readline.html#SEC5">1.2.2 Readline Movement Commands</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC6" HREF="readline.html#SEC6">1.2.3 Readline Killing Commands</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC7" HREF="readline.html#SEC7">1.2.4 Readline Arguments</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC8" HREF="readline.html#SEC8">1.2.5 Searching for Commands in the History</A> +<BR> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC9" HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC10" HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC11" HREF="readline.html#SEC11">1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC12" HREF="readline.html#SEC12">1.3.3 Sample Init File</A> +<BR> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC13" HREF="readline.html#SEC13">1.4 Bindable Readline Commands</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC14" HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC15" HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC16" HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC17" HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC18" HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC19" HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC20" HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC21" HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A> +<BR> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC22" HREF="readline.html#SEC22">1.5 Readline vi Mode</A> +<BR> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC23" HREF="readline.html#SEC23">2. Programming with GNU Readline</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC24" HREF="readline.html#SEC24">2.1 Basic Behavior</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC25" HREF="readline.html#SEC25">2.2 Custom Functions</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC26" HREF="readline.html#SEC26">2.2.1 Readline Typedefs</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC27" HREF="readline.html#SEC27">2.2.2 Writing a New Function</A> +<BR> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC28" HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC29" HREF="readline.html#SEC29">2.4 Readline Convenience Functions</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC30" HREF="readline.html#SEC30">2.4.1 Naming a Function</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC31" HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC32" HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC33" HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC34" HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC35" HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC36" HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC37" HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC38" HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC39" HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC40" HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC41" HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC42" HREF="readline.html#SEC42">2.4.13 A Readline Example</A> +<BR> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC43" HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC44" HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.6 Custom Completers</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC45" HREF="readline.html#SEC45">2.6.1 How Completing Works</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC46" HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC47" HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC48" HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.4 A Short Completion Example</A> +<BR> +</UL> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC49" HREF="readline.html#SEC49">Concept Index</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC50" HREF="readline.html#SEC50">Function and Variable Index</A> +<BR> +</UL> +<HR SIZE=1> +<A NAME="SEC_OVERVIEW"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><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>Short Table of Contents</H1> +<BLOCKQUOTE> +<A NAME="TOC1" HREF="readline.html#SEC1">1. 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The GNU readline library API +END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY + + This document describes the GNU Readline Library, a utility which +aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that +need to provide a command line interface. + + Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + 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. + + 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. + + 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 Free Software Foundation. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Top, Next: Command Line Editing, Up: (dir) + +GNU Readline Library +******************** + + This document describes the GNU Readline Library, a utility which +aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that +need to provide a command line interface. + +* Menu: + +* Command Line Editing:: GNU Readline User's Manual. +* Programming with GNU Readline:: GNU Readline Programmer's Manual. +* Concept Index:: Index of concepts described in this manual. +* Function and Variable Index:: Index of externally visible functions + and variables. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Command Line Editing, Next: Programming with GNU Readline, Prev: Top, Up: Top + +Command Line Editing +******************** + + This chapter describes the basic features of the GNU command line +editing interface. + +* Menu: + +* Introduction and Notation:: Notation used in this text. +* Readline Interaction:: The minimum set of commands for editing a line. +* Readline Init File:: Customizing Readline from a user's view. +* Bindable Readline Commands:: A description of most of the Readline commands + available for binding +* Readline vi Mode:: A short description of how to make Readline + behave like the vi editor. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Introduction and Notation, Next: Readline Interaction, Up: Command Line Editing + +Introduction to Line Editing +============================ + + The following paragraphs describe the notation used to represent +keystrokes. + + The text `C-k' is read as `Control-K' and describes the character +produced when the <k> key is pressed while the Control key is depressed. + + The text `M-k' is read as `Meta-K' and describes the character +produced when the Meta key (if you have one) is depressed, and the <k> +key is pressed. The Meta key is labeled <ALT> on many keyboards. On +keyboards with two keys labeled <ALT> (usually to either side of the +space bar), the <ALT> on the left side is generally set to work as a +Meta key. The <ALT> 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. + + If you do not have a Meta or <ALT> key, or another key working as a +Meta key, the identical keystroke can be generated by typing <ESC> +_first_, and then typing <k>. Either process is known as "metafying" +the <k> key. + + The text `M-C-k' is read as `Meta-Control-k' and describes the +character produced by "metafying" `C-k'. + + In addition, several keys have their own names. Specifically, +<DEL>, <ESC>, <LFD>, <SPC>, <RET>, and <TAB> all stand for themselves +when seen in this text, or in an init file (*note Readline Init File::). +If your keyboard lacks a <LFD> key, typing <C-j> will produce the +desired character. The <RET> key may be labeled <Return> or <Enter> on +some keyboards. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Interaction, Next: Readline Init File, Prev: Introduction and Notation, Up: Command Line Editing + +Readline Interaction +==================== + + 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 <RET>. You do not have to be at the end of +the line to press <RET>; the entire line is accepted regardless of the +location of the cursor within the line. + +* Menu: + +* Readline Bare Essentials:: The least you need to know about Readline. +* Readline Movement Commands:: Moving about the input line. +* Readline Killing Commands:: How to delete text, and how to get it back! +* Readline Arguments:: Giving numeric arguments to commands. +* Searching:: Searching through previous lines. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Bare Essentials, Next: Readline Movement Commands, Up: Readline Interaction + +Readline Bare Essentials +------------------------ + + 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. + + Sometimes you may mistype a character, and not notice the error +until you have typed several other characters. In that case, you can +type `C-b' to move the cursor to the left, and then correct your +mistake. Afterwards, you can move the cursor to the right with `C-f'. + + 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. + +`C-b' + Move back one character. + +`C-f' + Move forward one character. + +<DEL> or <Backspace> + Delete the character to the left of the cursor. + +`C-d' + Delete the character underneath the cursor. + +Printing characters + Insert the character into the line at the cursor. + +`C-_' or `C-x C-u' + Undo the last editing command. You can undo all the way back to an + empty line. + +(Depending on your configuration, the <Backspace> key be set to delete +the character to the left of the cursor and the <DEL> key set to delete +the character underneath the cursor, like `C-d', rather than the +character to the left of the cursor.) + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Movement Commands, Next: Readline Killing Commands, Prev: Readline Bare Essentials, Up: Readline Interaction + +Readline Movement Commands +-------------------------- + + 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 `C-b', `C-f', `C-d', and +<DEL>. Here are some commands for moving more rapidly about the line. + +`C-a' + Move to the start of the line. + +`C-e' + Move to the end of the line. + +`M-f' + Move forward a word, where a word is composed of letters and + digits. + +`M-b' + Move backward a word. + +`C-l' + Clear the screen, reprinting the current line at the top. + + Notice how `C-f' moves forward a character, while `M-f' moves +forward a word. It is a loose convention that control keystrokes +operate on characters while meta keystrokes operate on words. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Killing Commands, Next: Readline Arguments, Prev: Readline Movement Commands, Up: Readline Interaction + +Readline Killing Commands +------------------------- + + "Killing" text means to delete the text from the line, but to save +it away for later use, usually by "yanking" (re-inserting) it back into +the line. (`Cut' and `paste' are more recent jargon for `kill' and +`yank'.) + + 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. + + When you use a kill command, the text is saved in a "kill-ring". +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. + + Here is the list of commands for killing text. + +`C-k' + Kill the text from the current cursor position to the end of the + line. + +`M-d' + 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 `M-f'. + +`M-<DEL>' + 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 `M-b'. + +`C-w' + Kill from the cursor to the previous whitespace. This is + different than `M-<DEL>' because the word boundaries differ. + + Here is how to "yank" the text back into the line. Yanking means to +copy the most-recently-killed text from the kill buffer. + +`C-y' + Yank the most recently killed text back into the buffer at the + cursor. + +`M-y' + Rotate the kill-ring, and yank the new top. You can only do this + if the prior command is `C-y' or `M-y'. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Arguments, Next: Searching, Prev: Readline Killing Commands, Up: Readline Interaction + +Readline Arguments +------------------ + + You can pass numeric arguments to Readline commands. Sometimes the +argument acts as a repeat count, other times it is the sign 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 `M-- C-k'. + + 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 (`-'), 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 `C-d' command an argument of 10, you could type `M-1 0 C-d', which +will delete the next ten characters on the input line. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Searching, Prev: Readline Arguments, Up: Readline Interaction + +Searching for Commands in the History +------------------------------------- + + Readline provides commands for searching through the command history +for lines containing a specified string. There are two search modes: +"incremental" and "non-incremental". + + 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 `C-r'. Typing `C-s' searches +forward through the history. The characters present in the value of +the `isearch-terminators' variable are used to terminate an incremental +search. If that variable has not been assigned a value, the <ESC> and +`C-J' characters will terminate an incremental search. `C-g' 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. + + To find other matching entries in the history list, type `C-r' or +`C-s' 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 <RET> 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. + + Readline remembers the last incremental search string. If two +`C-r's are typed without any intervening characters defining a new +search string, any remembered search string is used. + + 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. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Init File, Next: Bindable Readline Commands, Prev: Readline Interaction, Up: Command Line Editing + +Readline Init File +================== + + 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 "inputrc" file, conventionally in his home +directory. The name of this file is taken from the value of the +environment variable `INPUTRC'. If that variable is unset, the default +is `~/.inputrc'. + + When a program which uses the Readline library starts up, the init +file is read, and the key bindings are set. + + In addition, the `C-x C-r' command re-reads this init file, thus +incorporating any changes that you might have made to it. + +* Menu: + +* Readline Init File Syntax:: Syntax for the commands in the inputrc file. + +* Conditional Init Constructs:: Conditional key bindings in the inputrc file. + +* Sample Init File:: An example inputrc file. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Init File Syntax, Next: Conditional Init Constructs, Up: Readline Init File + +Readline Init File Syntax +------------------------- + + There are only a few basic constructs allowed in the Readline init +file. Blank lines are ignored. Lines beginning with a `#' are +comments. Lines beginning with a `$' indicate conditional constructs +(*note Conditional Init Constructs::). Other lines denote variable +settings and key bindings. + +Variable Settings + You can modify the run-time behavior of Readline by altering the + values of variables in Readline using the `set' command within the + init file. The syntax is simple: + + set VARIABLE VALUE + + Here, for example, is how to change from the default Emacs-like + key binding to use `vi' line editing commands: + + set editing-mode vi + + Variable names and values, where appropriate, are recognized + without regard to case. + + A great deal of run-time behavior is changeable with the following + variables. + + `bell-style' + Controls what happens when Readline wants to ring the + terminal bell. If set to `none', Readline never rings the + bell. If set to `visible', Readline uses a visible bell if + one is available. If set to `audible' (the default), + Readline attempts to ring the terminal's bell. + + `comment-begin' + The string to insert at the beginning of the line when the + `insert-comment' command is executed. The default value is + `"#"'. + + `completion-ignore-case' + If set to `on', Readline performs filename matching and + completion in a case-insensitive fashion. The default value + is `off'. + + `completion-query-items' + 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 `100'. + + `convert-meta' + If set to `on', Readline will convert characters with the + eighth bit set to an ASCII key sequence by stripping the + eighth bit and prefixing an <ESC> character, converting them + to a meta-prefixed key sequence. The default value is `on'. + + `disable-completion' + If set to `On', Readline will inhibit word completion. + Completion characters will be inserted into the line as if + they had been mapped to `self-insert'. The default is `off'. + + `editing-mode' + The `editing-mode' 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 `emacs' or `vi'. + + `enable-keypad' + When set to `on', Readline will try to enable the application + keypad when it is called. Some systems need this to enable + the arrow keys. The default is `off'. + + `expand-tilde' + If set to `on', tilde expansion is performed when Readline + attempts word completion. The default is `off'. + + If set to `on', the history code attempts to place point at + the same location on each history line retrived with + `previous-history' or `next-history'. + + `horizontal-scroll-mode' + This variable can be set to either `on' or `off'. Setting it + to `on' 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 `off'. + + `input-meta' + If set to `on', 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 `off'. The name `meta-flag' is a synonym + for this variable. + + `isearch-terminators' + The string of characters that should terminate an incremental + search without subsequently executing the character as a + command (*note Searching::). If this variable has not been + given a value, the characters <ESC> and `C-J' will terminate + an incremental search. + + `keymap' + Sets Readline's idea of the current keymap for key binding + commands. Acceptable `keymap' names are `emacs', + `emacs-standard', `emacs-meta', `emacs-ctlx', `vi', `vi-move', + `vi-command', and `vi-insert'. `vi' is equivalent to + `vi-command'; `emacs' is equivalent to `emacs-standard'. The + default value is `emacs'. The value of the `editing-mode' + variable also affects the default keymap. + + `mark-directories' + If set to `on', completed directory names have a slash + appended. The default is `on'. + + `mark-modified-lines' + This variable, when set to `on', causes Readline to display an + asterisk (`*') at the start of history lines which have been + modified. This variable is `off' by default. + + `mark-symlinked-directories' + If set to `on', completed names which are symbolic links to + directories have a slash appended (subject to the value of + `mark-directories'). The default is `off'. + + `match-hidden-files' + This variable, when set to `on', causes Readline to match + files whose names begin with a `.' (hidden files) when + performing filename completion, unless the leading `.' is + supplied by the user in the filename to be completed. This + variable is `on' by default. + + `output-meta' + If set to `on', Readline will display characters with the + eighth bit set directly rather than as a meta-prefixed escape + sequence. The default is `off'. + + `page-completions' + If set to `on', Readline uses an internal `more'-like pager + to display a screenful of possible completions at a time. + This variable is `on' by default. + + `print-completions-horizontally' + If set to `on', Readline will display completions with matches + sorted horizontally in alphabetical order, rather than down + the screen. The default is `off'. + + `show-all-if-ambiguous' + This alters the default behavior of the completion functions. + If set to `on', words which have more than one possible + completion cause the matches to be listed immediately instead + of ringing the bell. The default value is `off'. + + `visible-stats' + If set to `on', a character denoting a file's type is + appended to the filename when listing possible completions. + The default is `off'. + +Key Bindings + 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. + + 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. + + In addition to command names, readline allows keys to be bound to + a string that is inserted when the key is pressed (a MACRO). + + KEYNAME: FUNCTION-NAME or MACRO + KEYNAME is the name of a key spelled out in English. For + example: + Control-u: universal-argument + Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word + Control-o: "> output" + + In the above example, `C-u' is bound to the function + `universal-argument', `M-DEL' is bound to the function + `backward-kill-word', and `C-o' is bound to run the macro + expressed on the right hand side (that is, to insert the text + `> output' into the line). + + A number of symbolic character names are recognized while + processing this key binding syntax: DEL, ESC, ESCAPE, LFD, + NEWLINE, RET, RETURN, RUBOUT, SPACE, SPC, and TAB. + + "KEYSEQ": FUNCTION-NAME or MACRO + KEYSEQ differs from KEYNAME 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. + + "\C-u": universal-argument + "\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file + "\e[11~": "Function Key 1" + + In the above example, `C-u' is again bound to the function + `universal-argument' (just as it was in the first example), + `C-x C-r' is bound to the function `re-read-init-file', and + `<ESC> <[> <1> <1> <~>' is bound to insert the text `Function + Key 1'. + + The following GNU Emacs style escape sequences are available when + specifying key sequences: + + `\C-' + control prefix + + `\M-' + meta prefix + + `\e' + an escape character + + `\\' + backslash + + `\"' + <">, a double quotation mark + + `\'' + <'>, a single quote or apostrophe + + In addition to the GNU Emacs style escape sequences, a second set + of backslash escapes is available: + + `\a' + alert (bell) + + `\b' + backspace + + `\d' + delete + + `\f' + form feed + + `\n' + newline + + `\r' + carriage return + + `\t' + horizontal tab + + `\v' + vertical tab + + `\NNN' + the eight-bit character whose value is the octal value NNN + (one to three digits) + + `\xHH' + the eight-bit character whose value is the hexadecimal value + HH (one or two hex digits) + + 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 `"' and `''. For example, + the following binding will make `C-x \' insert a single `\' into + the line: + "\C-x\\": "\\" + + +File: readline.info, Node: Conditional Init Constructs, Next: Sample Init File, Prev: Readline Init File Syntax, Up: Readline Init File + +Conditional Init Constructs +--------------------------- + + 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. + +`$if' + The `$if' 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. + + `mode' + The `mode=' form of the `$if' directive is used to test + whether Readline is in `emacs' or `vi' mode. This may be + used in conjunction with the `set keymap' command, for + instance, to set bindings in the `emacs-standard' and + `emacs-ctlx' keymaps only if Readline is starting out in + `emacs' mode. + + `term' + The `term=' 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 + `=' is tested against both the full name of the terminal and + the portion of the terminal name before the first `-'. This + allows `sun' to match both `sun' and `sun-cmd', for instance. + + `application' + The APPLICATION construct is used to include + application-specific settings. Each program using the + Readline library sets the APPLICATION NAME, 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: + $if Bash + # Quote the current or previous word + "\C-xq": "\eb\"\ef\"" + $endif + +`$endif' + This command, as seen in the previous example, terminates an `$if' + command. + +`$else' + Commands in this branch of the `$if' directive are executed if the + test fails. + +`$include' + This directive takes a single filename as an argument and reads + commands and bindings from that file. For example, the following + directive reads from `/etc/inputrc': + $include /etc/inputrc + + +File: readline.info, Node: Sample Init File, Prev: Conditional Init Constructs, Up: Readline Init File + +Sample Init File +---------------- + + Here is an example of an INPUTRC file. This illustrates key +binding, variable assignment, and conditional syntax. + + + # 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 + + +File: readline.info, Node: Bindable Readline Commands, Next: Readline vi Mode, Prev: Readline Init File, Up: Command Line Editing + +Bindable Readline Commands +========================== + +* Menu: + +* Commands For Moving:: Moving about the line. +* Commands For History:: Getting at previous lines. +* Commands For Text:: Commands for changing text. +* Commands For Killing:: Commands for killing and yanking. +* Numeric Arguments:: Specifying numeric arguments, repeat counts. +* Commands For Completion:: Getting Readline to do the typing for you. +* Keyboard Macros:: Saving and re-executing typed characters +* Miscellaneous Commands:: Other miscellaneous commands. + + This section describes Readline commands that may be bound to key +sequences. Command names without an accompanying key sequence are +unbound by default. + + In the following descriptions, "point" refers to the current cursor +position, and "mark" refers to a cursor position saved by the +`set-mark' command. The text between the point and mark is referred to +as the "region". + + +File: readline.info, Node: Commands For Moving, Next: Commands For History, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Commands For Moving +------------------- + +`beginning-of-line (C-a)' + Move to the start of the current line. + +`end-of-line (C-e)' + Move to the end of the line. + +`forward-char (C-f)' + Move forward a character. + +`backward-char (C-b)' + Move back a character. + +`forward-word (M-f)' + Move forward to the end of the next word. Words are composed of + letters and digits. + +`backward-word (M-b)' + Move back to the start of the current or previous word. Words are + composed of letters and digits. + +`clear-screen (C-l)' + Clear the screen and redraw the current line, leaving the current + line at the top of the screen. + +`redraw-current-line ()' + Refresh the current line. By default, this is unbound. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Commands For History, Next: Commands For Text, Prev: Commands For Moving, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Commands For Manipulating The History +------------------------------------- + +`accept-line (Newline or Return)' + 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 `add_history()'. If this line is a modified history line, + the history line is restored to its original state. + +`previous-history (C-p)' + Move `back' through the history list, fetching the previous + command. + +`next-history (C-n)' + Move `forward' through the history list, fetching the next command. + +`beginning-of-history (M-<)' + Move to the first line in the history. + +`end-of-history (M->)' + Move to the end of the input history, i.e., the line currently + being entered. + +`reverse-search-history (C-r)' + Search backward starting at the current line and moving `up' + through the history as necessary. This is an incremental search. + +`forward-search-history (C-s)' + Search forward starting at the current line and moving `down' + through the the history as necessary. This is an incremental + search. + +`non-incremental-reverse-search-history (M-p)' + 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. + +`non-incremental-forward-search-history (M-n)' + 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. + +`history-search-forward ()' + 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. + +`history-search-backward ()' + 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. + +`yank-nth-arg (M-C-y)' + Insert the first argument to the previous command (usually the + second word on the previous line) at point. With an argument N, + insert the Nth word from the previous command (the words in the + previous command begin with word 0). A negative argument inserts + the Nth word from the end of the previous command. + +`yank-last-arg (M-. or M-_)' + Insert last argument to the previous command (the last word of the + previous history entry). With an argument, behave exactly like + `yank-nth-arg'. Successive calls to `yank-last-arg' move back + through the history list, inserting the last argument of each line + in turn. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Commands For Text, Next: Commands For Killing, Prev: Commands For History, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Commands For Changing Text +-------------------------- + +`delete-char (C-d)' + 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 `delete-char', then return EOF. + +`backward-delete-char (Rubout)' + Delete the character behind the cursor. A numeric argument means + to kill the characters instead of deleting them. + +`forward-backward-delete-char ()' + 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. + +`quoted-insert (C-q or C-v)' + Add the next character typed to the line verbatim. This is how to + insert key sequences like `C-q', for example. + +`tab-insert (M-<TAB>)' + Insert a tab character. + +`self-insert (a, b, A, 1, !, ...)' + Insert yourself. + +`transpose-chars (C-t)' + 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. + +`transpose-words (M-t)' + 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. + +`upcase-word (M-u)' + Uppercase the current (or following) word. With a negative + argument, uppercase the previous word, but do not move the cursor. + +`downcase-word (M-l)' + Lowercase the current (or following) word. With a negative + argument, lowercase the previous word, but do not move the cursor. + +`capitalize-word (M-c)' + Capitalize the current (or following) word. With a negative + argument, capitalize the previous word, but do not move the cursor. + +`overwrite-mode ()' + 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 + `emacs' mode; `vi' mode does overwrite differently. Each call to + `readline()' starts in insert mode. + + In overwrite mode, characters bound to `self-insert' replace the + text at point rather than pushing the text to the right. + Characters bound to `backward-delete-char' replace the character + before point with a space. + + By default, this command is unbound. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Commands For Killing, Next: Numeric Arguments, Prev: Commands For Text, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Killing And Yanking +------------------- + +`kill-line (C-k)' + Kill the text from point to the end of the line. + +`backward-kill-line (C-x Rubout)' + Kill backward to the beginning of the line. + +`unix-line-discard (C-u)' + Kill backward from the cursor to the beginning of the current line. + +`kill-whole-line ()' + Kill all characters on the current line, no matter where point is. + By default, this is unbound. + +`kill-word (M-d)' + 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 `forward-word'. + +`backward-kill-word (M-<DEL>)' + Kill the word behind point. Word boundaries are the same as + `backward-word'. + +`unix-word-rubout (C-w)' + Kill the word behind point, using white space as a word boundary. + The killed text is saved on the kill-ring. + +`delete-horizontal-space ()' + Delete all spaces and tabs around point. By default, this is + unbound. + +`kill-region ()' + Kill the text in the current region. By default, this command is + unbound. + +`copy-region-as-kill ()' + Copy the text in the region to the kill buffer, so it can be yanked + right away. By default, this command is unbound. + +`copy-backward-word ()' + Copy the word before point to the kill buffer. The word + boundaries are the same as `backward-word'. By default, this + command is unbound. + +`copy-forward-word ()' + Copy the word following point to the kill buffer. The word + boundaries are the same as `forward-word'. By default, this + command is unbound. + +`yank (C-y)' + Yank the top of the kill ring into the buffer at point. + +`yank-pop (M-y)' + Rotate the kill-ring, and yank the new top. You can only do this + if the prior command is `yank' or `yank-pop'. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Numeric Arguments, Next: Commands For Completion, Prev: Commands For Killing, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Specifying Numeric Arguments +---------------------------- + +`digit-argument (M-0, M-1, ... M--)' + Add this digit to the argument already accumulating, or start a new + argument. `M--' starts a negative argument. + +`universal-argument ()' + 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 `universal-argument' 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. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Commands For Completion, Next: Keyboard Macros, Prev: Numeric Arguments, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Letting Readline Type For You +----------------------------- + +`complete (<TAB>)' + Attempt to perform completion on the text before point. The + actual completion performed is application-specific. The default + is filename completion. + +`possible-completions (M-?)' + List the possible completions of the text before point. + +`insert-completions (M-*)' + Insert all completions of the text before point that would have + been generated by `possible-completions'. + +`menu-complete ()' + Similar to `complete', but replaces the word to be completed with + a single match from the list of possible completions. Repeated + execution of `menu-complete' 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 + `bell-style') and the original text is restored. An argument of N + moves N 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 <TAB>, but is unbound by + default. + +`delete-char-or-list ()' + Deletes the character under the cursor if not at the beginning or + end of the line (like `delete-char'). If at the end of the line, + behaves identically to `possible-completions'. This command is + unbound by default. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Keyboard Macros, Next: Miscellaneous Commands, Prev: Commands For Completion, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Keyboard Macros +--------------- + +`start-kbd-macro (C-x ()' + Begin saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro. + +`end-kbd-macro (C-x ))' + Stop saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro + and save the definition. + +`call-last-kbd-macro (C-x e)' + Re-execute the last keyboard macro defined, by making the + characters in the macro appear as if typed at the keyboard. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Miscellaneous Commands, Prev: Keyboard Macros, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Some Miscellaneous Commands +--------------------------- + +`re-read-init-file (C-x C-r)' + Read in the contents of the INPUTRC file, and incorporate any + bindings or variable assignments found there. + +`abort (C-g)' + Abort the current editing command and ring the terminal's bell + (subject to the setting of `bell-style'). + +`do-uppercase-version (M-a, M-b, M-X, ...)' + If the metafied character X is lowercase, run the command that is + bound to the corresponding uppercase character. + +`prefix-meta (<ESC>)' + Metafy the next character typed. This is for keyboards without a + meta key. Typing `<ESC> f' is equivalent to typing `M-f'. + +`undo (C-_ or C-x C-u)' + Incremental undo, separately remembered for each line. + +`revert-line (M-r)' + Undo all changes made to this line. This is like executing the + `undo' command enough times to get back to the beginning. + +`tilde-expand (M-~)' + Perform tilde expansion on the current word. + +`set-mark (C-@)' + Set the mark to the point. If a numeric argument is supplied, the + mark is set to that position. + +`exchange-point-and-mark (C-x C-x)' + 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. + +`character-search (C-])' + A character is read and point is moved to the next occurrence of + that character. A negative count searches for previous + occurrences. + +`character-search-backward (M-C-])' + A character is read and point is moved to the previous occurrence + of that character. A negative count searches for subsequent + occurrences. + +`insert-comment (M-#)' + Without a numeric argument, the value of the `comment-begin' + 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 `comment-begin', the value is inserted, otherwise the + characters in `comment-begin' are deleted from the beginning of + the line. In either case, the line is accepted as if a newline + had been typed. + +`dump-functions ()' + 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 INPUTRC + file. This command is unbound by default. + +`dump-variables ()' + 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 + INPUTRC file. This command is unbound by default. + +`dump-macros ()' + 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 + INPUTRC file. This command is unbound by default. + +`emacs-editing-mode (C-e)' + When in `vi' command mode, this causes a switch to `emacs' editing + mode. + +`vi-editing-mode (M-C-j)' + When in `emacs' editing mode, this causes a switch to `vi' editing + mode. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline vi Mode, Prev: Bindable Readline Commands, Up: Command Line Editing + +Readline vi Mode +================ + + While the Readline library does not have a full set of `vi' editing +functions, it does contain enough to allow simple editing of the line. +The Readline `vi' mode behaves as specified in the POSIX 1003.2 +standard. + + In order to switch interactively between `emacs' and `vi' editing +modes, use the command `M-C-j' (bound to emacs-editing-mode when in +`vi' mode and to vi-editing-mode in `emacs' mode). The Readline +default is `emacs' mode. + + When you enter a line in `vi' mode, you are already placed in +`insertion' mode, as if you had typed an `i'. Pressing <ESC> switches +you into `command' mode, where you can edit the text of the line with +the standard `vi' movement keys, move to previous history lines with +`k' and subsequent lines with `j', and so forth. + + 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. + + Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + 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. + + 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. + + 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. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Programming with GNU Readline, Next: Concept Index, Prev: Command Line Editing, Up: Top + +Programming with GNU Readline +***************************** + + 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. + +* Menu: + +* Basic Behavior:: Using the default behavior of Readline. +* Custom Functions:: Adding your own functions to Readline. +* Readline Variables:: Variables accessible to custom + functions. +* Readline Convenience Functions:: Functions which Readline supplies to + aid in writing your own custom + functions. +* Readline Signal Handling:: How Readline behaves when it receives signals. +* Custom Completers:: Supplanting or supplementing Readline's + completion functions. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Basic Behavior, Next: Custom Functions, Up: Programming with GNU Readline + +Basic Behavior +============== + + Many programs provide a command line interface, such as `mail', +`ftp', and `sh'. 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 +`gets()' or `fgets()'. + + The function `readline()' prints a prompt PROMPT and then reads and +returns a single line of text from the user. If PROMPT is `NULL' or +the empty string, no prompt is displayed. The line `readline' returns +is allocated with `malloc()'; the caller should `free()' the line when +it has finished with it. The declaration for `readline' in ANSI C is + + `char *readline (const char *PROMPT);' + +So, one might say + `char *line = readline ("Enter a line: ");' + +in order to read a line of text from the user. The line returned has +the final newline removed, so only the text remains. + + If `readline' encounters an `EOF' while reading the line, and the +line is empty at that point, then `(char *)NULL' is returned. +Otherwise, the line is ended just as if a newline had been typed. + + If you want the user to be able to get at the line later, (with +<C-p> for example), you must call `add_history()' to save the line away +in a "history" list of such lines. + + `add_history (line)'; + +For full details on the GNU History Library, see the associated manual. + + 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 `gets()' library +function, and has the advantage of no static buffer to overflow: + + /* 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); + } + + This function gives the user the default behaviour of <TAB> +completion: completion on file names. If you do not want Readline to +complete on filenames, you can change the binding of the <TAB> key with +`rl_bind_key()'. + + `int rl_bind_key (int KEY, rl_command_func_t *FUNCTION);' + + `rl_bind_key()' takes two arguments: KEY is the character that you +want to bind, and FUNCTION is the address of the function to call when +KEY is pressed. Binding <TAB> to `rl_insert()' makes <TAB> insert +itself. `rl_bind_key()' returns non-zero if KEY is not a valid ASCII +character code (between 0 and 255). + + Thus, to disable the default <TAB> behavior, the following suffices: + `rl_bind_key ('\t', rl_insert);' + + This code should be executed once at the start of your program; you +might write a function called `initialize_readline()' which performs +this and other desired initializations, such as installing custom +completers (*note Custom Completers::). + + +File: readline.info, Node: Custom Functions, Next: Readline Variables, Prev: Basic Behavior, Up: Programming with GNU Readline + +Custom Functions +================ + + 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. + + 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 `<readline/readline.h>' in any file that +uses Readline's features. Since some of the definitions in +`readline.h' use the `stdio' library, the file `<stdio.h>' should be +included before `readline.h'. + + `readline.h' defines a C preprocessor variable that should be +treated as an integer, `RL_READLINE_VERSION', 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 0xMMMM. MM is the +two-digit major version number; MM is the two-digit minor version +number. For Readline 4.2, for example, the value of +`RL_READLINE_VERSION' would be `0x0402'. + +* Menu: + +* Readline Typedefs:: C declarations to make code readable. +* Function Writing:: Variables and calling conventions. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Typedefs, Next: Function Writing, Up: Custom Functions + +Readline Typedefs +----------------- + + For readabilty, we declare a number of new object types, all pointers +to functions. + + 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. + + For instance, say we want to declare a variable FUNC as a pointer to +a function which takes two `int' arguments and returns an `int' (this +is the type of all of the Readline bindable functions). Instead of the +classic C declaration + + `int (*func)();' + +or the ANSI-C style declaration + + `int (*func)(int, int);' + +we may write + + `rl_command_func_t *func;' + + The full list of function pointer types available is + +`typedef int rl_command_func_t (int, int);' + +`typedef char *rl_compentry_func_t (const char *, int);' + +`typedef char **rl_completion_func_t (const char *, int, int);' + +`typedef char *rl_quote_func_t (char *, int, char *);' + +`typedef char *rl_dequote_func_t (char *, int);' + +`typedef int rl_compignore_func_t (char **);' + +`typedef void rl_compdisp_func_t (char **, int, int);' + +`typedef int rl_hook_func_t (void);' + +`typedef int rl_getc_func_t (FILE *);' + +`typedef int rl_linebuf_func_t (char *, int);' + +`typedef int rl_intfunc_t (int);' + +`#define rl_ivoidfunc_t rl_hook_func_t' + +`typedef int rl_icpfunc_t (char *);' + +`typedef int rl_icppfunc_t (char **);' + +`typedef void rl_voidfunc_t (void);' + +`typedef void rl_vintfunc_t (int);' + +`typedef void rl_vcpfunc_t (char *);' + +`typedef void rl_vcppfunc_t (char **);' + +File: readline.info, Node: Function Writing, Prev: Readline Typedefs, Up: Custom Functions + +Writing a New Function +---------------------- + + 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. + + The calling sequence for a command `foo' looks like + + `int foo (int count, int key)' + +where COUNT is the numeric argument (or 1 if defaulted) and KEY is the +key that invoked this function. + + 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. + + A command function should return 0 if its action completes +successfully, and a non-zero value if some error occurs. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Variables, Next: Readline Convenience Functions, Prev: Custom Functions, Up: Programming with GNU Readline + +Readline Variables +================== + + These variables are available to function writers. + + - Variable: char * rl_line_buffer + This is the line gathered so far. You are welcome to modify the + contents of the line, but see *Note Allowing Undoing::. The + function `rl_extend_line_buffer' is available to increase the + memory allocated to `rl_line_buffer'. + + - Variable: int rl_point + The offset of the current cursor position in `rl_line_buffer' (the + _point_). + + - Variable: int rl_end + The number of characters present in `rl_line_buffer'. When + `rl_point' is at the end of the line, `rl_point' and `rl_end' are + equal. + + - Variable: int rl_mark + The MARK (saved position) in the current line. If set, the mark + and point define a _region_. + + - Variable: int rl_done + Setting this to a non-zero value causes Readline to return the + current line immediately. + + - Variable: int rl_num_chars_to_read + Setting this to a positive value before calling `readline()' causes + Readline to return after accepting that many characters, rather + than reading up to a character bound to `accept-line'. + + - Variable: int rl_pending_input + Setting this to a value makes it the next keystroke read. This is + a way to stuff a single character into the input stream. + + - Variable: int rl_dispatching + 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. + + - Variable: int rl_erase_empty_line + 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. + + - Variable: char * rl_prompt + The prompt Readline uses. This is set from the argument to + `readline()', and should not be assigned to directly. The + `rl_set_prompt()' function (*note Redisplay::) may be used to + modify the prompt string after calling `readline()'. + + - Variable: int rl_already_prompted + If an application wishes to display the prompt itself, rather than + have Readline do it the first time `readline()' 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 + `readline()' so the redisplay functions can update the display + properly. The calling application is responsible for managing the + value; Readline never sets it. + + - Variable: const char * rl_library_version + The version number of this revision of the library. + + - Variable: int rl_readline_version + An integer encoding the current version of the library. The + encoding is of the form 0xMMMM, where MM is the two-digit major + version number, and MM is the two-digit minor version number. For + example, for Readline-4.2, `rl_readline_version' would have the + value 0x0402. + + - Variable: int rl_gnu_readline_p + Always set to 1, denoting that this is GNU readline rather than + some emulation. + + - Variable: const char * rl_terminal_name + The terminal type, used for initialization. If not set by the + application, Readline sets this to the value of the `TERM' + environment variable the first time it is called. + + - Variable: const char * rl_readline_name + This variable is set to a unique name by each application using + Readline. The value allows conditional parsing of the inputrc file + (*note Conditional Init Constructs::). + + - Variable: FILE * rl_instream + The stdio stream from which Readline reads input. If `NULL', + Readline defaults to STDIN. + + - Variable: FILE * rl_outstream + The stdio stream to which Readline performs output. If `NULL', + Readline defaults to STDOUT. + + - Variable: rl_command_func_t * rl_last_func + 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. + + - Variable: rl_hook_func_t * rl_startup_hook + If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call just before + `readline' prints the first prompt. + + - Variable: rl_hook_func_t * rl_pre_input_hook + If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call after the + first prompt has been printed and just before `readline' starts + reading input characters. + + - Variable: rl_hook_func_t * rl_event_hook + 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. + + - Variable: rl_getc_func_t * rl_getc_function + If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer to + get a character from the input stream. By default, it is set to + `rl_getc', the default Readline character input function (*note + Character Input::). + + - Variable: rl_voidfunc_t * rl_redisplay_function + 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 `rl_redisplay', the default Readline + redisplay function (*note Redisplay::). + + - Variable: rl_vintfunc_t * rl_prep_term_function + If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer to + initialize the terminal. The function takes a single argument, an + `int' flag that says whether or not to use eight-bit characters. + By default, this is set to `rl_prep_terminal' (*note Terminal + Management::). + + - Variable: rl_voidfunc_t * rl_deprep_term_function + If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer to + reset the terminal. This function should undo the effects of + `rl_prep_term_function'. By default, this is set to + `rl_deprep_terminal' (*note Terminal Management::). + + - Variable: Keymap rl_executing_keymap + This variable is set to the keymap (*note Keymaps::) in which the + currently executing readline function was found. + + - Variable: Keymap rl_binding_keymap + This variable is set to the keymap (*note Keymaps::) in which the + last key binding occurred. + + - Variable: char * rl_executing_macro + This variable is set to the text of any currently-executing macro. + + - Variable: int rl_readline_state + A variable with bit values that encapsulate the current Readline + state. A bit is set with the `RL_SETSTATE' macro, and unset with + the `RL_UNSETSTATE' macro. Use the `RL_ISSTATE' macro to test + whether a particular state bit is set. Current state bits include: + + `RL_STATE_NONE' + Readline has not yet been called, nor has it begun to + intialize. + + `RL_STATE_INITIALIZING' + Readline is initializing its internal data structures. + + `RL_STATE_INITIALIZED' + Readline has completed its initialization. + + `RL_STATE_TERMPREPPED' + Readline has modified the terminal modes to do its own input + and redisplay. + + `RL_STATE_READCMD' + Readline is reading a command from the keyboard. + + `RL_STATE_METANEXT' + Readline is reading more input after reading the meta-prefix + character. + + `RL_STATE_DISPATCHING' + Readline is dispatching to a command. + + `RL_STATE_MOREINPUT' + Readline is reading more input while executing an editing + command. + + `RL_STATE_ISEARCH' + Readline is performing an incremental history search. + + `RL_STATE_NSEARCH' + Readline is performing a non-incremental history search. + + `RL_STATE_SEARCH' + Readline is searching backward or forward through the history + for a string. + + `RL_STATE_NUMERICARG' + Readline is reading a numeric argument. + + `RL_STATE_MACROINPUT' + Readline is currently getting its input from a + previously-defined keyboard macro. + + `RL_STATE_MACRODEF' + Readline is currently reading characters defining a keyboard + macro. + + `RL_STATE_OVERWRITE' + Readline is in overwrite mode. + + `RL_STATE_COMPLETING' + Readline is performing word completion. + + `RL_STATE_SIGHANDLER' + Readline is currently executing the readline signal handler. + + `RL_STATE_UNDOING' + Readline is performing an undo. + + `RL_STATE_DONE' + Readline has read a key sequence bound to `accept-line' and + is about to return the line to the caller. + + + - Variable: int rl_explicit_arg + Set to a non-zero value if an explicit numeric argument was + specified by the user. Only valid in a bindable command function. + + - Variable: int rl_numeric_arg + 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. + + - Variable: int rl_editing_mode + Set to a value denoting Readline's current editing mode. A value + of 1 means Readline is currently in emacs mode; 0 means that vi + mode is active. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Convenience Functions, Next: Readline Signal Handling, Prev: Readline Variables, Up: Programming with GNU Readline + +Readline Convenience Functions +============================== + +* Menu: + +* Function Naming:: How to give a function you write a name. +* Keymaps:: Making keymaps. +* Binding Keys:: Changing Keymaps. +* Associating Function Names and Bindings:: Translate function names to + key sequences. +* Allowing Undoing:: How to make your functions undoable. +* Redisplay:: Functions to control line display. +* Modifying Text:: Functions to modify `rl_line_buffer'. +* Character Input:: Functions to read keyboard input. +* Terminal Management:: Functions to manage terminal settings. +* Utility Functions:: Generally useful functions and hooks. +* Miscellaneous Functions:: Functions that don't fall into any category. +* Alternate Interface:: Using Readline in a `callback' fashion. +* A Readline Example:: An example Readline function. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Function Naming, Next: Keymaps, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Naming a Function +----------------- + + 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 + + Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word + + This binds the keystroke <Meta-Rubout> to the function +_descriptively_ named `backward-kill-word'. You, as the programmer, +should bind the functions you write to descriptive names as well. +Readline provides a function for doing that: + + - Function: int rl_add_defun (const char *name, rl_command_func_t + *function, int key) + Add NAME to the list of named functions. Make FUNCTION be the + function that gets called. If KEY is not -1, then bind it to + FUNCTION using `rl_bind_key()'. + + 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. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Keymaps, Next: Binding Keys, Prev: Function Naming, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Selecting a Keymap +------------------ + + Key bindings take place on a "keymap". 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. + + - Function: Keymap rl_make_bare_keymap (void) + Returns a new, empty keymap. The space for the keymap is + allocated with `malloc()'; the caller should free it by calling + `rl_discard_keymap()' when done. + + - Function: Keymap rl_copy_keymap (Keymap map) + Return a new keymap which is a copy of MAP. + + - Function: Keymap rl_make_keymap (void) + 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. + + - Function: void rl_discard_keymap (Keymap keymap) + Free the storage associated with KEYMAP. + + Readline has several internal keymaps. These functions allow you to +change which keymap is active. + + - Function: Keymap rl_get_keymap (void) + Returns the currently active keymap. + + - Function: void rl_set_keymap (Keymap keymap) + Makes KEYMAP the currently active keymap. + + - Function: Keymap rl_get_keymap_by_name (const char *name) + Return the keymap matching NAME. NAME is one which would be + supplied in a `set keymap' inputrc line (*note Readline Init + File::). + + - Function: char * rl_get_keymap_name (Keymap keymap) + Return the name matching KEYMAP. NAME is one which would be + supplied in a `set keymap' inputrc line (*note Readline Init + File::). + + +File: readline.info, Node: Binding Keys, Next: Associating Function Names and Bindings, Prev: Keymaps, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Binding Keys +------------ + + Key sequences are associate with functions through the keymap. +Readline has several internal keymaps: `emacs_standard_keymap', +`emacs_meta_keymap', `emacs_ctlx_keymap', `vi_movement_keymap', and +`vi_insertion_keymap'. `emacs_standard_keymap' is the default, and the +examples in this manual assume that. + + Since `readline()' 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 `readline()' will be overridden. An +alternate mechanism is to install custom key bindings in an +initialization function assigned to the `rl_startup_hook' variable +(*note Readline Variables::). + + These functions manage key bindings. + + - Function: int rl_bind_key (int key, rl_command_func_t *function) + Binds KEY to FUNCTION in the currently active keymap. Returns + non-zero in the case of an invalid KEY. + + - Function: int rl_bind_key_in_map (int key, rl_command_func_t + *function, Keymap map) + Bind KEY to FUNCTION in MAP. Returns non-zero in the case of an + invalid KEY. + + - Function: int rl_unbind_key (int key) + Bind KEY to the null function in the currently active keymap. + Returns non-zero in case of error. + + - Function: int rl_unbind_key_in_map (int key, Keymap map) + Bind KEY to the null function in MAP. Returns non-zero in case of + error. + + - Function: int rl_unbind_function_in_map (rl_command_func_t + *function, Keymap map) + Unbind all keys that execute FUNCTION in MAP. + + - Function: int rl_unbind_command_in_map (const char *command, Keymap + map) + Unbind all keys that are bound to COMMAND in MAP. + + - Function: int rl_set_key (const char *keyseq, rl_command_func_t + *function, Keymap map) + Bind the key sequence represented by the string KEYSEQ to the + function FUNCTION. This makes new keymaps as necessary. The + initial keymap in which to do bindings is MAP. + + - Function: int rl_generic_bind (int type, const char *keyseq, char + *data, Keymap map) + Bind the key sequence represented by the string KEYSEQ to the + arbitrary pointer DATA. TYPE says what kind of data is pointed to + by DATA; this can be a function (`ISFUNC'), a macro (`ISMACR'), or + a keymap (`ISKMAP'). This makes new keymaps as necessary. The + initial keymap in which to do bindings is MAP. + + - Function: int rl_parse_and_bind (char *line) + Parse LINE as if it had been read from the `inputrc' file and + perform any key bindings and variable assignments found (*note + Readline Init File::). + + - Function: int rl_read_init_file (const char *filename) + Read keybindings and variable assignments from FILENAME (*note + Readline Init File::). + + +File: readline.info, Node: Associating Function Names and Bindings, Next: Allowing Undoing, Prev: Binding Keys, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Associating Function Names and Bindings +--------------------------------------- + + 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. + + - Function: rl_command_func_t * rl_named_function (const char *name) + Return the function with name NAME. + + - Function: rl_command_func_t * rl_function_of_keyseq (const char + *keyseq, Keymap map, int *type) + Return the function invoked by KEYSEQ in keymap MAP. If MAP is + `NULL', the current keymap is used. If TYPE is not `NULL', the + type of the object is returned in the `int' variable it points to + (one of `ISFUNC', `ISKMAP', or `ISMACR'). + + - Function: char ** rl_invoking_keyseqs (rl_command_func_t *function) + Return an array of strings representing the key sequences used to + invoke FUNCTION in the current keymap. + + - Function: char ** rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map (rl_command_func_t + *function, Keymap map) + Return an array of strings representing the key sequences used to + invoke FUNCTION in the keymap MAP. + + - Function: void rl_function_dumper (int readable) + Print the readline function names and the key sequences currently + bound to them to `rl_outstream'. If READABLE is non-zero, the + list is formatted in such a way that it can be made part of an + `inputrc' file and re-read. + + - Function: void rl_list_funmap_names (void) + Print the names of all bindable Readline functions to + `rl_outstream'. + + - Function: const char ** rl_funmap_names (void) + 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 `free()' the array when you are done, but not + the pointers. + + - Function: int rl_add_funmap_entry (const char *name, + rl_command_func_t *function) + Add NAME to the list of bindable Readline command names, and make + FUNCTION the function to be called when NAME is invoked. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Allowing Undoing, Next: Redisplay, Prev: Associating Function Names and Bindings, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Allowing Undoing +---------------- + + 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. + + If your function simply inserts text once, or deletes text once, and +uses `rl_insert_text()' or `rl_delete_text()' to do it, then undoing is +already done for you automatically. + + 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 `rl_begin_undo_group()' and +`rl_end_undo_group()'. + + The types of events that can be undone are: + + enum undo_code { UNDO_DELETE, UNDO_INSERT, UNDO_BEGIN, UNDO_END }; + + Notice that `UNDO_DELETE' means to insert some text, and +`UNDO_INSERT' means to delete some text. That is, the undo code tells +what to undo, not how to undo it. `UNDO_BEGIN' and `UNDO_END' are tags +added by `rl_begin_undo_group()' and `rl_end_undo_group()'. + + - Function: int rl_begin_undo_group (void) + Begins saving undo information in a group construct. The undo + information usually comes from calls to `rl_insert_text()' and + `rl_delete_text()', but could be the result of calls to + `rl_add_undo()'. + + - Function: int rl_end_undo_group (void) + Closes the current undo group started with `rl_begin_undo_group + ()'. There should be one call to `rl_end_undo_group()' for each + call to `rl_begin_undo_group()'. + + - Function: void rl_add_undo (enum undo_code what, int start, int end, + char *text) + Remember how to undo an event (according to WHAT). The affected + text runs from START to END, and encompasses TEXT. + + - Function: void rl_free_undo_list (void) + Free the existing undo list. + + - Function: int rl_do_undo (void) + Undo the first thing on the undo list. Returns `0' if there was + nothing to undo, non-zero if something was undone. + + Finally, if you neither insert nor delete text, but directly modify +the existing text (e.g., change its case), call `rl_modifying()' once, +just before you modify the text. You must supply the indices of the +text range that you are going to modify. + + - Function: int rl_modifying (int start, int end) + Tell Readline to save the text between START and END as a single + undo unit. It is assumed that you will subsequently modify that + text. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Redisplay, Next: Modifying Text, Prev: Allowing Undoing, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Redisplay +--------- + + - Function: void rl_redisplay (void) + Change what's displayed on the screen to reflect the current + contents of `rl_line_buffer'. + + - Function: int rl_forced_update_display (void) + Force the line to be updated and redisplayed, whether or not + Readline thinks the screen display is correct. + + - Function: int rl_on_new_line (void) + Tell the update functions that we have moved onto a new (empty) + line, usually after ouputting a newline. + + - Function: int rl_on_new_line_with_prompt (void) + Tell the update functions that we have moved onto a new line, with + RL_PROMPT 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 RL_ALREADY_PROMPTED. + + - Function: int rl_reset_line_state (void) + Reset the display state to a clean state and redisplay the current + line starting on a new line. + + - Function: int rl_crlf (void) + Move the cursor to the start of the next screen line. + + - Function: int rl_show_char (int c) + Display character C on `rl_outstream'. 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. + + - Function: int rl_message (const char *, ...) + The arguments are a format string as would be supplied to `printf', + possibly containing conversion specifications such as `%d', and + any additional arguments necessary to satisfy the conversion + specifications. The resulting string is displayed in the "echo + area". The echo area is also used to display numeric arguments + and search strings. + + - Function: int rl_clear_message (void) + Clear the message in the echo area. + + - Function: void rl_save_prompt (void) + Save the local Readline prompt display state in preparation for + displaying a new message in the message area with `rl_message()'. + + - Function: void rl_restore_prompt (void) + Restore the local Readline prompt display state saved by the most + recent call to `rl_save_prompt'. + + - Function: int rl_expand_prompt (char *prompt) + Expand any special character sequences in PROMPT and set up the + local Readline prompt redisplay variables. This function is + called by `readline()'. It may also be called to expand the + primary prompt if the `rl_on_new_line_with_prompt()' function or + `rl_already_prompted' variable is used. It returns the number of + visible characters on the last line of the (possibly multi-line) + prompt. + + - Function: int rl_set_prompt (const char *prompt) + Make Readline use PROMPT for subsequent redisplay. This calls + `rl_expand_prompt()' to expand the prompt and sets `rl_prompt' to + the result. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Modifying Text, Next: Character Input, Prev: Redisplay, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Modifying Text +-------------- + + - Function: int rl_insert_text (const char *text) + Insert TEXT into the line at the current cursor position. Returns + the number of characters inserted. + + - Function: int rl_delete_text (int start, int end) + Delete the text between START and END in the current line. + Returns the number of characters deleted. + + - Function: char * rl_copy_text (int start, int end) + Return a copy of the text between START and END in the current + line. + + - Function: int rl_kill_text (int start, int end) + Copy the text between START and END 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 START is + less than END, the text is appended, otherwise prepended. If the + last command was not a kill, a new kill ring slot is used. + + - Function: int rl_push_macro_input (char *macro) + Cause MACRO to be inserted into the line, as if it had been invoked + by a key bound to a macro. Not especially useful; use + `rl_insert_text()' instead. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Character Input, Next: Terminal Management, Prev: Modifying Text, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Character Input +--------------- + + - Function: int rl_read_key (void) + Return the next character available from Readline's current input + stream. This handles input inserted into the input stream via + RL_PENDING_INPUT (*note Readline Variables::) and + `rl_stuff_char()', macros, and characters read from the keyboard. + While waiting for input, this function will call any function + assigned to the `rl_event_hook' variable. + + - Function: int rl_getc (FILE *stream) + Return the next character available from STREAM, which is assumed + to be the keyboard. + + - Function: int rl_stuff_char (int c) + Insert C into the Readline input stream. It will be "read" before + Readline attempts to read characters from the terminal with + `rl_read_key()'. Up to 512 characters may be pushed back. + `rl_stuff_char' returns 1 if the character was successfully + inserted; 0 otherwise. + + - Function: int rl_execute_next (int c) + Make C be the next command to be executed when `rl_read_key()' is + called. This sets RL_PENDING_INPUT. + + - Function: int rl_clear_pending_input (void) + Unset RL_PENDING_INPUT, effectively negating the effect of any + previous call to `rl_execute_next()'. This works only if the + pending input has not already been read with `rl_read_key()'. + + - Function: int rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout (int u) + While waiting for keyboard input in `rl_read_key()', Readline will + wait for U microseconds for input before calling any function + assigned to `rl_event_hook'. The default waiting period is + one-tenth of a second. Returns the old timeout value. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Terminal Management, Next: Utility Functions, Prev: Character Input, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Terminal Management +------------------- + + - Function: void rl_prep_terminal (int meta_flag) + Modify the terminal settings for Readline's use, so `readline()' + can read a single character at a time from the keyboard. The + META_FLAG argument should be non-zero if Readline should read + eight-bit input. + + - Function: void rl_deprep_terminal (void) + Undo the effects of `rl_prep_terminal()', leaving the terminal in + the state in which it was before the most recent call to + `rl_prep_terminal()'. + + - Function: void rl_tty_set_default_bindings (Keymap kmap) + Read the operating system's terminal editing characters (as would + be displayed by `stty') to their Readline equivalents. The + bindings are performed in KMAP. + + - Function: int rl_reset_terminal (const char *terminal_name) + Reinitialize Readline's idea of the terminal settings using + TERMINAL_NAME as the terminal type (e.g., `vt100'). If + TERMINAL_NAME is `NULL', the value of the `TERM' environment + variable is used. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Utility Functions, Next: Miscellaneous Functions, Prev: Terminal Management, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Utility Functions +----------------- + + - Function: void rl_replace_line (const char *text, int clear_undo) + Replace the contents of `rl_line_buffer' with TEXT. The point and + mark are preserved, if possible. If CLEAR_UNDO is non-zero, the + undo list associated with the current line is cleared. + + - Function: int rl_extend_line_buffer (int len) + Ensure that `rl_line_buffer' has enough space to hold LEN + characters, possibly reallocating it if necessary. + + - Function: int rl_initialize (void) + Initialize or re-initialize Readline's internal state. It's not + strictly necessary to call this; `readline()' calls it before + reading any input. + + - Function: int rl_ding (void) + Ring the terminal bell, obeying the setting of `bell-style'. + + - Function: int rl_alphabetic (int c) + Return 1 if C is an alphabetic character. + + - Function: void rl_display_match_list (char **matches, int len, int + max) + A convenience function for displaying a list of strings in + columnar format on Readline's output stream. `matches' is the list + of strings, in argv format, such as a list of completion matches. + `len' is the number of strings in `matches', and `max' is the + length of the longest string in `matches'. This function uses the + setting of `print-completions-horizontally' to select how the + matches are displayed (*note Readline Init File Syntax::). + + The following are implemented as macros, defined in `chardefs.h'. +Applications should refrain from using them. + + - Function: int _rl_uppercase_p (int c) + Return 1 if C is an uppercase alphabetic character. + + - Function: int _rl_lowercase_p (int c) + Return 1 if C is a lowercase alphabetic character. + + - Function: int _rl_digit_p (int c) + Return 1 if C is a numeric character. + + - Function: int _rl_to_upper (int c) + If C is a lowercase alphabetic character, return the corresponding + uppercase character. + + - Function: int _rl_to_lower (int c) + If C is an uppercase alphabetic character, return the corresponding + lowercase character. + + - Function: int _rl_digit_value (int c) + If C is a number, return the value it represents. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Miscellaneous Functions, Next: Alternate Interface, Prev: Utility Functions, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Miscellaneous Functions +----------------------- + + - Function: int rl_macro_bind (const char *keyseq, const char *macro, + Keymap map) + Bind the key sequence KEYSEQ to invoke the macro MACRO. The + binding is performed in MAP. When KEYSEQ is invoked, the MACRO + will be inserted into the line. This function is deprecated; use + `rl_generic_bind()' instead. + + - Function: void rl_macro_dumper (int readable) + Print the key sequences bound to macros and their values, using + the current keymap, to `rl_outstream'. If READABLE is non-zero, + the list is formatted in such a way that it can be made part of an + `inputrc' file and re-read. + + - Function: int rl_variable_bind (const char *variable, const char + *value) + Make the Readline variable VARIABLE have VALUE. This behaves as + if the readline command `set VARIABLE VALUE' had been executed in + an `inputrc' file (*note Readline Init File Syntax::). + + - Function: void rl_variable_dumper (int readable) + Print the readline variable names and their current values to + `rl_outstream'. If READABLE is non-zero, the list is formatted in + such a way that it can be made part of an `inputrc' file and + re-read. + + - Function: int rl_set_paren_blink_timeout (int u) + Set the time interval (in microseconds) that Readline waits when + showing a balancing character when `blink-matching-paren' has been + enabled. + + - Function: char * rl_get_termcap (const char *cap) + Retrieve the string value of the termcap capability CAP. 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. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Alternate Interface, Next: A Readline Example, Prev: Miscellaneous Functions, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +Alternate Interface +------------------- + + An alternate interface is available to plain `readline()'. Some +applications need to interleave keyboard I/O with file, device, or +window system I/O, typically by using a main loop to `select()' 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. + + - Function: void rl_callback_handler_install (const char *prompt, + rl_vcpfunc_t *lhandler) + Set up the terminal for readline I/O and display the initial + expanded value of PROMPT. Save the value of LHANDLER 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. + + - Function: void rl_callback_read_char (void) + Whenever an application determines that keyboard input is + available, it should call `rl_callback_read_char()', which will + read the next character from the current input source. If that + character completes the line, `rl_callback_read_char' will invoke + the LHANDLER function saved by `rl_callback_handler_install' to + process the line. Before calling the LHANDLER function, the + terminal settings are reset to the values they had before calling + `rl_callback_handler_install'. If the LHANDLER function returns, + the terminal settings are modified for Readline's use again. + `EOF' is indicated by calling LHANDLER with a `NULL' line. + + - Function: void rl_callback_handler_remove (void) + 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 LHANDLER installed by + `rl_callback_handler_install' does not exit the program, either + this function or the function referred to by the value of + `rl_deprep_term_function' should be called before the program + exits to reset the terminal settings. + + +File: readline.info, Node: A Readline Example, Prev: Alternate Interface, Up: Readline Convenience Functions + +A Readline Example +------------------ + + Here is a function which changes lowercase characters to their +uppercase equivalents, and uppercase characters to lowercase. If this +function was bound to `M-c', then typing `M-c' would change the case of +the character under point. Typing `M-1 0 M-c' would change the case of +the following 10 characters, leaving the cursor on the last character +changed. + + /* 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); + } + + +File: readline.info, Node: Readline Signal Handling, Next: Custom Completers, Prev: Readline Convenience Functions, Up: Programming with GNU Readline + +Readline Signal Handling +======================== + + 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. + + Readline contains an internal signal handler that is installed for a +number of signals (`SIGINT', `SIGQUIT', `SIGTERM', `SIGALRM', +`SIGTSTP', `SIGTTIN', and `SIGTTOU'). When one of these signals is +received, the signal handler will reset the terminal attributes to +those that were in effect before `readline()' was called, reset the +signal handling to what it was before `readline()' 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 `SIGINT' is received, +the Readline signal handler performs some additional work, which will +cause any partially-entered line to be aborted (see the description of +`rl_free_line_state()' below). + + There is an additional Readline signal handler, for `SIGWINCH', which +the kernel sends to a process whenever the terminal's size changes (for +example, if a user resizes an `xterm'). The Readline `SIGWINCH' +handler updates Readline's internal screen size information, and then +calls any `SIGWINCH' signal handler the calling application has +installed. Readline calls the application's `SIGWINCH' 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 `longjmp' back to a main +processing loop), it _must_ call `rl_cleanup_after_signal()' (described +below), to restore the terminal state. + + 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 `readline()', not in a +signal handler, so Readline's internal signal state is not corrupted. + + - Variable: int rl_catch_signals + If this variable is non-zero, Readline will install signal + handlers for `SIGINT', `SIGQUIT', `SIGTERM', `SIGALRM', `SIGTSTP', + `SIGTTIN', and `SIGTTOU'. + + The default value of `rl_catch_signals' is 1. + + - Variable: int rl_catch_sigwinch + If this variable is non-zero, Readline will install a signal + handler for `SIGWINCH'. + + The default value of `rl_catch_sigwinch' is 1. + + If an application does not wish to have Readline catch any signals, +or to handle signals other than those Readline catches (`SIGHUP', for +example), Readline provides convenience functions to do the necessary +terminal and internal state cleanup upon receipt of a signal. + + - Function: void rl_cleanup_after_signal (void) + This function will reset the state of the terminal to what it was + before `readline()' was called, and remove the Readline signal + handlers for all signals, depending on the values of + `rl_catch_signals' and `rl_catch_sigwinch'. + + - Function: void rl_free_line_state (void) + 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 + `rl_cleanup_after_signal()'. The Readline signal handler for + `SIGINT' calls this to abort the current input line. + + - Function: void rl_reset_after_signal (void) + This will reinitialize the terminal and reinstall any Readline + signal handlers, depending on the values of `rl_catch_signals' and + `rl_catch_sigwinch'. + + If an application does not wish Readline to catch `SIGWINCH', it may +call `rl_resize_terminal()' or `rl_set_screen_size()' to force Readline +to update its idea of the terminal size when a `SIGWINCH' is received. + + - Function: void rl_resize_terminal (void) + Update Readline's internal screen size by reading values from the + kernel. + + - Function: void rl_set_screen_size (int rows, int cols) + Set Readline's idea of the terminal size to ROWS rows and COLS + columns. + + If an application does not want to install a `SIGWINCH' handler, but +is still interested in the screen dimensions, Readline's idea of the +screen size may be queried. + + - Function: void rl_get_screen_size (int *rows, int *cols) + Return Readline's idea of the terminal's size in the variables + pointed to by the arguments. + + The following functions install and remove Readline's signal +handlers. + + - Function: int rl_set_signals (void) + Install Readline's signal handler for `SIGINT', `SIGQUIT', + `SIGTERM', `SIGALRM', `SIGTSTP', `SIGTTIN', `SIGTTOU', and + `SIGWINCH', depending on the values of `rl_catch_signals' and + `rl_catch_sigwinch'. + + - Function: int rl_clear_signals (void) + Remove all of the Readline signal handlers installed by + `rl_set_signals()'. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Custom Completers, Prev: Readline Signal Handling, Up: Programming with GNU Readline + +Custom Completers +================= + + 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. + +* Menu: + +* How Completing Works:: The logic used to do completion. +* Completion Functions:: Functions provided by Readline. +* Completion Variables:: Variables which control completion. +* A Short Completion Example:: An example of writing completer subroutines. + + +File: readline.info, Node: How Completing Works, Next: Completion Functions, Up: Custom Completers + +How Completing Works +-------------------- + + 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. + + There are three major functions used to perform completion: + + 1. The user-interface function `rl_complete()'. This function is + called with the same arguments as other bindable Readline + functions: COUNT and INVOKING_KEY. It isolates the word to be + completed and calls `rl_completion_matches()' 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. + + 2. The internal function `rl_completion_matches()' uses an + application-supplied "generator" 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 + `rl_completion_entry_function'. + + 3. The generator function is called repeatedly from + `rl_completion_matches()', returning a string each time. The + arguments to the generator function are TEXT and STATE. TEXT is + the partial word to be completed. STATE 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 `(char *)NULL' to + inform `rl_completion_matches()' that there are no more + possibilities left. Usually the generator function computes the + list of possible completions when STATE 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 `malloc()'; + Readline frees the strings when it has finished with them. + + + - Function: int rl_complete (int ignore, int invoking_key) + Complete the word at or before point. You have supplied the + function that does the initial simple matching selection algorithm + (see `rl_completion_matches()'). The default is to do filename + completion. + + - Variable: rl_compentry_func_t * rl_completion_entry_function + This is a pointer to the generator function for + `rl_completion_matches()'. If the value of + `rl_completion_entry_function' is `NULL' then the default filename + generator function, `rl_filename_completion_function()', is used. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Completion Functions, Next: Completion Variables, Prev: How Completing Works, Up: Custom Completers + +Completion Functions +-------------------- + + Here is the complete list of callable completion functions present in +Readline. + + - Function: int rl_complete_internal (int what_to_do) + Complete the word at or before point. WHAT_TO_DO says what to do + with the completion. A value of `?' means list the possible + completions. `TAB' means do standard completion. `*' means + insert all of the possible completions. `!' means to display all + of the possible completions, if there is more than one, as well as + performing partial completion. + + - Function: int rl_complete (int ignore, int invoking_key) + Complete the word at or before point. You have supplied the + function that does the initial simple matching selection algorithm + (see `rl_completion_matches()' and `rl_completion_entry_function'). + The default is to do filename completion. This calls + `rl_complete_internal()' with an argument depending on + INVOKING_KEY. + + - Function: int rl_possible_completions (int count, int invoking_key) + List the possible completions. See description of `rl_complete + ()'. This calls `rl_complete_internal()' with an argument of `?'. + + - Function: int rl_insert_completions (int count, int invoking_key) + Insert the list of possible completions into the line, deleting the + partially-completed word. See description of `rl_complete()'. + This calls `rl_complete_internal()' with an argument of `*'. + + - Function: int rl_completion_mode (rl_command_func_t *cfunc) + Returns the apppriate value to pass to `rl_complete_internal()' + depending on whether CFUNC was called twice in succession and the + value of the `show-all-if-ambiguous' variable. + Application-specific completion functions may use this function to + present the same interface as `rl_complete()'. + + - Function: char ** rl_completion_matches (const char *text, + rl_compentry_func_t *entry_func) + Returns an array of strings which is a list of completions for + TEXT. If there are no completions, returns `NULL'. The first + entry in the returned array is the substitution for TEXT. The + remaining entries are the possible completions. The array is + terminated with a `NULL' pointer. + + ENTRY_FUNC is a function of two args, and returns a `char *'. The + first argument is TEXT. The second is a state argument; it is + zero on the first call, and non-zero on subsequent calls. + ENTRY_FUNC returns a `NULL' pointer to the caller when there are + no more matches. + + - Function: char * rl_filename_completion_function (const char *text, + int state) + A generator function for filename completion in the general case. + TEXT 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). + + - Function: char * rl_username_completion_function (const char *text, + int state) + A completion generator for usernames. TEXT contains a partial + username preceded by a random character (usually `~'). As with all + completion generators, STATE is zero on the first call and non-zero + for subsequent calls. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Completion Variables, Next: A Short Completion Example, Prev: Completion Functions, Up: Custom Completers + +Completion Variables +-------------------- + + - Variable: rl_compentry_func_t * rl_completion_entry_function + A pointer to the generator function for `rl_completion_matches()'. + `NULL' means to use `rl_filename_completion_function()', the + default filename completer. + + - Variable: rl_completion_func_t * rl_attempted_completion_function + A pointer to an alternative function to create matches. The + function is called with TEXT, START, and END. START and END are + indices in `rl_line_buffer' defining the boundaries of TEXT, which + is a character string. If this function exists and returns + `NULL', or if this variable is set to `NULL', then `rl_complete()' + will call the value of `rl_completion_entry_function' to generate + matches, otherwise the array of strings returned will be used. If + this function sets the `rl_attempted_completion_over' variable to + a non-zero value, Readline will not perform its default completion + even if this function returns no matches. + + - Variable: rl_quote_func_t * rl_filename_quoting_function + 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 + `rl_filename_quote_characters' appears in a completed filename. + The function is called with TEXT, MATCH_TYPE, and QUOTE_POINTER. + The TEXT is the filename to be quoted. The MATCH_TYPE is either + `SINGLE_MATCH', if there is only one completion match, or + `MULT_MATCH'. Some functions use this to decide whether or not to + insert a closing quote character. The QUOTE_POINTER is a pointer + to any opening quote character the user typed. Some functions + choose to reset this character. + + - Variable: rl_dequote_func_t * rl_filename_dequoting_function + 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 TEXT, the text + of the word to be dequoted, and QUOTE_CHAR, which is the quoting + character that delimits the filename (usually `'' or `"'). If + QUOTE_CHAR is zero, the filename was not in an embedded string. + + - Variable: rl_linebuf_func_t * rl_char_is_quoted_p + 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: TEXT, the text of the line, + and INDEX, the index of the character in the line. It is used to + decide whether a character found in + `rl_completer_word_break_characters' should be used to break words + for the completer. + + - Variable: rl_compignore_func_t * rl_ignore_some_completions_function + 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 `NULL' terminated array of matches. + The first element (`matches[0]') 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. + + - Variable: rl_icppfunc_t * rl_directory_completion_hook + 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. + + - Variable: rl_compdisp_func_t * rl_completion_display_matches_hook + 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: (`char **'MATCHES, `int' + NUM_MATCHES, `int' MAX_LENGTH) where MATCHES is the array of + matching strings, NUM_MATCHES is the number of strings in that + array, and MAX_LENGTH is the length of the longest string in that + array. Readline provides a convenience function, + `rl_display_match_list', that takes care of doing the display to + Readline's output stream. That function may be called from this + hook. + + - Variable: const char * rl_basic_word_break_characters + 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: `" + \t\n\"\\'`@$><=;|&{("'. + + - Variable: const char * rl_basic_quote_characters + A list of quote characters which can cause a word break. + + - Variable: const char * rl_completer_word_break_characters + The list of characters that signal a break between words for + `rl_complete_internal()'. The default list is the value of + `rl_basic_word_break_characters'. + + - Variable: const char * rl_completer_quote_characters + 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 `rl_completer_word_break_characters' are treated as any + other character, unless they also appear within this list. + + - Variable: const char * rl_filename_quote_characters + 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. + + - Variable: const char * rl_special_prefixes + The list of characters that are word break characters, but should + be left in TEXT 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. + + - Variable: int rl_completion_query_items + 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. + + - Variable: int rl_completion_append_character + 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 (` '). Setting + this to the null character (`\0') 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. + + - Variable: int rl_completion_suppress_append + If non-zero, RL_COMPLETION_APPEND_CHARACTER 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. + + - Variable: int rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs + 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 MARK-DIRECTORIES variable. This variable exists so + that application completion functions can override the user's + global preference (set via the MARK-SYMLINKED-DIRECTORIES 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. + + - Variable: int rl_ignore_completion_duplicates + If non-zero, then duplicates in the matches are removed. The + default is 1. + + - Variable: int rl_filename_completion_desired + Non-zero means that the results of the matches are to be treated as + filenames. This is _always_ 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 `rl_filename_quote_characters' and + `rl_filename_quoting_desired' is set to a non-zero value. + + - Variable: int rl_filename_quoting_desired + 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 + `rl_filename_quote_chars'. This is _always_ 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 `rl_filename_quoting_function'. + + - Variable: int rl_attempted_completion_over + If an application-specific completion function assigned to + `rl_attempted_completion_function' 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. + + - Variable: int rl_completion_type + Set to a character describing the type of completion Readline is + currently attempting; see the description of + `rl_complete_internal()' (*note Completion Functions::) for the + list of characters. + + - Variable: int rl_inhibit_completion + If this variable is non-zero, completion is inhibited. The + completion character will be inserted as any other bound to + `self-insert'. + + +File: readline.info, Node: A Short Completion Example, Prev: Completion Variables, Up: Custom Completers + +A Short Completion Example +-------------------------- + + Here is a small application demonstrating the use of the GNU Readline +library. It is called `fileman', and the source code resides in +`examples/fileman.c'. This sample application provides completion of +command names, line editing features, and access to the history list. + + /* 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); + } + + +File: readline.info, Node: Concept Index, Next: Function and Variable Index, Prev: Programming with GNU Readline, Up: Top + +Concept Index +************* + +* Menu: + +* command editing: Readline Bare Essentials. +* editing command lines: Readline Bare Essentials. +* initialization file, readline: Readline Init File. +* interaction, readline: Readline Interaction. +* kill ring: Readline Killing Commands. +* killing text: Readline Killing Commands. +* notation, readline: Readline Bare Essentials. +* readline, function: Basic Behavior. +* variables, readline: Readline Init File Syntax. +* yanking text: Readline Killing Commands. + + +File: readline.info, Node: Function and Variable Index, Prev: Concept Index, Up: Top + +Function and Variable Index +*************************** + +* Menu: + +* _rl_digit_p: Utility Functions. +* _rl_digit_value: Utility Functions. +* _rl_lowercase_p: Utility Functions. +* _rl_to_lower: Utility Functions. +* _rl_to_upper: Utility Functions. +* _rl_uppercase_p: Utility Functions. +* abort (C-g): Miscellaneous Commands. +* accept-line (Newline or Return): Commands For History. +* backward-char (C-b): Commands For Moving. +* backward-delete-char (Rubout): Commands For Text. +* backward-kill-line (C-x Rubout): Commands For Killing. +* backward-kill-word (M-<DEL>): Commands For Killing. +* backward-word (M-b): Commands For Moving. +* beginning-of-history (M-<): Commands For History. +* beginning-of-line (C-a): Commands For Moving. +* bell-style: Readline Init File Syntax. +* call-last-kbd-macro (C-x e): Keyboard Macros. +* capitalize-word (M-c): Commands For Text. +* character-search (C-]): Miscellaneous Commands. +* character-search-backward (M-C-]): Miscellaneous Commands. +* clear-screen (C-l): Commands For Moving. +* comment-begin: Readline Init File Syntax. +* complete (<TAB>): Commands For Completion. +* completion-query-items: Readline Init File Syntax. +* convert-meta: Readline Init File Syntax. +* copy-backward-word (): Commands For Killing. +* copy-forward-word (): Commands For Killing. +* copy-region-as-kill (): Commands For Killing. +* delete-char (C-d): Commands For Text. +* delete-char-or-list (): Commands For Completion. +* delete-horizontal-space (): Commands For Killing. +* digit-argument (M-0, M-1, ... M--): Numeric Arguments. +* disable-completion: Readline Init File Syntax. +* do-uppercase-version (M-a, M-b, M-X, ...): Miscellaneous Commands. +* downcase-word (M-l): Commands For Text. +* dump-functions (): Miscellaneous Commands. +* dump-macros (): Miscellaneous Commands. +* dump-variables (): Miscellaneous Commands. +* editing-mode: Readline Init File Syntax. +* enable-keypad: Readline Init File Syntax. +* end-kbd-macro (C-x )): Keyboard Macros. +* end-of-history (M->): Commands For History. +* end-of-line (C-e): Commands For Moving. +* exchange-point-and-mark (C-x C-x): Miscellaneous Commands. +* expand-tilde: Readline Init File Syntax. +* forward-backward-delete-char (): Commands For Text. +* forward-char (C-f): Commands For Moving. +* forward-search-history (C-s): Commands For History. +* forward-word (M-f): Commands For Moving. +* history-preserve-point: Readline Init File Syntax. +* history-search-backward (): Commands For History. +* history-search-forward (): Commands For History. +* horizontal-scroll-mode: Readline Init File Syntax. +* input-meta: Readline Init File Syntax. +* insert-comment (M-#): Miscellaneous Commands. +* insert-completions (M-*): Commands For Completion. +* isearch-terminators: Readline Init File Syntax. +* keymap: Readline Init File Syntax. +* kill-line (C-k): Commands For Killing. +* kill-region (): Commands For Killing. +* kill-whole-line (): Commands For Killing. +* kill-word (M-d): Commands For Killing. +* mark-modified-lines: Readline Init File Syntax. +* mark-symlinked-directories: Readline Init File Syntax. +* match-hidden-files: Readline Init File Syntax. +* menu-complete (): Commands For Completion. +* meta-flag: Readline Init File Syntax. +* next-history (C-n): Commands For History. +* non-incremental-forward-search-history (M-n): Commands For History. +* non-incremental-reverse-search-history (M-p): Commands For History. +* output-meta: Readline Init File Syntax. +* overwrite-mode (): Commands For Text. +* page-completions: Readline Init File Syntax. +* possible-completions (M-?): Commands For Completion. +* prefix-meta (<ESC>): Miscellaneous Commands. +* previous-history (C-p): Commands For History. +* quoted-insert (C-q or C-v): Commands For Text. +* re-read-init-file (C-x C-r): Miscellaneous Commands. +* readline: Basic Behavior. +* redraw-current-line (): Commands For Moving. +* reverse-search-history (C-r): Commands For History. +* revert-line (M-r): Miscellaneous Commands. +* rl_add_defun: Function Naming. +* rl_add_funmap_entry: Associating Function Names and Bindings. +* rl_add_undo: Allowing Undoing. +* rl_alphabetic: Utility Functions. +* rl_already_prompted: Readline Variables. +* rl_attempted_completion_function: Completion Variables. +* rl_attempted_completion_over: Completion Variables. +* rl_basic_quote_characters: Completion Variables. +* rl_basic_word_break_characters: Completion Variables. +* rl_begin_undo_group: Allowing Undoing. +* rl_bind_key: Binding Keys. +* rl_bind_key_in_map: Binding Keys. +* rl_binding_keymap: Readline Variables. +* rl_callback_handler_install: Alternate Interface. +* rl_callback_handler_remove: Alternate Interface. +* rl_callback_read_char: Alternate Interface. +* rl_catch_signals: Readline Signal Handling. +* rl_catch_sigwinch: Readline Signal Handling. +* rl_char_is_quoted_p: Completion Variables. +* rl_cleanup_after_signal: Readline Signal Handling. +* rl_clear_message: Redisplay. +* rl_clear_pending_input: Character Input. +* rl_clear_signals: Readline Signal Handling. +* rl_complete <1>: How Completing Works. +* rl_complete: Completion Functions. +* rl_complete_internal: Completion Functions. +* rl_completer_quote_characters: Completion Variables. +* rl_completer_word_break_characters: Completion Variables. +* rl_completion_append_character: Completion Variables. +* rl_completion_display_matches_hook: Completion Variables. +* rl_completion_entry_function <1>: Completion Variables. +* rl_completion_entry_function: How Completing Works. +* rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs: Completion Variables. +* rl_completion_matches: Completion Functions. +* rl_completion_mode: Completion Functions. +* rl_completion_query_items: Completion Variables. +* rl_completion_suppress_append: Completion Variables. +* rl_completion_type: Completion Variables. +* rl_copy_keymap: Keymaps. +* rl_copy_text: Modifying Text. +* rl_crlf: Redisplay. +* rl_delete_text: Modifying Text. +* rl_deprep_term_function: Readline Variables. +* rl_deprep_terminal: Terminal Management. +* rl_ding: Utility Functions. +* rl_directory_completion_hook: Completion Variables. +* rl_discard_keymap: Keymaps. +* rl_dispatching: Readline Variables. +* rl_display_match_list: Utility Functions. +* rl_do_undo: Allowing Undoing. +* rl_done: Readline Variables. +* rl_editing_mode: Readline Variables. +* rl_end: Readline Variables. +* rl_end_undo_group: Allowing Undoing. +* rl_erase_empty_line: Readline Variables. +* rl_event_hook: Readline Variables. +* rl_execute_next: Character Input. +* rl_executing_keymap: Readline Variables. +* rl_executing_macro: Readline Variables. +* rl_expand_prompt: Redisplay. +* rl_explicit_arg: Readline Variables. +* rl_extend_line_buffer: Utility Functions. +* rl_filename_completion_desired: Completion Variables. +* rl_filename_completion_function: Completion Functions. +* rl_filename_dequoting_function: Completion Variables. +* rl_filename_quote_characters: Completion Variables. +* rl_filename_quoting_desired: Completion Variables. +* rl_filename_quoting_function: Completion Variables. +* rl_forced_update_display: Redisplay. +* rl_free_line_state: Readline Signal Handling. +* rl_free_undo_list: Allowing Undoing. +* rl_function_dumper: Associating Function Names and Bindings. +* rl_function_of_keyseq: Associating Function Names and Bindings. +* rl_funmap_names: Associating Function Names and Bindings. +* rl_generic_bind: Binding Keys. +* rl_get_keymap: Keymaps. +* rl_get_keymap_by_name: Keymaps. +* rl_get_keymap_name: Keymaps. +* rl_get_screen_size: Readline Signal Handling. +* rl_get_termcap: Miscellaneous Functions. +* rl_getc: Character Input. +* rl_getc_function: Readline Variables. +* rl_gnu_readline_p: Readline Variables. +* rl_ignore_completion_duplicates: Completion Variables. +* rl_ignore_some_completions_function: Completion Variables. +* rl_inhibit_completion: Completion Variables. +* rl_initialize: Utility Functions. +* rl_insert_completions: Completion Functions. +* rl_insert_text: Modifying Text. +* rl_instream: Readline Variables. +* rl_invoking_keyseqs: Associating Function Names and Bindings. +* rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map: Associating Function Names and Bindings. +* rl_kill_text: Modifying Text. +* rl_last_func: Readline Variables. +* rl_library_version: Readline Variables. +* rl_line_buffer: Readline Variables. +* rl_list_funmap_names: Associating Function Names and Bindings. +* rl_macro_bind: Miscellaneous Functions. +* rl_macro_dumper: Miscellaneous Functions. +* rl_make_bare_keymap: Keymaps. +* rl_make_keymap: Keymaps. +* rl_mark: Readline Variables. +* rl_message: Redisplay. +* rl_modifying: Allowing Undoing. +* rl_named_function: Associating Function Names and Bindings. +* rl_num_chars_to_read: Readline Variables. +* rl_numeric_arg: Readline Variables. +* rl_on_new_line: Redisplay. +* rl_on_new_line_with_prompt: Redisplay. +* rl_outstream: Readline Variables. +* rl_parse_and_bind: Binding Keys. +* rl_pending_input: Readline Variables. +* rl_point: Readline Variables. +* rl_possible_completions: Completion Functions. +* rl_pre_input_hook: Readline Variables. +* rl_prep_term_function: Readline Variables. +* rl_prep_terminal: Terminal Management. +* rl_prompt: Readline Variables. +* rl_push_macro_input: Modifying Text. +* rl_read_init_file: Binding Keys. +* rl_read_key: Character Input. +* rl_readline_name: Readline Variables. +* rl_readline_state: Readline Variables. +* rl_readline_version: Readline Variables. +* rl_redisplay: Redisplay. +* rl_redisplay_function: Readline Variables. +* rl_replace_line: Utility Functions. +* rl_reset_after_signal: Readline Signal Handling. +* rl_reset_line_state: Redisplay. +* rl_reset_terminal: Terminal Management. +* rl_resize_terminal: Readline Signal Handling. +* rl_restore_prompt: Redisplay. +* rl_save_prompt: Redisplay. +* rl_set_key: Binding Keys. +* rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout: Character Input. +* rl_set_keymap: Keymaps. +* rl_set_paren_blink_timeout: Miscellaneous Functions. +* rl_set_prompt: Redisplay. +* rl_set_screen_size: Readline Signal Handling. +* rl_set_signals: Readline Signal Handling. +* rl_show_char: Redisplay. +* rl_special_prefixes: Completion Variables. +* rl_startup_hook: Readline Variables. +* rl_stuff_char: Character Input. +* rl_terminal_name: Readline Variables. +* rl_tty_set_default_bindings: Terminal Management. +* rl_unbind_command_in_map: Binding Keys. +* rl_unbind_function_in_map: Binding Keys. +* rl_unbind_key: Binding Keys. +* rl_unbind_key_in_map: 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slo)-2.5 E -.65(w.)-.25 G(GNU Readline 4.3)72 768 Q +(2002 January 22)126.24 E(14)190.95 E EP +%%Trailer +end +%%EOF diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rlman.texinfo b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rlman.texinfo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ffebad --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rlman.texinfo @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- +@comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) +@setfilename readline.info +@settitle GNU Readline Library +@comment %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) +@synindex vr fn +@setchapternewpage odd + +@include manvers.texinfo + +@ifinfo +@dircategory Libraries +@direntry +* Readline: (readline). The GNU readline library API +@end direntry + +This document describes the GNU Readline Library, a utility which aids +in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need +to provide a command line interface. + +Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +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. + +@ignore +Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the +results, provided the printed document carries copying permission +notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph +(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual). +@end ignore + +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. + +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 Free Software Foundation. +@end ifinfo + +@titlepage +@title GNU Readline Library +@subtitle Edition @value{EDITION}, for @code{Readline Library} Version @value{VERSION}. +@subtitle @value{UPDATE-MONTH} +@author Brian Fox, Free Software Foundation +@author Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University + +@page +This document describes the GNU Readline Library, a utility which aids +in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need +to provide a command line interface. + +Published by the Free Software Foundation @* +59 Temple Place, Suite 330, @* +Boston, MA 02111 USA + +Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of +this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice +are preserved on all copies. + +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. + +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 Free Software Foundation. + +@vskip 0pt plus 1filll +Copyright @copyright{} 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@end titlepage + +@ifinfo +@node Top +@top GNU Readline Library + +This document describes the GNU Readline Library, a utility which aids +in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need +to provide a command line interface. + +@menu +* Command Line Editing:: GNU Readline User's Manual. +* Programming with GNU Readline:: GNU Readline Programmer's Manual. +* Concept Index:: Index of concepts described in this manual. +* Function and Variable Index:: Index of externally visible functions + and variables. +@end menu +@end ifinfo + +@include rluser.texinfo +@include rltech.texinfo + +@node Concept Index +@unnumbered Concept Index +@printindex cp + +@node Function and Variable Index +@unnumbered Function and Variable Index +@printindex fn + +@contents +@bye diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rltech.texinfo b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rltech.texinfo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..037e824 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rltech.texinfo @@ -0,0 +1,2165 @@ +@comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) +@setfilename rltech.info +@comment %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) +@setchapternewpage odd + +@ifinfo +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. + +Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +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. + +@ignore +Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the +results, provided the printed document carries copying permission +notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph +(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual). +@end ignore + +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. + +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. +@end ifinfo + +@node Programming with GNU Readline +@chapter Programming with GNU Readline + +This chapter describes the interface between the @sc{gnu} Readline Library and +other programs. If you are a programmer, and you wish to include the +features found in @sc{gnu} Readline +such as completion, line editing, and interactive history manipulation +in your own programs, this section is for you. + +@menu +* Basic Behavior:: Using the default behavior of Readline. +* Custom Functions:: Adding your own functions to Readline. +* Readline Variables:: Variables accessible to custom + functions. +* Readline Convenience Functions:: Functions which Readline supplies to + aid in writing your own custom + functions. +* Readline Signal Handling:: How Readline behaves when it receives signals. +* Custom Completers:: Supplanting or supplementing Readline's + completion functions. +@end menu + +@node Basic Behavior +@section Basic Behavior + +Many programs provide a command line interface, such as @code{mail}, +@code{ftp}, and @code{sh}. 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()} or @code{fgets()}. + +@findex readline +@cindex readline, function + +The function @code{readline()} prints a prompt @var{prompt} +and then reads and returns a single line of text from the user. +If @var{prompt} is @code{NULL} or the empty string, no prompt is displayed. +The line @code{readline} returns is allocated with @code{malloc()}; +the caller should @code{free()} the line when it has finished with it. +The declaration for @code{readline} in ANSI C is + +@example +@code{char *readline (const char *@var{prompt});} +@end example + +@noindent +So, one might say +@example +@code{char *line = readline ("Enter a line: ");} +@end example +@noindent +in order to read a line of text from the user. +The line returned has the final newline removed, so only the +text remains. + +If @code{readline} encounters an @code{EOF} while reading the line, and the +line is empty at that point, then @code{(char *)NULL} is returned. +Otherwise, the line is ended just as if a newline had been typed. + +If you want the user to be able to get at the line later, (with +@key{C-p} for example), you must call @code{add_history()} to save the +line away in a @dfn{history} list of such lines. + +@example +@code{add_history (line)}; +@end example + +@noindent +For full details on the GNU History Library, see the associated manual. + +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()} library +function, and has the advantage of no static buffer to overflow: + +@example +/* 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); +@} +@end example + +This function gives the user the default behaviour of @key{TAB} +completion: completion on file names. If you do not want Readline to +complete on filenames, you can change the binding of the @key{TAB} key +with @code{rl_bind_key()}. + +@example +@code{int rl_bind_key (int @var{key}, rl_command_func_t *@var{function});} +@end example + +@code{rl_bind_key()} takes two arguments: @var{key} is the character that +you want to bind, and @var{function} is the address of the function to +call when @var{key} is pressed. Binding @key{TAB} to @code{rl_insert()} +makes @key{TAB} insert itself. +@code{rl_bind_key()} returns non-zero if @var{key} is not a valid +ASCII character code (between 0 and 255). + +Thus, to disable the default @key{TAB} behavior, the following suffices: +@example +@code{rl_bind_key ('\t', rl_insert);} +@end example + +This code should be executed once at the start of your program; you +might write a function called @code{initialize_readline()} which +performs this and other desired initializations, such as installing +custom completers (@pxref{Custom Completers}). + +@node Custom Functions +@section Custom Functions + +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. + +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>} +in any file that uses Readline's features. Since some of the definitions +in @code{readline.h} use the @code{stdio} library, the file +@code{<stdio.h>} should be included before @code{readline.h}. + +@code{readline.h} defines a C preprocessor variable that should +be treated as an integer, @code{RL_READLINE_VERSION}, 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{MM} is the two-digit major +version number; @var{mm} is the two-digit minor version number. +For Readline 4.2, for example, the value of +@code{RL_READLINE_VERSION} would be @code{0x0402}. + +@menu +* Readline Typedefs:: C declarations to make code readable. +* Function Writing:: Variables and calling conventions. +@end menu + +@node Readline Typedefs +@subsection Readline Typedefs + +For readabilty, we declare a number of new object types, all pointers +to functions. + +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. + +For instance, say we want to declare a variable @var{func} as a pointer +to a function which takes two @code{int} arguments and returns an +@code{int} (this is the type of all of the Readline bindable functions). +Instead of the classic C declaration + +@code{int (*func)();} + +@noindent +or the ANSI-C style declaration + +@code{int (*func)(int, int);} + +@noindent +we may write + +@code{rl_command_func_t *func;} + +The full list of function pointer types available is + +@table @code +@item typedef int rl_command_func_t (int, int); + +@item typedef char *rl_compentry_func_t (const char *, int); + +@item typedef char **rl_completion_func_t (const char *, int, int); + +@item typedef char *rl_quote_func_t (char *, int, char *); + +@item typedef char *rl_dequote_func_t (char *, int); + +@item typedef int rl_compignore_func_t (char **); + +@item typedef void rl_compdisp_func_t (char **, int, int); + +@item typedef int rl_hook_func_t (void); + +@item typedef int rl_getc_func_t (FILE *); + +@item typedef int rl_linebuf_func_t (char *, int); + +@item typedef int rl_intfunc_t (int); +@item #define rl_ivoidfunc_t rl_hook_func_t +@item typedef int rl_icpfunc_t (char *); +@item typedef int rl_icppfunc_t (char **); + +@item typedef void rl_voidfunc_t (void); +@item typedef void rl_vintfunc_t (int); +@item typedef void rl_vcpfunc_t (char *); +@item typedef void rl_vcppfunc_t (char **); + +@end table + +@node Function Writing +@subsection Writing a New Function + +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. + +The calling sequence for a command @code{foo} looks like + +@example +@code{int foo (int count, int key)} +@end example + +@noindent +where @var{count} is the numeric argument (or 1 if defaulted) and +@var{key} is the key that invoked this function. + +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. + +A command function should return 0 if its action completes successfully, +and a non-zero value if some error occurs. + +@node Readline Variables +@section Readline Variables + +These variables are available to function writers. + +@deftypevar {char *} rl_line_buffer +This is the line gathered so far. You are welcome to modify the +contents of the line, but see @ref{Allowing Undoing}. The +function @code{rl_extend_line_buffer} is available to increase +the memory allocated to @code{rl_line_buffer}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_point +The offset of the current cursor position in @code{rl_line_buffer} +(the @emph{point}). +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_end +The number of characters present in @code{rl_line_buffer}. When +@code{rl_point} is at the end of the line, @code{rl_point} and +@code{rl_end} are equal. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_mark +The @var{mark} (saved position) in the current line. If set, the mark +and point define a @emph{region}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_done +Setting this to a non-zero value causes Readline to return the current +line immediately. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_num_chars_to_read +Setting this to a positive value before calling @code{readline()} causes +Readline to return after accepting that many characters, rather +than reading up to a character bound to @code{accept-line}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_pending_input +Setting this to a value makes it the next keystroke read. This is a +way to stuff a single character into the input stream. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_dispatching +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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_erase_empty_line +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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {char *} rl_prompt +The prompt Readline uses. This is set from the argument to +@code{readline()}, and should not be assigned to directly. +The @code{rl_set_prompt()} function (@pxref{Redisplay}) may +be used to modify the prompt string after calling @code{readline()}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_already_prompted +If an application wishes to display the prompt itself, rather than have +Readline do it the first time @code{readline()} 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()} so +the redisplay functions can update the display properly. +The calling application is responsible for managing the value; Readline +never sets it. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {const char *} rl_library_version +The version number of this revision of the library. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_readline_version +An integer encoding the current version of the library. The encoding is +of the form 0x@var{MMmm}, where @var{MM} is the two-digit major version +number, and @var{mm} is the two-digit minor version number. +For example, for Readline-4.2, @code{rl_readline_version} would have the +value 0x0402. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {int} rl_gnu_readline_p +Always set to 1, denoting that this is @sc{gnu} readline rather than some +emulation. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {const char *} rl_terminal_name +The terminal type, used for initialization. If not set by the application, +Readline sets this to the value of the @env{TERM} environment variable +the first time it is called. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {const char *} rl_readline_name +This variable is set to a unique name by each application using Readline. +The value allows conditional parsing of the inputrc file +(@pxref{Conditional Init Constructs}). +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {FILE *} rl_instream +The stdio stream from which Readline reads input. +If @code{NULL}, Readline defaults to @var{stdin}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {FILE *} rl_outstream +The stdio stream to which Readline performs output. +If @code{NULL}, Readline defaults to @var{stdout}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_command_func_t *} rl_last_func +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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_hook_func_t *} rl_startup_hook +If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call just +before @code{readline} prints the first prompt. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_hook_func_t *} rl_pre_input_hook +If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call after +the first prompt has been printed and just before @code{readline} +starts reading input characters. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_hook_func_t *} rl_event_hook +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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_getc_func_t *} rl_getc_function +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}, the default Readline character input function +(@pxref{Character Input}). +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_voidfunc_t *} rl_redisplay_function +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}, the default Readline +redisplay function (@pxref{Redisplay}). +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_vintfunc_t *} rl_prep_term_function +If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer +to initialize the terminal. The function takes a single argument, an +@code{int} flag that says whether or not to use eight-bit characters. +By default, this is set to @code{rl_prep_terminal} +(@pxref{Terminal Management}). +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_voidfunc_t *} rl_deprep_term_function +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}. +By default, this is set to @code{rl_deprep_terminal} +(@pxref{Terminal Management}). +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {Keymap} rl_executing_keymap +This variable is set to the keymap (@pxref{Keymaps}) in which the +currently executing readline function was found. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {Keymap} rl_binding_keymap +This variable is set to the keymap (@pxref{Keymaps}) in which the +last key binding occurred. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {char *} rl_executing_macro +This variable is set to the text of any currently-executing macro. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {int} rl_readline_state +A variable with bit values that encapsulate the current Readline state. +A bit is set with the @code{RL_SETSTATE} macro, and unset with the +@code{RL_UNSETSTATE} macro. Use the @code{RL_ISSTATE} macro to test +whether a particular state bit is set. Current state bits include: + +@table @code +@item RL_STATE_NONE +Readline has not yet been called, nor has it begun to intialize. +@item RL_STATE_INITIALIZING +Readline is initializing its internal data structures. +@item RL_STATE_INITIALIZED +Readline has completed its initialization. +@item RL_STATE_TERMPREPPED +Readline has modified the terminal modes to do its own input and redisplay. +@item RL_STATE_READCMD +Readline is reading a command from the keyboard. +@item RL_STATE_METANEXT +Readline is reading more input after reading the meta-prefix character. +@item RL_STATE_DISPATCHING +Readline is dispatching to a command. +@item RL_STATE_MOREINPUT +Readline is reading more input while executing an editing command. +@item RL_STATE_ISEARCH +Readline is performing an incremental history search. +@item RL_STATE_NSEARCH +Readline is performing a non-incremental history search. +@item RL_STATE_SEARCH +Readline is searching backward or forward through the history for a string. +@item RL_STATE_NUMERICARG +Readline is reading a numeric argument. +@item RL_STATE_MACROINPUT +Readline is currently getting its input from a previously-defined keyboard +macro. +@item RL_STATE_MACRODEF +Readline is currently reading characters defining a keyboard macro. +@item RL_STATE_OVERWRITE +Readline is in overwrite mode. +@item RL_STATE_COMPLETING +Readline is performing word completion. +@item RL_STATE_SIGHANDLER +Readline is currently executing the readline signal handler. +@item RL_STATE_UNDOING +Readline is performing an undo. +@item RL_STATE_DONE +Readline has read a key sequence bound to @code{accept-line} +and is about to return the line to the caller. +@end table + +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {int} rl_explicit_arg +Set to a non-zero value if an explicit numeric argument was specified by +the user. Only valid in a bindable command function. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {int} rl_numeric_arg +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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {int} rl_editing_mode +Set to a value denoting Readline's current editing mode. A value of +@var{1} means Readline is currently in emacs mode; @var{0} +means that vi mode is active. +@end deftypevar + + +@node Readline Convenience Functions +@section Readline Convenience Functions + +@menu +* Function Naming:: How to give a function you write a name. +* Keymaps:: Making keymaps. +* Binding Keys:: Changing Keymaps. +* Associating Function Names and Bindings:: Translate function names to + key sequences. +* Allowing Undoing:: How to make your functions undoable. +* Redisplay:: Functions to control line display. +* Modifying Text:: Functions to modify @code{rl_line_buffer}. +* Character Input:: Functions to read keyboard input. +* Terminal Management:: Functions to manage terminal settings. +* Utility Functions:: Generally useful functions and hooks. +* Miscellaneous Functions:: Functions that don't fall into any category. +* Alternate Interface:: Using Readline in a `callback' fashion. +* A Readline Example:: An example Readline function. +@end menu + +@node Function Naming +@subsection Naming a Function + +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 + +@example +Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word +@end example + +This binds the keystroke @key{Meta-Rubout} to the function +@emph{descriptively} named @code{backward-kill-word}. You, as the +programmer, should bind the functions you write to descriptive names as +well. Readline provides a function for doing that: + +@deftypefun int rl_add_defun (const char *name, rl_command_func_t *function, int key) +Add @var{name} to the list of named functions. Make @var{function} be +the function that gets called. If @var{key} is not -1, then bind it to +@var{function} using @code{rl_bind_key()}. +@end deftypefun + +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. + +@node Keymaps +@subsection Selecting a Keymap + +Key bindings take place on a @dfn{keymap}. 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. + +@deftypefun Keymap rl_make_bare_keymap (void) +Returns a new, empty keymap. The space for the keymap is allocated with +@code{malloc()}; the caller should free it by calling +@code{rl_discard_keymap()} when done. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun Keymap rl_copy_keymap (Keymap map) +Return a new keymap which is a copy of @var{map}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun Keymap rl_make_keymap (void) +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. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_discard_keymap (Keymap keymap) +Free the storage associated with @var{keymap}. +@end deftypefun + +Readline has several internal keymaps. These functions allow you to +change which keymap is active. + +@deftypefun Keymap rl_get_keymap (void) +Returns the currently active keymap. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_set_keymap (Keymap keymap) +Makes @var{keymap} the currently active keymap. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun Keymap rl_get_keymap_by_name (const char *name) +Return the keymap matching @var{name}. @var{name} is one which would +be supplied in a @code{set keymap} inputrc line (@pxref{Readline Init File}). +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char *} rl_get_keymap_name (Keymap keymap) +Return the name matching @var{keymap}. @var{name} is one which would +be supplied in a @code{set keymap} inputrc line (@pxref{Readline Init File}). +@end deftypefun + +@node Binding Keys +@subsection Binding Keys + +Key sequences are associate with functions through the keymap. +Readline has several internal keymaps: @code{emacs_standard_keymap}, +@code{emacs_meta_keymap}, @code{emacs_ctlx_keymap}, +@code{vi_movement_keymap}, and @code{vi_insertion_keymap}. +@code{emacs_standard_keymap} is the default, and the examples in +this manual assume that. + +Since @code{readline()} 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()} will be overridden. +An alternate mechanism is to install custom key bindings in an +initialization function assigned to the @code{rl_startup_hook} variable +(@pxref{Readline Variables}). + +These functions manage key bindings. + +@deftypefun int rl_bind_key (int key, rl_command_func_t *function) +Binds @var{key} to @var{function} in the currently active keymap. +Returns non-zero in the case of an invalid @var{key}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_bind_key_in_map (int key, rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map) +Bind @var{key} to @var{function} in @var{map}. Returns non-zero in the case +of an invalid @var{key}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_unbind_key (int key) +Bind @var{key} to the null function in the currently active keymap. +Returns non-zero in case of error. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_unbind_key_in_map (int key, Keymap map) +Bind @var{key} to the null function in @var{map}. +Returns non-zero in case of error. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_unbind_function_in_map (rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map) +Unbind all keys that execute @var{function} in @var{map}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_unbind_command_in_map (const char *command, Keymap map) +Unbind all keys that are bound to @var{command} in @var{map}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_set_key (const char *keyseq, rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map) +Bind the key sequence represented by the string @var{keyseq} to the function +@var{function}. This makes new keymaps as +necessary. The initial keymap in which to do bindings is @var{map}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_generic_bind (int type, const char *keyseq, char *data, Keymap map) +Bind the key sequence represented by the string @var{keyseq} to the arbitrary +pointer @var{data}. @var{type} says what kind of data is pointed to by +@var{data}; this can be a function (@code{ISFUNC}), a macro +(@code{ISMACR}), or a keymap (@code{ISKMAP}). This makes new keymaps as +necessary. The initial keymap in which to do bindings is @var{map}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_parse_and_bind (char *line) +Parse @var{line} as if it had been read from the @code{inputrc} file and +perform any key bindings and variable assignments found +(@pxref{Readline Init File}). +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_read_init_file (const char *filename) +Read keybindings and variable assignments from @var{filename} +(@pxref{Readline Init File}). +@end deftypefun + +@node Associating Function Names and Bindings +@subsection Associating Function Names and Bindings + +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. + +@deftypefun {rl_command_func_t *} rl_named_function (const char *name) +Return the function with name @var{name}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {rl_command_func_t *} rl_function_of_keyseq (const char *keyseq, Keymap map, int *type) +Return the function invoked by @var{keyseq} in keymap @var{map}. +If @var{map} is @code{NULL}, the current keymap is used. If @var{type} is +not @code{NULL}, the type of the object is returned in the @code{int} variable +it points to (one of @code{ISFUNC}, @code{ISKMAP}, or @code{ISMACR}). +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char **} rl_invoking_keyseqs (rl_command_func_t *function) +Return an array of strings representing the key sequences used to +invoke @var{function} in the current keymap. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char **} rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map (rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map) +Return an array of strings representing the key sequences used to +invoke @var{function} in the keymap @var{map}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_function_dumper (int readable) +Print the readline function names and the key sequences currently +bound to them to @code{rl_outstream}. If @var{readable} is non-zero, +the list is formatted in such a way that it can be made part of an +@code{inputrc} file and re-read. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_list_funmap_names (void) +Print the names of all bindable Readline functions to @code{rl_outstream}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {const char **} rl_funmap_names (void) +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()} the array when you are done, but not the pointers. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_add_funmap_entry (const char *name, rl_command_func_t *function) +Add @var{name} to the list of bindable Readline command names, and make +@var{function} the function to be called when @var{name} is invoked. +@end deftypefun + +@node Allowing Undoing +@subsection Allowing Undoing + +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. + +If your function simply inserts text once, or deletes text once, and +uses @code{rl_insert_text()} or @code{rl_delete_text()} to do it, then +undoing is already done for you automatically. + +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()} and +@code{rl_end_undo_group()}. + +The types of events that can be undone are: + +@smallexample +enum undo_code @{ UNDO_DELETE, UNDO_INSERT, UNDO_BEGIN, UNDO_END @}; +@end smallexample + +Notice that @code{UNDO_DELETE} means to insert some text, and +@code{UNDO_INSERT} means to delete some text. That is, the undo code +tells what to undo, not how to undo it. @code{UNDO_BEGIN} and +@code{UNDO_END} are tags added by @code{rl_begin_undo_group()} and +@code{rl_end_undo_group()}. + +@deftypefun int rl_begin_undo_group (void) +Begins saving undo information in a group construct. The undo +information usually comes from calls to @code{rl_insert_text()} and +@code{rl_delete_text()}, but could be the result of calls to +@code{rl_add_undo()}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_end_undo_group (void) +Closes the current undo group started with @code{rl_begin_undo_group +()}. There should be one call to @code{rl_end_undo_group()} +for each call to @code{rl_begin_undo_group()}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_add_undo (enum undo_code what, int start, int end, char *text) +Remember how to undo an event (according to @var{what}). The affected +text runs from @var{start} to @var{end}, and encompasses @var{text}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_free_undo_list (void) +Free the existing undo list. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_do_undo (void) +Undo the first thing on the undo list. Returns @code{0} if there was +nothing to undo, non-zero if something was undone. +@end deftypefun + +Finally, if you neither insert nor delete text, but directly modify the +existing text (e.g., change its case), call @code{rl_modifying()} +once, just before you modify the text. You must supply the indices of +the text range that you are going to modify. + +@deftypefun int rl_modifying (int start, int end) +Tell Readline to save the text between @var{start} and @var{end} as a +single undo unit. It is assumed that you will subsequently modify +that text. +@end deftypefun + +@node Redisplay +@subsection Redisplay + +@deftypefun void rl_redisplay (void) +Change what's displayed on the screen to reflect the current contents +of @code{rl_line_buffer}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_forced_update_display (void) +Force the line to be updated and redisplayed, whether or not +Readline thinks the screen display is correct. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_on_new_line (void) +Tell the update functions that we have moved onto a new (empty) line, +usually after ouputting a newline. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_on_new_line_with_prompt (void) +Tell the update functions that we have moved onto a new line, with +@var{rl_prompt} 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}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_reset_line_state (void) +Reset the display state to a clean state and redisplay the current line +starting on a new line. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_crlf (void) +Move the cursor to the start of the next screen line. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_show_char (int c) +Display character @var{c} on @code{rl_outstream}. +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. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_message (const char *, @dots{}) +The arguments are a format string as would be supplied to @code{printf}, +possibly containing conversion specifications such as @samp{%d}, and +any additional arguments necessary to satisfy the conversion specifications. +The resulting string is displayed in the @dfn{echo area}. The echo area +is also used to display numeric arguments and search strings. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_clear_message (void) +Clear the message in the echo area. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_save_prompt (void) +Save the local Readline prompt display state in preparation for +displaying a new message in the message area with @code{rl_message()}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_restore_prompt (void) +Restore the local Readline prompt display state saved by the most +recent call to @code{rl_save_prompt}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_expand_prompt (char *prompt) +Expand any special character sequences in @var{prompt} and set up the +local Readline prompt redisplay variables. +This function is called by @code{readline()}. It may also be called to +expand the primary prompt if the @code{rl_on_new_line_with_prompt()} +function or @code{rl_already_prompted} variable is used. +It returns the number of visible characters on the last line of the +(possibly multi-line) prompt. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_set_prompt (const char *prompt) +Make Readline use @var{prompt} for subsequent redisplay. This calls +@code{rl_expand_prompt()} to expand the prompt and sets @code{rl_prompt} +to the result. +@end deftypefun + +@node Modifying Text +@subsection Modifying Text + +@deftypefun int rl_insert_text (const char *text) +Insert @var{text} into the line at the current cursor position. +Returns the number of characters inserted. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_delete_text (int start, int end) +Delete the text between @var{start} and @var{end} in the current line. +Returns the number of characters deleted. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char *} rl_copy_text (int start, int end) +Return a copy of the text between @var{start} and @var{end} in +the current line. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_kill_text (int start, int end) +Copy the text between @var{start} and @var{end} 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} is less than @var{end}, +the text is appended, otherwise prepended. If the last command was +not a kill, a new kill ring slot is used. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_push_macro_input (char *macro) +Cause @var{macro} 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()} instead. +@end deftypefun + +@node Character Input +@subsection Character Input + +@deftypefun int rl_read_key (void) +Return the next character available from Readline's current input stream. +This handles input inserted into +the input stream via @var{rl_pending_input} (@pxref{Readline Variables}) +and @code{rl_stuff_char()}, macros, and characters read from the keyboard. +While waiting for input, this function will call any function assigned to +the @code{rl_event_hook} variable. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_getc (FILE *stream) +Return the next character available from @var{stream}, which is assumed to +be the keyboard. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_stuff_char (int c) +Insert @var{c} into the Readline input stream. It will be "read" +before Readline attempts to read characters from the terminal with +@code{rl_read_key()}. Up to 512 characters may be pushed back. +@code{rl_stuff_char} returns 1 if the character was successfully inserted; +0 otherwise. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_execute_next (int c) +Make @var{c} be the next command to be executed when @code{rl_read_key()} +is called. This sets @var{rl_pending_input}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_clear_pending_input (void) +Unset @var{rl_pending_input}, effectively negating the effect of any +previous call to @code{rl_execute_next()}. This works only if the +pending input has not already been read with @code{rl_read_key()}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout (int u) +While waiting for keyboard input in @code{rl_read_key()}, Readline will +wait for @var{u} microseconds for input before calling any function +assigned to @code{rl_event_hook}. The default waiting period is +one-tenth of a second. Returns the old timeout value. +@end deftypefun + +@node Terminal Management +@subsection Terminal Management + +@deftypefun void rl_prep_terminal (int meta_flag) +Modify the terminal settings for Readline's use, so @code{readline()} +can read a single character at a time from the keyboard. +The @var{meta_flag} argument should be non-zero if Readline should +read eight-bit input. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_deprep_terminal (void) +Undo the effects of @code{rl_prep_terminal()}, leaving the terminal in +the state in which it was before the most recent call to +@code{rl_prep_terminal()}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_tty_set_default_bindings (Keymap kmap) +Read the operating system's terminal editing characters (as would be displayed +by @code{stty}) to their Readline equivalents. The bindings are performed +in @var{kmap}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_reset_terminal (const char *terminal_name) +Reinitialize Readline's idea of the terminal settings using +@var{terminal_name} as the terminal type (e.g., @code{vt100}). +If @var{terminal_name} is @code{NULL}, the value of the @code{TERM} +environment variable is used. +@end deftypefun + +@node Utility Functions +@subsection Utility Functions + +@deftypefun void rl_replace_line (const char *text, int clear_undo) +Replace the contents of @code{rl_line_buffer} with @var{text}. +The point and mark are preserved, if possible. +If @var{clear_undo} is non-zero, the undo list associated with the +current line is cleared. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_extend_line_buffer (int len) +Ensure that @code{rl_line_buffer} has enough space to hold @var{len} +characters, possibly reallocating it if necessary. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_initialize (void) +Initialize or re-initialize Readline's internal state. +It's not strictly necessary to call this; @code{readline()} calls it before +reading any input. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_ding (void) +Ring the terminal bell, obeying the setting of @code{bell-style}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_alphabetic (int c) +Return 1 if @var{c} is an alphabetic character. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_display_match_list (char **matches, int len, int max) +A convenience function for displaying a list of strings in +columnar format on Readline's output stream. @code{matches} is the list +of strings, in argv format, such as a list of completion matches. +@code{len} is the number of strings in @code{matches}, and @code{max} +is the length of the longest string in @code{matches}. This function uses +the setting of @code{print-completions-horizontally} to select how the +matches are displayed (@pxref{Readline Init File Syntax}). +@end deftypefun + +The following are implemented as macros, defined in @code{chardefs.h}. +Applications should refrain from using them. + +@deftypefun int _rl_uppercase_p (int c) +Return 1 if @var{c} is an uppercase alphabetic character. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int _rl_lowercase_p (int c) +Return 1 if @var{c} is a lowercase alphabetic character. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int _rl_digit_p (int c) +Return 1 if @var{c} is a numeric character. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int _rl_to_upper (int c) +If @var{c} is a lowercase alphabetic character, return the corresponding +uppercase character. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int _rl_to_lower (int c) +If @var{c} is an uppercase alphabetic character, return the corresponding +lowercase character. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int _rl_digit_value (int c) +If @var{c} is a number, return the value it represents. +@end deftypefun + +@node Miscellaneous Functions +@subsection Miscellaneous Functions + +@deftypefun int rl_macro_bind (const char *keyseq, const char *macro, Keymap map) +Bind the key sequence @var{keyseq} to invoke the macro @var{macro}. +The binding is performed in @var{map}. When @var{keyseq} is invoked, the +@var{macro} will be inserted into the line. This function is deprecated; +use @code{rl_generic_bind()} instead. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_macro_dumper (int readable) +Print the key sequences bound to macros and their values, using +the current keymap, to @code{rl_outstream}. +If @var{readable} is non-zero, the list is formatted in such a way +that it can be made part of an @code{inputrc} file and re-read. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_variable_bind (const char *variable, const char *value) +Make the Readline variable @var{variable} have @var{value}. +This behaves as if the readline command +@samp{set @var{variable} @var{value}} had been executed in an @code{inputrc} +file (@pxref{Readline Init File Syntax}). +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_variable_dumper (int readable) +Print the readline variable names and their current values +to @code{rl_outstream}. +If @var{readable} is non-zero, the list is formatted in such a way +that it can be made part of an @code{inputrc} file and re-read. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_set_paren_blink_timeout (int u) +Set the time interval (in microseconds) that Readline waits when showing +a balancing character when @code{blink-matching-paren} has been enabled. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char *} rl_get_termcap (const char *cap) +Retrieve the string value of the termcap capability @var{cap}. +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. +@end deftypefun + +@node Alternate Interface +@subsection Alternate Interface + +An alternate interface is available to plain @code{readline()}. 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()} +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. + +@deftypefun void rl_callback_handler_install (const char *prompt, rl_vcpfunc_t *lhandler) +Set up the terminal for readline I/O and display the initial +expanded value of @var{prompt}. Save the value of @var{lhandler} 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. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_callback_read_char (void) +Whenever an application determines that keyboard input is available, it +should call @code{rl_callback_read_char()}, which will read the next +character from the current input source. +If that character completes the line, @code{rl_callback_read_char} will +invoke the @var{lhandler} function saved by @code{rl_callback_handler_install} +to process the line. +Before calling the @var{lhandler} function, the terminal settings are +reset to the values they had before calling +@code{rl_callback_handler_install}. +If the @var{lhandler} function returns, +the terminal settings are modified for Readline's use again. +@code{EOF} is indicated by calling @var{lhandler} with a +@code{NULL} line. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_callback_handler_remove (void) +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} installed by @code{rl_callback_handler_install} +does not exit the program, either this function or the function referred +to by the value of @code{rl_deprep_term_function} should be called before +the program exits to reset the terminal settings. +@end deftypefun + +@node A Readline Example +@subsection A Readline Example + +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}, then typing @samp{M-c} would +change the case of the character under point. Typing @samp{M-1 0 M-c} +would change the case of the following 10 characters, leaving the cursor on +the last character changed. + +@example +/* 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); +@} +@end example + +@node Readline Signal Handling +@section Readline Signal Handling + +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. + +Readline contains an internal signal handler that is installed for a +number of signals (@code{SIGINT}, @code{SIGQUIT}, @code{SIGTERM}, +@code{SIGALRM}, @code{SIGTSTP}, @code{SIGTTIN}, and @code{SIGTTOU}). +When one of these signals is received, the signal handler +will reset the terminal attributes to those that were in effect before +@code{readline()} was called, reset the signal handling to what it was +before @code{readline()} 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} 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()} below). + +There is an additional Readline signal handler, for @code{SIGWINCH}, which +the kernel sends to a process whenever the terminal's size changes (for +example, if a user resizes an @code{xterm}). The Readline @code{SIGWINCH} +handler updates Readline's internal screen size information, and then calls +any @code{SIGWINCH} signal handler the calling application has installed. +Readline calls the application's @code{SIGWINCH} 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} back to a main processing loop), it @emph{must} +call @code{rl_cleanup_after_signal()} (described below), to restore the +terminal state. + +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()}, not in +a signal handler, so Readline's internal signal state is not corrupted. + +@deftypevar int rl_catch_signals +If this variable is non-zero, Readline will install signal handlers for +@code{SIGINT}, @code{SIGQUIT}, @code{SIGTERM}, @code{SIGALRM}, +@code{SIGTSTP}, @code{SIGTTIN}, and @code{SIGTTOU}. + +The default value of @code{rl_catch_signals} is 1. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_catch_sigwinch +If this variable is non-zero, Readline will install a signal handler for +@code{SIGWINCH}. + +The default value of @code{rl_catch_sigwinch} is 1. +@end deftypevar + +If an application does not wish to have Readline catch any signals, or +to handle signals other than those Readline catches (@code{SIGHUP}, +for example), +Readline provides convenience functions to do the necessary terminal +and internal state cleanup upon receipt of a signal. + +@deftypefun void rl_cleanup_after_signal (void) +This function will reset the state of the terminal to what it was before +@code{readline()} was called, and remove the Readline signal handlers for +all signals, depending on the values of @code{rl_catch_signals} and +@code{rl_catch_sigwinch}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_free_line_state (void) +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()}. The +Readline signal handler for @code{SIGINT} calls this to abort the +current input line. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_reset_after_signal (void) +This will reinitialize the terminal and reinstall any Readline signal +handlers, depending on the values of @code{rl_catch_signals} and +@code{rl_catch_sigwinch}. +@end deftypefun + +If an application does not wish Readline to catch @code{SIGWINCH}, it may +call @code{rl_resize_terminal()} or @code{rl_set_screen_size()} to force +Readline to update its idea of the terminal size when a @code{SIGWINCH} +is received. + +@deftypefun void rl_resize_terminal (void) +Update Readline's internal screen size by reading values from the kernel. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void rl_set_screen_size (int rows, int cols) +Set Readline's idea of the terminal size to @var{rows} rows and +@var{cols} columns. +@end deftypefun + +If an application does not want to install a @code{SIGWINCH} handler, but +is still interested in the screen dimensions, Readline's idea of the screen +size may be queried. + +@deftypefun void rl_get_screen_size (int *rows, int *cols) +Return Readline's idea of the terminal's size in the +variables pointed to by the arguments. +@end deftypefun + +The following functions install and remove Readline's signal handlers. + +@deftypefun int rl_set_signals (void) +Install Readline's signal handler for @code{SIGINT}, @code{SIGQUIT}, +@code{SIGTERM}, @code{SIGALRM}, @code{SIGTSTP}, @code{SIGTTIN}, +@code{SIGTTOU}, and @code{SIGWINCH}, depending on the values of +@code{rl_catch_signals} and @code{rl_catch_sigwinch}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_clear_signals (void) +Remove all of the Readline signal handlers installed by +@code{rl_set_signals()}. +@end deftypefun + +@node Custom Completers +@section Custom Completers + +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. + +@menu +* How Completing Works:: The logic used to do completion. +* Completion Functions:: Functions provided by Readline. +* Completion Variables:: Variables which control completion. +* A Short Completion Example:: An example of writing completer subroutines. +@end menu + +@node How Completing Works +@subsection How Completing Works + +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. + +There are three major functions used to perform completion: + +@enumerate +@item +The user-interface function @code{rl_complete()}. This function is +called with the same arguments as other bindable Readline functions: +@var{count} and @var{invoking_key}. +It isolates the word to be completed and calls +@code{rl_completion_matches()} 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. + +@item +The internal function @code{rl_completion_matches()} uses an +application-supplied @dfn{generator} 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}. + +@item +The generator function is called repeatedly from +@code{rl_completion_matches()}, returning a string each time. The +arguments to the generator function are @var{text} and @var{state}. +@var{text} is the partial word to be completed. @var{state} 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} to inform @code{rl_completion_matches()} that there are +no more possibilities left. Usually the generator function computes the +list of possible completions when @var{state} 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()}; Readline +frees the strings when it has finished with them. + +@end enumerate + +@deftypefun int rl_complete (int ignore, int invoking_key) +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()}). The default is to do filename completion. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypevar {rl_compentry_func_t *} rl_completion_entry_function +This is a pointer to the generator function for +@code{rl_completion_matches()}. +If the value of @code{rl_completion_entry_function} is +@code{NULL} then the default filename generator +function, @code{rl_filename_completion_function()}, is used. +@end deftypevar + +@node Completion Functions +@subsection Completion Functions + +Here is the complete list of callable completion functions present in +Readline. + +@deftypefun int rl_complete_internal (int what_to_do) +Complete the word at or before point. @var{what_to_do} says what to do +with the completion. A value of @samp{?} means list the possible +completions. @samp{TAB} means do standard completion. @samp{*} means +insert all of the possible completions. @samp{!} means to display +all of the possible completions, if there is more than one, as well as +performing partial completion. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_complete (int ignore, int invoking_key) +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()} and @code{rl_completion_entry_function}). +The default is to do filename +completion. This calls @code{rl_complete_internal()} with an +argument depending on @var{invoking_key}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_possible_completions (int count, int invoking_key) +List the possible completions. See description of @code{rl_complete +()}. This calls @code{rl_complete_internal()} with an argument of +@samp{?}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_insert_completions (int count, int invoking_key) +Insert the list of possible completions into the line, deleting the +partially-completed word. See description of @code{rl_complete()}. +This calls @code{rl_complete_internal()} with an argument of @samp{*}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int rl_completion_mode (rl_command_func_t *cfunc) +Returns the apppriate value to pass to @code{rl_complete_internal()} +depending on whether @var{cfunc} was called twice in succession and +the value of the @code{show-all-if-ambiguous} variable. +Application-specific completion functions may use this function to present +the same interface as @code{rl_complete()}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char **} rl_completion_matches (const char *text, rl_compentry_func_t *entry_func) +Returns an array of strings which is a list of completions for +@var{text}. If there are no completions, returns @code{NULL}. +The first entry in the returned array is the substitution for @var{text}. +The remaining entries are the possible completions. The array is +terminated with a @code{NULL} pointer. + +@var{entry_func} is a function of two args, and returns a +@code{char *}. The first argument is @var{text}. The second is a +state argument; it is zero on the first call, and non-zero on subsequent +calls. @var{entry_func} returns a @code{NULL} pointer to the caller +when there are no more matches. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char *} rl_filename_completion_function (const char *text, int state) +A generator function for filename completion in the general case. +@var{text} 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). +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char *} rl_username_completion_function (const char *text, int state) +A completion generator for usernames. @var{text} contains a partial +username preceded by a random character (usually @samp{~}). As with all +completion generators, @var{state} is zero on the first call and non-zero +for subsequent calls. +@end deftypefun + +@node Completion Variables +@subsection Completion Variables + +@deftypevar {rl_compentry_func_t *} rl_completion_entry_function +A pointer to the generator function for @code{rl_completion_matches()}. +@code{NULL} means to use @code{rl_filename_completion_function()}, the default +filename completer. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_completion_func_t *} rl_attempted_completion_function +A pointer to an alternative function to create matches. +The function is called with @var{text}, @var{start}, and @var{end}. +@var{start} and @var{end} are indices in @code{rl_line_buffer} defining +the boundaries of @var{text}, which is a character string. +If this function exists and returns @code{NULL}, or if this variable is +set to @code{NULL}, then @code{rl_complete()} will call the value of +@code{rl_completion_entry_function} to generate matches, otherwise the +array of strings returned will be used. +If this function sets the @code{rl_attempted_completion_over} +variable to a non-zero value, Readline will not perform its default +completion even if this function returns no matches. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_quote_func_t *} rl_filename_quoting_function +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} +appears in a completed filename. The function is called with +@var{text}, @var{match_type}, and @var{quote_pointer}. The @var{text} +is the filename to be quoted. The @var{match_type} is either +@code{SINGLE_MATCH}, if there is only one completion match, or +@code{MULT_MATCH}. Some functions use this to decide whether or not to +insert a closing quote character. The @var{quote_pointer} is a pointer +to any opening quote character the user typed. Some functions choose +to reset this character. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_dequote_func_t *} rl_filename_dequoting_function +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}, the text of the word +to be dequoted, and @var{quote_char}, which is the quoting character +that delimits the filename (usually @samp{'} or @samp{"}). If +@var{quote_char} is zero, the filename was not in an embedded string. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_linebuf_func_t *} rl_char_is_quoted_p +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}, the text of the line, and @var{index}, the +index of the character in the line. It is used to decide whether a +character found in @code{rl_completer_word_break_characters} should be +used to break words for the completer. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_compignore_func_t *} rl_ignore_some_completions_function +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} terminated array of matches. +The first element (@code{matches[0]}) 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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_icppfunc_t *} rl_directory_completion_hook +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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {rl_compdisp_func_t *} rl_completion_display_matches_hook +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 **}@var{matches}, @code{int} @var{num_matches}, @code{int} @var{max_length}) +where @var{matches} is the array of matching strings, +@var{num_matches} is the number of strings in that array, and +@var{max_length} is the length of the longest string in that array. +Readline provides a convenience function, @code{rl_display_match_list}, +that takes care of doing the display to Readline's output stream. That +function may be called from this hook. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {const char *} rl_basic_word_break_characters +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\"\\'`@@$><=;|&@{("}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {const char *} rl_basic_quote_characters +A list of quote characters which can cause a word break. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {const char *} rl_completer_word_break_characters +The list of characters that signal a break between words for +@code{rl_complete_internal()}. The default list is the value of +@code{rl_basic_word_break_characters}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {const char *} rl_completer_quote_characters +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} are treated as any other character, +unless they also appear within this list. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {const char *} rl_filename_quote_characters +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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {const char *} rl_special_prefixes +The list of characters that are word break characters, but should be +left in @var{text} 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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_completion_query_items +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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar {int} rl_completion_append_character +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{ }). Setting this to the null +character (@samp{\0}) 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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_completion_suppress_append +If non-zero, @var{rl_completion_append_character} 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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs +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} variable. +This variable exists so that application completion functions can +override the user's global preference (set via the +@var{mark-symlinked-directories} 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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_ignore_completion_duplicates +If non-zero, then duplicates in the matches are removed. +The default is 1. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_filename_completion_desired +Non-zero means that the results of the matches are to be treated as +filenames. This is @emph{always} 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} and @code{rl_filename_quoting_desired} +is set to a non-zero value. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_filename_quoting_desired +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}. This is @emph{always} 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}. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_attempted_completion_over +If an application-specific completion function assigned to +@code{rl_attempted_completion_function} 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. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_completion_type +Set to a character describing the type of completion Readline is currently +attempting; see the description of @code{rl_complete_internal()} +(@pxref{Completion Functions}) for the list of characters. +@end deftypevar + +@deftypevar int rl_inhibit_completion +If this variable is non-zero, completion is inhibited. The completion +character will be inserted as any other bound to @code{self-insert}. +@end deftypevar + +@node A Short Completion Example +@subsection A Short Completion Example + +Here is a small application demonstrating the use of the GNU Readline +library. It is called @code{fileman}, and the source code resides in +@file{examples/fileman.c}. This sample application provides +completion of command names, line editing features, and access to the +history list. + +@page +@smallexample +/* 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); +@} +@end smallexample diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rluser.texinfo b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rluser.texinfo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94f851e --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rluser.texinfo @@ -0,0 +1,1796 @@ +@comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) +@setfilename rluser.info +@comment %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) +@setchapternewpage odd + +@ignore +This file documents the end user interface to the GNU command line +editing features. It is to be an appendix to manuals for programs which +use these features. There is a document entitled "readline.texinfo" +which contains both end-user and programmer documentation for the +GNU Readline Library. + +Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +Authored by Brian Fox and Chet Ramey. + +Permission is granted to process this file through Tex and print the +results, provided the printed document carries copying permission notice +identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph (this +paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual). + +Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual +provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on +all copies. + +Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this +manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the +GNU Copyright statement is available to the distributee, and provided that +the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a +permission notice identical to this one. + +Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual +into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions. +@end ignore + +@comment If you are including this manual as an appendix, then set the +@comment variable readline-appendix. + +@ifclear BashFeatures +@defcodeindex bt +@end ifclear + +@node Command Line Editing +@chapter Command Line Editing + +This chapter describes the basic features of the @sc{gnu} +command line editing interface. +@ifset BashFeatures +Command line editing is provided by the Readline library, which is +used by several different programs, including Bash. +@end ifset + +@menu +* Introduction and Notation:: Notation used in this text. +* Readline Interaction:: The minimum set of commands for editing a line. +* Readline Init File:: Customizing Readline from a user's view. +* Bindable Readline Commands:: A description of most of the Readline commands + available for binding +* Readline vi Mode:: A short description of how to make Readline + behave like the vi editor. +@ifset BashFeatures +* Programmable Completion:: How to specify the possible completions for + a specific command. +* Programmable Completion Builtins:: Builtin commands to specify how to + complete arguments for a particular command. +@end ifset +@end menu + +@node Introduction and Notation +@section Introduction to Line Editing + +The following paragraphs describe the notation used to represent +keystrokes. + +The text @kbd{C-k} is read as `Control-K' and describes the character +produced when the @key{k} key is pressed while the Control key +is depressed. + +The text @kbd{M-k} is read as `Meta-K' and describes the character +produced when the Meta key (if you have one) is depressed, and the @key{k} +key is pressed. +The Meta key is labeled @key{ALT} on many keyboards. +On keyboards with two keys labeled @key{ALT} (usually to either side of +the space bar), the @key{ALT} on the left side is generally set to +work as a Meta key. +The @key{ALT} 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. + +If you do not have a Meta or @key{ALT} key, or another key working as +a Meta key, the identical keystroke can be generated by typing @key{ESC} +@emph{first}, and then typing @key{k}. +Either process is known as @dfn{metafying} the @key{k} key. + +The text @kbd{M-C-k} is read as `Meta-Control-k' and describes the +character produced by @dfn{metafying} @kbd{C-k}. + +In addition, several keys have their own names. Specifically, +@key{DEL}, @key{ESC}, @key{LFD}, @key{SPC}, @key{RET}, and @key{TAB} all +stand for themselves when seen in this text, or in an init file +(@pxref{Readline Init File}). +If your keyboard lacks a @key{LFD} key, typing @key{C-j} will +produce the desired character. +The @key{RET} key may be labeled @key{Return} or @key{Enter} on +some keyboards. + +@node Readline Interaction +@section Readline Interaction +@cindex interaction, readline + +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 @key{RET}. You do not have to be at the +end of the line to press @key{RET}; the entire line is accepted +regardless of the location of the cursor within the line. + +@menu +* Readline Bare Essentials:: The least you need to know about Readline. +* Readline Movement Commands:: Moving about the input line. +* Readline Killing Commands:: How to delete text, and how to get it back! +* Readline Arguments:: Giving numeric arguments to commands. +* Searching:: Searching through previous lines. +@end menu + +@node Readline Bare Essentials +@subsection Readline Bare Essentials +@cindex notation, readline +@cindex command editing +@cindex editing command lines + +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. + +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} 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}. + +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. + +@table @asis +@item @kbd{C-b} +Move back one character. +@item @kbd{C-f} +Move forward one character. +@item @key{DEL} or @key{Backspace} +Delete the character to the left of the cursor. +@item @kbd{C-d} +Delete the character underneath the cursor. +@item @w{Printing characters} +Insert the character into the line at the cursor. +@item @kbd{C-_} or @kbd{C-x C-u} +Undo the last editing command. You can undo all the way back to an +empty line. +@end table + +@noindent +(Depending on your configuration, the @key{Backspace} key be set to +delete the character to the left of the cursor and the @key{DEL} key set +to delete the character underneath the cursor, like @kbd{C-d}, rather +than the character to the left of the cursor.) + +@node Readline Movement Commands +@subsection Readline Movement Commands + + +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{C-f}, +@kbd{C-d}, and @key{DEL}. Here are some commands for moving more rapidly +about the line. + +@table @kbd +@item C-a +Move to the start of the line. +@item C-e +Move to the end of the line. +@item M-f +Move forward a word, where a word is composed of letters and digits. +@item M-b +Move backward a word. +@item C-l +Clear the screen, reprinting the current line at the top. +@end table + +Notice how @kbd{C-f} moves forward a character, while @kbd{M-f} moves +forward a word. It is a loose convention that control keystrokes +operate on characters while meta keystrokes operate on words. + +@node Readline Killing Commands +@subsection Readline Killing Commands + +@cindex killing text +@cindex yanking text + +@dfn{Killing} text means to delete the text from the line, but to save +it away for later use, usually by @dfn{yanking} (re-inserting) +it back into the line. +(`Cut' and `paste' are more recent jargon for `kill' and `yank'.) + +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. + +When you use a kill command, the text is saved in a @dfn{kill-ring}. +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. +@cindex kill ring + +Here is the list of commands for killing text. + +@table @kbd +@item C-k +Kill the text from the current cursor position to the end of the line. + +@item M-d +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}. + +@item M-@key{DEL} +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}. + +@item C-w +Kill from the cursor to the previous whitespace. This is different than +@kbd{M-@key{DEL}} because the word boundaries differ. + +@end table + +Here is how to @dfn{yank} the text back into the line. Yanking +means to copy the most-recently-killed text from the kill buffer. + +@table @kbd +@item C-y +Yank the most recently killed text back into the buffer at the cursor. + +@item M-y +Rotate the kill-ring, and yank the new top. You can only do this if +the prior command is @kbd{C-y} or @kbd{M-y}. +@end table + +@node Readline Arguments +@subsection Readline Arguments + +You can pass numeric arguments to Readline commands. Sometimes the +argument acts as a repeat count, other times it is the @i{sign} 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}. + +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{-}), 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} command an argument of 10, you could type @samp{M-1 0 C-d}, +which will delete the next ten characters on the input line. + +@node Searching +@subsection Searching for Commands in the History + +Readline provides commands for searching through the command history +@ifset BashFeatures +(@pxref{Bash History Facilities}) +@end ifset +for lines containing a specified string. +There are two search modes: @dfn{incremental} and @dfn{non-incremental}. + +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}. Typing @kbd{C-s} searches forward through the history. +The characters present in the value of the @code{isearch-terminators} variable +are used to terminate an incremental search. +If that variable has not been assigned a value, the @key{ESC} and +@kbd{C-J} characters will terminate an incremental search. +@kbd{C-g} 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. + +To find other matching entries in the history list, type @kbd{C-r} or +@kbd{C-s} 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 @key{RET} 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. + +Readline remembers the last incremental search string. If two +@kbd{C-r}s are typed without any intervening characters defining a new +search string, any remembered search string is used. + +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. + +@node Readline Init File +@section Readline Init File +@cindex initialization file, readline + +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 @dfn{inputrc} file, conventionally in his home directory. +The name of this +@ifset BashFeatures +file is taken from the value of the shell variable @env{INPUTRC}. If +@end ifset +@ifclear BashFeatures +file is taken from the value of the environment variable @env{INPUTRC}. If +@end ifclear +that variable is unset, the default is @file{~/.inputrc}. + +When a program which uses the Readline library starts up, the +init file is read, and the key bindings are set. + +In addition, the @code{C-x C-r} command re-reads this init file, thus +incorporating any changes that you might have made to it. + +@menu +* Readline Init File Syntax:: Syntax for the commands in the inputrc file. + +* Conditional Init Constructs:: Conditional key bindings in the inputrc file. + +* Sample Init File:: An example inputrc file. +@end menu + +@node Readline Init File Syntax +@subsection Readline Init File Syntax + +There are only a few basic constructs allowed in the +Readline init file. Blank lines are ignored. +Lines beginning with a @samp{#} are comments. +Lines beginning with a @samp{$} indicate conditional +constructs (@pxref{Conditional Init Constructs}). Other lines +denote variable settings and key bindings. + +@table @asis +@item Variable Settings +You can modify the run-time behavior of Readline by +altering the values of variables in Readline +using the @code{set} command within the init file. +The syntax is simple: + +@example +set @var{variable} @var{value} +@end example + +@noindent +Here, for example, is how to +change from the default Emacs-like key binding to use +@code{vi} line editing commands: + +@example +set editing-mode vi +@end example + +Variable names and values, where appropriate, are recognized without regard +to case. + +@ifset BashFeatures +The @w{@code{bind -V}} command lists the current Readline variable names +and values. @xref{Bash Builtins}. +@end ifset + +A great deal of run-time behavior is changeable with the following +variables. + +@cindex variables, readline +@table @code + +@item bell-style +@vindex bell-style +Controls what happens when Readline wants to ring the terminal bell. +If set to @samp{none}, Readline never rings the bell. If set to +@samp{visible}, Readline uses a visible bell if one is available. +If set to @samp{audible} (the default), Readline attempts to ring +the terminal's bell. + +@item comment-begin +@vindex comment-begin +The string to insert at the beginning of the line when the +@code{insert-comment} command is executed. The default value +is @code{"#"}. + +@item completion-ignore-case +If set to @samp{on}, Readline performs filename matching and completion +in a case-insensitive fashion. +The default value is @samp{off}. + +@item completion-query-items +@vindex completion-query-items +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}. + +@item convert-meta +@vindex convert-meta +If set to @samp{on}, Readline will convert characters with the +eighth bit set to an @sc{ascii} key sequence by stripping the eighth +bit and prefixing an @key{ESC} character, converting them to a +meta-prefixed key sequence. The default value is @samp{on}. + +@item disable-completion +@vindex disable-completion +If set to @samp{On}, Readline will inhibit word completion. +Completion characters will be inserted into the line as if they had +been mapped to @code{self-insert}. The default is @samp{off}. + +@item editing-mode +@vindex editing-mode +The @code{editing-mode} 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} or @samp{vi}. + +@item enable-keypad +@vindex enable-keypad +When set to @samp{on}, 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}. + +@item expand-tilde +@vindex expand-tilde +If set to @samp{on}, tilde expansion is performed when Readline +attempts word completion. The default is @samp{off}. + +@vindex history-preserve-point +If set to @samp{on}, the history code attempts to place point at the +same location on each history line retrived with @code{previous-history} +or @code{next-history}. + +@item horizontal-scroll-mode +@vindex horizontal-scroll-mode +This variable can be set to either @samp{on} or @samp{off}. Setting it +to @samp{on} 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}. + +@item input-meta +@vindex input-meta +@vindex meta-flag +If set to @samp{on}, 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}. The name @code{meta-flag} is a +synonym for this variable. + +@item isearch-terminators +@vindex isearch-terminators +The string of characters that should terminate an incremental search without +subsequently executing the character as a command (@pxref{Searching}). +If this variable has not been given a value, the characters @key{ESC} and +@kbd{C-J} will terminate an incremental search. + +@item keymap +@vindex keymap +Sets Readline's idea of the current keymap for key binding commands. +Acceptable @code{keymap} names are +@code{emacs}, +@code{emacs-standard}, +@code{emacs-meta}, +@code{emacs-ctlx}, +@code{vi}, +@code{vi-move}, +@code{vi-command}, and +@code{vi-insert}. +@code{vi} is equivalent to @code{vi-command}; @code{emacs} is +equivalent to @code{emacs-standard}. The default value is @code{emacs}. +The value of the @code{editing-mode} variable also affects the +default keymap. + +@item mark-directories +If set to @samp{on}, completed directory names have a slash +appended. The default is @samp{on}. + +@item mark-modified-lines +@vindex mark-modified-lines +This variable, when set to @samp{on}, causes Readline to display an +asterisk (@samp{*}) at the start of history lines which have been modified. +This variable is @samp{off} by default. + +@item mark-symlinked-directories +@vindex mark-symlinked-directories +If set to @samp{on}, completed names which are symbolic links +to directories have a slash appended (subject to the value of +@code{mark-directories}). +The default is @samp{off}. + +@item match-hidden-files +@vindex match-hidden-files +This variable, when set to @samp{on}, causes Readline to match files whose +names begin with a @samp{.} (hidden files) when performing filename +completion, unless the leading @samp{.} is +supplied by the user in the filename to be completed. +This variable is @samp{on} by default. + +@item output-meta +@vindex output-meta +If set to @samp{on}, Readline will display characters with the +eighth bit set directly rather than as a meta-prefixed escape +sequence. The default is @samp{off}. + +@item page-completions +@vindex page-completions +If set to @samp{on}, Readline uses an internal @code{more}-like pager +to display a screenful of possible completions at a time. +This variable is @samp{on} by default. + +@item print-completions-horizontally +If set to @samp{on}, Readline will display completions with matches +sorted horizontally in alphabetical order, rather than down the screen. +The default is @samp{off}. + +@item show-all-if-ambiguous +@vindex show-all-if-ambiguous +This alters the default behavior of the completion functions. If +set to @samp{on}, +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}. + +@item visible-stats +@vindex visible-stats +If set to @samp{on}, a character denoting a file's type +is appended to the filename when listing possible +completions. The default is @samp{off}. + +@end table + +@item Key Bindings +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. + +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. + +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}). + +@ifset BashFeatures +The @w{@code{bind -p}} command displays Readline function names and +bindings in a format that can put directly into an initialization file. +@xref{Bash Builtins}. +@end ifset + +@table @asis +@item @w{@var{keyname}: @var{function-name} or @var{macro}} +@var{keyname} is the name of a key spelled out in English. For example: +@example +Control-u: universal-argument +Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word +Control-o: "> output" +@end example + +In the above example, @kbd{C-u} is bound to the function +@code{universal-argument}, +@kbd{M-DEL} is bound to the function @code{backward-kill-word}, and +@kbd{C-o} is bound to run the macro +expressed on the right hand side (that is, to insert the text +@samp{> output} into the line). + +A number of symbolic character names are recognized while +processing this key binding syntax: +@var{DEL}, +@var{ESC}, +@var{ESCAPE}, +@var{LFD}, +@var{NEWLINE}, +@var{RET}, +@var{RETURN}, +@var{RUBOUT}, +@var{SPACE}, +@var{SPC}, +and +@var{TAB}. + +@item @w{"@var{keyseq}": @var{function-name} or @var{macro}} +@var{keyseq} differs from @var{keyname} above in that strings +denoting an entire key sequence can be specified, by placing +the key sequence in double quotes. Some @sc{gnu} Emacs style key +escapes can be used, as in the following example, but the +special character names are not recognized. + +@example +"\C-u": universal-argument +"\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file +"\e[11~": "Function Key 1" +@end example + +In the above example, @kbd{C-u} is again bound to the function +@code{universal-argument} (just as it was in the first example), +@samp{@kbd{C-x} @kbd{C-r}} is bound to the function @code{re-read-init-file}, +and @samp{@key{ESC} @key{[} @key{1} @key{1} @key{~}} is bound to insert +the text @samp{Function Key 1}. + +@end table + +The following @sc{gnu} Emacs style escape sequences are available when +specifying key sequences: + +@table @code +@item @kbd{\C-} +control prefix +@item @kbd{\M-} +meta prefix +@item @kbd{\e} +an escape character +@item @kbd{\\} +backslash +@item @kbd{\"} +@key{"}, a double quotation mark +@item @kbd{\'} +@key{'}, a single quote or apostrophe +@end table + +In addition to the @sc{gnu} Emacs style escape sequences, a second +set of backslash escapes is available: + +@table @code +@item \a +alert (bell) +@item \b +backspace +@item \d +delete +@item \f +form feed +@item \n +newline +@item \r +carriage return +@item \t +horizontal tab +@item \v +vertical tab +@item \@var{nnn} +the eight-bit character whose value is the octal value @var{nnn} +(one to three digits) +@item \x@var{HH} +the eight-bit character whose value is the hexadecimal value @var{HH} +(one or two hex digits) +@end table + +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{"} and @samp{'}. +For example, the following binding will make @samp{@kbd{C-x} \} +insert a single @samp{\} into the line: +@example +"\C-x\\": "\\" +@end example + +@end table + +@node Conditional Init Constructs +@subsection Conditional Init Constructs + +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. + +@table @code +@item $if +The @code{$if} 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. + +@table @code +@item mode +The @code{mode=} form of the @code{$if} directive is used to test +whether Readline is in @code{emacs} or @code{vi} mode. +This may be used in conjunction +with the @samp{set keymap} command, for instance, to set bindings in +the @code{emacs-standard} and @code{emacs-ctlx} keymaps only if +Readline is starting out in @code{emacs} mode. + +@item term +The @code{term=} form may be used to include terminal-specific +key bindings, perhaps to bind the key sequences output by the +terminal's function keys. The word on the right side of the +@samp{=} is tested against both the full name of the terminal and +the portion of the terminal name before the first @samp{-}. This +allows @code{sun} to match both @code{sun} and @code{sun-cmd}, +for instance. + +@item application +The @var{application} construct is used to include +application-specific settings. Each program using the Readline +library sets the @var{application name}, and you can test for +a particular value. +This could be used to bind key sequences to functions useful for +a specific program. For instance, the following command adds a +key sequence that quotes the current or previous word in Bash: +@example +$if Bash +# Quote the current or previous word +"\C-xq": "\eb\"\ef\"" +$endif +@end example +@end table + +@item $endif +This command, as seen in the previous example, terminates an +@code{$if} command. + +@item $else +Commands in this branch of the @code{$if} directive are executed if +the test fails. + +@item $include +This directive takes a single filename as an argument and reads commands +and bindings from that file. +For example, the following directive reads from @file{/etc/inputrc}: +@example +$include /etc/inputrc +@end example +@end table + +@node Sample Init File +@subsection Sample Init File + +Here is an example of an @var{inputrc} file. This illustrates key +binding, variable assignment, and conditional syntax. + +@example +@page +# 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 +@end example + +@node Bindable Readline Commands +@section Bindable Readline Commands + +@menu +* Commands For Moving:: Moving about the line. +* Commands For History:: Getting at previous lines. +* Commands For Text:: Commands for changing text. +* Commands For Killing:: Commands for killing and yanking. +* Numeric Arguments:: Specifying numeric arguments, repeat counts. +* Commands For Completion:: Getting Readline to do the typing for you. +* Keyboard Macros:: Saving and re-executing typed characters +* Miscellaneous Commands:: Other miscellaneous commands. +@end menu + +This section describes Readline commands that may be bound to key +sequences. +@ifset BashFeatures +You can list your key bindings by executing +@w{@code{bind -P}} or, for a more terse format, suitable for an +@var{inputrc} file, @w{@code{bind -p}}. (@xref{Bash Builtins}.) +@end ifset +Command names without an accompanying key sequence are unbound by default. + +In the following descriptions, @dfn{point} refers to the current cursor +position, and @dfn{mark} refers to a cursor position saved by the +@code{set-mark} command. +The text between the point and mark is referred to as the @dfn{region}. + +@node Commands For Moving +@subsection Commands For Moving +@ftable @code +@item beginning-of-line (C-a) +Move to the start of the current line. + +@item end-of-line (C-e) +Move to the end of the line. + +@item forward-char (C-f) +Move forward a character. + +@item backward-char (C-b) +Move back a character. + +@item forward-word (M-f) +Move forward to the end of the next word. Words are composed of +letters and digits. + +@item backward-word (M-b) +Move back to the start of the current or previous word. Words are +composed of letters and digits. + +@item clear-screen (C-l) +Clear the screen and redraw the current line, +leaving the current line at the top of the screen. + +@item redraw-current-line () +Refresh the current line. By default, this is unbound. + +@end ftable + +@node Commands For History +@subsection Commands For Manipulating The History + +@ftable @code +@item accept-line (Newline or Return) +@ifset BashFeatures +Accept the line regardless of where the cursor is. +If this line is +non-empty, add it to the history list according to the setting of +the @env{HISTCONTROL} and @env{HISTIGNORE} variables. +If this line is a modified history line, then restore the history line +to its original state. +@end ifset +@ifclear BashFeatures +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()}. +If this line is a modified history line, the history line is restored +to its original state. +@end ifclear + +@item previous-history (C-p) +Move `back' through the history list, fetching the previous command. + +@item next-history (C-n) +Move `forward' through the history list, fetching the next command. + +@item beginning-of-history (M-<) +Move to the first line in the history. + +@item end-of-history (M->) +Move to the end of the input history, i.e., the line currently +being entered. + +@item reverse-search-history (C-r) +Search backward starting at the current line and moving `up' through +the history as necessary. This is an incremental search. + +@item forward-search-history (C-s) +Search forward starting at the current line and moving `down' through +the the history as necessary. This is an incremental search. + +@item non-incremental-reverse-search-history (M-p) +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. + +@item non-incremental-forward-search-history (M-n) +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. + +@item history-search-forward () +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. + +@item history-search-backward () +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. + +@item yank-nth-arg (M-C-y) +Insert the first argument to the previous command (usually +the second word on the previous line) at point. +With an argument @var{n}, +insert the @var{n}th word from the previous command (the words +in the previous command begin with word 0). A negative argument +inserts the @var{n}th word from the end of the previous command. + +@item yank-last-arg (M-. or M-_) +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}. +Successive calls to @code{yank-last-arg} move back through the history +list, inserting the last argument of each line in turn. + +@end ftable + +@node Commands For Text +@subsection Commands For Changing Text + +@ftable @code +@item delete-char (C-d) +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}, then +return @sc{eof}. + +@item backward-delete-char (Rubout) +Delete the character behind the cursor. A numeric argument means +to kill the characters instead of deleting them. + +@item forward-backward-delete-char () +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. + +@item quoted-insert (C-q or C-v) +Add the next character typed to the line verbatim. This is +how to insert key sequences like @kbd{C-q}, for example. + +@ifclear BashFeatures +@item tab-insert (M-@key{TAB}) +Insert a tab character. +@end ifclear + +@item self-insert (a, b, A, 1, !, @dots{}) +Insert yourself. + +@item transpose-chars (C-t) +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. + +@item transpose-words (M-t) +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. + +@item upcase-word (M-u) +Uppercase the current (or following) word. With a negative argument, +uppercase the previous word, but do not move the cursor. + +@item downcase-word (M-l) +Lowercase the current (or following) word. With a negative argument, +lowercase the previous word, but do not move the cursor. + +@item capitalize-word (M-c) +Capitalize the current (or following) word. With a negative argument, +capitalize the previous word, but do not move the cursor. + +@item overwrite-mode () +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} mode; @code{vi} mode does overwrite differently. +Each call to @code{readline()} starts in insert mode. + +In overwrite mode, characters bound to @code{self-insert} replace +the text at point rather than pushing the text to the right. +Characters bound to @code{backward-delete-char} replace the character +before point with a space. + +By default, this command is unbound. + +@end ftable + +@node Commands For Killing +@subsection Killing And Yanking + +@ftable @code + +@item kill-line (C-k) +Kill the text from point to the end of the line. + +@item backward-kill-line (C-x Rubout) +Kill backward to the beginning of the line. + +@item unix-line-discard (C-u) +Kill backward from the cursor to the beginning of the current line. + +@item kill-whole-line () +Kill all characters on the current line, no matter where point is. +By default, this is unbound. + +@item kill-word (M-d) +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}. + +@item backward-kill-word (M-@key{DEL}) +Kill the word behind point. +Word boundaries are the same as @code{backward-word}. + +@item unix-word-rubout (C-w) +Kill the word behind point, using white space as a word boundary. +The killed text is saved on the kill-ring. + +@item delete-horizontal-space () +Delete all spaces and tabs around point. By default, this is unbound. + +@item kill-region () +Kill the text in the current region. +By default, this command is unbound. + +@item copy-region-as-kill () +Copy the text in the region to the kill buffer, so it can be yanked +right away. By default, this command is unbound. + +@item copy-backward-word () +Copy the word before point to the kill buffer. +The word boundaries are the same as @code{backward-word}. +By default, this command is unbound. + +@item copy-forward-word () +Copy the word following point to the kill buffer. +The word boundaries are the same as @code{forward-word}. +By default, this command is unbound. + +@item yank (C-y) +Yank the top of the kill ring into the buffer at point. + +@item yank-pop (M-y) +Rotate the kill-ring, and yank the new top. You can only do this if +the prior command is @code{yank} or @code{yank-pop}. +@end ftable + +@node Numeric Arguments +@subsection Specifying Numeric Arguments +@ftable @code + +@item digit-argument (@kbd{M-0}, @kbd{M-1}, @dots{} @kbd{M--}) +Add this digit to the argument already accumulating, or start a new +argument. @kbd{M--} starts a negative argument. + +@item universal-argument () +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} +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. +@end ftable + +@node Commands For Completion +@subsection Letting Readline Type For You + +@ftable @code +@item complete (@key{TAB}) +Attempt to perform completion on the text before point. +The actual completion performed is application-specific. +@ifset BashFeatures +Bash attempts completion treating the text as a variable (if the +text begins with @samp{$}), username (if the text begins with +@samp{~}), hostname (if the text begins with @samp{@@}), or +command (including aliases and functions) in turn. If none +of these produces a match, filename completion is attempted. +@end ifset +@ifclear BashFeatures +The default is filename completion. +@end ifclear + +@item possible-completions (M-?) +List the possible completions of the text before point. + +@item insert-completions (M-*) +Insert all completions of the text before point that would have +been generated by @code{possible-completions}. + +@item menu-complete () +Similar to @code{complete}, but replaces the word to be completed +with a single match from the list of possible completions. +Repeated execution of @code{menu-complete} 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}) +and the original text is restored. +An argument of @var{n} moves @var{n} 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 @key{TAB}, but is unbound +by default. + +@item delete-char-or-list () +Deletes the character under the cursor if not at the beginning or +end of the line (like @code{delete-char}). +If at the end of the line, behaves identically to +@code{possible-completions}. +This command is unbound by default. + +@ifset BashFeatures +@item complete-filename (M-/) +Attempt filename completion on the text before point. + +@item possible-filename-completions (C-x /) +List the possible completions of the text before point, +treating it as a filename. + +@item complete-username (M-~) +Attempt completion on the text before point, treating +it as a username. + +@item possible-username-completions (C-x ~) +List the possible completions of the text before point, +treating it as a username. + +@item complete-variable (M-$) +Attempt completion on the text before point, treating +it as a shell variable. + +@item possible-variable-completions (C-x $) +List the possible completions of the text before point, +treating it as a shell variable. + +@item complete-hostname (M-@@) +Attempt completion on the text before point, treating +it as a hostname. + +@item possible-hostname-completions (C-x @@) +List the possible completions of the text before point, +treating it as a hostname. + +@item complete-command (M-!) +Attempt completion on the text before point, treating +it as a command name. Command completion attempts to +match the text against aliases, reserved words, shell +functions, shell builtins, and finally executable filenames, +in that order. + +@item possible-command-completions (C-x !) +List the possible completions of the text before point, +treating it as a command name. + +@item dynamic-complete-history (M-@key{TAB}) +Attempt completion on the text before point, comparing +the text against lines from the history list for possible +completion matches. + +@item complete-into-braces (M-@{) +Perform filename completion and insert the list of possible completions +enclosed within braces so the list is available to the shell +(@pxref{Brace Expansion}). + +@end ifset +@end ftable + +@node Keyboard Macros +@subsection Keyboard Macros +@ftable @code + +@item start-kbd-macro (C-x () +Begin saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro. + +@item end-kbd-macro (C-x )) +Stop saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro +and save the definition. + +@item call-last-kbd-macro (C-x e) +Re-execute the last keyboard macro defined, by making the characters +in the macro appear as if typed at the keyboard. + +@end ftable + +@node Miscellaneous Commands +@subsection Some Miscellaneous Commands +@ftable @code + +@item re-read-init-file (C-x C-r) +Read in the contents of the @var{inputrc} file, and incorporate +any bindings or variable assignments found there. + +@item abort (C-g) +Abort the current editing command and +ring the terminal's bell (subject to the setting of +@code{bell-style}). + +@item do-uppercase-version (M-a, M-b, M-@var{x}, @dots{}) +If the metafied character @var{x} is lowercase, run the command +that is bound to the corresponding uppercase character. + +@item prefix-meta (@key{ESC}) +Metafy the next character typed. This is for keyboards +without a meta key. Typing @samp{@key{ESC} f} is equivalent to typing +@kbd{M-f}. + +@item undo (C-_ or C-x C-u) +Incremental undo, separately remembered for each line. + +@item revert-line (M-r) +Undo all changes made to this line. This is like executing the @code{undo} +command enough times to get back to the beginning. + +@ifset BashFeatures +@item tilde-expand (M-&) +@end ifset +@ifclear BashFeatures +@item tilde-expand (M-~) +@end ifclear +Perform tilde expansion on the current word. + +@item set-mark (C-@@) +Set the mark to the point. If a +numeric argument is supplied, the mark is set to that position. + +@item exchange-point-and-mark (C-x C-x) +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. + +@item character-search (C-]) +A character is read and point is moved to the next occurrence of that +character. A negative count searches for previous occurrences. + +@item character-search-backward (M-C-]) +A character is read and point is moved to the previous occurrence +of that character. A negative count searches for subsequent +occurrences. + +@item insert-comment (M-#) +Without a numeric argument, the value of the @code{comment-begin} +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}, the value is inserted, otherwise +the characters in @code{comment-begin} are deleted from the beginning of +the line. +In either case, the line is accepted as if a newline had been typed. +@ifset BashFeatures +The default value of @code{comment-begin} causes this command +to make the current line a shell comment. +If a numeric argument causes the comment character to be removed, the line +will be executed by the shell. +@end ifset + +@item dump-functions () +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} file. This command is unbound by default. + +@item dump-variables () +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} file. This command is unbound by default. + +@item dump-macros () +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} file. This command is unbound by default. + +@ifset BashFeatures +@item glob-complete-word (M-g) +The word before point is treated as a pattern for pathname expansion, +with an asterisk implicitly appended. This pattern is used to +generate a list of matching file names for possible completions. + +@item glob-expand-word (C-x *) +The word before point is treated as a pattern for pathname expansion, +and the list of matching file names is inserted, replacing the word. +If a numeric argument is supplied, a @samp{*} is appended before +pathname expansion. + +@item glob-list-expansions (C-x g) +The list of expansions that would have been generated by +@code{glob-expand-word} is displayed, and the line is redrawn. +If a numeric argument is supplied, a @samp{*} is appended before +pathname expansion. + +@item display-shell-version (C-x C-v) +Display version information about the current instance of Bash. + +@item shell-expand-line (M-C-e) +Expand the line as the shell does. +This performs alias and history expansion as well as all of the shell +word expansions (@pxref{Shell Expansions}). + +@item history-expand-line (M-^) +Perform history expansion on the current line. + +@item magic-space () +Perform history expansion on the current line and insert a space +(@pxref{History Interaction}). + +@item alias-expand-line () +Perform alias expansion on the current line (@pxref{Aliases}). + +@item history-and-alias-expand-line () +Perform history and alias expansion on the current line. + +@item insert-last-argument (M-. or M-_) +A synonym for @code{yank-last-arg}. + +@item operate-and-get-next (C-o) +Accept the current line for execution and fetch the next line +relative to the current line from the history for editing. Any +argument is ignored. + +@item edit-and-execute-command (C-xC-e) +Invoke an editor on the current command line, and execute the result as shell +commands. +Bash attempts to invoke +@code{$FCEDIT}, @code{$EDITOR}, and @code{emacs} +as the editor, in that order. + +@end ifset + +@ifclear BashFeatures +@item emacs-editing-mode (C-e) +When in @code{vi} command mode, this causes a switch to @code{emacs} +editing mode. + +@item vi-editing-mode (M-C-j) +When in @code{emacs} editing mode, this causes a switch to @code{vi} +editing mode. + +@end ifclear + +@end ftable + +@node Readline vi Mode +@section Readline vi Mode + +While the Readline library does not have a full set of @code{vi} +editing functions, it does contain enough to allow simple editing +of the line. The Readline @code{vi} mode behaves as specified in +the @sc{posix} 1003.2 standard. + +@ifset BashFeatures +In order to switch interactively between @code{emacs} and @code{vi} +editing modes, use the @samp{set -o emacs} and @samp{set -o vi} +commands (@pxref{The Set Builtin}). +@end ifset +@ifclear BashFeatures +In order to switch interactively between @code{emacs} and @code{vi} +editing modes, use the command @kbd{M-C-j} (bound to emacs-editing-mode +when in @code{vi} mode and to vi-editing-mode in @code{emacs} mode). +@end ifclear +The Readline default is @code{emacs} mode. + +When you enter a line in @code{vi} mode, you are already placed in +`insertion' mode, as if you had typed an @samp{i}. Pressing @key{ESC} +switches you into `command' mode, where you can edit the text of the +line with the standard @code{vi} movement keys, move to previous +history lines with @samp{k} and subsequent lines with @samp{j}, and +so forth. + +@ifset BashFeatures +@node Programmable Completion +@section Programmable Completion +@cindex programmable completion + +When word completion is attempted for an argument to a command for +which a completion specification (a @var{compspec}) has been defined +using the @code{complete} builtin (@pxref{Programmable Completion Builtins}), +the programmable completion facilities are invoked. + +First, the command name is identified. +If a compspec has been defined for that command, the +compspec is used to generate the list of possible completions for the word. +If the command word is a full pathname, a compspec for the full +pathname is searched for first. +If no compspec is found for the full pathname, an attempt is made to +find a compspec for the portion following the final slash. + +Once a compspec has been found, it is used to generate the list of +matching words. +If a compspec is not found, the default Bash completion +described above (@pxref{Commands For Completion}) is performed. + +First, the actions specified by the compspec are used. +Only matches which are prefixed by the word being completed are +returned. +When the @option{-f} or @option{-d} option is used for filename or +directory name completion, the shell variable @env{FIGNORE} is +used to filter the matches. +@xref{Bash Variables}, for a description of @env{FIGNORE}. + +Any completions specified by a filename expansion pattern to the +@option{-G} option are generated next. +The words generated by the pattern need not match the word being completed. +The @env{GLOBIGNORE} shell variable is not used to filter the matches, +but the @env{FIGNORE} shell variable is used. + +Next, the string specified as the argument to the @option{-W} option +is considered. +The string is first split using the characters in the @env{IFS} +special variable as delimiters. +Shell quoting is honored. +Each word is then expanded using +brace expansion, tilde expansion, parameter and variable expansion, +command substitution, arithmetic expansion, and pathname expansion, +as described above (@pxref{Shell Expansions}). +The results are split using the rules described above +(@pxref{Word Splitting}). +The results of the expansion are prefix-matched against the word being +completed, and the matching words become the possible completions. + +After these matches have been generated, any shell function or command +specified with the @option{-F} and @option{-C} options is invoked. +When the command or function is invoked, the @env{COMP_LINE} and +@env{COMP_POINT} variables are assigned values as described above +(@pxref{Bash Variables}). +If a shell function is being invoked, the @env{COMP_WORDS} and +@env{COMP_CWORD} variables are also set. +When the function or command is invoked, the first argument is the +name of the command whose arguments are being completed, the +second argument is the word being completed, and the third argument +is the word preceding the word being completed on the current command line. +No filtering of the generated completions against the word being completed +is performed; the function or command has complete freedom in generating +the matches. + +Any function specified with @option{-F} is invoked first. +The function may use any of the shell facilities, including the +@code{compgen} builtin described below +(@pxref{Programmable Completion Builtins}), to generate the matches. +It must put the possible completions in the @env{COMPREPLY} array +variable. + +Next, any command specified with the @option{-C} option is invoked +in an environment equivalent to command substitution. +It should print a list of completions, one per line, to +the standard output. +Backslash may be used to escape a newline, if necessary. + +After all of the possible completions are generated, any filter +specified with the @option{-X} option is applied to the list. +The filter is a pattern as used for pathname expansion; a @samp{&} +in the pattern is replaced with the text of the word being completed. +A literal @samp{&} may be escaped with a backslash; the backslash +is removed before attempting a match. +Any completion that matches the pattern will be removed from the list. +A leading @samp{!} negates the pattern; in this case any completion +not matching the pattern will be removed. + +Finally, any prefix and suffix specified with the @option{-P} and @option{-S} +options are added to each member of the completion list, and the result is +returned to the Readline completion code as the list of possible +completions. + +If the previously-applied actions do not generate any matches, and the +@option{-o dirnames} option was supplied to @code{complete} when the +compspec was defined, directory name completion is attempted. + +By default, if a compspec is found, whatever it generates is returned to +the completion code as the full set of possible completions. +The default Bash completions are not attempted, and the Readline default +of filename completion is disabled. +If the @option{-o default} option was supplied to @code{complete} when the +compspec was defined, Readline's default completion will be performed +if the compspec generates no matches. + +When a compspec indicates that directory name completion is desired, +the programmable completion functions force Readline to append a slash +to completed names which are symbolic links to directories, subject to +the value of the @var{mark-directories} Readline variable, regardless +of the setting of the @var{mark-symlinked-directories} Readline variable. + +@node Programmable Completion Builtins +@section Programmable Completion Builtins +@cindex completion builtins + +Two builtin commands are available to manipulate the programmable completion +facilities. + +@table @code +@item compgen +@btindex compgen +@example +@code{compgen [@var{option}] [@var{word}]} +@end example + +Generate possible completion matches for @var{word} according to +the @var{option}s, which may be any option accepted by the +@code{complete} +builtin with the exception of @option{-p} and @option{-r}, and write +the matches to the standard output. +When using the @option{-F} or @option{-C} options, the various shell variables +set by the programmable completion facilities, while available, will not +have useful values. + +The matches will be generated in the same way as if the programmable +completion code had generated them directly from a completion specification +with the same flags. +If @var{word} is specified, only those completions matching @var{word} +will be displayed. + +The return value is true unless an invalid option is supplied, or no +matches were generated. + +@item complete +@btindex complete +@example +@code{complete [-abcdefgjksuv] [-o @var{comp-option}] [-A @var{action}] [-G @var{globpat}] [-W @var{wordlist}] +[-P @var{prefix}] [-S @var{suffix}] [-X @var{filterpat}] [-F @var{function}] +[-C @var{command}] @var{name} [@var{name} @dots{}]} +@code{complete -pr [@var{name} @dots{}]} +@end example + +Specify how arguments to each @var{name} should be completed. +If the @option{-p} option is supplied, or if no options are supplied, existing +completion specifications are printed in a way that allows them to be +reused as input. +The @option{-r} option removes a completion specification for +each @var{name}, or, if no @var{name}s are supplied, all +completion specifications. + +The process of applying these completion specifications when word completion +is attempted is described above (@pxref{Programmable Completion}). + +Other options, if specified, have the following meanings. +The arguments to the @option{-G}, @option{-W}, and @option{-X} options +(and, if necessary, the @option{-P} and @option{-S} options) +should be quoted to protect them from expansion before the +@code{complete} builtin is invoked. + + +@table @code +@item -o @var{comp-option} +The @var{comp-option} controls several aspects of the compspec's behavior +beyond the simple generation of completions. +@var{comp-option} may be one of: + +@table @code + +@item default +Use Readline's default filename completion if the compspec generates +no matches. + +@item dirnames +Perform directory name completion if the compspec generates no matches. + +@item filenames +Tell Readline that the compspec generates filenames, so it can perform any +filename\-specific processing (like adding a slash to directory names or +suppressing trailing spaces). This option is intended to be used with +shell functions specified with @option{-F}. + +@item nospace +Tell Readline not to append a space (the default) to words completed at +the end of the line. +@end table + +@item -A @var{action} +The @var{action} may be one of the following to generate a list of possible +completions: + +@table @code +@item alias +Alias names. May also be specified as @option{-a}. + +@item arrayvar +Array variable names. + +@item binding +Readline key binding names (@pxref{Bindable Readline Commands}). + +@item builtin +Names of shell builtin commands. May also be specified as @option{-b}. + +@item command +Command names. May also be specified as @option{-c}. + +@item directory +Directory names. May also be specified as @option{-d}. + +@item disabled +Names of disabled shell builtins. + +@item enabled +Names of enabled shell builtins. + +@item export +Names of exported shell variables. May also be specified as @option{-e}. + +@item file +File names. May also be specified as @option{-f}. + +@item function +Names of shell functions. + +@item group +Group names. May also be specified as @option{-g}. + +@item helptopic +Help topics as accepted by the @code{help} builtin (@pxref{Bash Builtins}). + +@item hostname +Hostnames, as taken from the file specified by the +@env{HOSTFILE} shell variable (@pxref{Bash Variables}). + +@item job +Job names, if job control is active. May also be specified as @option{-j}. + +@item keyword +Shell reserved words. May also be specified as @option{-k}. + +@item running +Names of running jobs, if job control is active. + +@item service +Service names. May also be specified as @option{-s}. + +@item setopt +Valid arguments for the @option{-o} option to the @code{set} builtin +(@pxref{The Set Builtin}). + +@item shopt +Shell option names as accepted by the @code{shopt} builtin +(@pxref{Bash Builtins}). + +@item signal +Signal names. + +@item stopped +Names of stopped jobs, if job control is active. + +@item user +User names. May also be specified as @option{-u}. + +@item variable +Names of all shell variables. May also be specified as @option{-v}. +@end table + +@item -G @var{globpat} +The filename expansion pattern @var{globpat} is expanded to generate +the possible completions. + +@item -W @var{wordlist} +The @var{wordlist} is split using the characters in the +@env{IFS} special variable as delimiters, and each resultant word +is expanded. +The possible completions are the members of the resultant list which +match the word being completed. + +@item -C @var{command} +@var{command} is executed in a subshell environment, and its output is +used as the possible completions. + +@item -F @var{function} +The shell function @var{function} is executed in the current shell +environment. +When it finishes, the possible completions are retrieved from the value +of the @env{COMPREPLY} array variable. + +@item -X @var{filterpat} +@var{filterpat} is a pattern as used for filename expansion. +It is applied to the list of possible completions generated by the +preceding options and arguments, and each completion matching +@var{filterpat} is removed from the list. +A leading @samp{!} in @var{filterpat} negates the pattern; in this +case, any completion not matching @var{filterpat} is removed. + +@item -P @var{prefix} +@var{prefix} is added at the beginning of each possible completion +after all other options have been applied. + +@item -S @var{suffix} +@var{suffix} is appended to each possible completion +after all other options have been applied. +@end table + +The return value is true unless an invalid option is supplied, an option +other than @option{-p} or @option{-r} is supplied without a @var{name} +argument, an attempt is made to remove a completion specification for +a @var{name} for which no specification exists, or +an error occurs adding a completion specification. + +@end table +@end ifset diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rluserman.dvi b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rluserman.dvi Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..a2339aa --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rluserman.dvi diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rluserman.html b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rluserman.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac8bfbd --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/rluserman.html @@ -0,0 +1,2184 @@ +<HTML> +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> +<!-- Created on June, 27 2002 by texi2html 1.64 --> +<!-- +Written by: Lionel Cons <Lionel.Cons@cern.ch> (original author) + Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> + Olaf Bachmann <obachman@mathematik.uni-kl.de> + and many others. +Maintained by: Olaf Bachmann <obachman@mathematik.uni-kl.de> +Send bugs and suggestions to <texi2html@mathematik.uni-kl.de> + +--> +<HEAD> +<TITLE>GNU Readline Library: </TITLE> + +<META NAME="description" CONTENT="GNU Readline Library: "> +<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="GNU Readline Library: "> +<META NAME="resource-type" CONTENT="document"> +<META NAME="distribution" CONTENT="global"> +<META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="texi2html 1.64"> + +</HEAD> + +<BODY LANG="" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#800080" ALINK="#FF0000"> + +<A NAME="SEC_Top"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H1>GNU Readline Library</H1></P><P> + +This document describes the end user interface of the GNU Readline Library, +a utility which aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete +programs that need to provide a command line interface. +</P><P> + +<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> +<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC1">1. Command Line Editing</A></TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">GNU Readline User's Manual.</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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC2"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC1"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC3"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC1"> 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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC2"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC4"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC9"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC1"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC3"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC5"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC9"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC3"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC4"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC6"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC6"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC3"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC5"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC7"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC7"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC3"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC6"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC8"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC8"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC3"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC7"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC9"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC9"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC3"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC8"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC10"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC1"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC9"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC11"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC10"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC12"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC12"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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>$include /etc/inputrc +</pre></td></tr></table></DL> +<P> + +<A NAME="Sample Init File"></A> +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC12"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC11"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> >> </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H3> 1.3.3 Sample Init File </H3> +<!--docid::SEC12::--> +<P> + +Here is an example of an <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file. This illustrates key +binding, variable assignment, and conditional syntax. +</P><P> + +<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre># This file controls the behaviour of line input editing for +# programs that use the GNU Readline library. Existing +# programs include FTP, Bash, and GDB. +# +# You can re-read the inputrc file with C-x C-r. +# Lines beginning with '#' are comments. +# +# First, include any systemwide bindings and variable +# assignments from /etc/Inputrc +$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="rluserman.html#SEC12"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC14"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC22"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC1"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC13"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC15"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC22"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC14"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC16"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC16"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC15"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC17"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC17"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC16"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC18"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC18"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC17"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC19"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC19"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC18"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC20"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC20"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC19"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC21"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC21"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC20"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC22"> > </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC22"> << </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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="rluserman.html#SEC21"> < </A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ > ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ << ]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC1"> 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="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.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> + +<HR SIZE="6"> +<A NAME="SEC_Contents"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H1>Table of Contents</H1> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC1" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC1">1. Command Line Editing</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC2" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC2">1.1 Introduction to Line Editing</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC3" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC3">1.2 Readline Interaction</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC4" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC4">1.2.1 Readline Bare Essentials</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC5" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC5">1.2.2 Readline Movement Commands</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC6" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC6">1.2.3 Readline Killing Commands</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC7" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC7">1.2.4 Readline Arguments</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC8" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC8">1.2.5 Searching for Commands in the History</A> +<BR> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC9" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC10" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC11" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC11">1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC12" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC12">1.3.3 Sample Init File</A> +<BR> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC13" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC13">1.4 Bindable Readline Commands</A> +<BR> +<UL> +<A NAME="TOC14" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC15" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC16" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC17" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC18" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC19" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC20" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A> +<BR> +<A NAME="TOC21" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A> +<BR> +</UL> +<A NAME="TOC22" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC22">1.5 Readline vi Mode</A> +<BR> +</UL> +</UL> +<HR SIZE=1> +<A NAME="SEC_OVERVIEW"></A> +<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0> +<TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[Index]</TD> +<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="rluserman.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD> +</TR></TABLE> +<H1>Short Table of Contents</H1> +<BLOCKQUOTE> +<A NAME="TOC1" HREF="rluserman.html#SEC1">1. 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The GNU readline library User's Manual. +END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY + + This document describes the end user interface of the GNU Readline +Library, a utility which aids in the consistency of user interface +across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. + + Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + 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. + + 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. + + 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 Free Software Foundation. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Top, Next: Command Line Editing, Up: (dir) + +GNU Readline Library +******************** + + This document describes the end user interface of the GNU Readline +Library, a utility which aids in the consistency of user interface +across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. + +* Menu: + +* Command Line Editing:: GNU Readline User's Manual. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Command Line Editing, Prev: Top, Up: Top + +Command Line Editing +******************** + + This chapter describes the basic features of the GNU command line +editing interface. + +* Menu: + +* Introduction and Notation:: Notation used in this text. +* Readline Interaction:: The minimum set of commands for editing a line. +* Readline Init File:: Customizing Readline from a user's view. +* Bindable Readline Commands:: A description of most of the Readline commands + available for binding +* Readline vi Mode:: A short description of how to make Readline + behave like the vi editor. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Introduction and Notation, Next: Readline Interaction, Up: Command Line Editing + +Introduction to Line Editing +============================ + + The following paragraphs describe the notation used to represent +keystrokes. + + The text `C-k' is read as `Control-K' and describes the character +produced when the <k> key is pressed while the Control key is depressed. + + The text `M-k' is read as `Meta-K' and describes the character +produced when the Meta key (if you have one) is depressed, and the <k> +key is pressed. The Meta key is labeled <ALT> on many keyboards. On +keyboards with two keys labeled <ALT> (usually to either side of the +space bar), the <ALT> on the left side is generally set to work as a +Meta key. The <ALT> 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. + + If you do not have a Meta or <ALT> key, or another key working as a +Meta key, the identical keystroke can be generated by typing <ESC> +_first_, and then typing <k>. Either process is known as "metafying" +the <k> key. + + The text `M-C-k' is read as `Meta-Control-k' and describes the +character produced by "metafying" `C-k'. + + In addition, several keys have their own names. Specifically, +<DEL>, <ESC>, <LFD>, <SPC>, <RET>, and <TAB> all stand for themselves +when seen in this text, or in an init file (*note Readline Init File::). +If your keyboard lacks a <LFD> key, typing <C-j> will produce the +desired character. The <RET> key may be labeled <Return> or <Enter> on +some keyboards. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Readline Interaction, Next: Readline Init File, Prev: Introduction and Notation, Up: Command Line Editing + +Readline Interaction +==================== + + 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 <RET>. You do not have to be at the end of +the line to press <RET>; the entire line is accepted regardless of the +location of the cursor within the line. + +* Menu: + +* Readline Bare Essentials:: The least you need to know about Readline. +* Readline Movement Commands:: Moving about the input line. +* Readline Killing Commands:: How to delete text, and how to get it back! +* Readline Arguments:: Giving numeric arguments to commands. +* Searching:: Searching through previous lines. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Readline Bare Essentials, Next: Readline Movement Commands, Up: Readline Interaction + +Readline Bare Essentials +------------------------ + + 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. + + Sometimes you may mistype a character, and not notice the error +until you have typed several other characters. In that case, you can +type `C-b' to move the cursor to the left, and then correct your +mistake. Afterwards, you can move the cursor to the right with `C-f'. + + 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. + +`C-b' + Move back one character. + +`C-f' + Move forward one character. + +<DEL> or <Backspace> + Delete the character to the left of the cursor. + +`C-d' + Delete the character underneath the cursor. + +Printing characters + Insert the character into the line at the cursor. + +`C-_' or `C-x C-u' + Undo the last editing command. You can undo all the way back to an + empty line. + +(Depending on your configuration, the <Backspace> key be set to delete +the character to the left of the cursor and the <DEL> key set to delete +the character underneath the cursor, like `C-d', rather than the +character to the left of the cursor.) + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Readline Movement Commands, Next: Readline Killing Commands, Prev: Readline Bare Essentials, Up: Readline Interaction + +Readline Movement Commands +-------------------------- + + 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 `C-b', `C-f', `C-d', and +<DEL>. Here are some commands for moving more rapidly about the line. + +`C-a' + Move to the start of the line. + +`C-e' + Move to the end of the line. + +`M-f' + Move forward a word, where a word is composed of letters and + digits. + +`M-b' + Move backward a word. + +`C-l' + Clear the screen, reprinting the current line at the top. + + Notice how `C-f' moves forward a character, while `M-f' moves +forward a word. It is a loose convention that control keystrokes +operate on characters while meta keystrokes operate on words. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Readline Killing Commands, Next: Readline Arguments, Prev: Readline Movement Commands, Up: Readline Interaction + +Readline Killing Commands +------------------------- + + "Killing" text means to delete the text from the line, but to save +it away for later use, usually by "yanking" (re-inserting) it back into +the line. (`Cut' and `paste' are more recent jargon for `kill' and +`yank'.) + + 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. + + When you use a kill command, the text is saved in a "kill-ring". +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. + + Here is the list of commands for killing text. + +`C-k' + Kill the text from the current cursor position to the end of the + line. + +`M-d' + 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 `M-f'. + +`M-<DEL>' + 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 `M-b'. + +`C-w' + Kill from the cursor to the previous whitespace. This is + different than `M-<DEL>' because the word boundaries differ. + + Here is how to "yank" the text back into the line. Yanking means to +copy the most-recently-killed text from the kill buffer. + +`C-y' + Yank the most recently killed text back into the buffer at the + cursor. + +`M-y' + Rotate the kill-ring, and yank the new top. You can only do this + if the prior command is `C-y' or `M-y'. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Readline Arguments, Next: Searching, Prev: Readline Killing Commands, Up: Readline Interaction + +Readline Arguments +------------------ + + You can pass numeric arguments to Readline commands. Sometimes the +argument acts as a repeat count, other times it is the sign 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 `M-- C-k'. + + 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 (`-'), 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 `C-d' command an argument of 10, you could type `M-1 0 C-d', which +will delete the next ten characters on the input line. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Searching, Prev: Readline Arguments, Up: Readline Interaction + +Searching for Commands in the History +------------------------------------- + + Readline provides commands for searching through the command history +for lines containing a specified string. There are two search modes: +"incremental" and "non-incremental". + + 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 `C-r'. Typing `C-s' searches +forward through the history. The characters present in the value of +the `isearch-terminators' variable are used to terminate an incremental +search. If that variable has not been assigned a value, the <ESC> and +`C-J' characters will terminate an incremental search. `C-g' 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. + + To find other matching entries in the history list, type `C-r' or +`C-s' 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 <RET> 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. + + Readline remembers the last incremental search string. If two +`C-r's are typed without any intervening characters defining a new +search string, any remembered search string is used. + + 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. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Readline Init File, Next: Bindable Readline Commands, Prev: Readline Interaction, Up: Command Line Editing + +Readline Init File +================== + + 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 "inputrc" file, conventionally in his home +directory. The name of this file is taken from the value of the +environment variable `INPUTRC'. If that variable is unset, the default +is `~/.inputrc'. + + When a program which uses the Readline library starts up, the init +file is read, and the key bindings are set. + + In addition, the `C-x C-r' command re-reads this init file, thus +incorporating any changes that you might have made to it. + +* Menu: + +* Readline Init File Syntax:: Syntax for the commands in the inputrc file. + +* Conditional Init Constructs:: Conditional key bindings in the inputrc file. + +* Sample Init File:: An example inputrc file. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Readline Init File Syntax, Next: Conditional Init Constructs, Up: Readline Init File + +Readline Init File Syntax +------------------------- + + There are only a few basic constructs allowed in the Readline init +file. Blank lines are ignored. Lines beginning with a `#' are +comments. Lines beginning with a `$' indicate conditional constructs +(*note Conditional Init Constructs::). Other lines denote variable +settings and key bindings. + +Variable Settings + You can modify the run-time behavior of Readline by altering the + values of variables in Readline using the `set' command within the + init file. The syntax is simple: + + set VARIABLE VALUE + + Here, for example, is how to change from the default Emacs-like + key binding to use `vi' line editing commands: + + set editing-mode vi + + Variable names and values, where appropriate, are recognized + without regard to case. + + A great deal of run-time behavior is changeable with the following + variables. + + `bell-style' + Controls what happens when Readline wants to ring the + terminal bell. If set to `none', Readline never rings the + bell. If set to `visible', Readline uses a visible bell if + one is available. If set to `audible' (the default), + Readline attempts to ring the terminal's bell. + + `comment-begin' + The string to insert at the beginning of the line when the + `insert-comment' command is executed. The default value is + `"#"'. + + `completion-ignore-case' + If set to `on', Readline performs filename matching and + completion in a case-insensitive fashion. The default value + is `off'. + + `completion-query-items' + 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 `100'. + + `convert-meta' + If set to `on', Readline will convert characters with the + eighth bit set to an ASCII key sequence by stripping the + eighth bit and prefixing an <ESC> character, converting them + to a meta-prefixed key sequence. The default value is `on'. + + `disable-completion' + If set to `On', Readline will inhibit word completion. + Completion characters will be inserted into the line as if + they had been mapped to `self-insert'. The default is `off'. + + `editing-mode' + The `editing-mode' 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 `emacs' or `vi'. + + `enable-keypad' + When set to `on', Readline will try to enable the application + keypad when it is called. Some systems need this to enable + the arrow keys. The default is `off'. + + `expand-tilde' + If set to `on', tilde expansion is performed when Readline + attempts word completion. The default is `off'. + + If set to `on', the history code attempts to place point at + the same location on each history line retrived with + `previous-history' or `next-history'. + + `horizontal-scroll-mode' + This variable can be set to either `on' or `off'. Setting it + to `on' 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 `off'. + + `input-meta' + If set to `on', 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 `off'. The name `meta-flag' is a synonym + for this variable. + + `isearch-terminators' + The string of characters that should terminate an incremental + search without subsequently executing the character as a + command (*note Searching::). If this variable has not been + given a value, the characters <ESC> and `C-J' will terminate + an incremental search. + + `keymap' + Sets Readline's idea of the current keymap for key binding + commands. Acceptable `keymap' names are `emacs', + `emacs-standard', `emacs-meta', `emacs-ctlx', `vi', `vi-move', + `vi-command', and `vi-insert'. `vi' is equivalent to + `vi-command'; `emacs' is equivalent to `emacs-standard'. The + default value is `emacs'. The value of the `editing-mode' + variable also affects the default keymap. + + `mark-directories' + If set to `on', completed directory names have a slash + appended. The default is `on'. + + `mark-modified-lines' + This variable, when set to `on', causes Readline to display an + asterisk (`*') at the start of history lines which have been + modified. This variable is `off' by default. + + `mark-symlinked-directories' + If set to `on', completed names which are symbolic links to + directories have a slash appended (subject to the value of + `mark-directories'). The default is `off'. + + `match-hidden-files' + This variable, when set to `on', causes Readline to match + files whose names begin with a `.' (hidden files) when + performing filename completion, unless the leading `.' is + supplied by the user in the filename to be completed. This + variable is `on' by default. + + `output-meta' + If set to `on', Readline will display characters with the + eighth bit set directly rather than as a meta-prefixed escape + sequence. The default is `off'. + + `page-completions' + If set to `on', Readline uses an internal `more'-like pager + to display a screenful of possible completions at a time. + This variable is `on' by default. + + `print-completions-horizontally' + If set to `on', Readline will display completions with matches + sorted horizontally in alphabetical order, rather than down + the screen. The default is `off'. + + `show-all-if-ambiguous' + This alters the default behavior of the completion functions. + If set to `on', words which have more than one possible + completion cause the matches to be listed immediately instead + of ringing the bell. The default value is `off'. + + `visible-stats' + If set to `on', a character denoting a file's type is + appended to the filename when listing possible completions. + The default is `off'. + +Key Bindings + 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. + + 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. + + In addition to command names, readline allows keys to be bound to + a string that is inserted when the key is pressed (a MACRO). + + KEYNAME: FUNCTION-NAME or MACRO + KEYNAME is the name of a key spelled out in English. For + example: + Control-u: universal-argument + Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word + Control-o: "> output" + + In the above example, `C-u' is bound to the function + `universal-argument', `M-DEL' is bound to the function + `backward-kill-word', and `C-o' is bound to run the macro + expressed on the right hand side (that is, to insert the text + `> output' into the line). + + A number of symbolic character names are recognized while + processing this key binding syntax: DEL, ESC, ESCAPE, LFD, + NEWLINE, RET, RETURN, RUBOUT, SPACE, SPC, and TAB. + + "KEYSEQ": FUNCTION-NAME or MACRO + KEYSEQ differs from KEYNAME 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. + + "\C-u": universal-argument + "\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file + "\e[11~": "Function Key 1" + + In the above example, `C-u' is again bound to the function + `universal-argument' (just as it was in the first example), + `C-x C-r' is bound to the function `re-read-init-file', and + `<ESC> <[> <1> <1> <~>' is bound to insert the text `Function + Key 1'. + + The following GNU Emacs style escape sequences are available when + specifying key sequences: + + `\C-' + control prefix + + `\M-' + meta prefix + + `\e' + an escape character + + `\\' + backslash + + `\"' + <">, a double quotation mark + + `\'' + <'>, a single quote or apostrophe + + In addition to the GNU Emacs style escape sequences, a second set + of backslash escapes is available: + + `\a' + alert (bell) + + `\b' + backspace + + `\d' + delete + + `\f' + form feed + + `\n' + newline + + `\r' + carriage return + + `\t' + horizontal tab + + `\v' + vertical tab + + `\NNN' + the eight-bit character whose value is the octal value NNN + (one to three digits) + + `\xHH' + the eight-bit character whose value is the hexadecimal value + HH (one or two hex digits) + + 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 `"' and `''. For example, + the following binding will make `C-x \' insert a single `\' into + the line: + "\C-x\\": "\\" + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Conditional Init Constructs, Next: Sample Init File, Prev: Readline Init File Syntax, Up: Readline Init File + +Conditional Init Constructs +--------------------------- + + 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. + +`$if' + The `$if' construct allows bindings to be made based on the + editing mode, the terminal being used, or the application using + Readline. The text of the test extends to the end of the line; no + characters are required to isolate it. + + `mode' + The `mode=' form of the `$if' directive is used to test + whether Readline is in `emacs' or `vi' mode. This may be + used in conjunction with the `set keymap' command, for + instance, to set bindings in the `emacs-standard' and + `emacs-ctlx' keymaps only if Readline is starting out in + `emacs' mode. + + `term' + The `term=' 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 + `=' is tested against both the full name of the terminal and + the portion of the terminal name before the first `-'. This + allows `sun' to match both `sun' and `sun-cmd', for instance. + + `application' + The APPLICATION construct is used to include + application-specific settings. Each program using the + Readline library sets the APPLICATION NAME, 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: + $if Bash + # Quote the current or previous word + "\C-xq": "\eb\"\ef\"" + $endif + +`$endif' + This command, as seen in the previous example, terminates an `$if' + command. + +`$else' + Commands in this branch of the `$if' directive are executed if the + test fails. + +`$include' + This directive takes a single filename as an argument and reads + commands and bindings from that file. For example, the following + directive reads from `/etc/inputrc': + $include /etc/inputrc + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Sample Init File, Prev: Conditional Init Constructs, Up: Readline Init File + +Sample Init File +---------------- + + Here is an example of an INPUTRC file. This illustrates key +binding, variable assignment, and conditional syntax. + + + # 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 + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Bindable Readline Commands, Next: Readline vi Mode, Prev: Readline Init File, Up: Command Line Editing + +Bindable Readline Commands +========================== + +* Menu: + +* Commands For Moving:: Moving about the line. +* Commands For History:: Getting at previous lines. +* Commands For Text:: Commands for changing text. +* Commands For Killing:: Commands for killing and yanking. +* Numeric Arguments:: Specifying numeric arguments, repeat counts. +* Commands For Completion:: Getting Readline to do the typing for you. +* Keyboard Macros:: Saving and re-executing typed characters +* Miscellaneous Commands:: Other miscellaneous commands. + + This section describes Readline commands that may be bound to key +sequences. Command names without an accompanying key sequence are +unbound by default. + + In the following descriptions, "point" refers to the current cursor +position, and "mark" refers to a cursor position saved by the +`set-mark' command. The text between the point and mark is referred to +as the "region". + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Commands For Moving, Next: Commands For History, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Commands For Moving +------------------- + +`beginning-of-line (C-a)' + Move to the start of the current line. + +`end-of-line (C-e)' + Move to the end of the line. + +`forward-char (C-f)' + Move forward a character. + +`backward-char (C-b)' + Move back a character. + +`forward-word (M-f)' + Move forward to the end of the next word. Words are composed of + letters and digits. + +`backward-word (M-b)' + Move back to the start of the current or previous word. Words are + composed of letters and digits. + +`clear-screen (C-l)' + Clear the screen and redraw the current line, leaving the current + line at the top of the screen. + +`redraw-current-line ()' + Refresh the current line. By default, this is unbound. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Commands For History, Next: Commands For Text, Prev: Commands For Moving, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Commands For Manipulating The History +------------------------------------- + +`accept-line (Newline or Return)' + 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 `add_history()'. If this line is a modified history line, + the history line is restored to its original state. + +`previous-history (C-p)' + Move `back' through the history list, fetching the previous + command. + +`next-history (C-n)' + Move `forward' through the history list, fetching the next command. + +`beginning-of-history (M-<)' + Move to the first line in the history. + +`end-of-history (M->)' + Move to the end of the input history, i.e., the line currently + being entered. + +`reverse-search-history (C-r)' + Search backward starting at the current line and moving `up' + through the history as necessary. This is an incremental search. + +`forward-search-history (C-s)' + Search forward starting at the current line and moving `down' + through the the history as necessary. This is an incremental + search. + +`non-incremental-reverse-search-history (M-p)' + 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. + +`non-incremental-forward-search-history (M-n)' + 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. + +`history-search-forward ()' + 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. + +`history-search-backward ()' + 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. + +`yank-nth-arg (M-C-y)' + Insert the first argument to the previous command (usually the + second word on the previous line) at point. With an argument N, + insert the Nth word from the previous command (the words in the + previous command begin with word 0). A negative argument inserts + the Nth word from the end of the previous command. + +`yank-last-arg (M-. or M-_)' + Insert last argument to the previous command (the last word of the + previous history entry). With an argument, behave exactly like + `yank-nth-arg'. Successive calls to `yank-last-arg' move back + through the history list, inserting the last argument of each line + in turn. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Commands For Text, Next: Commands For Killing, Prev: Commands For History, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Commands For Changing Text +-------------------------- + +`delete-char (C-d)' + 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 `delete-char', then return EOF. + +`backward-delete-char (Rubout)' + Delete the character behind the cursor. A numeric argument means + to kill the characters instead of deleting them. + +`forward-backward-delete-char ()' + 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. + +`quoted-insert (C-q or C-v)' + Add the next character typed to the line verbatim. This is how to + insert key sequences like `C-q', for example. + +`tab-insert (M-<TAB>)' + Insert a tab character. + +`self-insert (a, b, A, 1, !, ...)' + Insert yourself. + +`transpose-chars (C-t)' + 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. + +`transpose-words (M-t)' + 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. + +`upcase-word (M-u)' + Uppercase the current (or following) word. With a negative + argument, uppercase the previous word, but do not move the cursor. + +`downcase-word (M-l)' + Lowercase the current (or following) word. With a negative + argument, lowercase the previous word, but do not move the cursor. + +`capitalize-word (M-c)' + Capitalize the current (or following) word. With a negative + argument, capitalize the previous word, but do not move the cursor. + +`overwrite-mode ()' + 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 + `emacs' mode; `vi' mode does overwrite differently. Each call to + `readline()' starts in insert mode. + + In overwrite mode, characters bound to `self-insert' replace the + text at point rather than pushing the text to the right. + Characters bound to `backward-delete-char' replace the character + before point with a space. + + By default, this command is unbound. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Commands For Killing, Next: Numeric Arguments, Prev: Commands For Text, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Killing And Yanking +------------------- + +`kill-line (C-k)' + Kill the text from point to the end of the line. + +`backward-kill-line (C-x Rubout)' + Kill backward to the beginning of the line. + +`unix-line-discard (C-u)' + Kill backward from the cursor to the beginning of the current line. + +`kill-whole-line ()' + Kill all characters on the current line, no matter where point is. + By default, this is unbound. + +`kill-word (M-d)' + 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 `forward-word'. + +`backward-kill-word (M-<DEL>)' + Kill the word behind point. Word boundaries are the same as + `backward-word'. + +`unix-word-rubout (C-w)' + Kill the word behind point, using white space as a word boundary. + The killed text is saved on the kill-ring. + +`delete-horizontal-space ()' + Delete all spaces and tabs around point. By default, this is + unbound. + +`kill-region ()' + Kill the text in the current region. By default, this command is + unbound. + +`copy-region-as-kill ()' + Copy the text in the region to the kill buffer, so it can be yanked + right away. By default, this command is unbound. + +`copy-backward-word ()' + Copy the word before point to the kill buffer. The word + boundaries are the same as `backward-word'. By default, this + command is unbound. + +`copy-forward-word ()' + Copy the word following point to the kill buffer. The word + boundaries are the same as `forward-word'. By default, this + command is unbound. + +`yank (C-y)' + Yank the top of the kill ring into the buffer at point. + +`yank-pop (M-y)' + Rotate the kill-ring, and yank the new top. You can only do this + if the prior command is `yank' or `yank-pop'. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Numeric Arguments, Next: Commands For Completion, Prev: Commands For Killing, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Specifying Numeric Arguments +---------------------------- + +`digit-argument (M-0, M-1, ... M--)' + Add this digit to the argument already accumulating, or start a new + argument. `M--' starts a negative argument. + +`universal-argument ()' + 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 `universal-argument' 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. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Commands For Completion, Next: Keyboard Macros, Prev: Numeric Arguments, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Letting Readline Type For You +----------------------------- + +`complete (<TAB>)' + Attempt to perform completion on the text before point. The + actual completion performed is application-specific. The default + is filename completion. + +`possible-completions (M-?)' + List the possible completions of the text before point. + +`insert-completions (M-*)' + Insert all completions of the text before point that would have + been generated by `possible-completions'. + +`menu-complete ()' + Similar to `complete', but replaces the word to be completed with + a single match from the list of possible completions. Repeated + execution of `menu-complete' 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 + `bell-style') and the original text is restored. An argument of N + moves N 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 <TAB>, but is unbound by + default. + +`delete-char-or-list ()' + Deletes the character under the cursor if not at the beginning or + end of the line (like `delete-char'). If at the end of the line, + behaves identically to `possible-completions'. This command is + unbound by default. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Keyboard Macros, Next: Miscellaneous Commands, Prev: Commands For Completion, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Keyboard Macros +--------------- + +`start-kbd-macro (C-x ()' + Begin saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro. + +`end-kbd-macro (C-x ))' + Stop saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro + and save the definition. + +`call-last-kbd-macro (C-x e)' + Re-execute the last keyboard macro defined, by making the + characters in the macro appear as if typed at the keyboard. + + +File: rluserman.info, Node: Miscellaneous Commands, Prev: Keyboard Macros, Up: Bindable Readline Commands + +Some Miscellaneous Commands +--------------------------- + +`re-read-init-file (C-x C-r)' + Read in the contents of the INPUTRC file, and incorporate any + bindings or variable assignments found there. + +`abort (C-g)' + Abort the current editing command and ring the terminal's bell + (subject to the setting of `bell-style'). + +`do-uppercase-version (M-a, M-b, M-X, ...)' + If the metafied character X is lowercase, run the command that is + bound to the corresponding uppercase character. + +`prefix-meta (<ESC>)' + Metafy the next character typed. This is for keyboards without a + meta key. Typing `<ESC> f' is equivalent to typing `M-f'. + +`undo (C-_ or C-x C-u)' + Incremental undo, separately remembered for each line. + +`revert-line (M-r)' + Undo all changes made to this line. This is like executing the + `undo' command enough times to get back to the beginning. + +`tilde-expand (M-~)' + Perform tilde expansion on the current word. + +`set-mark (C-@)' + Set the mark to the point. If a numeric argument is supplied, the + mark is set to that position. + +`exchange-point-and-mark (C-x C-x)' + 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. + +`character-search (C-])' + A character is read and point is moved to the next occurrence of + that character. A negative count searches for previous + occurrences. + +`character-search-backward (M-C-])' + A character is read and point is moved to the previous occurrence + of that character. A negative count searches for subsequent + occurrences. + +`insert-comment (M-#)' + Without a numeric argument, the value of the `comment-begin' + 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 `comment-begin', the value is inserted, otherwise the + characters in `comment-begin' are deleted from the beginning of + the line. In either case, the line is accepted as if a newline + had been typed. + +`dump-functions ()' + 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 INPUTRC + file. This command is unbound by default. + +`dump-variables ()' + 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 + INPUTRC file. This command is unbound by default. + +`dump-macros ()' + 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 + INPUTRC file. 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Pressing <ESC> switches +you into `command' mode, where you can edit the text of the line with +the standard `vi' movement keys, move to previous history lines with +`k' and subsequent lines with `j', and so forth. + + + +Tag Table: +Node: Top1208 +Node: Command Line Editing1604 +Node: Introduction and Notation2218 +Node: Readline Interaction3837 +Node: Readline Bare Essentials5025 +Node: Readline Movement Commands6807 +Node: Readline Killing Commands7765 +Node: Readline Arguments9675 +Node: Searching10712 +Node: Readline Init File12856 +Node: Readline Init File Syntax13918 +Node: Conditional Init Constructs24802 +Node: Sample Init File27328 +Node: Bindable Readline Commands30513 +Node: Commands For Moving31564 +Node: Commands For History32414 +Node: Commands For Text35273 +Node: Commands For Killing37988 +Node: Numeric Arguments39940 +Node: Commands For Completion41069 +Node: Keyboard Macros42602 +Node: Miscellaneous Commands43162 +Node: Readline vi Mode46512 + +End Tag Table diff 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The GNU readline library User's Manual. +@end direntry + +This document describes the end user interface of the GNU Readline Library, +a utility which aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete +programs that need to provide a command line interface. + +Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +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. + +@ignore +Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the +results, provided the printed document carries copying permission +notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph +(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual). +@end ignore + +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. + +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 Free Software Foundation. +@end ifinfo + +@titlepage +@title GNU Readline Library User Interface +@subtitle Edition @value{EDITION}, for @code{Readline Library} Version @value{VERSION}. +@subtitle @value{UPDATE-MONTH} +@author Brian Fox, Free Software Foundation +@author Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University + +@page +This document describes the end user interface of the GNU Readline Library, +a utility which aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete +programs that need to provide a command line interface. + +Published by the Free Software Foundation @* +59 Temple Place, Suite 330, @* +Boston, MA 02111 USA + +Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of +this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice +are preserved on all copies. + +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. + +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 Free Software Foundation. + +@vskip 0pt plus 1filll +Copyright @copyright{} 1988-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@end titlepage + +@ifinfo +@node Top +@top GNU Readline Library + +This document describes the end user interface of the GNU Readline Library, +a utility which aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete +programs that need to provide a command line interface. + +@menu +* Command Line Editing:: GNU Readline User's Manual. +@end menu +@end ifinfo + +@include rluser.texinfo + +@contents +@bye diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/texi2dvi b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/texi2dvi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c186848 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/texi2dvi @@ -0,0 +1,568 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# texi2dvi --- produce DVI (or PDF) files from Texinfo (or LaTeX) sources. +# $Id$ +# +# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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No makeinfo. + bibtex=${BIBTEX:-bibtex} + makeinfo= # no point in running makeinfo on latex source. + texindex=${MAKEINDEX:-makeindex} + if test $oformat = dvi; then + tex=${LATEX:-latex} + else + tex=${PDFLATEX:-pdflatex} + fi + ;; + + *) + # Assume a Texinfo file. Texinfo files need makeinfo, texindex and tex. + bibtex= + texindex=${TEXINDEX:-texindex} + if test $oformat = dvi; then + tex=${TEX:-tex} + else + tex=${PDFTEX:-pdftex} + fi + # Unless required by the user, makeinfo expansion is wanted only + # if texinfo.tex is too old. + if test "$expand" = t; then + makeinfo=${MAKEINFO:-makeinfo} + else + # Check if texinfo.tex performs macro expansion by looking for + # its version. The version is a date of the form YEAR-MO-DA. + # We don't need to use [0-9] to match the digits since anyway + # the comparison with $txiprereq, a number, will fail with non + # digits. + txiversion_tex=txiversion.tex + echo '\input texinfo.tex @bye' >$tmpdir/$txiversion_tex + # Run in the tmpdir to avoid leaving files. + eval `cd $tmpdir >/dev/null \ + && $tex $txiversion_tex 2>/dev/null \ +| sed -n 's/^.*\[\(.*\)version \(....\)-\(..\)-\(..\).*$/txiformat=\1 txiversion="\2\3\4"/p'` + $verbose "texinfo.tex preloaded as \`$txiformat', version is \`$txiversion' ..." + if test "$txiprereq" -le "$txiversion" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + makeinfo= + else + makeinfo=${MAKEINFO:-makeinfo} + fi + # As long as we had to run TeX, offer the user this convenience + if test "$txiformat" = Texinfo; then + escape=@ + fi + fi + ;; + esac + + # Expand macro commands in the original source file using Makeinfo. + # Always use `end' footnote style, since the `separate' style + # generates different output (arguably this is a bug in -E). + # Discard main info output, the user asked to run TeX, not makeinfo. + if test -n "$makeinfo"; then + $verbose "Macro-expanding $command_line_filename to $filename_src ..." + sed -f $comment_iftex_sed "$command_line_filename" \ + | $makeinfo --footnote-style=end -I "$filename_dir" $miincludes \ + -o /dev/null --macro-expand=- \ + | sed -f $uncomment_iftex_sed >"$filename_src" + filename_input=$filename_src + fi + + # If makeinfo failed (or was not even run), use the original file as input. + if test $? -ne 0 \ + || test ! -r "$filename_src"; then + $verbose "Reverting to $command_line_filename ..." + filename_input=$filename_dir/$filename_ext + fi + + # Used most commonly for @finalout, @smallbook, etc. + if test -n "$textra"; then + $verbose "Inserting extra commands: $textra" + sed '/^@setfilename/a\ +'"$textra" "$filename_input" >$filename_xtr + filename_input=$filename_xtr + fi + + # If clean mode was specified, then move to the temporary directory. + if test "$clean" = t; then + $verbose "cd $tmpdir_src" + cd "$tmpdir_src" || exit 1 + fi + + while :; do # will break out of loop below + orig_xref_files=`$get_xref_files "$filename_noext"` + + # Save copies of originals for later comparison. + if test -n "$orig_xref_files"; then + $verbose "Backing up xref files: `echo $orig_xref_files | sed 's|\./||g'`" + cp $orig_xref_files $tmpdir_bak + fi + + # Run bibtex on current file. + # - If its input (AUX) exists. + # - If AUX contains both `\bibdata' and `\bibstyle'. + # - If some citations are missing (LOG contains `Citation'). + # or the LOG complains of a missing .bbl + # + # We run bibtex first, because I can see reasons for the indexes + # to change after bibtex is run, but I see no reason for the + # converse. + # + # Don't try to be too smart. Running bibtex only if the bbl file + # exists and is older than the LaTeX file is wrong, since the + # document might include files that have changed. Because there + # can be several AUX (if there are \include's), but a single LOG, + # looking for missing citations in LOG is easier, though we take + # the risk to match false messages. + if test -n "$bibtex" \ + && test -r "$filename_noext.aux" \ + && test -r "$filename_noext.log" \ + && (grep '^\\bibdata[{]' "$filename_noext.aux" \ + && grep '^\\bibstyle[{]' "$filename_noext.aux" \ + && (grep 'Warning:.*Citation.*undefined' "$filename_noext.log" \ + || grep 'No file .*\.bbl\.' "$filename_noext.log")) \ + >/dev/null 2>&1; \ + then + $verbose "Running $bibtex $filename_noext ..." + if $bibtex "$filename_noext" >&5; then :; else + echo "$0: $bibtex exited with bad status, quitting." >&2 + exit 1 + fi + fi + + # What we'll run texindex on -- exclude non-index files. + # Since we know index files are last, it is correct to remove everything + # before .aux and .?o?. + index_files=`echo "$orig_xref_files" \ + | sed "s!.*\.aux!!g; + s!./$filename_noext\..o.!!g; + s/^[ ]*//;s/[ ]*$//"` + # Run texindex (or makeindex) on current index files. If they + # already exist, and after running TeX a first time the index + # files don't change, then there's no reason to run TeX again. + # But we won't know that if the index files are out of date or + # nonexistent. + if test -n "$texindex" && test -n "$index_files"; then + $verbose "Running $texindex $index_files ..." + if $texindex $index_files 2>&5 1>&2; then :; else + echo "$0: $texindex exited with bad status, quitting." >&2 + exit 1 + fi + fi + + # Finally, run TeX. + # Prevent $ESCAPE from being interpreted by the shell if it happens + # to be `/'. + $batch tex_args="\\${escape}nonstopmode\ \\${escape}input" + $verbose "Running $cmd ..." + cmd="$tex $tex_args $filename_input" + if $cmd >&5; then :; else + echo "$0: $tex exited with bad status, quitting." >&2 + echo "$0: see $filename_noext.log for errors." >&2 + test "$clean" = t \ + && cp "$filename_noext.log" "$orig_pwd" + exit 1 + fi + + + # Decide if looping again is needed. + finished=t + + # LaTeX (and the package changebar) report in the LOG file if it + # should be rerun. This is needed for files included from + # subdirs, since texi2dvi does not try to compare xref files in + # subdirs. Performing xref files test is still good since LaTeX + # does not report changes in xref files. + if fgrep "Rerun to get" "$filename_noext.log" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + finished= + fi + + # Check if xref files changed. + new_xref_files=`$get_xref_files "$filename_noext"` + $verbose "Original xref files = `echo $orig_xref_files | sed 's|\./||g'`" + $verbose "New xref files = `echo $new_xref_files | sed 's|\./||g'`" + + # If old and new lists don't at least have the same file list, + # then one file or another has definitely changed. + test "x$orig_xref_files" != "x$new_xref_files" && finished= + + # File list is the same. We must compare each file until we find + # a difference. + if test -n "$finished"; then + for this_file in $new_xref_files; do + $verbose "Comparing xref file `echo $this_file | sed 's|\./||g'` ..." + # cmp -s returns nonzero exit status if files differ. + if cmp -s "$this_file" "$tmpdir_bak/$this_file"; then :; else + # We only need to keep comparing until we find one that + # differs, because we'll have to run texindex & tex again no + # matter how many more there might be. + finished= + $verbose "xref file `echo $this_file | sed 's|\./||g'` differed ..." + test "$debug" = t && diff -c "$tmpdir_bak/$this_file" "$this_file" + break + fi + done + fi + + # If finished, exit the loop, else rerun the loop. + test -n "$finished" && break + done + + # If we were in clean mode, compilation was in a tmp directory. + # Copy the DVI (or PDF) file into the directory where the compilation + # has been done. (The temp dir is about to get removed anyway.) + # We also return to the original directory so that + # - the next file is processed in correct conditions + # - the temporary file can be removed + if test -n "$clean"; then + $verbose "Copying $oformat file from `pwd` to $orig_pwd" + cp -p "./$filename_noext.$oformat" "$orig_pwd" + cd / # in case $orig_pwd is on a different drive (for DOS) + cd $orig_pwd || exit 1 + fi + + # Remove temporary files. + if test "x$debug" = "x"; then + $verbose "Removing $tmpdir_src $tmpdir_xtr $tmpdir_bak ..." + cd / + rm -rf $tmpdir_src $tmpdir_xtr $tmpdir_bak + fi +done + +$verbose "$0 done." +exit 0 # exit successfully, not however we ended the loop. diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/texi2html b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/texi2html new file mode 100755 index 0000000..7bb8493 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/texi2html @@ -0,0 +1,5429 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl +'di '; +'ig 00 '; +#+############################################################################## +# +# texi2html: Program to transform Texinfo documents to HTML +# +# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +# +#-############################################################################## + +# This requires perl version 5 or higher +require 5.0; + +#++############################################################################## +# +# NOTE FOR DEBUGGING THIS SCRIPT: +# You can run 'perl texi2html.pl' directly, provided you have +# the environment variable T2H_HOME set to the directory containing +# the texi2html.init file +# +#--############################################################################## + +# CVS version: +# $Id$ + +# Homepage: +$T2H_HOMEPAGE = <<EOT; +http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~obachman/Texi2html +EOT + +# Authors: +$T2H_AUTHORS = <<EOT; +Written by: Lionel Cons <Lionel.Cons\@cern.ch> (original author) + Karl Berry <karl\@freefriends.org> + Olaf Bachmann <obachman\@mathematik.uni-kl.de> + and many others. +Maintained by: Olaf Bachmann <obachman\@mathematik.uni-kl.de> +Send bugs and suggestions to <texi2html\@mathematik.uni-kl.de> +EOT + +# Version: set in configure.in +$THISVERSION = '1.64'; +$THISPROG = "texi2html $THISVERSION"; # program name and version + +# The man page for this program is included at the end of this file and can be +# viewed using the command 'nroff -man texi2html'. + +# Identity: + +$T2H_TODAY = &pretty_date; # like "20 September 1993" +# the eval prevents this from breaking on system which do not have +# a proper getpwuid implemented +eval { ($T2H_USER = (getpwuid ($<))[6]) =~ s/,.*//;}; # Who am i + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# Initialization # +# Pasted content of File $(srcdir)/texi2html.init: Default initializations # +# # +#---############################################################################ + +# leave this within comments, and keep the require statement +# This way, you can directly run texi2html.pl, if $ENV{T2H_HOME}/texi2html.init +# exists. + +# +# -*-perl-*- +###################################################################### +# File: texi2html.init +# +# Sets default values for command-line arguments and for various customizable +# procedures +# +# A copy of this file is pasted into the beginning of texi2html by +# 'make texi2html' +# +# Copy this file and make changes to it, if you like. +# Afterwards, either, load it with command-line option -init_file <your_init_file> +# +# $Id$ + +###################################################################### +# stuff which can also be set by command-line options +# +# +# Note: values set here, overwrite values set by the command-line +# options before -init_file and might still be overwritten by +# command-line arguments following the -init_file option +# + +# T2H_OPTIONS is a hash whose keys are the (long) names of valid +# command-line options and whose values are a hash with the following keys: +# type ==> one of !|=i|:i|=s|:s (see GetOpt::Long for more info) +# linkage ==> ref to scalar, array, or subroutine (see GetOpt::Long for more info) +# verbose ==> short description of option (displayed by -h) +# noHelp ==> if 1 -> for "not so important options": only print description on -h 1 +# 2 -> for obsolete options: only print description on -h 2 + +$T2H_DEBUG = 0; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {debug} = +{ + type => '=i', + linkage => \$main::T2H_DEBUG, + verbose => 'output HTML with debuging information', +}; + +$T2H_DOCTYPE = '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">'; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {doctype} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \$main::T2H_DOCTYPE, + verbose => 'document type which is output in header of HTML files', + noHelp => 1 +}; + +$T2H_CHECK = 0; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {check} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$main::T2H_CHECK, + verbose => 'if set, only check files and output all things that may be Texinfo commands', + noHelp => 1 +}; + +# -expand +# if set to "tex" (or, "info") expand @iftex and @tex (or, @ifinfo) sections +# else, neither expand @iftex, @tex, nor @ifinfo sections +$T2H_EXPAND = "info"; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {expand} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \$T2H_EXPAND, + verbose => 'Expand info|tex|none section of texinfo source', +}; + +# - glossary +#if set, uses section named `Footnotes' for glossary +$T2H_USE_GLOSSARY = 0; +T2H_OPTIONS -> {glossary} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_USE_GLOSSARY, + verbose => "if set, uses section named `Footnotes' for glossary", + noHelp => 1, +}; + + +# -invisible +# $T2H_INVISIBLE_MARK is the text used to create invisible destination +# anchors for index links (you can for instance use the invisible.xbm +# file shipped with this program). This is a workaround for a known +# bug of many WWW browsers, including netscape. +# For me, it works fine without it -- on the contrary: if there, it +# inserts space between headers and start of text (obachman 3/99) +$T2H_INVISIBLE_MARK = ''; +# $T2H_INVISIBLE_MARK = ' '; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {invisible} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \$T2H_INVISIBLE_MARK, + verbose => 'use text in invisble anchot', + noHelp => 1, +}; + +# -iso +# if set, ISO8879 characters are used for special symbols (like copyright, etc) +$T2H_USE_ISO = 0; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {iso} = +{ + type => 'iso', + linkage => \$T2H_USE_ISO, + verbose => 'if set, ISO8879 characters are used for special symbols (like copyright, etc)', + noHelp => 1, +}; + +# -I +# list directories where @include files are searched for (besides the +# directory of the doc file) additional '-I' args add to this list +@T2H_INCLUDE_DIRS = ("."); +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {I} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \@T2H_INCLUDE_DIRS, + verbose => 'append $s to the @include search path', +}; + +# -top_file +# uses file of this name for top-level file +# extension is manipulated appropriately, if necessary. +# If empty, <basename of document>.html is used +# Typically, you would set this to "index.html". +$T2H_TOP_FILE = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {top_file} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \$T2H_TOP_FILE, + verbose => 'use $s as top file, instead of <docname>.html', +}; + + +# -toc_file +# uses file of this name for table of contents file +# extension is manipulated appropriately, if necessary. +# If empty, <basename of document>_toc.html is used +$T2H_TOC_FILE = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {toc_file} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \$T2H_TOC_FILE, + verbose => 'use $s as ToC file, instead of <docname>_toc.html', +}; + +# -frames +# if set, output two additional files which use HTML 4.0 "frames". +$T2H_FRAMES = 0; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {frames} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_FRAMES, + verbose => 'output files which use HTML 4.0 frames (experimental)', + noHelp => 1, +}; + + +# -menu | -nomenu +# if set, show the Texinfo menus +$T2H_SHOW_MENU = 1; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {menu} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_SHOW_MENU, + verbose => 'ouput Texinfo menus', +}; + +# -number | -nonumber +# if set, number sections and show section names and numbers in references +# and menus +$T2H_NUMBER_SECTIONS = 1; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {number} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_NUMBER_SECTIONS, + verbose => 'use numbered sections' +}; + +# if set, and T2H_NUMBER_SECTIONS is set, then use node names in menu +# entries, instead of section names +$T2H_NODE_NAME_IN_MENU = 0; + +# if set and menu entry equals menu descr, then do not print menu descr. +# Likewise, if node name equals entry name, do not print entry name. +$T2H_AVOID_MENU_REDUNDANCY = 1; + +# -split section|chapter|none +# if set to 'section' (resp. 'chapter') create one html file per (sub)section +# (resp. chapter) and separate pages for Top, ToC, Overview, Index, +# Glossary, About. +# otherwise, create monolithic html file which contains whole document +#$T2H_SPLIT = 'section'; +$T2H_SPLIT = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {split} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \$T2H_SPLIT, + verbose => 'split document on section|chapter else no splitting', +}; + +# -section_navigation|-no-section_navigation +# if set, then navigation panels are printed at the beginning of each section +# and, possibly at the end (depending on whether or not there were more than +# $T2H_WORDS_IN_PAGE words on page +# This is most useful if you do not want to have section navigation +# on -split chapter +$T2H_SECTION_NAVIGATION = 1; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {sec_nav} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_SECTION_NAVIGATION, + verbose => 'output navigation panels for each section', +}; + +# -subdir +# if set put result files in this directory +# if not set result files are put into current directory +#$T2H_SUBDIR = 'html'; +$T2H_SUBDIR = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {subdir} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \$T2H_SUBDIR, + verbose => 'put HTML files in directory $s, instead of $cwd', +}; + +# -short_extn +# If this is set all HTML file will have extension ".htm" instead of +# ".html". This is helpful when shipping the document to PC systems. +$T2H_SHORTEXTN = 0; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {short_ext} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_SHORTEXTN, + verbose => 'use "htm" extension for output HTML files', +}; + + +# -prefix +# Set the output file prefix, prepended to all .html, .gif and .pl files. +# By default, this is the basename of the document +$T2H_PREFIX = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {prefix} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \$T2H_PREFIX, + verbose => 'use as prefix for output files, instead of <docname>', +}; + +# -o filename +# If set, generate monolithic document output html into $filename +$T2H_OUT = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {out_file} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => sub {$main::T2H_OUT = @_[1]; $T2H_SPLIT = '';}, + verbose => 'if set, all HTML output goes into file $s', +}; + +# -short_ref +#if set cross-references are given without section numbers +$T2H_SHORT_REF = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {short_ref} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_SHORT_REF, + verbose => 'if set, references are without section numbers', +}; + +# -idx_sum +# if value is set, then for each @prinindex $what +# $docu_name_$what.idx is created which contains lines of the form +# $key\t$ref sorted alphabetically (case matters) +$T2H_IDX_SUMMARY = 0; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {idx_sum} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_IDX_SUMMARY, + verbose => 'if set, also output index summary', + noHelp => 1, +}; + +# -verbose +# if set, chatter about what we are doing +$T2H_VERBOSE = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {Verbose} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_VERBOSE, + verbose => 'print progress info to stdout', +}; + +# -lang +# For page titles use $T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{...} as title. +# To add a new language, supply list of titles (see $T2H_WORDS below). +# and use ISO 639 language codes (see e.g. perl module Locale-Codes-1.02 +# for definitions) +# Default's to 'en' if not set or no @documentlanguage is specified +$T2H_LANG = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {lang} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => sub {SetDocumentLanguage($_[1])}, + verbose => 'use $s as document language (ISO 639 encoding)', +}; + +# -l2h +# if set, uses latex2html for generation of math content +$T2H_L2H = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {l2h} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_L2H, + verbose => 'if set, uses latex2html for @math and @tex', +}; + +###################### +# The following options are only relevant if $T2H_L2H is set +# +# -l2h_l2h +# name/location of latex2html progam +$T2H_L2H_L2H = "latex2html"; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {l2h_l2h} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \$T2H_L2H_L2H, + verbose => 'program to use for latex2html translation', + noHelp => 1, +}; + +# -l2h_skip +# if set, skips actual call to latex2html tries to reuse previously generated +# content, instead +$T2H_L2H_SKIP = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {l2h_skip} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_L2H_SKIP, + verbose => 'if set, tries to reuse previously latex2html output', + noHelp => 1, +}; + +# -l2h_tmp +# if set, l2h uses this directory for temporarary files. The path +# leading to this directory may not contain a dot (i.e., a "."), +# otherwise, l2h will fail +$T2H_L2H_TMP = ''; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {l2h_tmp} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \$T2H_L2H_TMP, + verbose => 'if set, uses $s as temporary latex2html directory', + noHelp => 1, +}; + +# if set, cleans intermediate files (they all have the prefix $doc_l2h_) +# of l2h +$T2H_L2H_CLEAN = 1; +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {l2h_clean} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_L2H_CLEAN, + verbose => 'if set, do not keep intermediate latex2html files for later reuse', + noHelp => 1, +}; + +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {D} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => sub {$main::value{@_[1]} = 1;}, + verbose => 'equivalent to Texinfo "@set $s 1"', + noHelp => 1, +}; + +$T2H_OPTIONS -> {init_file} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => \&LoadInitFile, + verbose => 'load init file $s' +}; + + +############################################################################## +# +# The following can only be set in the init file +# +############################################################################## + +# if set, center @image by default +# otherwise, do not center by default +$T2H_CENTER_IMAGE = 1; + +# used as identation for block enclosing command @example, etc +# If not empty, must be enclosed in <td></td> +$T2H_EXAMPLE_INDENT_CELL = '<td> </td>'; +# same as above, only for @small +$T2H_SMALL_EXAMPLE_INDENT_CELL = '<td> </td>'; +# font size for @small +$T2H_SMALL_FONT_SIZE = '-1'; + +# if non-empty, and no @..heading appeared in Top node, then +# use this as header for top node/section, otherwise use value of +# @settitle or @shorttitle (in that order) +$T2H_TOP_HEADING = ''; + +# if set, use this chapter for 'Index' button, else +# use first chapter whose name matches 'index' (case insensitive) +$T2H_INDEX_CHAPTER = ''; + +# if set and $T2H_SPLIT is set, then split index pages at the next letter +# after they have more than that many entries +$T2H_SPLIT_INDEX = 100; + +# if set (e.g., to index.html) replace hrefs to this file +# (i.e., to index.html) by ./ +$T2H_HREF_DIR_INSTEAD_FILE = ''; + +######################################################################## +# Language dependencies: +# To add a new language extend T2H_WORDS hash and create $T2H_<...>_WORDS hash +# To redefine one word, simply do: +# $T2H_WORDS->{<language>}->{<word>} = 'whatever' in your personal init file. +# +$T2H_WORDS_EN = +{ + # titles of pages + 'ToC_Title' => 'Table of Contents', + 'Overview_Title' => 'Short Table of Contents', + 'Index_Title' => 'Index', + 'About_Title' => 'About this document', + 'Footnotes_Title' => 'Footnotes', + 'See' => 'See', + 'see' => 'see', + 'section' => 'section', +# If necessary, we could extend this as follows: +# # text for buttons +# 'Top_Button' => 'Top', +# 'ToC_Button' => 'Contents', +# 'Overview_Button' => 'Overview', +# 'Index_button' => 'Index', +# 'Back_Button' => 'Back', +# 'FastBack_Button' => 'FastBack', +# 'Prev_Button' => 'Prev', +# 'Up_Button' => 'Up', +# 'Next_Button' => 'Next', +# 'Forward_Button' =>'Forward', +# 'FastWorward_Button' => 'FastForward', +# 'First_Button' => 'First', +# 'Last_Button' => 'Last', +# 'About_Button' => 'About' +}; + +$T2H_WORD_DE = +{ + 'ToC_Title' => 'Inhaltsverzeichniss', + 'Overview_Title' => 'Kurzes Inhaltsverzeichniss', + 'Index_Title' => 'Index', + 'About_Title' => 'Über dieses Dokument', + 'Footnotes_Title' => 'Fußnoten', + 'See' => 'Siehe', + 'see' => 'siehe', + 'section' => 'Abschnitt', +}; + +$T2H_WORD_NL = +{ + 'ToC_Title' => 'Inhoudsopgave', + 'Overview_Title' => 'Korte inhoudsopgave', + 'Index_Title' => 'Index', #Not sure ;-) + 'About_Title' => 'No translation available!', #No translation available! + 'Footnotes_Title' => 'No translation available!', #No translation available! + 'See' => 'Zie', + 'see' => 'zie', + 'section' => 'sectie', +}; + +$T2H_WORD_ES = +{ + 'ToC_Title' => 'índice General', + 'Overview_Title' => 'Resumen del Contenido', + 'Index_Title' => 'Index', #Not sure ;-) + 'About_Title' => 'No translation available!', #No translation available! + 'Footnotes_Title' => 'Fußnoten', + 'See' => 'Véase', + 'see' => 'véase', + 'section' => 'sección', +}; + +$T2H_WORD_NO = +{ + 'ToC_Title' => 'Innholdsfortegnelse', + 'Overview_Title' => 'Kort innholdsfortegnelse', + 'Index_Title' => 'Indeks', #Not sure ;-) + 'About_Title' => 'No translation available!', #No translation available! + 'Footnotes_Title' => 'No translation available!', + 'See' => 'Se', + 'see' => 'se', + 'section' => 'avsnitt', +}; + +$T2H_WORD_PT = +{ + 'ToC_Title' => 'Sumário', + 'Overview_Title' => 'Breve Sumário', + 'Index_Title' => 'Índice', #Not sure ;-) + 'About_Title' => 'No translation available!', #No translation available! + 'Footnotes_Title' => 'No translation available!', + 'See' => 'Veja', + 'see' => 'veja', + 'section' => 'Seção', +}; + +$T2H_WORDS = +{ + 'en' => $T2H_WORDS_EN, + 'de' => $T2H_WORDS_DE, + 'nl' => $T2H_WORDS_NL, + 'es' => $T2H_WORDS_ES, + 'no' => $T2H_WORDS_NO, + 'pt' => $T2H_WORDS_PT +}; + +@MONTH_NAMES_EN = +( + 'January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', + 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', + 'November', 'December' +); + +@MONTH_NAMES_DE = +( + 'Januar', 'Februar', 'März', 'April', 'Mai', + 'Juni', 'Juli', 'August', 'September', 'Oktober', + 'November', 'Dezember' +); + +@MONTH_NAMES_NL = +( + 'Januari', 'Februari', 'Maart', 'April', 'Mei', + 'Juni', 'Juli', 'Augustus', 'September', 'Oktober', + 'November', 'December' +); + +@MONTH_NAMES_ES = +( + 'enero', 'febrero', 'marzo', 'abril', 'mayo', + 'junio', 'julio', 'agosto', 'septiembre', 'octubre', + 'noviembre', 'diciembre' +); + +@MONTH_NAMES_NO = +( + + 'januar', 'februar', 'mars', 'april', 'mai', + 'juni', 'juli', 'august', 'september', 'oktober', + 'november', 'desember' +); + +@MONTH_NAMES_PT = +( + 'Janeiro', 'Fevereiro', 'Março', 'Abril', 'Maio', + 'Junho', 'Julho', 'Agosto', 'Setembro', 'Outubro', + 'Novembro', 'Dezembro' +); + + +$MONTH_NAMES = +{ + 'en' => \@MONTH_NAMES_EN, + 'de' => \@MONTH_NAMES_DE, + 'es' => \@MONTH_NAMES_ES, + 'nl' => \@MONTH_NAMES_NL, + 'no' => \@MONTH_NAMES_NO, + 'pt' => \@MONTH_NAMES_PT +}; +######################################################################## +# Control of Page layout: +# You can make changes of the Page layout at two levels: +# 1.) For small changes, it is often enough to change the value of +# some global string/hash/array variables +# 2.) For larger changes, reimplement one of the T2H_DEFAULT_<fnc>* routines, +# give them another name, and assign them to the respective +# $T2H_<fnc> variable. + +# As a general interface, the hashes T2H_HREF, T2H_NAME, T2H_NODE hold +# href, html-name, node-name of +# This -- current section (resp. html page) +# Top -- top page ($T2H_TOP_FILE) +# Contents -- Table of contents +# Overview -- Short table of contents +# Index -- Index page +# About -- page which explain "navigation buttons" +# First -- first node +# Last -- last node +# +# Whether or not the following hash values are set, depends on the context +# (all values are w.r.t. 'This' section) +# Next -- next node of texinfo +# Prev -- previous node of texinfo +# Up -- up node of texinfo +# Forward -- next node in reading order +# Back -- previous node in reading order +# FastForward -- if leave node, up and next, else next node +# FastBackward-- if leave node, up and prev, else prev node +# +# Furthermore, the following global variabels are set: +# $T2H_THISDOC{title} -- title as set by @setttile +# $T2H_THISDOC{fulltitle} -- full title as set by @title... +# $T2H_THISDOC{subtitle} -- subtitle as set by @subtitle +# $T2H_THISDOC{author} -- author as set by @author +# +# and pointer to arrays of lines which need to be printed by t2h_print_lines +# $T2H_OVERVIEW -- lines of short table of contents +# $T2H_TOC -- lines of table of contents +# $T2H_TOP -- lines of Top texinfo node +# $T2H_THIS_SECTION -- lines of 'This' section + +# +# There are the following subs which control the layout: +# +$T2H_print_section = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_section; +$T2H_print_Top_header = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_Top_header; +$T2H_print_Top_footer = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_Top_footer; +$T2H_print_Top = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_Top; +$T2H_print_Toc = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_Toc; +$T2H_print_Overview = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_Overview; +$T2H_print_Footnotes = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_Footnotes; +$T2H_print_About = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_About; +$T2H_print_misc_header = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_misc_header; +$T2H_print_misc_footer = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_misc_footer; +$T2H_print_misc = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_misc; +$T2H_print_chapter_header = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_chapter_header; +$T2H_print_chapter_footer = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_chapter_footer; +$T2H_print_page_head = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_page_head; +$T2H_print_page_foot = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_page_foot; +$T2H_print_head_navigation = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_head_navigation; +$T2H_print_foot_navigation = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_foot_navigation; +$T2H_button_icon_img = \&T2H_DEFAULT_button_icon_img; +$T2H_print_navigation = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_navigation; +$T2H_about_body = \&T2H_DEFAULT_about_body; +$T2H_print_frame = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_frame; +$T2H_print_toc_frame = \&T2H_DEFAULT_print_toc_frame; + +######################################################################## +# Layout for html for every sections +# +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_section +{ + my $fh = shift; + local $T2H_BUTTONS = \@T2H_SECTION_BUTTONS; + &$T2H_print_head_navigation($fh) if $T2H_SECTION_NAVIGATION; + my $nw = t2h_print_lines($fh); + if ($T2H_SPLIT eq 'section' && $T2H_SECTION_NAVIGATION) + { + &$T2H_print_foot_navigation($fh, $nw); + } + else + { + print $fh '<HR SIZE="6">' . "\n"; + } +} + +################################################################### +# Layout of top-page I recommend that you use @ifnothtml, @ifhtml, +# @html within the Top texinfo node to specify content of top-level +# page. +# +# If you enclose everything in @ifnothtml, then title, subtitle, +# author and overview is printed +# T2H_HREF of Next, Prev, Up, Forward, Back are not defined +# if $T2H_SPLIT then Top page is in its own html file +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_Top_header +{ + &$T2H_print_page_head(@_) if $T2H_SPLIT; + t2h_print_label(@_); # this needs to be called, otherwise no label set + &$T2H_print_head_navigation(@_); +} +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_Top_footer +{ + &$T2H_print_foot_navigation(@_); + &$T2H_print_page_foot(@_) if $T2H_SPLIT; +} +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_Top +{ + my $fh = shift; + + # for redefining navigation buttons use: + # local $T2H_BUTTONS = [...]; + # as it is, 'Top', 'Contents', 'Index', 'About' are printed + local $T2H_BUTTONS = \@T2H_MISC_BUTTONS; + &$T2H_print_Top_header($fh); + if ($T2H_THIS_SECTION) + { + # if top-level node has content, then print it with extra header + print $fh "<H1>$T2H_NAME{Top}</H1>" + unless ($T2H_HAS_TOP_HEADING); + t2h_print_lines($fh, $T2H_THIS_SECTION) + } + else + { + # top-level node is fully enclosed in @ifnothtml + # print fulltitle, subtitle, author, Overview + print $fh + "<CENTER>\n<H1>" . + join("</H1>\n<H1>", split(/\n/, $T2H_THISDOC{fulltitle})) . + "</H1>\n"; + print $fh "<H2>$T2H_THISDOC{subtitle}</H2>\n" if $T2H_THISDOC{subtitle}; + print $fh "$T2H_THISDOC{author}\n" if $T2H_THISDOC{author}; + print $fh <<EOT; +</CENTER> +<HR> +<P></P> +<H2> Overview: </H2> +<BLOCKQUOTE> +EOT + t2h_print_lines($fh, $T2H_OVERVIEW); + print $fh "</BLOCKQUOTE>\n"; + } + &$T2H_print_Top_footer($fh); +} + +################################################################### +# Layout of Toc, Overview, and Footnotes pages +# By default, we use "normal" layout +# T2H_HREF of Next, Prev, Up, Forward, Back, etc are not defined +# use: local $T2H_BUTTONS = [...] to redefine navigation buttons +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_Toc +{ + return &$T2H_print_misc(@_); +} +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_Overview +{ + return &$T2H_print_misc(@_); +} +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_Footnotes +{ + return &$T2H_print_misc(@_); +} +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_About +{ + return &$T2H_print_misc(@_); +} + +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_misc_header +{ + &$T2H_print_page_head(@_) if $T2H_SPLIT; + # this needs to be called, otherwise, no labels are set + t2h_print_label(@_); + &$T2H_print_head_navigation(@_); +} +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_misc_footer +{ + &$T2H_print_foot_navigation(@_); + &$T2H_print_page_foot(@_) if $T2H_SPLIT; +} +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_misc +{ + my $fh = shift; + local $T2H_BUTTONS = \@T2H_MISC_BUTTONS; + &$T2H_print_misc_header($fh); + print $fh "<H1>$T2H_NAME{This}</H1>\n"; + t2h_print_lines($fh); + &$T2H_print_misc_footer($fh); +} + +################################################################### +# chapter_header and chapter_footer are only called if +# T2H_SPLIT eq 'chapter' +# chapter_header: after print_page_header, before print_section +# chapter_footer: after print_section of last section, before print_page_footer +# +# If you want to get rid of navigation stuff after each section, +# redefine print_section such that it does not call print_navigation, +# and put print_navigation into print_chapter_header +@T2H_CHAPTER_BUTTONS = + ( + 'FastBack', 'FastForward', ' ', + ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', + 'Top', 'Contents', 'Index', 'About', + ); + +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_chapter_header +{ + # nothing to do there, by default + if (! $T2H_SECTION_NAVIGATION) + { + my $fh = shift; + local $T2H_BUTTONS = \@T2H_CHAPTER_BUTTONS; + &$T2H_print_navigation($fh); + print $fh "\n<HR SIZE=2>\n"; + } +} + +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_chapter_footer +{ + local $T2H_BUTTONS = \@T2H_CHAPTER_BUTTONS; + &$T2H_print_navigation(@_); +} +################################################################### +$T2H_TODAY = &pretty_date; # like "20 September 1993" + +sub pretty_date { + local($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year, $wday, $yday, $isdst); + + ($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year, $wday, $yday, $isdst) = localtime(time); + $year += ($year < 70) ? 2000 : 1900; + # obachman: Let's do it as the Americans do + return($MONTH_NAMES->{$T2H_LANG}[$mon] . ", " . $mday . " " . $year); +} + + +################################################################### +# Layout of standard header and footer +# + +# Set the default body text, inserted between <BODY ... > +###$T2H_BODYTEXT = 'LANG="EN" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#800080" ALINK="#FF0000"'; +$T2H_BODYTEXT = 'LANG="' . $T2H_LANG . '" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#800080" ALINK="#FF0000"'; +# text inserted after <BODY ...> +$T2H_AFTER_BODY_OPEN = ''; +#text inserted before </BODY> +$T2H_PRE_BODY_CLOSE = ''; +# this is used in footer +$T2H_ADDRESS = "by <I>$T2H_USER</I> " if $T2H_USER; +$T2H_ADDRESS .= "on <I>$T2H_TODAY</I>"; +# this is added inside <HEAD></HEAD> after <TITLE> and some META NAME stuff +# can be used for <style> <script>, <meta> tags +$T2H_EXTRA_HEAD = ''; + +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_page_head +{ + my $fh = shift; + my $longtitle = "$T2H_THISDOC{title}: $T2H_NAME{This}"; + print $fh <<EOT; +<HTML> +$T2H_DOCTYPE +<!-- Created on $T2H_TODAY by $THISPROG --> +<!-- +$T2H_AUTHORS +--> +<HEAD> +<TITLE>$longtitle</TITLE> + +<META NAME="description" CONTENT="$longtitle"> +<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="$longtitle"> +<META NAME="resource-type" CONTENT="document"> +<META NAME="distribution" CONTENT="global"> +<META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="$THISPROG"> +$T2H_EXTRA_HEAD +</HEAD> + +<BODY $T2H_BODYTEXT> +$T2H_AFTER_BODY_OPEN +EOT +} + +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_page_foot +{ + my $fh = shift; + print $fh <<EOT; +<BR> +<FONT SIZE="-1"> +This document was generated +$T2H_ADDRESS +using <A HREF="$T2H_HOMEPAGE"><I>texi2html</I></A> +$T2H_PRE_BODY_CLOSE +</BODY> +</HTML> +EOT +} + +################################################################### +# Layout of navigation panel + +# if this is set, then a vertical navigation panel is used +$T2H_VERTICAL_HEAD_NAVIGATION = 0; +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_head_navigation +{ + my $fh = shift; + if ($T2H_VERTICAL_HEAD_NAVIGATION) + { + print $fh <<EOT; +<TABLE BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0"> +<TR VALIGN="TOP"> +<TD ALIGN="LEFT"> +EOT + } + &$T2H_print_navigation($fh, $T2H_VERTICAL_HEAD_NAVIGATION); + if ($T2H_VERTICAL_HEAD_NAVIGATION) + { + print $fh <<EOT; +</TD> +<TD ALIGN="LEFT"> +EOT + } + elsif ($T2H_SPLIT eq 'section') + { + print $fh "<HR SIZE=1>\n"; + } +} + +# Specifies the minimum page length required before a navigation panel +# is placed at the bottom of a page (the default is that of latex2html) +# T2H_THIS_WORDS_IN_PAGE holds number of words of current page +$T2H_WORDS_IN_PAGE = 300; +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_foot_navigation +{ + my $fh = shift; + my $nwords = shift; + if ($T2H_VERTICAL_HEAD_NAVIGATION) + { + print $fh <<EOT; +</TD> +</TR> +</TABLE> +EOT + } + print $fh "<HR SIZE=1>\n"; + &$T2H_print_navigation($fh) if ($nwords >= $T2H_WORDS_IN_PAGE) +} + +###################################################################### +# navigation panel +# +# specify in this array which "buttons" should appear in which order +# in the navigation panel for sections; use ' ' for empty buttons (space) +@T2H_SECTION_BUTTONS = + ( + 'Back', 'Forward', ' ', 'FastBack', 'Up', 'FastForward', + ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', + 'Top', 'Contents', 'Index', 'About', + ); + +# buttons for misc stuff +@T2H_MISC_BUTTONS = ('Top', 'Contents', 'Index', 'About'); + +# insert here name of icon images for buttons +# Icons are used, if $T2H_ICONS and resp. value are set +%T2H_ACTIVE_ICONS = + ( + 'Top', '', + 'Contents', '', + 'Overview', '', + 'Index', '', + 'Back', '', + 'FastBack', '', + 'Prev', '', + 'Up', '', + 'Next', '', + 'Forward', '', + 'FastForward', '', + 'About' , '', + 'First', '', + 'Last', '', + ' ', '' + ); + +# insert here name of icon images for these, if button is inactive +%T2H_PASSIVE_ICONS = + ( + 'Top', '', + 'Contents', '', + 'Overview', '', + 'Index', '', + 'Back', '', + 'FastBack', '', + 'Prev', '', + 'Up', '', + 'Next', '', + 'Forward', '', + 'FastForward', '', + 'About', '', + 'First', '', + 'Last', '', + ); + +# how to create IMG tag +sub T2H_DEFAULT_button_icon_img +{ + my $button = shift; + my $icon = shift; + my $name = shift; + return qq{<IMG SRC="$icon" BORDER="0" ALT="$button: $name" ALIGN="MIDDLE">}; +} + +# Names of text as alternative for icons +%T2H_NAVIGATION_TEXT = + ( + 'Top', 'Top', + 'Contents', 'Contents', + 'Overview', 'Overview', + 'Index', 'Index', + ' ', ' ', + 'Back', ' < ', + 'FastBack', ' << ', + 'Prev', 'Prev', + 'Up', ' Up ', + 'Next', 'Next', + 'Forward', ' > ', + 'FastForward', ' >> ', + 'About', ' ? ', + 'First', ' |< ', + 'Last', ' >| ' + ); + +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_navigation +{ + my $fh = shift; + my $vertical = shift; + my $spacing = 1; + print $fh "<TABLE CELLPADDING=$spacing CELLSPACING=$spacing BORDER=0>\n"; + + print $fh "<TR>" unless $vertical; + for $button (@$T2H_BUTTONS) + { + print $fh qq{<TR VALIGN="TOP" ALIGN="LEFT">\n} if $vertical; + print $fh qq{<TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">}; + + if (ref($button) eq 'CODE') + { + &$button($fh, $vertical); + } + elsif ($button eq ' ') + { # handle space button + print $fh + $T2H_ICONS && $T2H_ACTIVE_ICONS{' '} ? + &$T2H_button_icon_img($button, $T2H_ACTIVE_ICONS{' '}) : + $T2H_NAVIGATION_TEXT{' '}; + next; + } + elsif ($T2H_HREF{$button}) + { # button is active + print $fh + $T2H_ICONS && $T2H_ACTIVE_ICONS{$button} ? # use icon ? + t2h_anchor('', $T2H_HREF{$button}, # yes + &$T2H_button_icon_img($button, + $T2H_ACTIVE_ICONS{$button}, + $T2H_NAME{$button})) + : # use text + "[" . + t2h_anchor('', $T2H_HREF{$button}, $T2H_NAVIGATION_TEXT{$button}) . + "]"; + } + else + { # button is passive + print $fh + $T2H_ICONS && $T2H_PASSIVE_ICONS{$button} ? + &$T2H_button_icon_img($button, + $T2H_PASSIVE_ICONS{$button}, + $T2H_NAME{$button}) : + + "[" . $T2H_NAVIGATION_TEXT{$button} . "]"; + } + print $fh "</TD>\n"; + print $fh "</TR>\n" if $vertical; + } + print $fh "</TR>" unless $vertical; + print $fh "</TABLE>\n"; +} + +###################################################################### +# Frames: this is from "Richard Y. Kim" <ryk@coho.net> +# Should be improved to be more conforming to other _print* functions + +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_frame +{ + my $fh = shift; + print $fh <<EOT; +<HTML> +<HEAD><TITLE>$T2H_THISDOC{title}</TITLE></HEAD> +<FRAMESET cols="140,*"> + <FRAME name=toc src="$docu_toc_frame_file"> + <FRAME name=main src="$docu_doc"> +</FRAMESET> +</HTML> +EOT +} + +sub T2H_DEFAULT_print_toc_frame +{ + my $fh = shift; + &$T2H_print_page_head($fh); + print $fh <<EOT; +<H2>Content</H2> +EOT + print $fh map {s/HREF=/target=\"main\" HREF=/; $_;} @stoc_lines; + print $fh "</BODY></HTML>\n"; +} + +###################################################################### +# About page +# + +# T2H_PRE_ABOUT might be a function +$T2H_PRE_ABOUT = <<EOT; +This document was generated $T2H_ADDRESS +using <A HREF="$T2H_HOMEPAGE"><I>texi2html</I></A> +<P></P> +EOT +$T2H_AFTER_ABOUT = ''; + +sub T2H_DEFAULT_about_body +{ + my $about; + if (ref($T2H_PRE_ABOUT) eq 'CODE') + { + $about = &$T2H_PRE_ABOUT(); + } + else + { + $about = $T2H_PRE_ABOUT; + } + $about .= <<EOT; +The buttons in the navigation panels have the following meaning: +<P></P> +<table border = "1"> +<TR> +<TH> Button </TH> +<TH> Name </TH> +<TH> Go to </TH> +<TH> From 1.2.3 go to</TH> +</TR> +EOT + + for $button (@T2H_SECTION_BUTTONS) + { + next if $button eq ' ' || ref($button) eq 'CODE'; + $about .= <<EOT; +<TR> +<TD ALIGN="CENTER"> +EOT + $about .= + ($T2H_ICONS && $T2H_ACTIVE_ICONS{$button} ? + &$T2H_button_icon_img($button, $T2H_ACTIVE_ICONS{$button}) : + " [" . $T2H_NAVIGATION_TEXT{$button} . "] "); + $about .= <<EOT; +</TD> +<TD ALIGN="CENTER"> +$button +</TD> +<TD> +$T2H_BUTTONS_GOTO{$button} +</TD> +<TD> +$T2H_BUTTONS_EXAMPLE{$button} +</TD> +</TR> +EOT + } + + $about .= <<EOT; +</TABLE> +<P></P> +where the <STRONG> Example </STRONG> assumes that the current position +is at <STRONG> Subsubsection One-Two-Three </STRONG> of a document of +the following structure: +<UL> +<LI> 1. Section One </LI> +<UL> +<LI>1.1 Subsection One-One</LI> +<UL> +<LI> ... </LI> +</UL> +<LI>1.2 Subsection One-Two</LI> +<UL> +<LI>1.2.1 Subsubsection One-Two-One +</LI><LI>1.2.2 Subsubsection One-Two-Two +</LI><LI>1.2.3 Subsubsection One-Two-Three <STRONG> +<== Current Position </STRONG> +</LI><LI>1.2.4 Subsubsection One-Two-Four +</LI></UL> +<LI>1.3 Subsection One-Three</LI> +<UL> +<LI> ... </LI> +</UL> +<LI>1.4 Subsection One-Four</LI> +</UL> +</UL> +$T2H_AFTER_ABOUT +EOT + return $about; +} + + +%T2H_BUTTONS_GOTO = + ( + 'Top', 'cover (top) of document', + 'Contents', 'table of contents', + 'Overview', 'short table of contents', + 'Index', 'concept index', + 'Back', 'previous section in reading order', + 'FastBack', 'previous or up-and-previous section ', + 'Prev', 'previous section same level', + 'Up', 'up section', + 'Next', 'next section same level', + 'Forward', 'next section in reading order', + 'FastForward', 'next or up-and-next section', + 'About' , 'this page', + 'First', 'first section in reading order', + 'Last', 'last section in reading order', + ); + +%T2H_BUTTONS_EXAMPLE = +( + 'Top', ' ', + 'Contents', ' ', + 'Overview', ' ', + 'Index', ' ', + 'Back', '1.2.2', + 'FastBack', '1.1', + 'Prev', '1.2.2', + 'Up', '1.2', + 'Next', '1.2.4', + 'Forward', '1.2.4', + 'FastForward', '1.3', + 'About', ' ', + 'First', '1.', + 'Last', '1.2.4', +); + + +###################################################################### +# from here on, its l2h init stuff +# + +## initialization for latex2html as for Singular manual generation +## obachman 3/99 + +# +# Options controlling Titles, File-Names, Tracing and Sectioning +# +$TITLE = ''; + +$SHORTEXTN = 0; + +$LONG_TITLES = 0; + +$DESTDIR = ''; # should be overwritten by cmd-line argument + +$NO_SUBDIR = 0;# should be overwritten by cmd-line argument + +$PREFIX = ''; # should be overwritten by cmd-line argument + +$AUTO_PREFIX = 0; # this is needed, so that prefix settings are used + +$AUTO_LINK = 0; + +$SPLIT = 0; + +$MAX_LINK_DEPTH = 0; + +$TMP = ''; # should be overwritten by cmd-line argument + +$DEBUG = 0; + +$VERBOSE = 1; + +# +# Options controlling Extensions and Special Features +# +$HTML_VERSION = "3.2"; + +$TEXDEFS = 1; # we absolutely need that + +$EXTERNAL_FILE = ''; + +$SCALABLE_FONTS = 1; + +$NO_SIMPLE_MATH = 1; + +$LOCAL_ICONS = 1; + +$SHORT_INDEX = 0; + +$NO_FOOTNODE = 1; + +$ADDRESS = ''; + +$INFO = ''; + +# +# Switches controlling Image Generation +# +$ASCII_MODE = 0; + +$NOLATEX = 0; + +$EXTERNAL_IMAGES = 0; + +$PS_IMAGES = 0; + +$NO_IMAGES = 0; + +$IMAGES_ONLY = 0; + +$REUSE = 2; + +$ANTI_ALIAS = 1; + +$ANTI_ALIAS_TEXT = 1; + +# +#Switches controlling Navigation Panels +# +$NO_NAVIGATION = 1; +$ADDRESS = ''; +$INFO = 0; # 0 = do not make a "About this document..." section + +# +#Switches for Linking to other documents +# +# actuall -- we don't care + +$MAX_SPLIT_DEPTH = 0; # Stop making separate files at this depth + +$MAX_LINK_DEPTH = 0; # Stop showing child nodes at this depth + +$NOLATEX = 0; # 1 = do not pass unknown environments to Latex + +$EXTERNAL_IMAGES = 0; # 1 = leave the images outside the document + +$ASCII_MODE = 0; # 1 = do not use any icons or internal images + +# 1 = use links to external postscript images rather than inlined bitmap +# images. +$PS_IMAGES = 0; +$SHOW_SECTION_NUMBERS = 0; + +### Other global variables ############################################### +$CHILDLINE = ""; + +# This is the line width measured in pixels and it is used to right justify +# equations and equation arrays; +$LINE_WIDTH = 500; + +# Used in conjunction with AUTO_NAVIGATION +$WORDS_IN_PAGE = 300; + +# Affects ONLY the way accents are processed +$default_language = 'english'; + +# The value of this variable determines how many words to use in each +# title that is added to the navigation panel (see below) +# +$WORDS_IN_NAVIGATION_PANEL_TITLES = 0; + +# This number will determine the size of the equations, special characters, +# and anything which will be converted into an inlined image +# *except* "image generating environments" such as "figure", "table" +# or "minipage". +# Effective values are those greater than 0. +# Sensible values are between 0.1 - 4. +$MATH_SCALE_FACTOR = 1.5; + +# This number will determine the size of +# image generating environments such as "figure", "table" or "minipage". +# Effective values are those greater than 0. +# Sensible values are between 0.1 - 4. +$FIGURE_SCALE_FACTOR = 1.6; + + +# If both of the following two variables are set then the "Up" button +# of the navigation panel in the first node/page of a converted document +# will point to $EXTERNAL_UP_LINK. $EXTERNAL_UP_TITLE should be set +# to some text which describes this external link. +$EXTERNAL_UP_LINK = ""; +$EXTERNAL_UP_TITLE = ""; + +# If this is set then the resulting HTML will look marginally better if viewed +# with Netscape. +$NETSCAPE_HTML = 1; + +# Valid paper sizes are "letter", "legal", "a4","a3","a2" and "a0" +# Paper sizes has no effect other than in the time it takes to create inlined +# images and in whether large images can be created at all ie +# - larger paper sizes *MAY* help with large image problems +# - smaller paper sizes are quicker to handle +$PAPERSIZE = "a4"; + +# Replace "english" with another language in order to tell LaTeX2HTML that you +# want some generated section titles (eg "Table of Contents" or "References") +# to appear in a different language. Currently only "english" and "french" +# is supported but it is very easy to add your own. See the example in the +# file "latex2html.config" +$TITLES_LANGUAGE = "english"; + +1; # This must be the last non-comment line + +# End File texi2html.init +###################################################################### + + +require "$ENV{T2H_HOME}/texi2html.init" + if ($0 =~ /\.pl$/ && + -e "$ENV{T2H_HOME}/texi2html.init" && -r "$ENV{T2H_HOME}/texi2html.init"); + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# Initialization # +# Pasted content of File $(srcdir)/MySimple.pm: Command-line processing # +# # +#---############################################################################ + +# leave this within comments, and keep the require statement +# This way, you can directly run texi2html.pl, if $ENV{T2H_HOME}/texi2html.init +# exists. + +# +package Getopt::MySimple; + +# Name: +# Getopt::MySimple. +# +# Documentation: +# POD-style (incomplete) documentation is in file MySimple.pod +# +# Tabs: +# 4 spaces || die. +# +# Author: +# Ron Savage rpsavage@ozemail.com.au. +# 1.00 19-Aug-97 Initial version. +# 1.10 13-Oct-97 Add arrays of switches (eg '=s@'). +# 1.20 3-Dec-97 Add 'Help' on a per-switch basis. +# 1.30 11-Dec-97 Change 'Help' to 'verbose'. Make all hash keys lowercase. +# 1.40 10-Nov-98 Change width of help report. Restructure tests. +# 1-Jul-00 Modifications for Texi2html + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Locally modified by obachman (Display type instead of env, order by cmp) +# $Id$ + +# use strict; +# no strict 'refs'; + +use vars qw(@EXPORT @EXPORT_OK @ISA); +use vars qw($fieldWidth $opt $VERSION); + +use Exporter(); +use Getopt::Long; + +@ISA = qw(Exporter); +@EXPORT = qw(); +@EXPORT_OK = qw($opt); # An alias for $self -> {'opt'}. + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +$fieldWidth = 20; +$VERSION = '1.41'; + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +sub byOrder +{ + my($self) = @_; + + return uc($a) cmp (uc($b)); +} + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +sub dumpOptions +{ + my($self) = @_; + + print 'Option', ' ' x ($fieldWidth - length('Option') ), "Value\n"; + + for (sort byOrder keys(%{$self -> {'opt'} }) ) + { + print "-$_", ' ' x ($fieldWidth - (1 + length) ), "${$self->{'opt'} }{$_}\n"; + } + + print "\n"; + +} # End of dumpOptions. + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Return: +# 0 -> Error. +# 1 -> Ok. + +sub getOptions +{ + push(@_, 0) if ($#_ == 2); # Default for $ignoreCase is 0. + push(@_, 1) if ($#_ == 3); # Default for $helpThenExit is 1. + + my($self, $default, $helpText, $versionText, + $helpThenExit, $versionThenExit, $ignoreCase) = @_; + + $helpThenExit = 1 unless (defined($helpThenExit)); + $versionThenExit = 1 unless (defined($versionThenExit)); + $ignoreCase = 0 unless (defined($ignoreCase)); + + $self -> {'default'} = $default; + $self -> {'helpText'} = $helpText; + $self -> {'versionText'} = $versionText; + $Getopt::Long::ignorecase = $ignoreCase; + + unless (defined($self -> {'default'}{'help'})) + { + $self -> {'default'}{'help'} = + { + type => ':i', + default => '', + linkage => sub {$self->helpOptions($_[1]); exit (0) if $helpThenExit;}, + verbose => "print help and exit" + }; + } + + unless (defined($self -> {'default'}{'version'})) + { + $self -> {'default'}{'version'} = + { + type => '', + default => '', + linkage => sub {print $self->{'versionText'}; exit (0) if versionTheExit;}, + verbose => "print version and exit" + }; + } + + for (keys(%{$self -> {'default'} }) ) + { + my $type = ${$self -> {'default'} }{$_}{'type'}; + push(@{$self -> {'type'} }, "$_$type"); + $self->{'opt'}->{$_} = ${$self -> {'default'} }{$_}{'linkage'} + if ${$self -> {'default'} }{$_}{'linkage'}; + } + + my($result) = &GetOptions($self -> {'opt'}, @{$self -> {'type'} }); + + return $result unless $result; + + for (keys(%{$self -> {'default'} }) ) + { + if (! defined(${$self -> {'opt'} }{$_})) #{ + { + ${$self -> {'opt'} }{$_} = ${$self -> {'default'} }{$_}{'default'}; + } + } + + $result; +} # End of getOptions. + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +sub helpOptions +{ + my($self) = shift; + my($noHelp) = shift; + $noHelp = 0 unless $noHelp; + my($optwidth, $typewidth, $defaultwidth, $maxlinewidth, $valind, $valwidth) + = (10, 5, 9, 78, 4, 11); + + print "$self->{'helpText'}" if ($self -> {'helpText'}); + + print ' Option', ' ' x ($optwidth - length('Option') -1 ), + 'Type', ' ' x ($typewidth - length('Type') + 1), + 'Default', ' ' x ($defaultwidth - length('Default') ), + "Description\n"; + + for (sort byOrder keys(%{$self -> {'default'} }) ) + { + my($line, $help, $option, $val); + $option = $_; + next if ${$self->{'default'} }{$_}{'noHelp'} && ${$self->{'default'} }{$_}{'noHelp'} > $noHelp; + $line = " -$_ " . ' ' x ($optwidth - (2 + length) ) . + "${$self->{'default'} }{$_}{'type'} ". + ' ' x ($typewidth - (1+length(${$self -> {'default'} }{$_}{'type'}) )); + + $val = ${$self->{'default'} }{$_}{'linkage'}; + if ($val) + { + if (ref($val) eq 'SCALAR') + { + $val = $$val; + } + else + { + $val = ''; + } + } + else + { + $val = ${$self->{'default'} }{$_}{'default'}; + } + $line .= "$val "; + $line .= ' ' x ($optwidth + $typewidth + $defaultwidth + 1 - length($line)); + + if (defined(${$self -> {'default'} }{$_}{'verbose'}) && + ${$self -> {'default'} }{$_}{'verbose'} ne '') + { + $help = "${$self->{'default'} }{$_}{'verbose'}"; + } + else + { + $help = ' '; + } + if ((length("$line") + length($help)) < $maxlinewidth) + { + print $line , $help, "\n"; + } + else + { + print $line, "\n", ' ' x $valind, $help, "\n"; + } + for $val (sort byOrder keys(%{${$self->{'default'}}{$option}{'values'}})) + { + print ' ' x ($valind + 2); + print $val, ' ', ' ' x ($valwidth - length($val) - 2); + print ${$self->{'default'}}{$option}{'values'}{$val}, "\n"; + } + } + + print <<EOT; +Note: 'Options' may be abbreviated. 'Type' specifications mean: + <none>| ! no argument: variable is set to 1 on -foo (or, to 0 on -nofoo) + =s | :s mandatory (or, optional) string argument + =i | :i mandatory (or, optional) integer argument +EOT +} # End of helpOptions. + +#------------------------------------------------------------------- + +sub new +{ + my($class) = @_; + my($self) = {}; + $self -> {'default'} = {}; + $self -> {'helpText'} = ''; + $self -> {'opt'} = {}; + $opt = $self -> {'opt'}; # An alias for $self -> {'opt'}. + $self -> {'type'} = (); + + return bless $self, $class; + +} # End of new. + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +1; + +# End MySimple.pm + +require "$ENV{T2H_HOME}/MySimple.pm" + if ($0 =~ /\.pl$/ && + -e "$ENV{T2H_HOME}/texi2html.init" && -r "$ENV{T2H_HOME}/texi2html.init"); + +package main; + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# Constants # +# # +#---############################################################################ + +$DEBUG_TOC = 1; +$DEBUG_INDEX = 2; +$DEBUG_BIB = 4; +$DEBUG_GLOSS = 8; +$DEBUG_DEF = 16; +$DEBUG_HTML = 32; +$DEBUG_USER = 64; +$DEBUG_L2H = 128; + + +$BIBRE = '\[[\w\/-]+\]'; # RE for a bibliography reference +$FILERE = '[\/\w.+-]+'; # RE for a file name +$VARRE = '[^\s\{\}]+'; # RE for a variable name +$NODERE = '[^,:]+'; # RE for a node name +$NODESRE = '[^:]+'; # RE for a list of node names + +$ERROR = "***"; # prefix for errors +$WARN = "**"; # prefix for warnings + + # program home page +$PROTECTTAG = "_ThisIsProtected_"; # tag to recognize protected sections + +$CHAPTEREND = "<!-- End chapter -->\n"; # to know where a chpater ends +$SECTIONEND = "<!-- End section -->\n"; # to know where section ends +$TOPEND = "<!-- End top -->\n"; # to know where top ends + + + +# +# pre-defined indices +# +$index_properties = +{ + 'c' => { name => 'cp'}, + 'f' => { name => 'fn', code => 1}, + 'v' => { name => 'vr', code => 1}, + 'k' => { name => 'ky', code => 1}, + 'p' => { name => 'pg', code => 1}, + 't' => { name => 'tp', code => 1} +}; + + +%predefined_index = ( + 'cp', 'c', + 'fn', 'f', + 'vr', 'v', + 'ky', 'k', + 'pg', 'p', + 'tp', 't', + ); + +# +# valid indices +# +%valid_index = ( + 'c', 1, + 'f', 1, + 'v', 1, + 'k', 1, + 'p', 1, + 't', 1, + ); + +# +# texinfo section names to level +# +%sec2level = ( + 'top', 0, + 'chapter', 1, + 'unnumbered', 1, + 'majorheading', 1, + 'chapheading', 1, + 'appendix', 1, + 'section', 2, + 'unnumberedsec', 2, + 'heading', 2, + 'appendixsec', 2, + 'appendixsection', 2, + 'subsection', 3, + 'unnumberedsubsec', 3, + 'subheading', 3, + 'appendixsubsec', 3, + 'subsubsection', 4, + 'unnumberedsubsubsec', 4, + 'subsubheading', 4, + 'appendixsubsubsec', 4, + ); + +# +# accent map, TeX command to ISO name +# +%accent_map = ( + '"', 'uml', + '~', 'tilde', + '^', 'circ', + '`', 'grave', + '\'', 'acute', + ); + +# +# texinfo "simple things" (@foo) to HTML ones +# +%simple_map = ( + # cf. makeinfo.c + "*", "<BR>", # HTML+ + " ", " ", + "\t", " ", + "-", "­", # soft hyphen + "\n", "\n", + "|", "", + 'tab', '<\/TD><TD>', + # spacing commands + ":", "", + "!", "!", + "?", "?", + ".", ".", + "-", "", + ); + +# +# texinfo "things" (@foo{}) to HTML ones +# +%things_map = ( + 'TeX', 'TeX', + 'br', '<P>', # paragraph break + 'bullet', '*', + 'copyright', '(C)', + 'dots', '<small>...<\/small>', + 'enddots', '<small>....<\/small>', + 'equiv', '==', + 'error', 'error-->', + 'expansion', '==>', + 'minus', '-', + 'point', '-!-', + 'print', '-|', + 'result', '=>', + 'today', $T2H_TODAY, + 'aa', 'å', + 'AA', 'Å', + 'ae', 'æ', + 'oe', 'œ', + 'AE', 'Æ', + 'OE', 'Œ', + 'o', 'ø', + 'O', 'Ø', + 'ss', 'ß', + 'l', '\/l', + 'L', '\/L', + 'exclamdown', '¡', + 'questiondown', '¿', + 'pounds', '£' + ); + +# +# texinfo styles (@foo{bar}) to HTML ones +# +%style_map = ( + 'acronym', '&do_acronym', + 'asis', '', + 'b', 'B', + 'cite', 'CITE', + 'code', 'CODE', + 'command', 'CODE', + 'ctrl', '&do_ctrl', # special case + 'dfn', 'EM', # DFN tag is illegal in the standard + 'dmn', '', # useless + 'email', '&do_email', # insert a clickable email address + 'emph', 'EM', + 'env', 'CODE', + 'file', '"TT', # will put quotes, cf. &apply_style + 'i', 'I', + 'kbd', 'KBD', + 'key', 'KBD', + 'math', '&do_math', + 'option', '"SAMP', # will put quotes, cf. &apply_style + 'r', '', # unsupported + 'samp', '"SAMP', # will put quotes, cf. &apply_style + 'sc', '&do_sc', # special case + 'strong', 'STRONG', + 't', 'TT', + 'titlefont', '', # useless + 'uref', '&do_uref', # insert a clickable URL + 'url', '&do_url', # insert a clickable URL + 'var', 'VAR', + 'w', '', # unsupported + 'H', '&do_accent', + 'dotaccent', '&do_accent', + 'ringaccent','&do_accent', + 'tieaccent', '&do_accent', + 'u','&do_accent', + 'ubaraccent','&do_accent', + 'udotaccent','&do_accent', + 'v', '&do_accent', + ',', '&do_accent', + 'dotless', '&do_accent' + ); + +# +# texinfo format (@foo/@end foo) to HTML ones +# +%format_map = ( + 'quotation', 'BLOCKQUOTE', + # lists + 'itemize', 'UL', + 'enumerate', 'OL', + # poorly supported + 'flushleft', 'PRE', + 'flushright', 'PRE', + ); + +# +# an eval of these $complex_format_map->{what}->[0] yields beginning +# an eval of these $complex_format_map->{what}->[1] yieleds end +$complex_format_map = +{ + example => + [ + q{"<TABLE><tr>$T2H_EXAMPLE_INDENT_CELL<td class=example><pre>"}, + q{'</pre></td></tr></table>'} + ], + smallexample => + [ + q{"<TABLE><tr>$T2H_SMALL_EXAMPLE_INDENT_CELL<td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=$T2H_SMALL_FONT_SIZE><pre>"}, + q{'</FONT></pre></td></tr></table>'} + ], + display => + [ + q{"<TABLE><tr>$T2H_EXAMPLE_INDENT_CELL<td class=display><pre " . 'style="font-family: serif">'}, + q{'</pre></td></tr></table>'} + ], + smalldisplay => + [ + q{"<TABLE><tr>$T2H_SMALL_EXAMPLE_INDENT_CELL<td class=smalldisplay><FONT SIZE=$T2H_SMALL_FONT_SIZE><pre " . 'style="font-family: serif">'}, + q{'</pre></FONT></td></tr></table>'} + ] +}; + +$complex_format_map->{lisp} = $complex_format_map->{example}; +$complex_format_map->{smalllisp} = $complex_format_map->{smallexample}; +$complex_format_map->{format} = $complex_format_map->{display}; +$complex_format_map->{smallformat} = $complex_format_map->{smalldisplay}; + +# +# texinfo definition shortcuts to real ones +# +%def_map = ( + # basic commands + 'deffn', 0, + 'defvr', 0, + 'deftypefn', 0, + 'deftypevr', 0, + 'defcv', 0, + 'defop', 0, + 'deftp', 0, + # basic x commands + 'deffnx', 0, + 'defvrx', 0, + 'deftypefnx', 0, + 'deftypevrx', 0, + 'defcvx', 0, + 'defopx', 0, + 'deftpx', 0, + # shortcuts + 'defun', 'deffn Function', + 'defmac', 'deffn Macro', + 'defspec', 'deffn {Special Form}', + 'defvar', 'defvr Variable', + 'defopt', 'defvr {User Option}', + 'deftypefun', 'deftypefn Function', + 'deftypevar', 'deftypevr Variable', + 'defivar', 'defcv {Instance Variable}', + 'deftypeivar', 'defcv {Instance Variable}', # NEW: FIXME + 'defmethod', 'defop Method', + 'deftypemethod', 'defop Method', # NEW:FIXME + # x shortcuts + 'defunx', 'deffnx Function', + 'defmacx', 'deffnx Macro', + 'defspecx', 'deffnx {Special Form}', + 'defvarx', 'defvrx Variable', + 'defoptx', 'defvrx {User Option}', + 'deftypefunx', 'deftypefnx Function', + 'deftypevarx', 'deftypevrx Variable', + 'defivarx', 'defcvx {Instance Variable}', + 'defmethodx', 'defopx Method', + ); + +# +# things to skip +# +%to_skip = ( + # comments + 'c', 1, + 'comment', 1, + 'ifnotinfo', 1, + 'ifnottex', 1, + 'ifhtml', 1, + 'end ifhtml', 1, + 'end ifnotinfo', 1, + 'end ifnottex', 1, + # useless + 'detailmenu', 1, + 'direntry', 1, + 'contents', 1, + 'shortcontents', 1, + 'summarycontents', 1, + 'footnotestyle', 1, + 'end ifclear', 1, + 'end ifset', 1, + 'titlepage', 1, + 'end titlepage', 1, + # unsupported commands (formatting) + 'afourpaper', 1, + 'cropmarks', 1, + 'finalout', 1, + 'headings', 1, + 'sp', 1, + 'need', 1, + 'page', 1, + 'setchapternewpage', 1, + 'everyheading', 1, + 'everyfooting', 1, + 'evenheading', 1, + 'evenfooting', 1, + 'oddheading', 1, + 'oddfooting', 1, + 'smallbook', 1, + 'vskip', 1, + 'filbreak', 1, + 'paragraphindent', 1, + # unsupported formats + 'cartouche', 1, + 'end cartouche', 1, + 'group', 1, + 'end group', 1, + ); + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# Argument parsing, initialisation # +# # +#---############################################################################ + +# +# flush stdout and stderr after every write +# +select(STDERR); +$| = 1; +select(STDOUT); +$| = 1; + + +%value = (); # hold texinfo variables, see also -D +$use_bibliography = 1; +$use_acc = 1; + +# +# called on -init-file +sub LoadInitFile +{ + my $init_file = shift; + # second argument is value of options + $init_file = shift; + if (-f $init_file) + { + print "# reading initialization file from $init_file\n" + if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + require($init_file); + } + else + { + print "$ERROR Error: can't read init file $int_file\n"; + $init_file = ''; + } +} + +# +# called on -lang +sub SetDocumentLanguage +{ + my $lang = shift; + if (! exists($T2H_WORDS->{$lang})) + { + warn "$ERROR: Language specs for '$lang' do not exists. Reverting to '" . + ($T2H_LANG ? T2H_LANG : "en") . "'\n"; + } + else + { + print "# using '$lang' as document language\n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + $T2H_LANG = $lang; + } +} + +## +## obsolete cmd line options +## +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {'no-section_navigation'} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => sub {$main::T2H_SECTION_NAVIGATION = 0;}, + verbose => 'obsolete, use -nosec_nav', + noHelp => 2, +}; +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {use_acc} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$use_acc, + verbose => 'obsolete', + noHelp => 2 +}; +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {expandinfo} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => sub {$main::T2H_EXPAND = 'info';}, + verbose => 'obsolete, use "-expand info" instead', + noHelp => 2, +}; +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {expandtex} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => sub {$main::T2H_EXPAND = 'tex';}, + verbose => 'obsolete, use "-expand tex" instead', + noHelp => 2, +}; +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {monolithic} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => sub {$main::T2H_SPLIT = '';}, + verbose => 'obsolete, use "-split no" instead', + noHelp => 2 +}; +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {split_node} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => sub{$main::T2H_SPLIT = 'section';}, + verbose => 'obsolete, use "-split section" instead', + noHelp => 2, +}; +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {split_chapter} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => sub{$main::T2H_SPLIT = 'chapter';}, + verbose => 'obsolete, use "-split chapter" instead', + noHelp => 2, +}; +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {no_verbose} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => sub {$main::T2H_VERBOSE = 0;}, + verbose => 'obsolete, use -noverbose instead', + noHelp => 2, +}; +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {output_file} = +{ + type => '=s', + linkage => sub {$main::T2H_OUT = @_[1]; $T2H_SPLIT = '';}, + verbose => 'obsolete, use -out_file instead', + noHelp => 2 +}; + +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {section_navigation} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_SECTION_NAVIGATION, + verbose => 'obsolete, use -sec_nav instead', + noHelp => 2, +}; + +$T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS -> {verbose} = +{ + type => '!', + linkage => \$T2H_VERBOSE, + verbose => 'obsolete, use -Verbose instead', + noHelp => 2 +}; + +# read initialzation from $sysconfdir/texi2htmlrc or $HOME/.texi2htmlrc +my $home = $ENV{HOME}; +defined($home) or $home = ''; +foreach $i ('/usr/local/etc/texi2htmlrc', "$home/.texi2htmlrc") { + if (-f $i) { + print "# reading initialization file from $i\n" + if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + require($i); + } +} + + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# parse command-line options +# # +#---############################################################################ +$T2H_USAGE_TEXT = <<EOT; +Usage: texi2html [OPTIONS] TEXINFO-FILE +Translates Texinfo source documentation to HTML. +EOT +$T2H_FAILURE_TEXT = <<EOT; +Try 'texi2html -help' for usage instructions. +EOT +$options = new Getopt::MySimple; + +# some older version of GetOpt::Long don't have +# Getopt::Long::Configure("pass_through") +eval {Getopt::Long::Configure("pass_through");}; +$Configure_failed = $@ && <<EOT; +**WARNING: Parsing of obsolete command-line options could have failed. + Consider to use only documented command-line options (run + 'texi2html -help 2' for a complete list) or upgrade to perl + version 5.005 or higher. +EOT + +if (! $options->getOptions($T2H_OPTIONS, $T2H_USAGE_TEXT, "$THISVERSION\n")) +{ + print $Configure_failed if $Configure_failed; + die $T2H_FAILURE_TEXT; +} + +if (@ARGV > 1) +{ + eval {Getopt::Long::Configure("no_pass_through");}; + if (! $options->getOptions($T2H_OBSOLETE_OPTIONS, $T2H_USAGE_TEXT, "$THISVERSION\n")) + { + print $Configure_failed if $Configure_failed; + die $T2H_FAILURE_TEXT; + } +} + +if ($T2H_CHECK) { + die "Need file to check\n$T2H_FAILURE_TEXT" unless @ARGV > 0; + ✓ + exit; +} + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# evaluation of cmd line options +# # +#---############################################################################ + +if ($T2H_EXPAND eq 'info') +{ + $to_skip{'ifinfo'} = 1; + $to_skip{'end ifinfo'} = 1; +} +elsif ($T2H_EXPAND eq 'tex') +{ + $to_skip{'iftex'} = 1; + $to_skip{'end iftex'} = 1; + +} + +$T2H_INVISIBLE_MARK = '<IMG SRC="invisible.xbm">' if $T2H_INVISIBLE_MARK eq 'xbm'; + +# +# file name buisness +# +die "Need exactly one file to translate\n$T2H_FAILURE_TEXT" unless @ARGV == 1; +$docu = shift(@ARGV); +if ($docu =~ /.*\//) { + chop($docu_dir = $&); + $docu_name = $'; +} else { + $docu_dir = '.'; + $docu_name = $docu; +} +unshift(@T2H_INCLUDE_DIRS, $docu_dir); +$docu_name =~ s/\.te?x(i|info)?$//; # basename of the document +$docu_name = $T2H_PREFIX if ($T2H_PREFIX); + +# subdir +if ($T2H_SUBDIR && ! $T2H_OUT) +{ + $T2H_SUBDIR =~ s|/*$||; + unless (-d "$T2H_SUBDIR" && -w "$T2H_SUBDIR") + { + if ( mkdir($T2H_SUBDIR, oct(755))) + { + print "# created directory $T2H_SUBDIR\n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + } + else + { + warn "$ERROR can't create directory $T2H_SUBDIR. Put results into current directory\n"; + $T2H_SUBDIR = ''; + } + } +} + +if ($T2H_SUBDIR && ! $T2H_OUT) +{ + $docu_rdir = "$T2H_SUBDIR/"; + print "# putting result files into directory $docu_rdir\n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); +} +else +{ + if ($T2H_OUT && $T2H_OUT =~ m|(.*)/|) + { + $docu_rdir = "$1/"; + print "# putting result files into directory $docu_rdir\n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + } + else + { + print "# putting result files into current directory \n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + $docu_rdir = ''; + } +} + +# extension +if ($T2H_SHORTEXTN) +{ + $docu_ext = "htm"; +} +else +{ + $docu_ext = "html"; +} +if ($T2H_TOP_FILE =~ /\..*$/) +{ + $T2H_TOP_FILE = $`.".$docu_ext"; +} + +# result files +if (! $T2H_OUT && ($T2H_SPLIT =~ /section/i || $T2H_SPLIT =~ /node/i)) +{ + $T2H_SPLIT = 'section'; +} +elsif (! $T2H_OUT && $T2H_SPLIT =~ /chapter/i) +{ + $T2H_SPLIT = 'chapter' +} +else +{ + undef $T2H_SPLIT; +} + +$docu_doc = "$docu_name.$docu_ext"; # document's contents +$docu_doc_file = "$docu_rdir$docu_doc"; +if ($T2H_SPLIT) +{ + $docu_toc = $T2H_TOC_FILE || "${docu_name}_toc.$docu_ext"; # document's table of contents + $docu_stoc = "${docu_name}_ovr.$docu_ext"; # document's short toc + $docu_foot = "${docu_name}_fot.$docu_ext"; # document's footnotes + $docu_about = "${docu_name}_abt.$docu_ext"; # about this document + $docu_top = $T2H_TOP_FILE || $docu_doc; +} +else +{ + if ($T2H_OUT) + { + $docu_doc = $T2H_OUT; + $docu_doc =~ s|.*/||; + } + $docu_toc = $docu_foot = $docu_stoc = $docu_about = $docu_top = $docu_doc; +} + +$docu_toc_file = "$docu_rdir$docu_toc"; +$docu_stoc_file = "$docu_rdir$docu_stoc"; +$docu_foot_file = "$docu_rdir$docu_foot"; +$docu_about_file = "$docu_rdir$docu_about"; +$docu_top_file = "$docu_rdir$docu_top"; + +$docu_frame_file = "$docu_rdir${docu_name}_frame.$docu_ext"; +$docu_toc_frame_file = "$docu_rdir${docu_name}_toc_frame.$docu_ext"; + +# +# variables +# +$value{'html'} = 1; # predefine html (the output format) +$value{'texi2html'} = $THISVERSION; # predefine texi2html (the translator) +# _foo: internal to track @foo +foreach ('_author', '_title', '_subtitle', + '_settitle', '_setfilename', '_shorttitle') { + $value{$_} = ''; # prevent -w warnings +} +%node2sec = (); # node to section name +%sec2node = (); # section to node name +%sec2number = (); # section to number +%number2sec = (); # number to section +%idx2node = (); # index keys to node +%node2href = (); # node to HREF +%node2next = (); # node to next +%node2prev = (); # node to prev +%node2up = (); # node to up +%bib2href = (); # bibliography reference to HREF +%gloss2href = (); # glossary term to HREF +@sections = (); # list of sections +%tag2pro = (); # protected sections + +# +# initial indexes +# +$bib_num = 0; +$foot_num = 0; +$gloss_num = 0; +$idx_num = 0; +$sec_num = 0; +$doc_num = 0; +$html_num = 0; + +# +# can I use ISO8879 characters? (HTML+) +# +if ($T2H_USE_ISO) { + $things_map{'bullet'} = "•"; + $things_map{'copyright'} = "©"; + $things_map{'dots'} = "…"; + $things_map{'equiv'} = "≡"; + $things_map{'expansion'} = "→"; + $things_map{'point'} = "∗"; + $things_map{'result'} = "⇒"; +} + +# +# read texi2html extensions (if any) +# +$extensions = 'texi2html.ext'; # extensions in working directory +if (-f $extensions) { + print "# reading extensions from $extensions\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + require($extensions); +} +($progdir = $0) =~ s/[^\/]+$//; +if ($progdir && ($progdir ne './')) { + $extensions = "${progdir}texi2html.ext"; # extensions in texi2html directory + if (-f $extensions) { + print "# reading extensions from $extensions\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + require($extensions); + } +} + + +print "# reading from $docu\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + +######################################################################### +# +# latex2html stuff +# +# latex2html conversions consist of three stages: +# 1) ToLatex: Put "latex" code into a latex file +# 2) ToHtml: Use latex2html to generate corresponding html code and images +# 3) FromHtml: Extract generated code and images from latex2html run +# + +########################## +# default settings +# + +# defaults for files and names + +sub l2h_Init +{ + local($root) = @_; + + return 0 unless ($root); + + $l2h_name = "${root}_l2h"; + + $l2h_latex_file = "$docu_rdir${l2h_name}.tex"; + $l2h_cache_file = "${docu_rdir}l2h_cache.pm"; + $T2H_L2H_L2H = "latex2html" unless ($T2H_L2H_L2H); + + # destination dir -- generated images are put there, should be the same + # as dir of enclosing html document -- + $l2h_html_file = "$docu_rdir${l2h_name}.html"; + $l2h_prefix = "${l2h_name}_"; + return 1; +} + + +########################## +# +# First stage: Generation of Latex file +# Initialize with: l2h_InitToLatex +# Add content with: l2h_ToLatex($text) --> HTML placeholder comment +# Finish with: l2h_FinishToLatex +# + +$l2h_latex_preample = <<EOT; +% This document was automatically generated by the l2h extenstion of texi2html +% DO NOT EDIT !!! +\\documentclass{article} +\\usepackage{html} +\\begin{document} +EOT + +$l2h_latex_closing = <<EOT; +\\end{document} +EOT + +# return used latex 1, if l2h could be initalized properly, 0 otherwise +sub l2h_InitToLatex +{ + %l2h_to_latex = (); + unless ($T2H_L2H_SKIP) + { + unless (open(L2H_LATEX, ">$l2h_latex_file")) + { + warn "$ERROR Error l2h: Can't open latex file '$latex_file' for writing\n"; + return 0; + } + print "# l2h: use ${l2h_latex_file} as latex file\n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + print L2H_LATEX $l2h_latex_preample; + } + # open database for caching + l2h_InitCache(); + $l2h_latex_count = 0; + $l2h_to_latex_count = 0; + $l2h_cached_count = 0; + return 1; +} + +# print text (1st arg) into latex file (if not already there), return +# HTML commentary which can be later on replaced by the latex2html +# generated text +sub l2h_ToLatex +{ + my($text) = @_; + my($count); + + $l2h_to_latex_count++; + $text =~ s/(\s*)$//; + + # try whether we can cache it + my $cached_text = l2h_FromCache($text); + if ($cached_text) + { + $l2h_cached_count++; + return $cached_text; + } + + # try whether we have text already on things to do + unless ($count = $l2h_to_latex{$text}) + { + $count = $l2h_latex_count; + $l2h_latex_count++; + $l2h_to_latex{$text} = $count; + $l2h_to_latex[$count] = $text; + unless ($T2H_L2H_SKIP) + { + print L2H_LATEX "\\begin{rawhtml}\n"; + print L2H_LATEX "<!-- l2h_begin ${l2h_name} ${count} -->\n"; + print L2H_LATEX "\\end{rawhtml}\n"; + + print L2H_LATEX "$text\n"; + + print L2H_LATEX "\\begin{rawhtml}\n"; + print L2H_LATEX "<!-- l2h_end ${l2h_name} ${count} -->\n"; + print L2H_LATEX "\\end{rawhtml}\n"; + } + } + return "<!-- l2h_replace ${l2h_name} ${count} -->"; +} + +# print closing into latex file and close it +sub l2h_FinishToLatex +{ + local ($reused); + + $reused = $l2h_to_latex_count - $l2h_latex_count - $l2h_cached_count; + unless ($T2H_L2H_SKIP) + { + print L2H_LATEX $l2h_latex_closing; + close(L2H_LATEX); + } + print "# l2h: finished to latex ($l2h_cached_count cached, $reused reused, $l2h_latex_count contents)\n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + unless ($l2h_latex_count) + { + l2h_Finish(); + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +################################### +# Second stage: Use latex2html to generate corresponding html code and images +# +# l2h_ToHtml([$l2h_latex_file, [$l2h_html_dir]]): +# Call latex2html on $l2h_latex_file +# Put images (prefixed with $l2h_name."_") and html file(s) in $l2h_html_dir +# Return 1, on success +# 0, otherwise +# +sub l2h_ToHtml +{ + local($call, $ext, $root, $dotbug); + + if ($T2H_L2H_SKIP) + { + print "# l2h: skipping latex2html run\n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + return 1; + } + + # Check for dot in directory where dvips will work + if ($T2H_L2H_TMP) + { + if ($T2H_L2H_TMP =~ /\./) + { + warn "$ERROR Warning l2h: l2h_tmp dir contains a dot. Use /tmp, instead\n"; + $dotbug = 1; + } + } + else + { + if (&getcwd =~ /\./) + { + warn "$ERROR Warning l2h: current dir contains a dot. Use /tmp as l2h_tmp dir \n"; + $dotbug = 1; + } + } + # fix it, if necessary and hope that it works + $T2H_L2H_TMP = "/tmp" if ($dotbug); + + $call = $T2H_L2H_L2H; + # use init file, if specified + $call = $call . " -init_file " . $init_file if ($init_file && -f $init_file); + # set output dir + $call .= ($docu_rdir ? " -dir $docu_rdir" : " -no_subdir"); + # use l2h_tmp, if specified + $call = $call . " -tmp $T2H_L2H_TMP" if ($T2H_L2H_TMP); + # options we want to be sure of + $call = $call ." -address 0 -info 0 -split 0 -no_navigation -no_auto_link"; + $call = $call ." -prefix ${l2h_prefix} $l2h_latex_file"; + + print "# l2h: executing '$call'\n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + if (system($call)) + { + warn "l2h ***Error: '${call}' did not succeed\n"; + return 0; + } + else + { + print "# l2h: latex2html finished successfully\n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + return 1; + } +} + +# this is directly pasted over from latex2html +sub getcwd { + local($_) = `pwd`; + + die "'pwd' failed (out of memory?)\n" + unless length; + chop; + $_; +} + + +########################## +# Third stage: Extract generated contents from latex2html run +# Initialize with: l2h_InitFromHtml +# open $l2h_html_file for reading +# reads in contents into array indexed by numbers +# return 1, on success -- 0, otherwise +# Extract Html code with: l2h_FromHtml($text) +# replaces in $text all previosuly inserted comments by generated html code +# returns (possibly changed) $text +# Finish with: l2h_FinishFromHtml +# closes $l2h_html_dir/$l2h_name.".$docu_ext" + +sub l2h_InitFromHtml +{ + local($h_line, $h_content, $count, %l2h_img); + + if (! open(L2H_HTML, "<${l2h_html_file}")) + { + print "$ERROR Error l2h: Can't open ${l2h_html_file} for reading\n"; + return 0; + } + print "# l2h: use ${l2h_html_file} as html file\n" if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + + $l2h_html_count = 0; + + while ($h_line = <L2H_HTML>) + { + if ($h_line =~ /^<!-- l2h_begin $l2h_name ([0-9]+) -->/) + { + $count = $1; + $h_content = ""; + while ($h_line = <L2H_HTML>) + { + if ($h_line =~ /^<!-- l2h_end $l2h_name $count -->/) + { + chomp $h_content; + chomp $h_content; + $l2h_html_count++; + $h_content = l2h_ToCache($count, $h_content); + $l2h_from_html[$count] = $h_content; + $h_content = ''; + last; + } + $h_content = $h_content.$h_line; + } + if ($hcontent) + { + print "$ERROR Warning l2h: l2h_end $l2h_name $count not found\n" + if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + close(L2H_HTML); + return 0; + } + } + } + print "# l2h: Got $l2h_html_count of $l2h_latex_count html contents\n" + if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + + close(L2H_HTML); + return 1; +} + +sub l2h_FromHtml +{ + local($text) = @_; + local($done, $to_do, $count); + + $to_do = $text; + + while ($to_do =~ /([^\000]*)<!-- l2h_replace $l2h_name ([0-9]+) -->([^\000]*)/) + { + $to_do = $1; + $count = $2; + $done = $3.$done; + + $done = "<!-- l2h_end $l2h_name $count -->".$done + if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_L2H); + + $done = &l2h_ExtractFromHtml($count) . $done; + + $done = "<!-- l2h_begin $l2h_name $count -->".$done + if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_L2H); + } + return $to_do.$done; +} + + +sub l2h_ExtractFromHtml +{ + local($count) = @_; + + return $l2h_from_html[$count] if ($l2h_from_html[$count]); + + if ($count >= 0 && $count < $l2h_latex_count) + { + # now we are in trouble + local($l_l2h, $_); + + $l2h_extract_error++; + print "$ERROR l2h: can't extract content $count from html\n" + if ($T2H_VERBOSE); + # try simple (ordinary) substition (without l2h) + $l_l2h = $T2H_L2H; + $T2H_L2H = 0; + $_ = $l2h_to_latex{$count}; + $_ = &substitute_style($_); + &unprotect_texi; + $_ = "<!-- l2h: ". __LINE__ . " use texi2html -->" . $_ + if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_L2H); + $T2H_L2H = $l_l2h; + return $_; + } + else + { + # now we have been incorrectly called + $l2h_range_error++; + print "$ERROR l2h: Request of $count content which is out of valide range [0,$l2h_latex_count)\n"; + return "<!-- l2h: ". __LINE__ . " out of range count $count -->" + if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_L2H); + return "<!-- l2h: out of range count $count -->"; + } +} + +sub l2h_FinishFromHtml +{ + if ($T2H_VERBOSE) + { + if ($l2h_extract_error + $l2h_range_error) + { + print "# l2h: finished from html ($l2h_extract_error extract and $l2h_range_error errors)\n"; + } + else + { + print "# l2h: finished from html (no errors)\n"; + } + } +} + +sub l2h_Finish +{ + l2h_StoreCache(); + if ($T2H_L2H_CLEAN) + { + print "# l2h: removing temporary files generated by l2h extension\n" + if $T2H_VERBOSE; + while (<"$docu_rdir$l2h_name"*>) + { + unlink $_; + } + } + print "# l2h: Finished\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + return 1; +} + +############################## +# stuff for l2h caching +# + +# I tried doing this with a dbm data base, but it did not store all +# keys/values. Hence, I did as latex2html does it +sub l2h_InitCache +{ + if (-r "$l2h_cache_file") + { + my $rdo = do "$l2h_cache_file"; + warn("$ERROR l2h Error: could not load $docu_rdir$l2h_cache_file: $@\n") + unless ($rdo); + } +} + +sub l2h_StoreCache +{ + return unless $l2h_latex_count; + + my ($key, $value); + open(FH, ">$l2h_cache_file") || return warn"$ERROR l2h Error: could not open $docu_rdir$l2h_cache_file for writing: $!\n"; + + + while (($key, $value) = each %l2h_cache) + { + # escape stuff + $key =~ s|/|\\/|g; + $key =~ s|\\\\/|\\/|g; + # weird, a \ at the end of the key results in an error + # maybe this also broke the dbm database stuff + $key =~ s|\\$|\\\\|; + $value =~ s/\|/\\\|/g; + $value =~ s/\\\\\|/\\\|/g; + $value =~ s|\\\\|\\\\\\\\|g; + print FH "\n\$l2h_cache_key = q/$key/;\n"; + print FH "\$l2h_cache{\$l2h_cache_key} = q|$value|;\n"; + } + print FH "1;"; + close(FH); +} + +# return cached html, if it exists for text, and if all pictures +# are there, as well +sub l2h_FromCache +{ + my $text = shift; + my $cached = $l2h_cache{$text}; + if ($cached) + { + while ($cached =~ m/SRC="(.*?)"/g) + { + unless (-e "$docu_rdir$1") + { + return undef; + } + } + return $cached; + } + return undef; +} + +# insert generated html into cache, move away images, +# return transformed html +$maximage = 1; +sub l2h_ToCache +{ + my $count = shift; + my $content = shift; + my @images = ($content =~ /SRC="(.*?)"/g); + my ($src, $dest); + + for $src (@images) + { + $dest = $l2h_img{$src}; + unless ($dest) + { + my $ext; + if ($src =~ /.*\.(.*)$/ && $1 ne $docu_ext) + { + $ext = $1; + } + else + { + warn "$ERROR: L2h image $src has invalid extension\n"; + next; + } + while (-e "$docu_rdir${docu_name}_$maximage.$ext") { $maximage++;} + $dest = "${docu_name}_$maximage.$ext"; + system("cp -f $docu_rdir$src $docu_rdir$dest"); + $l2h_img{$src} = $dest; + unlink "$docu_rdir$src" unless ($DEBUG & DEBUG_L2H); + } + $content =~ s/$src/$dest/g; + } + $l2h_cache{$l2h_to_latex[$count]} = $content; + return $content; +} + + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# Pass 1: read source, handle command, variable, simple substitution # +# # +#---############################################################################ + +@lines = (); # whole document +@toc_lines = (); # table of contents +@stoc_lines = (); # table of contents +$curlevel = 0; # current level in TOC +$node = ''; # current node name +$node_next = ''; # current node next name +$node_prev = ''; # current node prev name +$node_up = ''; # current node up name +$in_table = 0; # am I inside a table +$table_type = ''; # type of table ('', 'f', 'v', 'multi') +@tables = (); # nested table support +$in_bibliography = 0; # am I inside a bibliography +$in_glossary = 0; # am I inside a glossary +$in_top = 0; # am I inside the top node +$has_top = 0; # did I see a top node? +$has_top_command = 0; # did I see @top for automatic pointers? +$in_pre = 0; # am I inside a preformatted section +$in_list = 0; # am I inside a list +$in_html = 0; # am I inside an HTML section +$first_line = 1; # is it the first line +$dont_html = 0; # don't protect HTML on this line +$deferred_ref = ''; # deferred reference for indexes +@html_stack = (); # HTML elements stack +$html_element = ''; # current HTML element +&html_reset; +%macros = (); # macros + +# init l2h +$T2H_L2H = &l2h_Init($docu_name) if ($T2H_L2H); +$T2H_L2H = &l2h_InitToLatex if ($T2H_L2H); + +# build code for simple substitutions +# the maps used (%simple_map and %things_map) MUST be aware of this +# watch out for regexps, / and escaped characters! +$subst_code = ''; +foreach (keys(%simple_map)) { + ($re = $_) =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g; # protect regexp chars + $subst_code .= "s/\\\@$re/$simple_map{$_}/g;\n"; +} +foreach (keys(%things_map)) { + $subst_code .= "s/\\\@$_\\{\\}/$things_map{$_}/g;\n"; +} +if ($use_acc) { + # accentuated characters + foreach (keys(%accent_map)) { + if ($_ eq "`") { + $subst_code .= "s/$;3"; + } elsif ($_ eq "'") { + $subst_code .= "s/$;4"; + } else { + $subst_code .= "s/\\\@\\$_"; + } + $subst_code .= "([a-z])/&\${1}$accent_map{$_};/gi;\n"; + } +} +eval("sub simple_substitutions { $subst_code }"); + +&init_input; +INPUT_LINE: while ($_ = &next_line) { + # + # remove \input on the first lines only + # + if ($first_line) { + next if /^\\input/; + $first_line = 0; + } + # non-@ substitutions cf. texinfmt.el + # + # parse texinfo tags + # + $tag = ''; + $end_tag = ''; + if (/^\s*\@end\s+(\w+)\b/) { + $end_tag = $1; + } elsif (/^\s*\@(\w+)\b/) { + $tag = $1; + } + # + # handle @html / @end html + # + if ($in_html) { + if ($end_tag eq 'html') { + $in_html = 0; + } else { + $tag2pro{$in_html} .= $_; + } + next; + } elsif ($tag eq 'html') { + $in_html = $PROTECTTAG . ++$html_num; + push(@lines, $in_html); + next; + } + + # + # try to remove inlined comments + # syntax from tex-mode.el comment-start-skip + # + s/((^|[^\@])(\@\@)*)\@c(omment | |\{|$).*/$1/; + +# Sometimes I use @c right at the end of a line ( to suppress the line feed ) +# s/((^|[^\@])(\@\@)*)\@c(omment)?$/$1/; +# s/((^|[^\@])(\@\@)*)\@c(omment)? .*/$1/; +# s/(.*)\@c{.*?}(.*)/$1$2/; +# s/(.*)\@comment{.*?}(.*)/$1$2/; +# s/^(.*)\@c /$1/; +# s/^(.*)\@comment /$1/; + + ############################################################# + # value substitution before macro expansion, so that + # it works in macro arguments + s/\@value{($VARRE)}/$value{$1}/eg; + + ############################################################# + # macro substitution + while (/\@(\w+)/g) + { + if (exists($macros->{$1})) + { + my $before = $`; + my $name = $1; + my $after = $'; + my @args; + my $args; + if ($after =~ /^\s*{(.*?[^\\])}(.*)/) + { + $args = $1; + $after = $2; + } + elsif (@{$macros->{$name}->{Args}} == 1) + { + $args = $after; + $args =~ s/^\s*//; + $args =~ s/\s*$//; + $after = ''; + } + $args =~ s|\\\\|\\|g; + $args =~ s|\\{|{|g; + $args =~ s|\\}|}|g; + if (@{$macros->{$name}->{Args}} > 1) + { + $args =~ s/(^|[^\\]),/$1$;/g ; + $args =~ s|\\,|,|g; + @args = split(/$;\s*/, $args) if (@{$macros->{$name}->{Args}} > 1); + } + else + { + $args =~ s|\\,|,|g; + @args = ($args); + } + my $macrobody = $macros->{$name}->{Body}; + for ($i=0; $i<=$#args; $i++) + { + $macrobody =~ s|\\$macros->{$name}->{Args}->[$i]\\|$args[$i]|g; + } + $macrobody =~ s|\\\\|\\|g; + $_ = $before . $macrobody . $after; + unshift @input_spool, map {$_ = $_."\n"} split(/\n/, $_); + next INPUT_LINE; + } + } # + + + # + # try to skip the line + # + if ($end_tag) { + $in_titlepage = 0 if $end_tag eq 'titlepage'; + next if $to_skip{"end $end_tag"}; + } elsif ($tag) { + $in_titlepage = 1 if $tag eq 'titlepage'; + next if $to_skip{$tag}; + last if $tag eq 'bye'; + } + if ($in_top) { + # parsing the top node + if ($tag eq 'node' || + ($sec2level{$tag} && $tag !~ /unnumbered/ && $tag !~ /heading/)) + { + # no more in top + $in_top = 0; + push(@lines, $TOPEND); + } + } + unless ($in_pre) { + s/``/\"/g; + s/''/\"/g; + s/([\w ])---([\w ])/$1--$2/g; + } + # + # analyze the tag + # + if ($tag) { + # skip lines + &skip_until($tag), next if $tag eq 'ignore'; + &skip_until($tag), next if $tag eq 'ifnothtml'; + if ($tag eq 'ifinfo') + { + &skip_until($tag), next unless $T2H_EXPAND eq 'info'; + } + if ($tag eq 'iftex') + { + &skip_until($tag), next unless $T2H_EXPAND eq 'tex'; + } + if ($tag eq 'tex') + { + # add to latex2html file + if ($T2H_EXPAND eq 'tex' && $T2H_L2H && ! $in_pre) + { + # add space to the end -- tex(i2dvi) does this, as well + push(@lines, &l2h_ToLatex(&string_until($tag) . " ")); + } + else + { + &skip_until($tag); + } + next; + } + if ($tag eq 'titlepage') + { + next; + } + # handle special tables + if ($tag =~ /^(|f|v|multi)table$/) { + $table_type = $1; + $tag = 'table'; + } + # special cases + if ($tag eq 'top' || ($tag eq 'node' && /^\@node\s+top\s*,/i)) { + $in_top = 1; + $has_top = 1; + $has_top_command = 1 if $tag eq 'top'; + @lines = (); # ignore all lines before top (title page garbage) + next; + } elsif ($tag eq 'node') { + if ($in_top) + { + $in_top = 0; + push(@lines, $TOPEND); + } + warn "$ERROR Bad node line: $_" unless $_ =~ /^\@node\s$NODESRE$/o; + # request of "Richard Y. Kim" <ryk@ap.com> + s/^\@node\s+//; + $_ = &protect_html($_); # if node contains '&' for instance + ($node, $node_next, $node_prev, $node_up) = split(/,/); + &normalise_node($node); + &normalise_node($node_next); + &normalise_node($node_prev); + &normalise_node($node_up); + $node =~ /\"/ ? + push @lines, &html_debug("<A NAME='$node'></A>\n", __LINE__) : + push @lines, &html_debug("<A NAME=\"$node\"></A>\n", __LINE__); + next; + } elsif ($tag eq 'include') { + if (/^\@include\s+($FILERE)\s*$/o) { + $file = LocateIncludeFile($1); + if ($file && -e $file) { + &open($file); + print "# including $file\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + } else { + warn "$ERROR Can't find $1, skipping"; + } + } else { + warn "$ERROR Bad include line: $_"; + } + next; + } elsif ($tag eq 'ifclear') { + if (/^\@ifclear\s+($VARRE)\s*$/o) { + next unless defined($value{$1}); + &skip_until($tag); + } else { + warn "$ERROR Bad ifclear line: $_"; + } + next; + } elsif ($tag eq 'ifset') { + if (/^\@ifset\s+($VARRE)\s*$/o) { + next if defined($value{$1}); + &skip_until($tag); + } else { + warn "$ERROR Bad ifset line: $_"; + } + next; + } elsif ($tag eq 'menu') { + unless ($T2H_SHOW_MENU) { + &skip_until($tag); + next; + } + &html_push_if($tag); + push(@lines, &html_debug('', __LINE__)); + } elsif ($format_map{$tag}) { + $in_pre = 1 if $format_map{$tag} eq 'PRE'; + &html_push_if($format_map{$tag}); + push(@lines, &html_debug('', __LINE__)); + $in_list++ if $format_map{$tag} eq 'UL' || $format_map{$tag} eq 'OL' ; +# push(@lines, &debug("<BLOCKQUOTE>\n", __LINE__)) +# if $tag =~ /example/i; + # sunshine@sunshineco.com: <PRE>bla</PRE> looks better than + # <PRE>\nbla</PRE> (at least on NeXTstep browser + push(@lines, &debug("<$format_map{$tag}>" . + ($in_pre ? '' : "\n"), __LINE__)); + next; + } + elsif (exists $complex_format_map->{$tag}) + { + my $start = eval $complex_format_map->{$tag}->[0]; + if ($@) + { + print "$ERROR: eval of complex_format_map->{$tag}->[0] $complex_format_map->{$tag}->[0]: $@"; + $start = '<pre>' + } + $in_pre = 1 if $start =~ /<pre/; + push(@lines, html_debug($start. ($in_pre ? '' : "\n"), __LINE__)); + next; + } elsif ($tag eq 'table') { + # anorland@hem2.passagen.se + # if (/^\s*\@(|f|v|multi)table\s+\@(\w+)/) { + if (/^\s*\@(|f|v|multi)table\s+\@(\w+)|(\{[^\}]*\})/) { + $in_table = $2; + unshift(@tables, join($;, $table_type, $in_table)); + if ($table_type eq "multi") { + # don't use borders -- gets confused by empty cells + push(@lines, &debug("<TABLE>\n", __LINE__)); + &html_push_if('TABLE'); + } else { + push(@lines, &debug("<DL COMPACT>\n", __LINE__)); + &html_push_if('DL'); + } + push(@lines, &html_debug('', __LINE__)); + } else { + warn "$ERROR Bad table line: $_"; + } + next; + } + elsif ($tag eq 'synindex' || $tag eq 'syncodeindex') + { + if (/^\@$tag\s+(\w+)\s+(\w+)\s*$/) + { + my $from = $1; + my $to = $2; + my $prefix_from = IndexName2Prefix($from); + my $prefix_to = IndexName2Prefix($to); + + warn("$ERROR unknown from index name $from ind syn*index line: $_"), next + unless $prefix_from; + warn("$ERROR unknown to index name $to ind syn*index line: $_"), next + unless $prefix_to; + + if ($tag eq 'syncodeindex') + { + $index_properties->{$prefix_to}->{'from_code'}->{$prefix_from} = 1; + } + else + { + $index_properties->{$prefix_to}->{'from'}->{$prefix_from} = 1; + } + } + else + { + warn "$ERROR Bad syn*index line: $_"; + } + next; + } + elsif ($tag eq 'defindex' || $tag eq 'defcodeindex') + { + if (/^\@$tag\s+(\w+)\s*$/) + { + my $name = $1; + $index_properties->{$name}->{name} = $name; + $index_properties->{$name}->{code} = 1 if $tag eq 'defcodeindex'; + } + else + { + warn "$ERROR Bad defindex line: $_"; + } + next; + } + elsif (/^\@printindex/) + { + push (@lines, "<!--::${section}::-->$_"); + next; + } + elsif ($tag eq 'sp') { + push(@lines, &debug("<P>\n", __LINE__)); + next; + } elsif ($tag eq 'center') { + push(@lines, &debug("<center>\n", __LINE__)); + s/\@center//; + } elsif ($tag eq 'setref') { + &protect_html; # if setref contains '&' for instance + if (/^\@$tag\s*{($NODERE)}\s*$/) { + $setref = $1; + $setref =~ s/\s+/ /g; # normalize + $setref =~ s/ $//; + $node2sec{$setref} = $name; + $sec2node{$name} = $setref; + $node2href{$setref} = "$docu_doc#$docid"; + } else { + warn "$ERROR Bad setref line: $_"; + } + next; + } elsif ($tag eq 'lowersections') { + local ($sec, $level); + while (($sec, $level) = each %sec2level) { + $sec2level{$sec} = $level + 1; + } + next; + } elsif ($tag eq 'raisesections') { + local ($sec, $level); + while (($sec, $level) = each %sec2level) { + $sec2level{$sec} = $level - 1; + } + next; + } + elsif ($tag eq 'macro' || $tag eq 'rmacro') + { + if (/^\@$tag\s*(\w+)\s*(.*)/) + { + my $name = $1; + my @args; + @args = split(/\s*,\s*/ , $1) + if ($2 =~ /^\s*{(.*)}\s*/); + + $macros->{$name}->{Args} = \@args; + $macros->{$name}->{Body} = ''; + while (($_ = &next_line) && $_ !~ /\@end $tag/) + { + $macros->{$name}->{Body} .= $_; + } + die "ERROR: No closing '\@end $tag' found for macro definition of '$name'\n" + unless (/\@end $tag/); + chomp $macros->{$name}->{Body}; + } + else + { + warn "$ERROR: Bad macro defintion $_" + } + next; + } + elsif ($tag eq 'unmacro') + { + delete $macros->{$1} if (/^\@unmacro\s*(\w+)/); + next; + } + elsif ($tag eq 'documentlanguage') + { + SetDocumentLanguage($1) if (!$T2H_LANG && /documentlanguage\s*(\w+)/); + } + elsif (defined($def_map{$tag})) { + if ($def_map{$tag}) { + s/^\@$tag\s+//; + $tag = $def_map{$tag}; + $_ = "\@$tag $_"; + $tag =~ s/\s.*//; + } + } elsif (defined($user_sub{$tag})) { + s/^\@$tag\s+//; + $sub = $user_sub{$tag}; + print "# user $tag = $sub, arg: $_" if $T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_USER; + if (defined(&$sub)) { + chop($_); + &$sub($_); + } else { + warn "$ERROR Bad user sub for $tag: $sub\n"; + } + next; + } + if (defined($def_map{$tag})) { + s/^\@$tag\s+//; + if ($tag =~ /x$/) { + # extra definition line + $tag = $`; + $is_extra = 1; + } else { + $is_extra = 0; + } + while (/\{([^\{\}]*)\}/) { + # this is a {} construct + ($before, $contents, $after) = ($`, $1, $'); + # protect spaces + $contents =~ s/\s+/$;9/g; + # restore $_ protecting {} + $_ = "$before$;7$contents$;8$after"; + } + @args = split(/\s+/, &protect_html($_)); + foreach (@args) { + s/$;9/ /g; # unprotect spaces + s/$;7/\{/g; # ... { + s/$;8/\}/g; # ... } + } + $type = shift(@args); + $type =~ s/^\{(.*)\}$/$1/; + print "# def ($tag): {$type} ", join(', ', @args), "\n" + if $T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_DEF; + $type .= ':'; # it's nicer like this + my $name = shift(@args); + $name =~ s/^\{(.*)\}$/$1/; + if ($is_extra) { + $_ = &debug("<DT>", __LINE__); + } else { + $_ = &debug("<DL>\n<DT>", __LINE__); + } + if ($tag eq 'deffn' || $tag eq 'defvr' || $tag eq 'deftp') { + $_ .= "<U>$type</U> <B>$name</B>"; + $_ .= " <I>@args</I>" if @args; + } elsif ($tag eq 'deftypefn' || $tag eq 'deftypevr' + || $tag eq 'defcv' || $tag eq 'defop') { + $ftype = $name; + $name = shift(@args); + $name =~ s/^\{(.*)\}$/$1/; + $_ .= "<U>$type</U> $ftype <B>$name</B>"; + $_ .= " <I>@args</I>" if @args; + } else { + warn "$ERROR Unknown definition type: $tag\n"; + $_ .= "<U>$type</U> <B>$name</B>"; + $_ .= " <I>@args</I>" if @args; + } + $_ .= &debug("\n<DD>", __LINE__); + $name = &unprotect_html($name); + if ($tag eq 'deffn' || $tag eq 'deftypefn') { + EnterIndexEntry('f', $name, $docu_doc, $section, \@lines); +# unshift(@input_spool, "\@findex $name\n"); + } elsif ($tag eq 'defop') { + EnterIndexEntry('f', "$name on $ftype", $docu_doc, $section, \@lines); +# unshift(@input_spool, "\@findex $name on $ftype\n"); + } elsif ($tag eq 'defvr' || $tag eq 'deftypevr' || $tag eq 'defcv') { + EnterIndexEntry('v', $name, $docu_doc, $section, \@lines); +# unshift(@input_spool, "\@vindex $name\n"); + } else { + EnterIndexEntry('t', $name, $docu_doc, $section, \@lines); +# unshift(@input_spool, "\@tindex $name\n"); + } + $dont_html = 1; + } + } elsif ($end_tag) { + if ($format_map{$end_tag}) { + $in_pre = 0 if $format_map{$end_tag} eq 'PRE'; + $in_list-- if $format_map{$end_tag} eq 'UL' || $format_map{$end_tag} eq 'OL' ; + &html_pop_if('P'); + &html_pop_if('LI'); + &html_pop_if(); + push(@lines, &debug("</$format_map{$end_tag}>\n", __LINE__)); + push(@lines, &html_debug('', __LINE__)); + } + elsif (exists $complex_format_map->{$end_tag}) + { + my $end = eval $complex_format_map->{$end_tag}->[1]; + if ($@) + { + print "$ERROR: eval of complex_format_map->{$end_tag}->[1] $complex_format_map->{$end_tag}->[0]: $@"; + $end = '</pre>' + } + $in_pre = 0 if $end =~ m|</pre>|; + push(@lines, html_debug($end, __LINE__)); + } elsif ($end_tag =~ /^(|f|v|multi)table$/) { + unless (@tables) { + warn "$ERROR \@end $end_tag without \@*table\n"; + next; + } + &html_pop_if('P'); + ($table_type, $in_table) = split($;, shift(@tables)); + unless ($1 eq $table_type) { + warn "$ERROR \@end $end_tag without matching \@$end_tag\n"; + next; + } + if ($table_type eq "multi") { + push(@lines, "</TR></TABLE>\n"); + &html_pop_if('TR'); + } else { + push(@lines, "</DL>\n"); + &html_pop_if('DD'); + } + &html_pop_if(); + if (@tables) { + ($table_type, $in_table) = split($;, $tables[0]); + } else { + $in_table = 0; + } + } elsif (defined($def_map{$end_tag})) { + push(@lines, &debug("</DL>\n", __LINE__)); + } elsif ($end_tag eq 'menu') { + &html_pop_if(); + push(@lines, $_); # must keep it for pass 2 + } + next; + } + ############################################################# + # anchor insertion + while (/\@anchor\s*\{(.*?)\}/) + { + $_ = $`.$'; + my $anchor = $1; + $anchor = &normalise_node($anchor); + push @lines, &html_debug("<A NAME=\"$anchor\"></A>\n"); + $node2href{$anchor} = "$docu_doc#$anchor"; + next INPUT_LINE if $_ =~ /^\s*$/; + } + + ############################################################# + # index entry generation, after value substitutions + if (/^\@(\w+?)index\s+/) + { + EnterIndexEntry($1, $', $docu_doc, $section, \@lines); + next; + } + # + # protect texi and HTML things + &protect_texi; + $_ = &protect_html($_) unless $dont_html; + $dont_html = 0; + # substitution (unsupported things) + s/^\@exdent\s+//g; + s/\@noindent\s+//g; + s/\@refill\s+//g; + # other substitutions + &simple_substitutions; + s/\@footnote\{/\@footnote$docu_doc\{/g; # mark footnotes, cf. pass 4 + # + # analyze the tag again + # + if ($tag) { + if (defined($sec2level{$tag}) && $sec2level{$tag} > 0) { + if (/^\@$tag\s+(.+)$/) { + $name = $1; + $name = &normalise_node($name); + $level = $sec2level{$tag}; + # check for index + $first_index_chapter = $name + if ($level == 1 && !$first_index_chapter && + $name =~ /index/i); + if ($in_top && /heading/){ + $T2H_HAS_TOP_HEADING = 1; + $_ = &debug("<H$level>$name</H$level>\n", __LINE__); + &html_push_if('body'); + print "# top heading, section $name, level $level\n" + if $T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_TOC; + } + else + { + unless (/^\@\w*heading/) + { + unless (/^\@unnumbered/) + { + my $number = &update_sec_num($tag, $level); + $name = $number. ' ' . $name if $T2H_NUMBER_SECTIONS; + $sec2number{$name} = $number; + $number2sec{$number} = $name; + } + if (defined($toplevel)) + { + push @lines, ($level==$toplevel ? $CHAPTEREND : $SECTIONEND); + } + else + { + # first time we see a "section" + unless ($level == 1) + { + warn "$WARN The first section found is not of level 1: $_"; + } + $toplevel = $level; + } + push(@sections, $name); + next_doc() if ($T2H_SPLIT eq 'section' || + $T2H_SPLIT && $level == $toplevel); + } + $sec_num++; + $docid = "SEC$sec_num"; + $tocid = (/^\@\w*heading/ ? undef : "TOC$sec_num"); + # check biblio and glossary + $in_bibliography = ($name =~ /^([A-Z]|\d+)?(\.\d+)*\s*bibliography$/i); + $in_glossary = ($name =~ /^([A-Z]|\d+)?(\.\d+)*\s*glossary$/i); + # check node + if ($node) + { + warn "$ERROR Duplicate node found: $node\n" + if ($node2sec{$node}); + } + else + { + $name .= ' ' while ($node2sec{$name}); + $node = $name; + } + $name .= ' ' while ($sec2node{$name}); + $section = $name; + $node2sec{$node} = $name; + $sec2node{$name} = $node; + $node2href{$node} = "$docu_doc#$docid"; + $node2next{$node} = $node_next; + $node2prev{$node} = $node_prev; + $node2up{$node} = $node_up; + print "# node $node, section $name, level $level\n" + if $T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_TOC; + + $node = ''; + $node_next = ''; + $node_prev = ''; + $node_next = ''; + if ($tocid) + { + # update TOC + while ($level > $curlevel) { + $curlevel++; + push(@toc_lines, "<UL>\n"); + } + while ($level < $curlevel) { + $curlevel--; + push(@toc_lines, "</UL>\n"); + } + $_ = &t2h_anchor($tocid, "$docu_doc#$docid", $name, 1); + $_ = &substitute_style($_); + push(@stoc_lines, "$_<BR>\n") if ($level == 1); + if ($T2H_NUMBER_SECTIONS) + { + push(@toc_lines, $_ . "<BR>\n") + } + else + { + push(@toc_lines, "<LI>" . $_ ."</LI>"); + } + } + else + { + push(@lines, &html_debug("<A NAME=\"$docid\"></A>\n", + __LINE__)); + } + # update DOC + push(@lines, &html_debug('', __LINE__)); + &html_reset; + $_ = "<H$level> $name </H$level>\n<!--docid::${docid}::-->\n"; + $_ = &debug($_, __LINE__); + push(@lines, &html_debug('', __LINE__)); + } + # update DOC + foreach $line (split(/\n+/, $_)) { + push(@lines, "$line\n"); + } + next; + } else { + warn "$ERROR Bad section line: $_"; + } + } else { + # track variables + $value{$1} = Unprotect_texi($2), next if /^\@set\s+($VARRE)\s+(.*)$/o; + delete $value{$1}, next if /^\@clear\s+($VARRE)\s*$/o; + # store things + $value{'_shorttitle'} = Unprotect_texi($1), next if /^\@shorttitle\s+(.*)$/; + $value{'_setfilename'} = Unprotect_texi($1), next if /^\@setfilename\s+(.*)$/; + $value{'_settitle'} = Unprotect_texi($1), next if /^\@settitle\s+(.*)$/; + $value{'_author'} .= Unprotect_texi($1)."\n", next if /^\@author\s+(.*)$/; + $value{'_subtitle'} .= Unprotect_texi($1)."\n", next if /^\@subtitle\s+(.*)$/; + $value{'_title'} .= Unprotect_texi($1)."\n", next if /^\@title\s+(.*)$/; + + # list item + if (/^\s*\@itemx?\s+/) { + $what = $'; + $what =~ s/\s+$//; + if ($in_bibliography && $use_bibliography) { + if ($what =~ /^$BIBRE$/o) { + $id = 'BIB' . ++$bib_num; + $bib2href{$what} = "$docu_doc#$id"; + print "# found bibliography for '$what' id $id\n" + if $T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_BIB; + $what = &t2h_anchor($id, '', $what); + } + } elsif ($in_glossary && $T2H_USE_GLOSSARY) { + $id = 'GLOSS' . ++$gloss_num; + $entry = $what; + $entry =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/ unless $entry =~ /^[A-Z\s]+$/; + $gloss2href{$entry} = "$docu_doc#$id"; + print "# found glossary for '$entry' id $id\n" + if $T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_GLOSS; + $what = &t2h_anchor($id, '', $what); + } + elsif ($in_table && ($table_type eq 'f' || $table_type eq 'v')) + { + EnterIndexEntry($table_type, $what, $docu_doc, $section, \@lines); + } + &html_pop_if('P'); + if ($html_element eq 'DL' || $html_element eq 'DD') { + if ($things_map{$in_table} && !$what) { + # special case to allow @table @bullet for instance + push(@lines, &debug("<DT>$things_map{$in_table}\n", __LINE__)); + } else { + push(@lines, &debug("<DT>\@$in_table\{$what\}\n", __LINE__)); + } + push(@lines, "<DD>"); + &html_push('DD') unless $html_element eq 'DD'; + if ($table_type) { # add also an index + unshift(@input_spool, "\@${table_type}index $what\n"); + } + } elsif ($html_element eq 'TABLE') { + push(@lines, &debug("<TR><TD>$what</TD>\n", __LINE__)); + &html_push('TR'); + } elsif ($html_element eq 'TR') { + push(@lines, &debug("</TR>\n", __LINE__)); + push(@lines, &debug("<TR><TD>$what</TD>\n", __LINE__)); + } else { + push(@lines, &debug("<LI>$what\n", __LINE__)); + &html_push('LI') unless $html_element eq 'LI'; + } + push(@lines, &html_debug('', __LINE__)); + if ($deferred_ref) { + push(@lines, &debug("$deferred_ref\n", __LINE__)); + $deferred_ref = ''; + } + next; + } elsif (/^\@tab\s+(.*)$/) { + push(@lines, "<TD>$1</TD>\n"); + next; + } + } + } + # paragraph separator + if ($_ eq "\n" && ! $in_pre) { + next if $#lines >= 0 && $lines[$#lines] eq "\n"; + if ($html_element eq 'P') { + push (@lines, &debug("</P><P>\n", __LINE__)); + } +# else +# { +# push(@lines, "<P></P>\n"); +# $_ = &debug("<P></P>\n", __LINE__); +# } + elsif ($html_element eq 'body' || $html_element eq 'BLOCKQUOTE' || $html_element eq 'DD' || $html_element eq 'LI') + { + &html_push('P'); + push(@lines, &debug("<P>\n", __LINE__)); + } + } + # otherwise + push(@lines, $_) unless $in_titlepage; + push(@lines, &debug("</center>\n", __LINE__)) if ($tag eq 'center'); +} + +# finish TOC +$level = 0; +while ($level < $curlevel) { + $curlevel--; + push(@toc_lines, "</UL>\n"); +} + +print "# end of pass 1\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + +SetDocumentLanguage('en') unless ($T2H_LANG); +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# Stuff related to Index generation # +# # +#---############################################################################ + +sub EnterIndexEntry +{ + my $prefix = shift; + my $key = shift; + my $docu_doc = shift; + my $section = shift; + my $lines = shift; + local $_; + + warn "$ERROR Undefined index command: $_", next + unless (exists ($index_properties->{$prefix})); + $key =~ s/\s+$//; + $_ = $key; + &protect_texi; + $key = $_; + $_ = &protect_html($_); + my $html_key = substitute_style($_); + my $id; + $key = remove_style($key); + $key = remove_things($key); + $_ = $key; + &unprotect_texi; + $key = $_; + while (exists $index->{$prefix}->{$key}) {$key .= ' '}; + if ($lines->[$#lines] =~ /^<!--docid::(.+)::-->$/) + { + $id = $1; + } + else + { + $id = 'IDX' . ++$idx_num; + push(@$lines, &t2h_anchor($id, '', $T2H_INVISIBLE_MARK, !$in_pre)); + } + $index->{$prefix}->{$key}->{html_key} = $html_key; + $index->{$prefix}->{$key}->{section} = $section; + $index->{$prefix}->{$key}->{href} = "$docu_doc#$id"; + print "# found ${prefix}index for '$key' with id $id\n" + if $T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_INDEX; +} + +sub IndexName2Prefix +{ + my $name = shift; + my $prefix; + + for $prefix (keys %$index_properties) + { + return $prefix if ($index_properties->{$prefix}->{name} eq $name); + } + return undef; +} + +sub GetIndexEntries +{ + my $normal = shift; + my $code = shift; + my ($entries, $prefix, $key) = ({}); + + for $prefix (keys %$normal) + { + for $key (keys %{$index->{$prefix}}) + { + $entries->{$key} = {%{$index->{$prefix}->{$key}}}; + } + } + + if (defined($code)) + { + for $prefix (keys %$code) + { + unless (exists $normal->{$keys}) + { + for $key (keys %{$index->{$prefix}}) + { + $entries->{$key} = {%{$index->{$prefix}->{$key}}}; + $entries->{$key}->{html_key} = "<CODE>$entries->{$key}->{html_key}</CODE>"; + } + } + } + } + return $entries; +} + +sub byAlpha +{ + if ($a =~ /^[A-Za-z]/) + { + if ($b =~ /^[A-Za-z]/) + { + return lc($a) cmp lc($b); + } + else + { + return 1; + } + } + elsif ($b =~ /^[A-Za-z]/) + { + return -1; + } + else + { + return lc($a) cmp lc($b); + } +} + +sub GetIndexPages +{ + my $entries = shift; + my (@Letters, $key); + my ($EntriesByLetter, $Pages, $page) = ({}, [], {}); + my @keys = sort byAlpha keys %$entries; + + for $key (@keys) + { + push @{$EntriesByLetter->{uc(substr($key,0, 1))}} , $entries->{$key}; + } + @Letters = sort byAlpha keys %$EntriesByLetter; + + $T2H_SPLIT_INDEX = 0 unless ($T2H_SPLIT); + + unless ($T2H_SPLIT_INDEX) + { + $page->{First} = $Letters[0]; + $page->{Last} = $Letters[$#Letters]; + $page->{Letters} = \@Letters; + $page->{EntriesByLetter} = $EntriesByLetter; + push @$Pages, $page; + return $Pages; + } + + if ($T2H_SPLIT_INDEX =~ /^\d+$/) + { + my $i = 0; + my ($prev_letter, $letter); + $page->{First} = $Letters[0]; + for $letter (@Letters) + { + if ($i > $T2H_SPLIT_INDEX) + { + $page->{Last} = $prev_letter; + push @$Pages, {%$page}; + $page->{Letters} = []; + $page->{EntriesByLetter} = {}; + $page->{First} = $letter; + $i=0; + } + push @{$page->{Letters}}, $letter; + $page->{EntriesByLetter}->{$letter} = [@{$EntriesByLetter->{$letter}}]; + $i += scalar(@{$EntriesByLetter->{$letter}}); + $prev_letter = $letter; + } + $page->{Last} = $Letters[$#Letters]; + push @$Pages, {%$page}; + } + return $Pages; +} + +sub GetIndexSummary +{ + my $first_page = shift; + my $Pages = shift; + my $name = shift; + my ($page, $letter, $summary, $i, $l1, $l2, $l); + + $i = 0; + $summary = '<table><tr><th valign=top>Jump to: </th><td>'; + + for $page ($first_page, @$Pages) + { + for $letter (@{$page->{Letters}}) + { + $l = t2h_anchor('', "$page->{href}#${name}_$letter", "<b>$letter</b>", + 0, 'style="text-decoration:none"') . "\n \n"; + + if ($letter =~ /^[A-Za-z]/) + { + $l2 .= $l; + } + else + { + $l1 .= $l; + } + } + } + $summary .= $l1 . "<BR>\n" if ($l1); + $summary .= $l2 . '</td></tr></table><br>'; + return $summary; +} + +sub PrintIndexPage +{ + my $lines = shift; + my $summary = shift; + my $page = shift; + my $name = shift; + + push @$lines, $summary; + + push @$lines , <<EOT; +<P></P> +<TABLE border=0> +<TR><TD></TD><TH ALIGN=LEFT>Index Entry</TH><TH ALIGN=LEFT> Section</TH></TR> +<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR> +EOT + + for $letter (@{$page->{Letters}}) + { + push @$lines, "<TR><TH><A NAME=\"${name}_$letter\"></A>$letter</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>\n"; + for $entry (@{$page->{EntriesByLetter}->{$letter}}) + { + push @$lines, + "<TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top>" . + t2h_anchor('', $entry->{href}, $entry->{html_key}) . + "</TD><TD valign=top>" . + t2h_anchor('', sec_href($entry->{section}), clean_name($entry->{section})) . + "</TD></TR>\n"; + } + push @$lines, "<TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>\n"; + } + push @$lines, "</TABLE><P></P>"; + push @$lines, $summary; +} + +sub PrintIndex +{ + my $lines = shift; + my $name = shift; + my $section = shift; + $section = 'Top' unless $section; + my $prefix = IndexName2Prefix($name); + + warn ("$ERROR printindex: bad index name: $name"), return + unless $prefix; + + if ($index_properties->{$prefix}->{code}) + { + $index_properties->{$prefix}->{from_code}->{$prefix} = 1; + } + else + { + $index_properties->{$prefix}->{from}->{$prefix}= 1; + } + + my $Entries = GetIndexEntries($index_properties->{$prefix}->{from}, + $index_properties->{$prefix}->{from_code}); + return unless %$Entries; + + if ($T2H_IDX_SUMMARY) + { + my $key; + open(FHIDX, ">$docu_rdir$docu_name" . "_$name.idx") + || die "Can't open > $docu_rdir$docu_name" . "_$name.idx for writing: $!\n"; + print "# writing $name index summary in $docu_rdir$docu_name" . "_$name.idx...\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + + for $key (sort keys %$Entries) + { + print FHIDX "$key\t$Entries->{$key}->{href}\n"; + } + } + + my $Pages = GetIndexPages($Entries); + my $page; + my $first_page = shift @$Pages; + my $sec_name = $section; + # remove section number + $sec_name =~ s/.*? // if $sec_name =~ /^([A-Z]|\d+)\./; + + ($first_page->{href} = sec_href($section)) =~ s/\#.*$//; + # Update tree structure of document + if (@$Pages) + { + my $sec; + my @after; + + while (@sections && $sections[$#sections] ne $section) + { + unshift @after, pop @sections; + } + + for $page (@$Pages) + { + my $node = ($page->{First} ne $page->{Last} ? + "$sec_name: $page->{First} -- $page->{Last}" : + "$sec_name: $page->{First}"); + push @sections, $node; + $node2sec{$node} = $node; + $sec2node{$node} = $node; + $node2up{$node} = $section; + $page->{href} = next_doc(); + $page->{name} = $node; + $node2href{$node} = $page->{href}; + if ($prev_node) + { + $node2next{$prev_node} = $node; + $node2prev{$node} = $prev_node; + } + $prev_node = $node; + } + push @sections, @after; + } + + my $summary = GetIndexSummary($first_page, $Pages, $name); + PrintIndexPage($lines, $summary, $first_page, $name); + for $page (@$Pages) + { + push @$lines, ($T2H_SPLIT eq 'chapter' ? $CHAPTEREND : $SECTIONEND); + push @$lines, "<H2 ALIGN=\"Left\">$page->{name}</H2>\n"; + PrintIndexPage($lines, $summary, $page, $name); + } +} + + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# Pass 2/3: handle style, menu, index, cross-reference # +# # +#---############################################################################ + +@lines2 = (); # whole document (2nd pass) +@lines3 = (); # whole document (3rd pass) +$in_menu = 0; # am I inside a menu + +while (@lines) { + $_ = shift(@lines); + # + # special case (protected sections) + # + if (/^$PROTECTTAG/o) { + push(@lines2, $_); + next; + } + # + # menu + # + if (/^\@menu\b/) + { + $in_menu = 1; + $in_menu_listing = 1; + push(@lines2, &debug("<BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> \n", __LINE__)); + next; + } + if (/^\@end\s+menu\b/) + { + if ($in_menu_listing) + { + push(@lines2, &debug("</TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE>\n", __LINE__)); + } + else + { + push(@lines2, &debug("</BLOCKQUOTE>\n", __LINE__)); + } + $in_menu = 0; + $in_menu_listing = 0; + next; + } + if ($in_menu) + { + my ($node, $name, $descr); + if (/^\*\s+($NODERE)::/o) + { + $node = $1; + $descr = $'; + } + elsif (/^\*\s+(.+):\s+([^\t,\.\n]+)[\t,\.\n]/) + { + $name = $1; + $node = $2; + $descr = $'; + } + elsif (/^\*/) + { + warn "$ERROR Bad menu line: $_"; + } + else + { + if ($in_menu_listing) + { + $in_menu_listing = 0; + push(@lines2, &debug("</TABLE>\n", __LINE__)); + } + # should be like verbatim -- preseve spaces, etc + s/ /\ /g; + $_ .= "<br>\n"; + push(@lines2, $_); + } + if ($node) + { + if (! $in_menu_listing) + { + $in_menu_listing = 1; + push(@lines2, &debug("<TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0>\n", __LINE__)); + } + # look for continuation + while ($lines[0] =~ /^\s+\w+/) + { + $descr .= shift(@lines); + } + &menu_entry($node, $name, $descr); + } + next; + } + # + # printindex + # + PrintIndex(\@lines2, $2, $1), next + if (/^<!--::(.*)::-->\@printindex\s+(\w+)/); + # + # simple style substitutions + # + $_ = &substitute_style($_); + # + # xref + # + while (/\@(x|px|info|)ref{([^{}]+)(}?)/) { + # note: Texinfo may accept other characters + ($type, $nodes, $full) = ($1, $2, $3); + ($before, $after) = ($`, $'); + if (! $full && $after) { + warn "$ERROR Bad xref (no ending } on line): $_"; + $_ = "$before$;0${type}ref\{$nodes$after"; + next; # while xref + } + if ($type eq 'x') { + $type = "$T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{'See'} "; + } elsif ($type eq 'px') { + $type = "$T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{'see'} "; + } elsif ($type eq 'info') { + $type = "$T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{'See'} Info"; + } else { + $type = ''; + } + unless ($full) { + $next = shift(@lines); + $next = &substitute_style($next); + chop($nodes); # remove final newline + if ($next =~ /\}/) { # split on 2 lines + $nodes .= " $`"; + $after = $'; + } else { + $nodes .= " $next"; + $next = shift(@lines); + $next = &substitute_style($next); + chop($nodes); + if ($next =~ /\}/) { # split on 3 lines + $nodes .= " $`"; + $after = $'; + } else { + warn "$ERROR Bad xref (no ending }): $_"; + $_ = "$before$;0xref\{$nodes$after"; + unshift(@lines, $next); + next; # while xref + } + } + } + $nodes =~ s/\s+/ /g; # remove useless spaces + @args = split(/\s*,\s*/, $nodes); + $node = $args[0]; # the node is always the first arg + $node = &normalise_node($node); + $sec = $args[2] || $args[1] || $node2sec{$node}; + $href = $node2href{$node}; + if (@args == 5) { # reference to another manual + $sec = $args[2] || $node; + $man = $args[4] || $args[3]; + $_ = "${before}${type}$T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{'section'} `$sec' in \@cite{$man}$after"; + } elsif ($type =~ /Info/) { # inforef + warn "$ERROR Wrong number of arguments: $_" unless @args == 3; + ($nn, $_, $in) = @args; + $_ = "${before}${type} file `$in', node `$nn'$after"; + } elsif ($sec && $href && ! $T2H_SHORT_REF) { + $_ = "${before}${type}"; + $_ .= "$T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{'section'} " if ${type}; + $_ .= &t2h_anchor('', $href, $sec) . $after; + } + elsif ($href) + { + $_ = "${before}${type} " . + &t2h_anchor('', $href, $args[2] || $args[1] || $node) . + $after; + } + else { + warn "$ERROR Undefined node ($node): $_"; + $_ = "$before$;0xref{$nodes}$after"; + } + } + + # replace images + s[\@image\s*{(.+?)}] + { + my @args = split (/\s*,\s*/, $1); + my $base = $args[0]; + my $image = + LocateIncludeFile("$base.png") || + LocateIncludeFile("$base.jpg") || + LocateIncludeFile("$base.gif"); + warn "$ERROR no image file for $base: $_" unless ($image && -e $image); + "<IMG SRC=\"$image\" ALT=\"$base\">"; + ($T2H_CENTER_IMAGE ? + "<CENTER><IMG SRC=\"$image\" ALT=\"$base\"></CENTER>" : + "<IMG SRC=\"$image\" ALT=\"$base\">"); + }eg; + + # + # try to guess bibliography references or glossary terms + # + unless (/^<H\d><A NAME=\"SEC\d/) { + if ($use_bibliography) { + $done = ''; + while (/$BIBRE/o) { + ($pre, $what, $post) = ($`, $&, $'); + $href = $bib2href{$what}; + if (defined($href) && $post !~ /^[^<]*<\/A>/) { + $done .= $pre . &t2h_anchor('', $href, $what); + } else { + $done .= "$pre$what"; + } + $_ = $post; + } + $_ = $done . $_; + } + if ($T2H_USE_GLOSSARY) { + $done = ''; + while (/\b\w+\b/) { + ($pre, $what, $post) = ($`, $&, $'); + $entry = $what; + $entry =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/ unless $entry =~ /^[A-Z\s]+$/; + $href = $gloss2href{$entry}; + if (defined($href) && $post !~ /^[^<]*<\/A>/) { + $done .= $pre . &t2h_anchor('', $href, $what); + } else { + $done .= "$pre$what"; + } + $_ = $post; + } + $_ = $done . $_; + } + } + # otherwise + push(@lines2, $_); +} +print "# end of pass 2\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + +# +# split style substitutions +# +while (@lines2) { + $_ = shift(@lines2); + # + # special case (protected sections) + # + if (/^$PROTECTTAG/o) { + push(@lines3, $_); + next; + } + # + # split style substitutions + # + $old = ''; + while ($old ne $_) { + $old = $_; + if (/\@(\w+)\{/) { + ($before, $style, $after) = ($`, $1, $'); + if (defined($style_map{$style})) { + $_ = $after; + $text = ''; + $after = ''; + $failed = 1; + while (@lines2) { + if (/\}/) { + $text .= $`; + $after = $'; + $failed = 0; + last; + } else { + $text .= $_; + $_ = shift(@lines2); + } + } + if ($failed) { + die "* Bad syntax (\@$style) after: $before\n"; + } else { + $text = &apply_style($style, $text); + $_ = "$before$text$after"; + } + } + } + } + # otherwise + push(@lines3, $_); +} +print "# end of pass 3\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# Pass 4: foot notes, final cleanup # +# # +#---############################################################################ + +@foot_lines = (); # footnotes +@doc_lines = (); # final document +$end_of_para = 0; # true if last line is <P> + +while (@lines3) { + $_ = shift(@lines3); + # + # special case (protected sections) + # + if (/^$PROTECTTAG/o) { + push(@doc_lines, $_); + $end_of_para = 0; + next; + } + # + # footnotes + # + while (/\@footnote([^\{\s]+)\{/) { + ($before, $d, $after) = ($`, $1, $'); + $_ = $after; + $text = ''; + $after = ''; + $failed = 1; + while (@lines3) { + if (/\}/) { + $text .= $`; + $after = $'; + $failed = 0; + last; + } else { + $text .= $_; + $_ = shift(@lines3); + } + } + if ($failed) { + die "* Bad syntax (\@footnote) after: $before\n"; + } else { + $foot_num++; + $docid = "DOCF$foot_num"; + $footid = "FOOT$foot_num"; + $foot = "($foot_num)"; + push(@foot_lines, "<H3>" . &t2h_anchor($footid, "$d#$docid", $foot) . "</H3>\n"); + $text = "<P>$text" unless $text =~ /^\s*<P>/; + push(@foot_lines, "$text\n"); + $_ = $before . &t2h_anchor($docid, "$docu_foot#$footid", $foot) . $after; + } + } + # + # remove unnecessary <P> + # + if (/^\s*<P>\s*$/) { + next if $end_of_para++; + } else { + $end_of_para = 0; + } + # otherwise + push(@doc_lines, $_); +} + +print "# end of pass 4\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# Pass 5: print things # +# # +#---############################################################################ + +$T2H_L2H = &l2h_FinishToLatex if ($T2H_L2H); +$T2H_L2H = &l2h_ToHtml if ($T2H_L2H); +$T2H_L2H = &l2h_InitFromHtml if ($T2H_L2H); + +# fix node2up, node2prev, node2next, if desired +if ($has_top_command) +{ + for $section (keys %sec2number) + { + $node = $sec2node{$section}; + $node2up{$node} = Sec2UpNode($section) unless $node2up{$node}; + $node2prev{$node} = Sec2PrevNode($section) unless $node2prev{$node}; + $node2next{$node} = Sec2NextNode($section) unless $node2next{$node}; + } +} + +# prepare %T2H_THISDOC +$T2H_THISDOC{fulltitle} = $value{'_title'} || $value{'_settitle'} || "Untitled Document"; +$T2H_THISDOC{title} = $value{'_settitle'} || $T2H_THISDOC{fulltitle}; +$T2H_THISDOC{author} = $value{'_author'}; +$T2H_THISDOC{subtitle} = $value{'_subtitle'}; +$T2H_THISDOC{shorttitle} = $value{'_shorttitle'}; +for $key (keys %T2H_THISDOC) +{ + $_ = &substitute_style($T2H_THISDOC{$key}); + &unprotect_texi; + s/\s*$//; + $T2H_THISDOC{$key} = $_; +} + +# if no sections, then simply print document as is +unless (@sections) +{ + print "# Writing content into $docu_top_file \n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + open(FILE, "> $docu_top_file") + || die "$ERROR: Can't open $docu_top_file for writing: $!\n"; + + &$T2H_print_page_head(\*FILE); + $T2H_THIS_SECTION = \@doc_lines; + t2h_print_lines(\*FILE); + &$T2H_print_foot_navigation(\*FILE); + &$T2H_print_page_foot(\*FILE); + close(FILE); + goto Finish; +} + +# initialize $T2H_HREF, $T2H_NAME +%T2H_HREF = + ( + 'First' , sec_href($sections[0]), + 'Last', sec_href($sections[$#sections]), + 'About', $docu_about. '#SEC_About', + ); + +# prepare TOC, OVERVIEW, TOP +$T2H_TOC = \@toc_lines; +$T2H_OVERVIEW = \@stoc_lines; +if ($has_top) +{ + while (1) + { + $_ = shift @doc_lines; + last if /$TOPEND/; + push @$T2H_TOP, $_; + } + $T2H_HREF{'Top'} = $docu_top . '#SEC_Top'; +} +else +{ + $T2H_HREF{'Top'} = $T2H_HREF{First}; +} + +$node2href{Top} = $T2H_HREF{Top}; +$T2H_HREF{Contents} = $docu_toc.'#SEC_Contents' if @toc_lines; +$T2H_HREF{Overview} = $docu_stoc.'#SEC_OVERVIEW' if @stoc_lines; + +# settle on index +if ($T2H_INDEX_CHAPTER) +{ + $T2H_HREF{Index} = $node2href{normalise_node($T2H_INDEX_CHAPTER)}; + warn "$ERROR T2H_INDEX_CHAPTER '$T2H_INDEX_CHAPTER' not found\n" + unless $T2H_HREF{Index}; +} +if (! $T2H_HREF{Index} && $first_index_chapter) +{ + $T2H_INDEX_CHAPTER = $first_index_chapter; + $T2H_HREF{Index} = $node2href{$T2H_INDEX_CHAPTER}; +} + +print "# Using '" . clean_name($T2H_INDEX_CHAPTER) . "' as index page\n" + if ($T2H_VERBOSE && $T2H_HREF{Index}); + +%T2H_NAME = + ( + 'First', clean_name($sec2node{$sections[0]}), + 'Last', clean_name($sec2node{$sections[$#sections]}), + 'About', $T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{'About_Title'}, + 'Contents', $T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{'ToC_Title'}, + 'Overview', $T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{'Overview_Title'}, + 'Index' , clean_name($T2H_INDEX_CHAPTER), + 'Top', clean_name($T2H_TOP_HEADING || $T2H_THISDOC{'title'} || $T2H_THISDOC{'shorttitle'}), + ); + +############################################################################# +# print frame and frame toc file +# +if ( $T2H_FRAMES ) +{ + open(FILE, "> $docu_frame_file") + || die "$ERROR: Can't open $docu_frame_file for writing: $!\n"; + print "# Creating frame in $docu_frame_file ...\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + &$T2H_print_frame(\*FILE); + close(FILE); + + open(FILE, "> $docu_toc_frame_file") + || die "$ERROR: Can't open $docu_toc_frame_file for writing: $!\n"; + print "# Creating toc frame in $docu_frame_file ...\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + &$T2H_print_toc_frame(\*FILE); + close(FILE); +} + + +############################################################################# +# print Top +# +open(FILE, "> $docu_top_file") + || die "$ERROR: Can't open $docu_top_file for writing: $!\n"; +&$T2H_print_page_head(\*FILE) unless ($T2H_SPLIT); + +if ($has_top) +{ + print "# Creating Top in $docu_top_file ...\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + $T2H_THIS_SECTION = $T2H_TOP; + $T2H_HREF{This} = $T2H_HREF{Top}; + $T2H_NAME{This} = $T2H_NAME{Top}; + &$T2H_print_Top(\*FILE); +} + +close(FILE) if $T2H_SPLIT; + +############################################################################# +# Print sections +# +$T2H_NODE{Forward} = $sec2node{$sections[0]}; +$T2H_NAME{Forward} = &clean_name($sec2node{$sections[0]}); +$T2H_HREF{Forward} = sec_href($sections[0]); +$T2H_NODE{This} = 'Top'; +$T2H_NAME{This} = $T2H_NAME{Top}; +$T2H_HREF{This} = $T2H_HREF{Top}; +if ($T2H_SPLIT) +{ + print "# writing " . scalar(@sections) . + " sections in $docu_rdir$docu_name"."_[1..$doc_num]" + if $T2H_VERBOSE; + $previous = ($T2H_SPLIT eq 'chapter' ? $CHAPTEREND : $SECTIONEND); + undef $FH; + $doc_num = 0; +} +else +{ + print "# writing " . scalar(@sections) . " sections in $docu_top_file ..." + if $T2H_VERBOSE; + $FH = \*FILE; + $previous = ''; +} + +$counter = 0; +# loop through sections +while ($section = shift(@sections)) +{ + if ($T2H_SPLIT && ($T2H_SPLIT eq 'section' || $previous eq $CHAPTEREND)) + { + if ($FH) + { + #close previous page + &$T2H_print_chapter_footer($FH) if $T2H_SPLIT eq 'chapter'; + &$T2H_print_page_foot($FH); + close($FH); + undef $FH; + } + } + $T2H_NAME{Back} = $T2H_NAME{This}; + $T2H_HREF{Back} = $T2H_HREF{This}; + $T2H_NODE{Back} = $T2H_NODE{This}; + $T2H_NAME{This} = $T2H_NAME{Forward}; + $T2H_HREF{This} = $T2H_HREF{Forward}; + $T2H_NODE{This} = $T2H_NODE{Forward}; + if ($sections[0]) + { + $T2H_NODE{Forward} = $sec2node{$sections[0]}; + $T2H_NAME{Forward} = &clean_name($T2H_NODE{Forward}); + $T2H_HREF{Forward} = sec_href($sections[0]); + } + else + { + undef $T2H_HREF{Forward}, $T2H_NODE{Forward}, $T2H_NAME{Forward}; + } + + $node = $node2up{$T2H_NODE{This}}; + $T2H_HREF{Up} = $node2href{$node}; + if ($T2H_HREF{Up} eq $T2H_HREF{This} || ! $T2H_HREF{Up}) + { + $T2H_NAME{Up} = $T2H_NAME{Top}; + $T2H_HREF{Up} = $T2H_HREF{Top}; + $T2H_NODE{Up} = 'Up'; + } + else + { + $T2H_NAME{Up} = &clean_name($node); + $T2H_NODE{Up} = $node; + } + + $node = $T2H_NODE{This}; + $node = $node2prev{$node}; + $T2H_NAME{Prev} = &clean_name($node); + $T2H_HREF{Prev} = $node2href{$node}; + $T2H_NODE{Prev} = $node; + + $node = $T2H_NODE{This}; + if ($node2up{$node} && $node2up{$node} ne 'Top'&& + ($node2prev{$node} eq $T2H_NODE{Back} || ! $node2prev{$node})) + { + $node = $node2up{$node}; + while ($node && $node ne $node2up{$node} && ! $node2prev{$node}) + { + $node = $node2up{$node}; + } + $node = $node2prev{$node} + unless $node2up{$node} eq 'Top' || ! $node2up{$node}; + } + else + { + $node = $node2prev{$node}; + } + $T2H_NAME{FastBack} = &clean_name($node); + $T2H_HREF{FastBack} = $node2href{$node}; + $T2H_NODE{FastBack} = $node; + + $node = $T2H_NODE{This}; + $node = $node2next{$node}; + $T2H_NAME{Next} = &clean_name($node); + $T2H_HREF{Next} = $node2href{$node}; + $T2H_NODE{Next} = $node; + + $node = $T2H_NODE{This}; + if ($node2up{$node} && $node2up{$node} ne 'Top'&& + ($node2next{$node} eq $T2H_NODE{Forward} || ! $node2next{$node})) + { + $node = $node2up{$node}; + while ($node && $node ne $node2up{$node} && ! $node2next{$node}) + { + $node = $node2up{$node}; + } + } + $node = $node2next{$node}; + $T2H_NAME{FastForward} = &clean_name($node); + $T2H_HREF{FastForward} = $node2href{$node}; + $T2H_NODE{FastForward} = $node; + + if (! defined($FH)) + { + my $file = $T2H_HREF{This}; + $file =~ s/\#.*$//; + open(FILE, "> $docu_rdir$file") || + die "$ERROR: Can't open $docu_rdir$file for writing: $!\n"; + $FH = \*FILE; + &$T2H_print_page_head($FH); + t2h_print_label($FH); + &$T2H_print_chapter_header($FH) if $T2H_SPLIT eq 'chapter'; + } + else + { + t2h_print_label($FH); + } + + $T2H_THIS_SECTION = []; + while (@doc_lines) { + $_ = shift(@doc_lines); + last if ($_ eq $SECTIONEND || $_ eq $CHAPTEREND); + push(@$T2H_THIS_SECTION, $_); + } + $previous = $_; + &$T2H_print_section($FH); + + if ($T2H_VERBOSE) + { + $counter++; + print "." if $counter =~ /00$/; + } +} +if ($T2H_SPLIT) +{ + &$T2H_print_chapter_footer($FH) if $T2H_SPLIT eq 'chapter'; + &$T2H_print_page_foot($FH); + close($FH); +} +print "\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + +############################################################################# +# Print ToC, Overview, Footnotes +# +undef $T2H_HREF{Prev}; +undef $T2H_HREF{Next}; +undef $T2H_HREF{Back}; +undef $T2H_HREF{Forward}; +undef $T2H_HREF{Up}; + +if (@foot_lines) +{ + print "# writing Footnotes in $docu_foot_file...\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + open (FILE, "> $docu_foot_file") || die "$ERROR: Can't open $docu_foot_file for writing: $!\n" + if $T2H_SPLIT; + $T2H_HREF{This} = $docu_foot; + $T2H_NAME{This} = $T2H_WORDS->{$T2H_LANG}->{'Footnotes_Title'}; + $T2H_THIS_SECTION = \@foot_lines; + &$T2H_print_Footnotes(\*FILE); + close(FILE) if $T2H_SPLIT; +} + +if (@toc_lines) +{ + print "# writing Toc in $docu_toc_file...\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + open (FILE, "> $docu_toc_file") || die "$ERROR: Can't open $docu_toc_file for writing: $!\n" + if $T2H_SPLIT; + $T2H_HREF{This} = $T2H_HREF{Contents}; + $T2H_NAME{This} = $T2H_NAME{Contents}; + $T2H_THIS_SECTION = \@toc_lines; + &$T2H_print_Toc(\*FILE); + close(FILE) if $T2H_SPLIT; +} + +if (@stoc_lines) +{ + print "# writing Overview in $docu_stoc_file...\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + open (FILE, "> $docu_stoc_file") || die "$ERROR: Can't open $docu_stoc_file for writing: $!\n" + if $T2H_SPLIT; + + $T2H_HREF{This} = $T2H_HREF{Overview}; + $T2H_NAME{This} = $T2H_NAME{Overview}; + $T2H_THIS_SECTION = \@stoc_lines; + unshift @$T2H_THIS_SECTION, "<BLOCKQUOTE>\n"; + push @$T2H_THIS_SECTION, "\n</BLOCKQUOTE>\n"; + &$T2H_print_Overview(\*FILE); + close(FILE) if $T2H_SPLIT; +} + +if ($about_body = &$T2H_about_body()) +{ + print "# writing About in $docu_about_file...\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + open (FILE, "> $docu_about_file") || die "$ERROR: Can't open $docu_about_file for writing: $!\n" + if $T2H_SPLIT; + + $T2H_HREF{This} = $T2H_HREF{About}; + $T2H_NAME{This} = $T2H_NAME{About}; + $T2H_THIS_SECTION = [$about_body]; + &$T2H_print_About(\*FILE); + close(FILE) if $T2H_SPLIT; +} + +unless ($T2H_SPLIT) +{ + &$T2H_print_page_foot(\*FILE); + close (FILE); +} + +Finish: +&l2h_FinishFromHtml if ($T2H_L2H); +&l2h_Finish if($T2H_L2H); +print "# that's all folks\n" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + +exit(0); + +#+++############################################################################ +# # +# Low level functions # +# # +#---############################################################################ + +sub LocateIncludeFile +{ + my $file = shift; + my $dir; + + return $file if (-e $file && -r $file); + foreach $dir (@T2H_INCLUDE_DIRS) + { + return "$dir/$file" if (-e "$dir/$file" && -r "$dir/$file"); + } + return undef; +} + +sub clean_name +{ + local ($_); + $_ = &remove_style($_[0]); + &unprotect_texi; + return $_; +} + +sub update_sec_num { + local($name, $level) = @_; + my $ret; + + $level--; # here we start at 0 + if ($name =~ /^appendix/ || defined(@appendix_sec_num)) { + # appendix style + if (defined(@appendix_sec_num)) { + &incr_sec_num($level, @appendix_sec_num); + } else { + @appendix_sec_num = ('A', 0, 0, 0); + } + $ret = join('.', @appendix_sec_num[0..$level]); + } else { + # normal style + if (defined(@normal_sec_num)) + { + &incr_sec_num($level, @normal_sec_num); + } + else + { + @normal_sec_num = (1, 0, 0, 0); + } + $ret = join('.', @normal_sec_num[0..$level]); + } + + $ret .= "." if $level == 0; + return $ret; +} + +sub incr_sec_num { + local($level, $l); + $level = shift(@_); + $_[$level]++; + foreach $l ($level+1 .. 3) { + $_[$l] = 0; + } +} + +sub Sec2UpNode +{ + my $sec = shift; + my $num = $sec2number{$sec}; + + return '' unless $num; + return 'Top' unless $num =~ /\.\d+/; + $num =~ s/\.[^\.]*$//; + $num = $num . '.' unless $num =~ /\./; + return $sec2node{$number2sec{$num}}; +} + +sub Sec2PrevNode +{ + my $sec = shift; + my $num = $sec2number{$sec}; + my ($i, $post); + + if ($num =~ /(\w+)(\.$|$)/) + { + $num = $`; + $i = $1; + $post = $2; + if ($i eq 'A') + { + $i = $normal_sec_num[0]; + } + elsif ($i ne '1') + { + # unfortunately, -- operator is not magical + $i = chr(ord($i) + 1); + } + else + { + return ''; + } + return $sec2node{$number2sec{$num . $i . $post}} + } + return ''; +} + +sub Sec2NextNode +{ + my $sec = shift; + my $num = $sec2number{$sec}; + my $i; + + if ($num =~ /(\w+)(\.$|$)/) + { + $num = $`; + $i = $1; + $post = $2; + if ($post eq '.' && $i eq $normal_sec_num[0]) + { + $i = 'A'; + } + else + { + $i++; + } + return $sec2node{$number2sec{$num . $i . $post}} + } + return ''; +} + +sub check { + local($_, %seen, %context, $before, $match, $after); + + while (<>) { + if (/\@(\*|\.|\:|\@|\{|\})/) { + $seen{$&}++; + $context{$&} .= "> $_" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + $_ = "$`XX$'"; + redo; + } + if (/\@(\w+)/) { + ($before, $match, $after) = ($`, $&, $'); + if ($before =~ /\b[\w-]+$/ && $after =~ /^[\w-.]*\b/) { # e-mail address + $seen{'e-mail address'}++; + $context{'e-mail address'} .= "> $_" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + } else { + $seen{$match}++; + $context{$match} .= "> $_" if $T2H_VERBOSE; + } + $match =~ s/^\@/X/; + $_ = "$before$match$after"; + redo; + } + } + + foreach (sort(keys(%seen))) { + if ($T2H_VERBOSE) { + print "$_\n"; + print $context{$_}; + } else { + print "$_ ($seen{$_})\n"; + } + } +} + +sub open { + local($name) = @_; + + ++$fh_name; + if (open($fh_name, $name)) { + unshift(@fhs, $fh_name); + } else { + warn "$ERROR Can't read file $name: $!\n"; + } +} + +sub init_input { + @fhs = (); # hold the file handles to read + @input_spool = (); # spooled lines to read + $fh_name = 'FH000'; + &open($docu); +} + +sub next_line { + local($fh, $line); + + if (@input_spool) { + $line = shift(@input_spool); + return($line); + } + while (@fhs) { + $fh = $fhs[0]; + $line = <$fh>; + return($line) if $line; + close($fh); + shift(@fhs); + } + return(undef); +} + +# used in pass 1, use &next_line +sub skip_until { + local($tag) = @_; + local($_); + + while ($_ = &next_line) { + return if /^\@end\s+$tag\s*$/; + } + die "* Failed to find '$tag' after: " . $lines[$#lines]; +} + +# used in pass 1 for l2h use &next_line +sub string_until { + local($tag) = @_; + local($_, $string); + + while ($_ = &next_line) { + return $string if /^\@end\s+$tag\s*$/; +# $_ =~ s/hbox/mbox/g; + $string = $string.$_; + } + die "* Failed to find '$tag' after: " . $lines[$#lines]; +} + +# +# HTML stacking to have a better HTML output +# + +sub html_reset { + @html_stack = ('html'); + $html_element = 'body'; +} + +sub html_push { + local($what) = @_; + push(@html_stack, $html_element); + $html_element = $what; +} + +sub html_push_if { + local($what) = @_; + push(@html_stack, $html_element) + if ($html_element && $html_element ne 'P'); + $html_element = $what; +} + +sub html_pop { + $html_element = pop(@html_stack); +} + +sub html_pop_if { + local($elt); + + if (@_) { + foreach $elt (@_) { + if ($elt eq $html_element) { + $html_element = pop(@html_stack) if @html_stack; + last; + } + } + } else { + $html_element = pop(@html_stack) if @html_stack; + } +} + +sub html_debug { + local($what, $line) = @_; + if ($T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_HTML) + { + $what = "\n" unless $what; + return("<!-- $line @html_stack, $html_element -->$what") + } + return($what); +} + +# to debug the output... +sub debug { + local($what, $line) = @_; + return("<!-- $line -->$what") + if $T2H_DEBUG & $DEBUG_HTML; + return($what); +} + +sub SimpleTexi2Html +{ + local $_ = $_[0]; + &protect_texi; + &protect_html; + $_ = substitute_style($_); + $_[0] = $_; +} + +sub normalise_node { + local $_ = $_[0]; + s/\s+/ /g; + s/ $//; + s/^ //; + &protect_texi; + &protect_html; + $_ = substitute_style($_); + $_[0] = $_; +} + +sub menu_entry +{ + my ($node, $name, $descr) = @_; + my ($href, $entry); + + &normalise_node($node); + $href = $node2href{$node}; + if ($href) + { + $descr =~ s/^\s+//; + $descr =~ s/\s*$//; + $descr = SimpleTexi2Html($descr); + if ($T2H_NUMBER_SECTIONS && !$T2H_NODE_NAME_IN_MENU && $node2sec{$node}) + { + $entry = $node2sec{$node}; + $name = ''; + } + else + { + &normalise_node($name); + $entry = ($name && ($name ne $node || ! $T2H_AVOID_MENU_REDUNDANCY) + ? "$name : $node" : $node); + } + + if ($T2H_AVOID_MENU_REDUNDANCY && $descr) + { + my $clean_entry = $entry; + $clean_entry =~ s/^.*? // if ($clean_entry =~ /^([A-Z]|\d+)\.[\d\.]* /); + $clean_entry =~ s/[^\w]//g; + my $clean_descr = $descr; + $clean_descr =~ s/[^\w]//g; + $descr = '' if ($clean_entry eq $clean_descr) + } + push(@lines2,&debug('<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">' . + &t2h_anchor('', $href, $entry) . + '</TD><TD> </TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">' . + $descr . + "</TD></TR>\n", __LINE__)); + } + elsif ($node =~ /^\(.*\)\w+/) + { + push(@lines2,&debug('<TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">' . + $entry . + '</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">' . $descr . + "</TD></TR>\n", __LINE__)) + } + else + { + warn "$ERROR Undefined node of menu_entry ($node): $_"; + } +} + +sub do_ctrl { "^$_[0]" } + +sub do_email { + local($addr, $text) = split(/,\s*/, $_[0]); + + $text = $addr unless $text; + &t2h_anchor('', "mailto:$addr", $text); +} + +sub do_sc +{ + # l2h does this much better + return &l2h_ToLatex("{\\sc ".&unprotect_html($_[0])."}") if ($T2H_L2H); + return "\U$_[0]\E"; +} + +sub do_math +{ + return &l2h_ToLatex("\$".&unprotect_html($_[0])."\$") if ($T2H_L2H); + return "<EM>".$text."</EM>"; +} + +sub do_uref { + local($url, $text, $only_text) = split(/,\s*/, $_[0]); + + $text = $only_text if $only_text; + $text = $url unless $text; + &t2h_anchor('', $url, $text); +} + +sub do_url { &t2h_anchor('', $_[0], $_[0]) } + +sub do_acronym +{ + return '<FONT SIZE="-1">' . $_[0] . '</FONT>'; +} + +sub do_accent +{ + return "&$_[0]acute;" if $_[1] eq 'H'; + return "$_[0]." if $_[1] eq 'dotaccent'; + return "$_[0]*" if $_[1] eq 'ringaccent'; + return "$_[0]".'[' if $_[1] eq 'tieaccent'; + return "$_[0]".'(' if $_[1] eq 'u'; + return "$_[0]_" if $_[1] eq 'ubaraccent'; + return ".$_[0]" if $_[1] eq 'udotaccent'; + return "$_[0]<" if $_[1] eq 'v'; + return "&$_[0]cedil;" if $_[1] eq ','; + return "$_[0]" if $_[1] eq 'dotless'; + return undef; +} + +sub apply_style { + local($texi_style, $text) = @_; + local($style); + + $style = $style_map{$texi_style}; + if (defined($style)) { # known style + if ($style =~ /^\"/) { # add quotes + $style = $'; + $text = "\`$text\'"; + } + if ($style =~ /^\&/) { # custom + $style = $'; + $text = &$style($text, $texi_style); + } elsif ($style) { # good style + $text = "<$style>$text</$style>"; + } else { # no style + } + } else { # unknown style + $text = undef; + } + return($text); +} + +# remove Texinfo styles +sub remove_style { + local($_) = @_; + 1 while(s/\@\w+{([^\{\}]+)}/$1/g); + return($_); +} + +sub remove_things +{ + local ($_) = @_; + s|\@(\w+)\{\}|$1|g; + return $_; +} + +sub substitute_style { + local($_) = @_; + local($changed, $done, $style, $text); + + &simple_substitutions; + $changed = 1; + while ($changed) { + $changed = 0; + $done = ''; + while (/\@(\w+){([^\{\}]+)}/ || /\@(,){([^\{\}]+)}/) { + $text = &apply_style($1, $2); + if ($text) { + $_ = "$`$text$'"; + $changed = 1; + } else { + $done .= "$`\@$1"; + $_ = "{$2}$'"; + } + } + $_ = $done . $_; + } + return($_); +} + +sub t2h_anchor { + local($name, $href, $text, $newline, $extra_attribs) = @_; + local($result); + + $result = "<A"; + $result .= " NAME=\"$name\"" if $name; + if ($href) + { + $href =~ s|^$T2H_HREF_DIR_INSTEAD_FILE|./| + if ($T2H_HREF_DIR_INSTEAD_FILE); + $result .= ($href =~ /\"/ ? " HREF='$href'" : " HREF=\"$href\""); + } + $result .= " $extra_attribs" if $extra_attribs; + $result .= ">$text</A>"; + $result .= "\n" if $newline; + return($result); +} + +sub pretty_date { + local(@MoY, $sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year, $wday, $yday, $isdst); + + @MoY = ('January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', + 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December'); + ($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year, $wday, $yday, $isdst) = localtime(time); + $year += ($year < 70) ? 2000 : 1900; + # obachman: Let's do it as the Americans do + return("$MoY[$mon], $mday $year"); +} + +sub doc_href { + local($num) = @_; + + return("${docu_name}_$num.$docu_ext"); +} + +sub sec_href +{ + return $node2href{$sec2node{$_[0]}}; +} + +sub next_doc { + $docu_doc = &doc_href(++$doc_num); +} + +sub t2h_print_lines { + my ($fh, $lines) = @_; + local($_); + $lines = $T2H_THIS_SECTION unless $lines; + my $cnt = 0; + for (@$lines) + { + $_ = l2h_FromHtml($_) if ($T2H_L2H); + if (/^$PROTECTTAG/o) { + $_ = $tag2pro{$_}; + } else { + &unprotect_texi; + } + print $fh $_; + $cnt += split(/\W*\s+\W*/); + } + return $cnt; +} + +sub protect_texi { + # protect @ { } ` ' + s/\@\@/$;0/go; + s/\@\{/$;1/go; + s/\@\}/$;2/go; + s/\@\`/$;3/go; + s/\@\'/$;4/go; +} + +sub protect_html { + local($what) = @_; + # protect & < > + $what =~ s/\&/\&\#38;/g; + $what =~ s/\</\&\#60;/g; + $what =~ s/\>/\&\#62;/g; + # restore anything in quotes + # this fixes my problem where I had: + # < IMG SRC="leftarrow.gif" ALT="<--" > but what if I wanted < in my ALT text ?? + # maybe byte stuffing or some other technique should be used. + $what =~ s/\"([^\&]+)\&\#60;(.*)\"/"$1<$2"/g; + $what =~ s/\"([^\&]+)\&\#62;(.*)\"/"$1>$2"/g; + $what =~ s/\"([^\&]+)\&\#38;(.*)\"/"$1&$2"/g; + # but recognize some HTML things + $what =~ s/\&\#60;\/A\&\#62;/<\/A>/g; # </A> + $what =~ s/\&\#60;A ([^\&]+)\&\#62;/<A $1>/g; # <A [^&]+> + $what =~ s/\&\#60;IMG ([^\&]+)\&\#62;/<IMG $1>/g; # <IMG [^&]+> + return($what); +} + +sub unprotect_texi { + s/$;0/\@/go; + s/$;1/\{/go; + s/$;2/\}/go; + s/$;3/\`/go; + s/$;4/\'/go; +} + +sub Unprotect_texi +{ + local $_ = shift; + &unprotect_texi; + return($_); +} + +sub unprotect_html { + local($what) = @_; + $what =~ s/\&\#38;/\&/g; + $what =~ s/\&\#60;/\</g; + $what =~ s/\&\#62;/\>/g; + return($what); +} + +sub t2h_print_label +{ + my $fh = shift; + my $href = shift || $T2H_HREF{This}; + $href =~ s/.*#(.*)$/$1/; + print $fh qq{<A NAME="$href"></A>\n}; +} + +############################################################################## + + # These next few lines are legal in both Perl and nroff. + +.00 ; # finish .ig + +'di \" finish diversion--previous line must be blank +.nr nl 0-1 \" fake up transition to first page again +.nr % 0 \" start at page 1 +'; __END__ ############# From here on it's a standard manual page ############ +.so /usr/local/man/man1/texi2html.1 diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/doc/texinfo.tex b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/texinfo.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c49af9f --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/doc/texinfo.tex @@ -0,0 +1,5992 @@ +% texinfo.tex -- TeX macros to handle Texinfo files. +% +% Load plain if necessary, i.e., if running under initex. +\expandafter\ifx\csname fmtname\endcsname\relax\input plain\fi +% +\def\texinfoversion{1999-09-25.10} +% +% Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 +% Free Software Foundation, Inc. +% +% This texinfo.tex file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at +% your option) any later version. +% +% This texinfo.tex file is distributed in the hope that it will be +% useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty +% of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +% General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this texinfo.tex file; see the file COPYING. If not, write +% to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, +% Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +% +% In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program. +% You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve +% what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding! +% +% Please try the latest version of texinfo.tex before submitting bug +% reports; you can get the latest version from: +% ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo.tex +% (and all GNU mirrors, see http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html) +% ftp://texinfo.org/tex/texinfo.tex +% ftp://us.ctan.org/macros/texinfo/texinfo.tex +% (and all CTAN mirrors, finger ctan@us.ctan.org for a list). +% /home/gd/gnu/doc/texinfo.tex on the GNU machines. +% The texinfo.tex in any given Texinfo distribution could well be out +% of date, so if that's what you're using, please check. +% Texinfo has a small home page at http://texinfo.org/. +% +% Send bug reports to bug-texinfo@gnu.org. Please include including a +% complete document in each bug report with which we can reproduce the +% problem. Patches are, of course, greatly appreciated. +% +% To process a Texinfo manual with TeX, it's most reliable to use the +% texi2dvi shell script that comes with the distribution. For a simple +% manual foo.texi, however, you can get away with this: +% tex foo.texi +% texindex foo.?? +% tex foo.texi +% tex foo.texi +% dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever, to process the dvi file; this makes foo.ps. +% The extra runs of TeX get the cross-reference information correct. +% Sometimes one run after texindex suffices, and sometimes you need more +% than two; texi2dvi does it as many times as necessary. +% +% It is possible to adapt texinfo.tex for other languages. You can get +% the existing language-specific files from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/. + +\message{Loading texinfo [version \texinfoversion]:} + +% If in a .fmt file, print the version number +% and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because +% they might have appeared in the input file name. +\everyjob{\message{[Texinfo version \texinfoversion]}% + \catcode`+=\active \catcode`\_=\active} + +% Save some parts of plain tex whose names we will redefine. +\let\ptexb=\b +\let\ptexbullet=\bullet +\let\ptexc=\c +\let\ptexcomma=\, +\let\ptexdot=\. +\let\ptexdots=\dots +\let\ptexend=\end +\let\ptexequiv=\equiv +\let\ptexexclam=\! +\let\ptexi=\i +\let\ptexlbrace=\{ +\let\ptexrbrace=\} +\let\ptexstar=\* +\let\ptext=\t + +% We never want plain's outer \+ definition in Texinfo. +% For @tex, we can use \tabalign. +\let\+ = \relax + +\message{Basics,} +\chardef\other=12 + +% If this character appears in an error message or help string, it +% starts a new line in the output. +\newlinechar = `^^J + +% Set up fixed words for English if not already set. +\ifx\putwordAppendix\undefined \gdef\putwordAppendix{Appendix}\fi +\ifx\putwordChapter\undefined \gdef\putwordChapter{Chapter}\fi +\ifx\putwordfile\undefined \gdef\putwordfile{file}\fi +\ifx\putwordin\undefined \gdef\putwordin{in}\fi +\ifx\putwordIndexIsEmpty\undefined \gdef\putwordIndexIsEmpty{(Index is empty)}\fi +\ifx\putwordIndexNonexistent\undefined \gdef\putwordIndexNonexistent{(Index is nonexistent)}\fi +\ifx\putwordInfo\undefined \gdef\putwordInfo{Info}\fi +\ifx\putwordInstanceVariableof\undefined \gdef\putwordInstanceVariableof{Instance Variable of}\fi +\ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi +\ifx\putwordNoTitle\undefined \gdef\putwordNoTitle{No Title}\fi +\ifx\putwordof\undefined \gdef\putwordof{of}\fi +\ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi +\ifx\putwordpage\undefined \gdef\putwordpage{page}\fi +\ifx\putwordsection\undefined \gdef\putwordsection{section}\fi +\ifx\putwordSection\undefined \gdef\putwordSection{Section}\fi +\ifx\putwordsee\undefined \gdef\putwordsee{see}\fi +\ifx\putwordSee\undefined \gdef\putwordSee{See}\fi +\ifx\putwordShortTOC\undefined \gdef\putwordShortTOC{Short Contents}\fi +\ifx\putwordTOC\undefined \gdef\putwordTOC{Table of Contents}\fi +% +\ifx\putwordMJan\undefined \gdef\putwordMJan{January}\fi +\ifx\putwordMFeb\undefined \gdef\putwordMFeb{February}\fi +\ifx\putwordMMar\undefined \gdef\putwordMMar{March}\fi +\ifx\putwordMApr\undefined \gdef\putwordMApr{April}\fi +\ifx\putwordMMay\undefined \gdef\putwordMMay{May}\fi +\ifx\putwordMJun\undefined \gdef\putwordMJun{June}\fi +\ifx\putwordMJul\undefined \gdef\putwordMJul{July}\fi +\ifx\putwordMAug\undefined \gdef\putwordMAug{August}\fi +\ifx\putwordMSep\undefined \gdef\putwordMSep{September}\fi +\ifx\putwordMOct\undefined \gdef\putwordMOct{October}\fi +\ifx\putwordMNov\undefined \gdef\putwordMNov{November}\fi +\ifx\putwordMDec\undefined \gdef\putwordMDec{December}\fi +% +\ifx\putwordDefmac\undefined \gdef\putwordDefmac{Macro}\fi +\ifx\putwordDefspec\undefined \gdef\putwordDefspec{Special Form}\fi +\ifx\putwordDefvar\undefined \gdef\putwordDefvar{Variable}\fi +\ifx\putwordDefopt\undefined \gdef\putwordDefopt{User Option}\fi +\ifx\putwordDeftypevar\undefined\gdef\putwordDeftypevar{Variable}\fi +\ifx\putwordDeffunc\undefined \gdef\putwordDeffunc{Function}\fi +\ifx\putwordDeftypefun\undefined\gdef\putwordDeftypefun{Function}\fi + +% Ignore a token. +% +\def\gobble#1{} + +\hyphenation{ap-pen-dix} +\hyphenation{mini-buf-fer mini-buf-fers} +\hyphenation{eshell} +\hyphenation{white-space} + +% Margin to add to right of even pages, to left of odd pages. +\newdimen \bindingoffset +\newdimen \normaloffset +\newdimen\pagewidth \newdimen\pageheight + +% Sometimes it is convenient to have everything in the transcript file +% and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, +% since that produces some useless output on the terminal. +% +\def\gloggingall{\begingroup \globaldefs = 1 \loggingall \endgroup}% +\ifx\eTeXversion\undefined +\def\loggingall{\tracingcommands2 \tracingstats2 + \tracingpages1 \tracingoutput1 \tracinglostchars1 + \tracingmacros2 \tracingparagraphs1 \tracingrestores1 + \showboxbreadth\maxdimen\showboxdepth\maxdimen +}% +\else +\def\loggingall{\tracingcommands3 \tracingstats2 + \tracingpages1 \tracingoutput1 \tracinglostchars1 + \tracingmacros2 \tracingparagraphs1 \tracingrestores1 + \tracingscantokens1 \tracingassigns1 \tracingifs1 + \tracinggroups1 \tracingnesting2 + \showboxbreadth\maxdimen\showboxdepth\maxdimen +}% +\fi + +% For @cropmarks command. +% Do @cropmarks to get crop marks. +% +\newif\ifcropmarks +\let\cropmarks = \cropmarkstrue +% +% Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. +% Added by P. A. MacKay, 12 Nov. 1986 +% +\newdimen\outerhsize \newdimen\outervsize % set by the paper size routines +\newdimen\cornerlong \cornerlong=1pc +\newdimen\cornerthick \cornerthick=.3pt +\newdimen\topandbottommargin \topandbottommargin=.75in + +% Main output routine. +\chardef\PAGE = 255 +\output = {\onepageout{\pagecontents\PAGE}} + +\newbox\headlinebox +\newbox\footlinebox + +% \onepageout takes a vbox as an argument. Note that \pagecontents +% does insertions, but you have to call it yourself. +\def\onepageout#1{% + \ifcropmarks \hoffset=0pt \else \hoffset=\normaloffset \fi + % + \ifodd\pageno \advance\hoffset by \bindingoffset + \else \advance\hoffset by -\bindingoffset\fi + % + % Do this outside of the \shipout so @code etc. will be expanded in + % the headline as they should be, not taken literally (outputting ''code). + \setbox\headlinebox = \vbox{\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makeheadline}% + \setbox\footlinebox = \vbox{\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makefootline}% + % + {% + % Have to do this stuff outside the \shipout because we want it to + % take effect in \write's, yet the group defined by the \vbox ends + % before the \shipout runs. + % + \escapechar = `\\ % use backslash in output files. + \indexdummies % don't expand commands in the output. + \normalturnoffactive % \ in index entries must not stay \, e.g., if + % the page break happens to be in the middle of an example. + \shipout\vbox{% + \ifcropmarks \vbox to \outervsize\bgroup + \hsize = \outerhsize + \vskip-\topandbottommargin + \vtop to0pt{% + \line{\ewtop\hfil\ewtop}% + \nointerlineskip + \line{% + \vbox{\moveleft\cornerthick\nstop}% + \hfill + \vbox{\moveright\cornerthick\nstop}% + }% + \vss}% + \vskip\topandbottommargin + \line\bgroup + \hfil % center the page within the outer (page) hsize. + \ifodd\pageno\hskip\bindingoffset\fi + \vbox\bgroup + \fi + % + \unvbox\headlinebox + \pagebody{#1}% + \ifdim\ht\footlinebox > 0pt + % Only leave this space if the footline is nonempty. + % (We lessened \vsize for it in \oddfootingxxx.) + % The \baselineskip=24pt in plain's \makefootline has no effect. + \vskip 2\baselineskip + \unvbox\footlinebox + \fi + % + \ifpdfmakepagedest \pdfmkdest{\the\pageno} \fi + % + \ifcropmarks + \egroup % end of \vbox\bgroup + \hfil\egroup % end of (centering) \line\bgroup + \vskip\topandbottommargin plus1fill minus1fill + \boxmaxdepth = \cornerthick + \vbox to0pt{\vss + \line{% + \vbox{\moveleft\cornerthick\nsbot}% + \hfill + \vbox{\moveright\cornerthick\nsbot}% + }% + \nointerlineskip + \line{\ewbot\hfil\ewbot}% + }% + \egroup % \vbox from first cropmarks clause + \fi + }% end of \shipout\vbox + }% end of group with \turnoffactive + \advancepageno + \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi +} + +\newinsert\margin \dimen\margin=\maxdimen + +\def\pagebody#1{\vbox to\pageheight{\boxmaxdepth=\maxdepth #1}} +{\catcode`\@ =11 +\gdef\pagecontents#1{\ifvoid\topins\else\unvbox\topins\fi +% marginal hacks, juha@viisa.uucp (Juha Takala) +\ifvoid\margin\else % marginal info is present + \rlap{\kern\hsize\vbox to\z@{\kern1pt\box\margin \vss}}\fi +\dimen@=\dp#1 \unvbox#1 +\ifvoid\footins\else\vskip\skip\footins\footnoterule \unvbox\footins\fi +\ifr@ggedbottom \kern-\dimen@ \vfil \fi} +} + +% Here are the rules for the cropmarks. Note that they are +% offset so that the space between them is truly \outerhsize or \outervsize +% (P. A. MacKay, 12 November, 1986) +% +\def\ewtop{\vrule height\cornerthick depth0pt width\cornerlong} +\def\nstop{\vbox + {\hrule height\cornerthick depth\cornerlong width\cornerthick}} +\def\ewbot{\vrule height0pt depth\cornerthick width\cornerlong} +\def\nsbot{\vbox + {\hrule height\cornerlong depth\cornerthick width\cornerthick}} + +% Parse an argument, then pass it to #1. The argument is the rest of +% the input line (except we remove a trailing comment). #1 should be a +% macro which expects an ordinary undelimited TeX argument. +% +\def\parsearg#1{% + \let\next = #1% + \begingroup + \obeylines + \futurelet\temp\parseargx +} + +% If the next token is an obeyed space (from an @example environment or +% the like), remove it and recurse. Otherwise, we're done. +\def\parseargx{% + % \obeyedspace is defined far below, after the definition of \sepspaces. + \ifx\obeyedspace\temp + \expandafter\parseargdiscardspace + \else + \expandafter\parseargline + \fi +} + +% Remove a single space (as the delimiter token to the macro call). +{\obeyspaces % + \gdef\parseargdiscardspace {\futurelet\temp\parseargx}} + +{\obeylines % + \gdef\parseargline#1^^M{% + \endgroup % End of the group started in \parsearg. + % + % First remove any @c comment, then any @comment. + % Result of each macro is put in \toks0. + \argremovec #1\c\relax % + \expandafter\argremovecomment \the\toks0 \comment\relax % + % + % Call the caller's macro, saved as \next in \parsearg. + \expandafter\next\expandafter{\the\toks0}% + }% +} + +% Since all \c{,omment} does is throw away the argument, we can let TeX +% do that for us. The \relax here is matched by the \relax in the call +% in \parseargline; it could be more or less anything, its purpose is +% just to delimit the argument to the \c. +\def\argremovec#1\c#2\relax{\toks0 = {#1}} +\def\argremovecomment#1\comment#2\relax{\toks0 = {#1}} + +% \argremovec{,omment} might leave us with trailing spaces, though; e.g., +% @end itemize @c foo +% will have two active spaces as part of the argument with the +% `itemize'. Here we remove all active spaces from #1, and assign the +% result to \toks0. +% +% This loses if there are any *other* active characters besides spaces +% in the argument -- _ ^ +, for example -- since they get expanded. +% Fortunately, Texinfo does not define any such commands. (If it ever +% does, the catcode of the characters in questionwill have to be changed +% here.) But this means we cannot call \removeactivespaces as part of +% \argremovec{,omment}, since @c uses \parsearg, and thus the argument +% that \parsearg gets might well have any character at all in it. +% +\def\removeactivespaces#1{% + \begingroup + \ignoreactivespaces + \edef\temp{#1}% + \global\toks0 = \expandafter{\temp}% + \endgroup +} + +% Change the active space to expand to nothing. +% +\begingroup + \obeyspaces + \gdef\ignoreactivespaces{\obeyspaces\let =\empty} +\endgroup + + +\def\flushcr{\ifx\par\lisppar \def\next##1{}\else \let\next=\relax \fi \next} + +%% These are used to keep @begin/@end levels from running away +%% Call \inENV within environments (after a \begingroup) +\newif\ifENV \ENVfalse \def\inENV{\ifENV\relax\else\ENVtrue\fi} +\def\ENVcheck{% +\ifENV\errmessage{Still within an environment; press RETURN to continue} +\endgroup\fi} % This is not perfect, but it should reduce lossage + +% @begin foo is the same as @foo, for now. +\newhelp\EMsimple{Press RETURN to continue.} + +\outer\def\begin{\parsearg\beginxxx} + +\def\beginxxx #1{% +\expandafter\ifx\csname #1\endcsname\relax +{\errhelp=\EMsimple \errmessage{Undefined command @begin #1}}\else +\csname #1\endcsname\fi} + +% @end foo executes the definition of \Efoo. +% +\def\end{\parsearg\endxxx} +\def\endxxx #1{% + \removeactivespaces{#1}% + \edef\endthing{\the\toks0}% + % + \expandafter\ifx\csname E\endthing\endcsname\relax + \expandafter\ifx\csname \endthing\endcsname\relax + % There's no \foo, i.e., no ``environment'' foo. + \errhelp = \EMsimple + \errmessage{Undefined command `@end \endthing'}% + \else + \unmatchedenderror\endthing + \fi + \else + % Everything's ok; the right environment has been started. + \csname E\endthing\endcsname + \fi +} + +% There is an environment #1, but it hasn't been started. Give an error. +% +\def\unmatchedenderror#1{% + \errhelp = \EMsimple + \errmessage{This `@end #1' doesn't have a matching `@#1'}% +} + +% Define the control sequence \E#1 to give an unmatched @end error. +% +\def\defineunmatchedend#1{% + \expandafter\def\csname E#1\endcsname{\unmatchedenderror{#1}}% +} + + +% Single-spacing is done by various environments (specifically, in +% \nonfillstart and \quotations). +\newskip\singlespaceskip \singlespaceskip = 12.5pt +\def\singlespace{% + % Why was this kern here? It messes up equalizing space above and below + % environments. --karl, 6may93 + %{\advance \baselineskip by -\singlespaceskip + %\kern \baselineskip}% + \setleading \singlespaceskip +} + +%% Simple single-character @ commands + +% @@ prints an @ +% Kludge this until the fonts are right (grr). +\def\@{{\tt\char64}} + +% This is turned off because it was never documented +% and you can use @w{...} around a quote to suppress ligatures. +%% Define @` and @' to be the same as ` and ' +%% but suppressing ligatures. +%\def\`{{`}} +%\def\'{{'}} + +% Used to generate quoted braces. +\def\mylbrace {{\tt\char123}} +\def\myrbrace {{\tt\char125}} +\let\{=\mylbrace +\let\}=\myrbrace +\begingroup + % Definitions to produce actual \{ & \} command in an index. + \catcode`\{ = 12 \catcode`\} = 12 + \catcode`\[ = 1 \catcode`\] = 2 + \catcode`\@ = 0 \catcode`\\ = 12 + @gdef@lbracecmd[\{]% + @gdef@rbracecmd[\}]% +@endgroup + +% Accents: @, @dotaccent @ringaccent @ubaraccent @udotaccent +% Others are defined by plain TeX: @` @' @" @^ @~ @= @v @H. +\let\, = \c +\let\dotaccent = \. +\def\ringaccent#1{{\accent23 #1}} +\let\tieaccent = \t +\let\ubaraccent = \b +\let\udotaccent = \d + +% Other special characters: @questiondown @exclamdown +% Plain TeX defines: @AA @AE @O @OE @L (and lowercase versions) @ss. +\def\questiondown{?`} +\def\exclamdown{!`} + +% Dotless i and dotless j, used for accents. +\def\imacro{i} +\def\jmacro{j} +\def\dotless#1{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\imacro \ptexi + \else\ifx\temp\jmacro \j + \else \errmessage{@dotless can be used only with i or j}% + \fi\fi +} + +% Be sure we're in horizontal mode when doing a tie, since we make space +% equivalent to this in @example-like environments. Otherwise, a space +% at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and +% since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up putting the +% penalty on the vertical list instead of in the new paragraph. +{\catcode`@ = 11 + % Avoid using \@M directly, because that causes trouble + % if the definition is written into an index file. + \global\let\tiepenalty = \@M + \gdef\tie{\leavevmode\penalty\tiepenalty\ } +} + +% @: forces normal size whitespace following. +\def\:{\spacefactor=1000 } + +% @* forces a line break. +\def\*{\hfil\break\hbox{}\ignorespaces} + +% @. is an end-of-sentence period. +\def\.{.\spacefactor=3000 } + +% @! is an end-of-sentence bang. +\def\!{!\spacefactor=3000 } + +% @? is an end-of-sentence query. +\def\?{?\spacefactor=3000 } + +% @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the +% beginning of a paragraph, when TeX is still in vertical mode, would +% produce a whole line of output instead of starting the paragraph. +\def\w#1{\leavevmode\hbox{#1}} + +% @group ... @end group forces ... to be all on one page, by enclosing +% it in a TeX vbox. We use \vtop instead of \vbox to construct the box +% to keep its height that of a normal line. According to the rules for +% \topskip (p.114 of the TeXbook), the glue inserted is +% max (\topskip - \ht (first item), 0). If that height is large, +% therefore, no glue is inserted, and the space between the headline and +% the text is small, which looks bad. +% +\def\group{\begingroup + \ifnum\catcode13=\active \else + \errhelp = \groupinvalidhelp + \errmessage{@group invalid in context where filling is enabled}% + \fi + % + % The \vtop we start below produces a box with normal height and large + % depth; thus, TeX puts \baselineskip glue before it, and (when the + % next line of text is done) \lineskip glue after it. (See p.82 of + % the TeXbook.) Thus, space below is not quite equal to space + % above. But it's pretty close. + \def\Egroup{% + \egroup % End the \vtop. + \endgroup % End the \group. + }% + % + \vtop\bgroup + % We have to put a strut on the last line in case the @group is in + % the midst of an example, rather than completely enclosing it. + % Otherwise, the interline space between the last line of the group + % and the first line afterwards is too small. But we can't put the + % strut in \Egroup, since there it would be on a line by itself. + % Hence this just inserts a strut at the beginning of each line. + \everypar = {\strut}% + % + % Since we have a strut on every line, we don't need any of TeX's + % normal interline spacing. + \offinterlineskip + % + % OK, but now we have to do something about blank + % lines in the input in @example-like environments, which normally + % just turn into \lisppar, which will insert no space now that we've + % turned off the interline space. Simplest is to make them be an + % empty paragraph. + \ifx\par\lisppar + \edef\par{\leavevmode \par}% + % + % Reset ^^M's definition to new definition of \par. + \obeylines + \fi + % + % Do @comment since we are called inside an environment such as + % @example, where each end-of-line in the input causes an + % end-of-line in the output. We don't want the end-of-line after + % the `@group' to put extra space in the output. Since @group + % should appear on a line by itself (according to the Texinfo + % manual), we don't worry about eating any user text. + \comment +} +% +% TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help +% message, so this ends up printing `@group can only ...'. +% +\newhelp\groupinvalidhelp{% +group can only be used in environments such as @example,^^J% +where each line of input produces a line of output.} + +% @need space-in-mils +% forces a page break if there is not space-in-mils remaining. + +\newdimen\mil \mil=0.001in + +\def\need{\parsearg\needx} + +% Old definition--didn't work. +%\def\needx #1{\par % +%% This method tries to make TeX break the page naturally +%% if the depth of the box does not fit. +%{\baselineskip=0pt% +%\vtop to #1\mil{\vfil}\kern -#1\mil\nobreak +%\prevdepth=-1000pt +%}} + +\def\needx#1{% + % Ensure vertical mode, so we don't make a big box in the middle of a + % paragraph. + \par + % + % If the @need value is less than one line space, it's useless. + \dimen0 = #1\mil + \dimen2 = \ht\strutbox + \advance\dimen2 by \dp\strutbox + \ifdim\dimen0 > \dimen2 + % + % Do a \strut just to make the height of this box be normal, so the + % normal leading is inserted relative to the preceding line. + % And a page break here is fine. + \vtop to #1\mil{\strut\vfil}% + % + % TeX does not even consider page breaks if a penalty added to the + % main vertical list is 10000 or more. But in order to see if the + % empty box we just added fits on the page, we must make it consider + % page breaks. On the other hand, we don't want to actually break the + % page after the empty box. So we use a penalty of 9999. + % + % There is an extremely small chance that TeX will actually break the + % page at this \penalty, if there are no other feasible breakpoints in + % sight. (If the user is using lots of big @group commands, which + % almost-but-not-quite fill up a page, TeX will have a hard time doing + % good page breaking, for example.) However, I could not construct an + % example where a page broke at this \penalty; if it happens in a real + % document, then we can reconsider our strategy. + \penalty9999 + % + % Back up by the size of the box, whether we did a page break or not. + \kern -#1\mil + % + % Do not allow a page break right after this kern. + \nobreak + \fi +} + +% @br forces paragraph break + +\let\br = \par + +% @dots{} output an ellipsis using the current font. +% We do .5em per period so that it has the same spacing in a typewriter +% font as three actual period characters. +% +\def\dots{% + \leavevmode + \hbox to 1.5em{% + \hskip 0pt plus 0.25fil minus 0.25fil + .\hss.\hss.% + \hskip 0pt plus 0.5fil minus 0.5fil + }% +} + +% @enddots{} is an end-of-sentence ellipsis. +% +\def\enddots{% + \leavevmode + \hbox to 2em{% + \hskip 0pt plus 0.25fil minus 0.25fil + .\hss.\hss.\hss.% + \hskip 0pt plus 0.5fil minus 0.5fil + }% + \spacefactor=3000 +} + + +% @page forces the start of a new page +% +\def\page{\par\vfill\supereject} + +% @exdent text.... +% outputs text on separate line in roman font, starting at standard page margin + +% This records the amount of indent in the innermost environment. +% That's how much \exdent should take out. +\newskip\exdentamount + +% This defn is used inside fill environments such as @defun. +\def\exdent{\parsearg\exdentyyy} +\def\exdentyyy #1{{\hfil\break\hbox{\kern -\exdentamount{\rm#1}}\hfil\break}} + +% This defn is used inside nofill environments such as @example. +\def\nofillexdent{\parsearg\nofillexdentyyy} +\def\nofillexdentyyy #1{{\advance \leftskip by -\exdentamount +\leftline{\hskip\leftskip{\rm#1}}}} + +% @inmargin{TEXT} puts TEXT in the margin next to the current paragraph. + +\def\inmargin#1{% +\strut\vadjust{\nobreak\kern-\strutdepth + \vtop to \strutdepth{\baselineskip\strutdepth\vss + \llap{\rightskip=\inmarginspacing \vbox{\noindent #1}}\null}}} +\newskip\inmarginspacing \inmarginspacing=1cm +\def\strutdepth{\dp\strutbox} + +%\hbox{{\rm#1}}\hfil\break}} + +% @include file insert text of that file as input. +% Allow normal characters that we make active in the argument (a file name). +\def\include{\begingroup + \catcode`\\=12 + \catcode`~=12 + \catcode`^=12 + \catcode`_=12 + \catcode`|=12 + \catcode`<=12 + \catcode`>=12 + \catcode`+=12 + \parsearg\includezzz} +% Restore active chars for included file. +\def\includezzz#1{\endgroup\begingroup + % Read the included file in a group so nested @include's work. + \def\thisfile{#1}% + \input\thisfile +\endgroup} + +\def\thisfile{} + +% @center line outputs that line, centered + +\def\center{\parsearg\centerzzz} +\def\centerzzz #1{{\advance\hsize by -\leftskip +\advance\hsize by -\rightskip +\centerline{#1}}} + +% @sp n outputs n lines of vertical space + +\def\sp{\parsearg\spxxx} +\def\spxxx #1{\vskip #1\baselineskip} + +% @comment ...line which is ignored... +% @c is the same as @comment +% @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment + +\def\comment{\begingroup \catcode`\^^M=\other% +\catcode`\@=\other \catcode`\{=\other \catcode`\}=\other% +\commentxxx} +{\catcode`\^^M=\other \gdef\commentxxx#1^^M{\endgroup}} + +\let\c=\comment + +% @paragraphindent NCHARS +% We'll use ems for NCHARS, close enough. +% We cannot implement @paragraphindent asis, though. +% +\def\asisword{asis} % no translation, these are keywords +\def\noneword{none} +% +\def\paragraphindent{\parsearg\doparagraphindent} +\def\doparagraphindent#1{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\asisword + \else + \ifx\temp\noneword + \defaultparindent = 0pt + \else + \defaultparindent = #1em + \fi + \fi + \parindent = \defaultparindent +} + +% @exampleindent NCHARS +% We'll use ems for NCHARS like @paragraphindent. +% It seems @exampleindent asis isn't necessary, but +% I preserve it to make it similar to @paragraphindent. +\def\exampleindent{\parsearg\doexampleindent} +\def\doexampleindent#1{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\asisword + \else + \ifx\temp\noneword + \lispnarrowing = 0pt + \else + \lispnarrowing = #1em + \fi + \fi +} + +% @asis just yields its argument. Used with @table, for example. +% +\def\asis#1{#1} + +% @math means output in math mode. +% We don't use $'s directly in the definition of \math because control +% sequences like \math are expanded when the toc file is written. Then, +% we read the toc file back, the $'s will be normal characters (as they +% should be, according to the definition of Texinfo). So we must use a +% control sequence to switch into and out of math mode. +% +% This isn't quite enough for @math to work properly in indices, but it +% seems unlikely it will ever be needed there. +% +\let\implicitmath = $ +\def\math#1{\implicitmath #1\implicitmath} + +% @bullet and @minus need the same treatment as @math, just above. +\def\bullet{\implicitmath\ptexbullet\implicitmath} +\def\minus{\implicitmath-\implicitmath} + +% @refill is a no-op. +\let\refill=\relax + +% If working on a large document in chapters, it is convenient to +% be able to disable indexing, cross-referencing, and contents, for test runs. +% This is done with @novalidate (before @setfilename). +% +\newif\iflinks \linkstrue % by default we want the aux files. +\let\novalidate = \linksfalse + +% @setfilename is done at the beginning of every texinfo file. +% So open here the files we need to have open while reading the input. +% This makes it possible to make a .fmt file for texinfo. +\def\setfilename{% + \iflinks + \readauxfile + \fi % \openindices needs to do some work in any case. + \openindices + \fixbackslash % Turn off hack to swallow `\input texinfo'. + \global\let\setfilename=\comment % Ignore extra @setfilename cmds. + % + % If texinfo.cnf is present on the system, read it. + % Useful for site-wide @afourpaper, etc. + % Just to be on the safe side, close the input stream before the \input. + \openin 1 texinfo.cnf + \ifeof1 \let\temp=\relax \else \def\temp{\input texinfo.cnf }\fi + \closein1 + \temp + % + \comment % Ignore the actual filename. +} + +% Called from \setfilename. +% +\def\openindices{% + \newindex{cp}% + \newcodeindex{fn}% + \newcodeindex{vr}% + \newcodeindex{tp}% + \newcodeindex{ky}% + \newcodeindex{pg}% +} + +% @bye. +\outer\def\bye{\pagealignmacro\tracingstats=1\ptexend} + + +\message{pdf,} +% adobe `portable' document format +\newcount\tempnum +\newcount\lnkcount +\newtoks\filename +\newcount\filenamelength +\newcount\pgn +\newtoks\toksA +\newtoks\toksB +\newtoks\toksC +\newtoks\toksD +\newbox\boxA +\newcount\countA +\newif\ifpdf +\newif\ifpdfmakepagedest + +\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined + \pdffalse + \let\pdfmkdest = \gobble + \let\pdfurl = \gobble + \let\endlink = \relax + \let\linkcolor = \relax + \let\pdfmakeoutlines = \relax +\else + \pdftrue + \pdfoutput = 1 + \input pdfcolor + \def\dopdfimage#1#2#3{% + \def\imagewidth{#2}% + \def\imageheight{#3}% + \ifnum\pdftexversion < 14 + \pdfimage + \else + \pdfximage + \fi + \ifx\empty\imagewidth\else width \imagewidth \fi + \ifx\empty\imageheight\else height \imageheight \fi + {#1.pdf}% + \ifnum\pdftexversion < 14 \else + \pdfrefximage \pdflastximage + \fi} + \def\pdfmkdest#1{\pdfdest name{#1@} xyz} + \def\pdfmkpgn#1{#1@} + \let\linkcolor = \Cyan + \def\endlink{\Black\pdfendlink} + % Adding outlines to PDF; macros for calculating structure of outlines + % come from Petr Olsak + \def\expnumber#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax 0% + \else \csname#1\endcsname \fi} + \def\advancenumber#1{\tempnum=\expnumber{#1}\relax + \advance\tempnum by1 + \expandafter\xdef\csname#1\endcsname{\the\tempnum}} + \def\pdfmakeoutlines{{% + \openin 1 \jobname.toc + \ifeof 1\else\bgroup + \closein 1 + \indexnofonts + \def\tt{} + % thanh's hack / proper braces in bookmarks + \edef\mylbrace{\iftrue \string{\else}\fi}\let\{=\mylbrace + \edef\myrbrace{\iffalse{\else\string}\fi}\let\}=\myrbrace + % + \def\chapentry ##1##2##3{} + \def\unnumbchapentry ##1##2{} + \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{\advancenumber{chap##2}} + \def\unnumbsecentry ##1##2{} + \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{\advancenumber{sec##2.##3}} + \def\unnumbsubsecentry ##1##2{} + \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{\advancenumber{subsec##2.##3.##4}} + \def\unnumbsubsubsecentry ##1##2{} + \input \jobname.toc + \def\chapentry ##1##2##3{% + \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##3}}count-\expnumber{chap##2}{##1}} + \def\unnumbchapentry ##1##2{% + \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##2}}{##1}} + \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{% + \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##4}}count-\expnumber{sec##2.##3}{##1}} + \def\unnumbsecentry ##1##2{% + \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##2}}{##1}} + \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{% + \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##5}}count-\expnumber{subsec##2.##3.##4}{##1}} + \def\unnumbsubsecentry ##1##2{% + \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##2}}{##1}} + \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{% + \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##6}}{##1}} + \def\unnumbsubsubsecentry ##1##2{% + \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##2}}{##1}} + \input \jobname.toc + \egroup\fi + }} + \def\makelinks #1,{% + \def\params{#1}\def\E{END}% + \ifx\params\E + \let\nextmakelinks=\relax + \else + \let\nextmakelinks=\makelinks + \ifnum\lnkcount>0,\fi + \picknum{#1}% + \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} + goto name{\pdfmkpgn{\the\pgn}}% + \linkcolor #1% + \advance\lnkcount by 1% + \endlink + \fi + \nextmakelinks + } + \def\picknum#1{\expandafter\pn#1} + \def\pn#1{% + \def\p{#1}% + \ifx\p\lbrace + \let\nextpn=\ppn + \else + \let\nextpn=\ppnn + \def\first{#1} + \fi + \nextpn + } + \def\ppn#1{\pgn=#1\gobble} + \def\ppnn{\pgn=\first} + \def\pdfmklnk#1{\lnkcount=0\makelinks #1,END,} + \def\addtokens#1#2{\edef\addtoks{\noexpand#1={\the#1#2}}\addtoks} + \def\skipspaces#1{\def\PP{#1}\def\D{|}% + \ifx\PP\D\let\nextsp\relax + \else\let\nextsp\skipspaces + \ifx\p\space\else\addtokens{\filename}{\PP}% + \advance\filenamelength by 1 + \fi + \fi + \nextsp} + \def\getfilename#1{\filenamelength=0\expandafter\skipspaces#1|\relax} + \ifnum\pdftexversion < 14 + \let \startlink \pdfannotlink + \else + \let \startlink \pdfstartlink + \fi + \def\pdfurl#1{% + \begingroup + \normalturnoffactive\def\@{@}% + \leavevmode\Red + \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}% + user{/Subtype /Link /A << /S /URI /URI (#1) >>}% + % #1 + \endgroup} + \def\pdfgettoks#1.{\setbox\boxA=\hbox{\toksA={#1.}\toksB={}\maketoks}} + \def\addtokens#1#2{\edef\addtoks{\noexpand#1={\the#1#2}}\addtoks} + \def\adn#1{\addtokens{\toksC}{#1}\global\countA=1\let\next=\maketoks} + \def\poptoks#1#2|ENDTOKS|{\let\first=#1\toksD={#1}\toksA={#2}} + \def\maketoks{% + \expandafter\poptoks\the\toksA|ENDTOKS| + \ifx\first0\adn0 + \else\ifx\first1\adn1 \else\ifx\first2\adn2 \else\ifx\first3\adn3 + \else\ifx\first4\adn4 \else\ifx\first5\adn5 \else\ifx\first6\adn6 + \else\ifx\first7\adn7 \else\ifx\first8\adn8 \else\ifx\first9\adn9 + \else + \ifnum0=\countA\else\makelink\fi + \ifx\first.\let\next=\done\else + \let\next=\maketoks + \addtokens{\toksB}{\the\toksD} + \ifx\first,\addtokens{\toksB}{\space}\fi + \fi + \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi + \next} + \def\makelink{\addtokens{\toksB}% + {\noexpand\pdflink{\the\toksC}}\toksC={}\global\countA=0} + \def\pdflink#1{% + \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{\mkpgn{#1}} + \linkcolor #1\endlink} + \def\mkpgn#1{#1@} + \def\done{\edef\st{\global\noexpand\toksA={\the\toksB}}\st} +\fi % \ifx\pdfoutput + + +\message{fonts,} +% Font-change commands. + +% Texinfo sort of supports the sans serif font style, which plain TeX does not. +% So we set up a \sf analogous to plain's \rm, etc. +\newfam\sffam +\def\sf{\fam=\sffam \tensf} +\let\li = \sf % Sometimes we call it \li, not \sf. + +% We don't need math for this one. +\def\ttsl{\tenttsl} + +% Use Computer Modern fonts at \magstephalf (11pt). +\newcount\mainmagstep +\mainmagstep=\magstephalf + +% Set the font macro #1 to the font named #2, adding on the +% specified font prefix (normally `cm'). +% #3 is the font's design size, #4 is a scale factor +\def\setfont#1#2#3#4{\font#1=\fontprefix#2#3 scaled #4} + +% Use cm as the default font prefix. +% To specify the font prefix, you must define \fontprefix +% before you read in texinfo.tex. +\ifx\fontprefix\undefined +\def\fontprefix{cm} +\fi +% Support font families that don't use the same naming scheme as CM. +\def\rmshape{r} +\def\rmbshape{bx} %where the normal face is bold +\def\bfshape{b} +\def\bxshape{bx} +\def\ttshape{tt} +\def\ttbshape{tt} +\def\ttslshape{sltt} +\def\itshape{ti} +\def\itbshape{bxti} +\def\slshape{sl} +\def\slbshape{bxsl} +\def\sfshape{ss} +\def\sfbshape{ss} +\def\scshape{csc} +\def\scbshape{csc} + +\ifx\bigger\relax +\let\mainmagstep=\magstep1 +\setfont\textrm\rmshape{12}{1000} +\setfont\texttt\ttshape{12}{1000} +\else +\setfont\textrm\rmshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\texttt\ttshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\fi +% Instead of cmb10, you many want to use cmbx10. +% cmbx10 is a prettier font on its own, but cmb10 +% looks better when embedded in a line with cmr10. +\setfont\textbf\bfshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textit\itshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textsl\slshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textsf\sfshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textsc\scshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textttsl\ttslshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\font\texti=cmmi10 scaled \mainmagstep +\font\textsy=cmsy10 scaled \mainmagstep + +% A few fonts for @defun, etc. +\setfont\defbf\bxshape{10}{\magstep1} %was 1314 +\setfont\deftt\ttshape{10}{\magstep1} +\def\df{\let\tentt=\deftt \let\tenbf = \defbf \bf} + +% Fonts for indices, footnotes, small examples (9pt). +\setfont\smallrm\rmshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smalltt\ttshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallbf\bfshape{10}{900} +\setfont\smallit\itshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallsl\slshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallsf\sfshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallsc\scshape{10}{900} +\setfont\smallttsl\ttslshape{10}{900} +\font\smalli=cmmi9 +\font\smallsy=cmsy9 + +% Fonts for title page: +\setfont\titlerm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep3} +\setfont\titleit\itbshape{10}{\magstep4} +\setfont\titlesl\slbshape{10}{\magstep4} +\setfont\titlett\ttbshape{12}{\magstep3} +\setfont\titlettsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep4} +\setfont\titlesf\sfbshape{17}{\magstep1} +\let\titlebf=\titlerm +\setfont\titlesc\scbshape{10}{\magstep4} +\font\titlei=cmmi12 scaled \magstep3 +\font\titlesy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep4 +\def\authorrm{\secrm} + +% Chapter (and unnumbered) fonts (17.28pt). +\setfont\chaprm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep2} +\setfont\chapit\itbshape{10}{\magstep3} +\setfont\chapsl\slbshape{10}{\magstep3} +\setfont\chaptt\ttbshape{12}{\magstep2} +\setfont\chapttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep3} +\setfont\chapsf\sfbshape{17}{1000} +\let\chapbf=\chaprm +\setfont\chapsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep3} +\font\chapi=cmmi12 scaled \magstep2 +\font\chapsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep3 + +% Section fonts (14.4pt). +\setfont\secrm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep1} +\setfont\secit\itbshape{10}{\magstep2} +\setfont\secsl\slbshape{10}{\magstep2} +\setfont\sectt\ttbshape{12}{\magstep1} +\setfont\secttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep2} +\setfont\secsf\sfbshape{12}{\magstep1} +\let\secbf\secrm +\setfont\secsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep2} +\font\seci=cmmi12 scaled \magstep1 +\font\secsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep2 + +% \setfont\ssecrm\bxshape{10}{\magstep1} % This size an font looked bad. +% \setfont\ssecit\itshape{10}{\magstep1} % The letters were too crowded. +% \setfont\ssecsl\slshape{10}{\magstep1} +% \setfont\ssectt\ttshape{10}{\magstep1} +% \setfont\ssecsf\sfshape{10}{\magstep1} + +%\setfont\ssecrm\bfshape{10}{1315} % Note the use of cmb rather than cmbx. +%\setfont\ssecit\itshape{10}{1315} % Also, the size is a little larger than +%\setfont\ssecsl\slshape{10}{1315} % being scaled magstep1. +%\setfont\ssectt\ttshape{10}{1315} +%\setfont\ssecsf\sfshape{10}{1315} + +%\let\ssecbf=\ssecrm + +% Subsection fonts (13.15pt). +\setfont\ssecrm\rmbshape{12}{\magstephalf} +\setfont\ssecit\itbshape{10}{1315} +\setfont\ssecsl\slbshape{10}{1315} +\setfont\ssectt\ttbshape{12}{\magstephalf} +\setfont\ssecttsl\ttslshape{10}{1315} +\setfont\ssecsf\sfbshape{12}{\magstephalf} +\let\ssecbf\ssecrm +\setfont\ssecsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep1} +\font\sseci=cmmi12 scaled \magstephalf +\font\ssecsy=cmsy10 scaled 1315 +% The smallcaps and symbol fonts should actually be scaled \magstep1.5, +% but that is not a standard magnification. + +% In order for the font changes to affect most math symbols and letters, +% we have to define the \textfont of the standard families. Since +% texinfo doesn't allow for producing subscripts and superscripts, we +% don't bother to reset \scriptfont and \scriptscriptfont (which would +% also require loading a lot more fonts). +% +\def\resetmathfonts{% + \textfont0 = \tenrm \textfont1 = \teni \textfont2 = \tensy + \textfont\itfam = \tenit \textfont\slfam = \tensl \textfont\bffam = \tenbf + \textfont\ttfam = \tentt \textfont\sffam = \tensf +} + + +% The font-changing commands redefine the meanings of \tenSTYLE, instead +% of just \STYLE. We do this so that font changes will continue to work +% in math mode, where it is the current \fam that is relevant in most +% cases, not the current font. Plain TeX does \def\bf{\fam=\bffam +% \tenbf}, for example. By redefining \tenbf, we obviate the need to +% redefine \bf itself. +\def\textfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\textrm \let\tenit=\textit \let\tensl=\textsl + \let\tenbf=\textbf \let\tentt=\texttt \let\smallcaps=\textsc + \let\tensf=\textsf \let\teni=\texti \let\tensy=\textsy \let\tenttsl=\textttsl + \resetmathfonts} +\def\titlefonts{% + \let\tenrm=\titlerm \let\tenit=\titleit \let\tensl=\titlesl + \let\tenbf=\titlebf \let\tentt=\titlett \let\smallcaps=\titlesc + \let\tensf=\titlesf \let\teni=\titlei \let\tensy=\titlesy + \let\tenttsl=\titlettsl + \resetmathfonts \setleading{25pt}} +\def\titlefont#1{{\titlefonts\rm #1}} +\def\chapfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\chaprm \let\tenit=\chapit \let\tensl=\chapsl + \let\tenbf=\chapbf \let\tentt=\chaptt \let\smallcaps=\chapsc + \let\tensf=\chapsf \let\teni=\chapi \let\tensy=\chapsy \let\tenttsl=\chapttsl + \resetmathfonts \setleading{19pt}} +\def\secfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\secrm \let\tenit=\secit \let\tensl=\secsl + \let\tenbf=\secbf \let\tentt=\sectt \let\smallcaps=\secsc + \let\tensf=\secsf \let\teni=\seci \let\tensy=\secsy \let\tenttsl=\secttsl + \resetmathfonts \setleading{16pt}} +\def\subsecfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\ssecrm \let\tenit=\ssecit \let\tensl=\ssecsl + \let\tenbf=\ssecbf \let\tentt=\ssectt \let\smallcaps=\ssecsc + \let\tensf=\ssecsf \let\teni=\sseci \let\tensy=\ssecsy \let\tenttsl=\ssecttsl + \resetmathfonts \setleading{15pt}} +\let\subsubsecfonts = \subsecfonts % Maybe make sssec fonts scaled magstephalf? +\def\smallfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\smallrm \let\tenit=\smallit \let\tensl=\smallsl + \let\tenbf=\smallbf \let\tentt=\smalltt \let\smallcaps=\smallsc + \let\tensf=\smallsf \let\teni=\smalli \let\tensy=\smallsy + \let\tenttsl=\smallttsl + \resetmathfonts \setleading{11pt}} + +% Set up the default fonts, so we can use them for creating boxes. +% +\textfonts + +% Define these so they can be easily changed for other fonts. +\def\angleleft{$\langle$} +\def\angleright{$\rangle$} + +% Count depth in font-changes, for error checks +\newcount\fontdepth \fontdepth=0 + +% Fonts for short table of contents. +\setfont\shortcontrm\rmshape{12}{1000} +\setfont\shortcontbf\bxshape{12}{1000} +\setfont\shortcontsl\slshape{12}{1000} + +%% Add scribe-like font environments, plus @l for inline lisp (usually sans +%% serif) and @ii for TeX italic + +% \smartitalic{ARG} outputs arg in italics, followed by an italic correction +% unless the following character is such as not to need one. +\def\smartitalicx{\ifx\next,\else\ifx\next-\else\ifx\next.\else\/\fi\fi\fi} +\def\smartslanted#1{{\sl #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx} +\def\smartitalic#1{{\it #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx} + +\let\i=\smartitalic +\let\var=\smartslanted +\let\dfn=\smartslanted +\let\emph=\smartitalic +\let\cite=\smartslanted + +\def\b#1{{\bf #1}} +\let\strong=\b + +% We can't just use \exhyphenpenalty, because that only has effect at +% the end of a paragraph. Restore normal hyphenation at the end of the +% group within which \nohyphenation is presumably called. +% +\def\nohyphenation{\hyphenchar\font = -1 \aftergroup\restorehyphenation} +\def\restorehyphenation{\hyphenchar\font = `- } + +\def\t#1{% + {\tt \rawbackslash \frenchspacing #1}% + \null +} +\let\ttfont=\t +\def\samp#1{`\tclose{#1}'\null} +\setfont\keyrm\rmshape{8}{1000} +\font\keysy=cmsy9 +\def\key#1{{\keyrm\textfont2=\keysy \leavevmode\hbox{% + \raise0.4pt\hbox{\angleleft}\kern-.08em\vtop{% + \vbox{\hrule\kern-0.4pt + \hbox{\raise0.4pt\hbox{\vphantom{\angleleft}}#1}}% + \kern-0.4pt\hrule}% + \kern-.06em\raise0.4pt\hbox{\angleright}}}} +% The old definition, with no lozenge: +%\def\key #1{{\ttsl \nohyphenation \uppercase{#1}}\null} +\def\ctrl #1{{\tt \rawbackslash \hat}#1} + +% @file, @option are the same as @samp. +\let\file=\samp +\let\option=\samp + +% @code is a modification of @t, +% which makes spaces the same size as normal in the surrounding text. +\def\tclose#1{% + {% + % Change normal interword space to be same as for the current font. + \spaceskip = \fontdimen2\font + % + % Switch to typewriter. + \tt + % + % But `\ ' produces the large typewriter interword space. + \def\ {{\spaceskip = 0pt{} }}% + % + % Turn off hyphenation. + \nohyphenation + % + \rawbackslash + \frenchspacing + #1% + }% + \null +} + +% We *must* turn on hyphenation at `-' and `_' in \code. +% Otherwise, it is too hard to avoid overfull hboxes +% in the Emacs manual, the Library manual, etc. + +% Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control +% both hyphenation at - and hyphenation within words. +% We must therefore turn them both off (\tclose does that) +% and arrange explicitly to hyphenate at a dash. +% -- rms. +{ + \catcode`\-=\active + \catcode`\_=\active + % + \global\def\code{\begingroup + \catcode`\-=\active \let-\codedash + \catcode`\_=\active \let_\codeunder + \codex + } + % + % If we end up with any active - characters when handling the index, + % just treat them as a normal -. + \global\def\indexbreaks{\catcode`\-=\active \let-\realdash} +} + +\def\realdash{-} +\def\codedash{-\discretionary{}{}{}} +\def\codeunder{\ifusingtt{\normalunderscore\discretionary{}{}{}}{\_}} +\def\codex #1{\tclose{#1}\endgroup} + +%\let\exp=\tclose %Was temporary + +% @kbd is like @code, except that if the argument is just one @key command, +% then @kbd has no effect. + +% @kbdinputstyle -- arg is `distinct' (@kbd uses slanted tty font always), +% `example' (@kbd uses ttsl only inside of @example and friends), +% or `code' (@kbd uses normal tty font always). +\def\kbdinputstyle{\parsearg\kbdinputstylexxx} +\def\kbdinputstylexxx#1{% + \def\arg{#1}% + \ifx\arg\worddistinct + \gdef\kbdexamplefont{\ttsl}\gdef\kbdfont{\ttsl}% + \else\ifx\arg\wordexample + \gdef\kbdexamplefont{\ttsl}\gdef\kbdfont{\tt}% + \else\ifx\arg\wordcode + \gdef\kbdexamplefont{\tt}\gdef\kbdfont{\tt}% + \fi\fi\fi +} +\def\worddistinct{distinct} +\def\wordexample{example} +\def\wordcode{code} + +% Default is kbdinputdistinct. (Too much of a hassle to call the macro, +% the catcodes are wrong for parsearg to work.) +\gdef\kbdexamplefont{\ttsl}\gdef\kbdfont{\ttsl} + +\def\xkey{\key} +\def\kbdfoo#1#2#3\par{\def\one{#1}\def\three{#3}\def\threex{??}% +\ifx\one\xkey\ifx\threex\three \key{#2}% +\else{\tclose{\kbdfont\look}}\fi +\else{\tclose{\kbdfont\look}}\fi} + +% For @url, @env, @command quotes seem unnecessary, so use \code. +\let\url=\code +\let\env=\code +\let\command=\code + +% @uref (abbreviation for `urlref') takes an optional (comma-separated) +% second argument specifying the text to display and an optional third +% arg as text to display instead of (rather than in addition to) the url +% itself. First (mandatory) arg is the url. Perhaps eventually put in +% a hypertex \special here. +% +\def\uref#1{\douref #1,,,\finish} +\def\douref#1,#2,#3,#4\finish{\begingroup + \unsepspaces + \pdfurl{#1}% + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #3}% + \ifdim\wd0 > 0pt + \unhbox0 % third arg given, show only that + \else + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}% + \ifdim\wd0 > 0pt + \ifpdf + \unhbox0 % PDF: 2nd arg given, show only it + \else + \unhbox0\ (\code{#1})% DVI: 2nd arg given, show both it and url + \fi + \else + \code{#1}% only url given, so show it + \fi + \fi + \endlink +\endgroup} + +% rms does not like angle brackets --karl, 17may97. +% So now @email is just like @uref, unless we are pdf. +% +%\def\email#1{\angleleft{\tt #1}\angleright} +\ifpdf + \def\email#1{\doemail#1,,\finish} + \def\doemail#1,#2,#3\finish{\begingroup + \unsepspaces + \pdfurl{mailto:#1}% + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}% + \ifdim\wd0>0pt\unhbox0\else\code{#1}\fi + \endlink + \endgroup} +\else + \let\email=\uref +\fi + +% Check if we are currently using a typewriter font. Since all the +% Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero interword stretch (and +% shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all typewriter fonts to have +% this property, we can check that font parameter. +% +\def\ifmonospace{\ifdim\fontdimen3\font=0pt } + +% Typeset a dimension, e.g., `in' or `pt'. The only reason for the +% argument is to make the input look right: @dmn{pt} instead of @dmn{}pt. +% +\def\dmn#1{\thinspace #1} + +\def\kbd#1{\def\look{#1}\expandafter\kbdfoo\look??\par} + +% @l was never documented to mean ``switch to the Lisp font'', +% and it is not used as such in any manual I can find. We need it for +% Polish suppressed-l. --karl, 22sep96. +%\def\l#1{{\li #1}\null} + +% Explicit font changes: @r, @sc, undocumented @ii. +\def\r#1{{\rm #1}} % roman font +\def\sc#1{{\smallcaps#1}} % smallcaps font +\def\ii#1{{\it #1}} % italic font + +% @acronym downcases the argument and prints in smallcaps. +\def\acronym#1{{\smallcaps \lowercase{#1}}} + +% @pounds{} is a sterling sign. +\def\pounds{{\it\$}} + + +\message{page headings,} + +\newskip\titlepagetopglue \titlepagetopglue = 1.5in +\newskip\titlepagebottomglue \titlepagebottomglue = 2pc + +% First the title page. Must do @settitle before @titlepage. +\newif\ifseenauthor +\newif\iffinishedtitlepage + +% Do an implicit @contents or @shortcontents after @end titlepage if the +% user says @setcontentsaftertitlepage or @setshortcontentsaftertitlepage. +% +\newif\ifsetcontentsaftertitlepage + \let\setcontentsaftertitlepage = \setcontentsaftertitlepagetrue +\newif\ifsetshortcontentsaftertitlepage + \let\setshortcontentsaftertitlepage = \setshortcontentsaftertitlepagetrue + +\def\shorttitlepage{\parsearg\shorttitlepagezzz} +\def\shorttitlepagezzz #1{\begingroup\hbox{}\vskip 1.5in \chaprm \centerline{#1}% + \endgroup\page\hbox{}\page} + +\def\titlepage{\begingroup \parindent=0pt \textfonts + \let\subtitlerm=\tenrm + \def\subtitlefont{\subtitlerm \normalbaselineskip = 13pt \normalbaselines}% + % + \def\authorfont{\authorrm \normalbaselineskip = 16pt \normalbaselines}% + % + % Leave some space at the very top of the page. + \vglue\titlepagetopglue + % + % Now you can print the title using @title. + \def\title{\parsearg\titlezzz}% + \def\titlezzz##1{\leftline{\titlefonts\rm ##1} + % print a rule at the page bottom also. + \finishedtitlepagefalse + \vskip4pt \hrule height 4pt width \hsize \vskip4pt}% + % No rule at page bottom unless we print one at the top with @title. + \finishedtitlepagetrue + % + % Now you can put text using @subtitle. + \def\subtitle{\parsearg\subtitlezzz}% + \def\subtitlezzz##1{{\subtitlefont \rightline{##1}}}% + % + % @author should come last, but may come many times. + \def\author{\parsearg\authorzzz}% + \def\authorzzz##1{\ifseenauthor\else\vskip 0pt plus 1filll\seenauthortrue\fi + {\authorfont \leftline{##1}}}% + % + % Most title ``pages'' are actually two pages long, with space + % at the top of the second. We don't want the ragged left on the second. + \let\oldpage = \page + \def\page{% + \iffinishedtitlepage\else + \finishtitlepage + \fi + \oldpage + \let\page = \oldpage + \hbox{}}% +% \def\page{\oldpage \hbox{}} +} + +\def\Etitlepage{% + \iffinishedtitlepage\else + \finishtitlepage + \fi + % It is important to do the page break before ending the group, + % because the headline and footline are only empty inside the group. + % If we use the new definition of \page, we always get a blank page + % after the title page, which we certainly don't want. + \oldpage + \endgroup + % + % If they want short, they certainly want long too. + \ifsetshortcontentsaftertitlepage + \shortcontents + \contents + \global\let\shortcontents = \relax + \global\let\contents = \relax + \fi + % + \ifsetcontentsaftertitlepage + \contents + \global\let\contents = \relax + \global\let\shortcontents = \relax + \fi + % + \ifpdf \pdfmakepagedesttrue \fi + % + \HEADINGSon +} + +\def\finishtitlepage{% + \vskip4pt \hrule height 2pt width \hsize + \vskip\titlepagebottomglue + \finishedtitlepagetrue +} + +%%% Set up page headings and footings. + +\let\thispage=\folio + +\newtoks\evenheadline % headline on even pages +\newtoks\oddheadline % headline on odd pages +\newtoks\evenfootline % footline on even pages +\newtoks\oddfootline % footline on odd pages + +% Now make Tex use those variables +\headline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddheadline + \else \the\evenheadline \fi}} +\footline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddfootline + \else \the\evenfootline \fi}\HEADINGShook} +\let\HEADINGShook=\relax + +% Commands to set those variables. +% For example, this is what @headings on does +% @evenheading @thistitle|@thispage|@thischapter +% @oddheading @thischapter|@thispage|@thistitle +% @evenfooting @thisfile|| +% @oddfooting ||@thisfile + +\def\evenheading{\parsearg\evenheadingxxx} +\def\oddheading{\parsearg\oddheadingxxx} +\def\everyheading{\parsearg\everyheadingxxx} + +\def\evenfooting{\parsearg\evenfootingxxx} +\def\oddfooting{\parsearg\oddfootingxxx} +\def\everyfooting{\parsearg\everyfootingxxx} + +{\catcode`\@=0 % + +\gdef\evenheadingxxx #1{\evenheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish} +\gdef\evenheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{% +\global\evenheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}} + +\gdef\oddheadingxxx #1{\oddheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish} +\gdef\oddheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{% +\global\oddheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}} + +\gdef\everyheadingxxx#1{\oddheadingxxx{#1}\evenheadingxxx{#1}}% + +\gdef\evenfootingxxx #1{\evenfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish} +\gdef\evenfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{% +\global\evenfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}} + +\gdef\oddfootingxxx #1{\oddfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish} +\gdef\oddfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{% + \global\oddfootline = {\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}% + % + % Leave some space for the footline. Hopefully ok to assume + % @evenfooting will not be used by itself. + \global\advance\pageheight by -\baselineskip + \global\advance\vsize by -\baselineskip +} + +\gdef\everyfootingxxx#1{\oddfootingxxx{#1}\evenfootingxxx{#1}} +% +}% unbind the catcode of @. + +% @headings double turns headings on for double-sided printing. +% @headings single turns headings on for single-sided printing. +% @headings off turns them off. +% @headings on same as @headings double, retained for compatibility. +% @headings after turns on double-sided headings after this page. +% @headings doubleafter turns on double-sided headings after this page. +% @headings singleafter turns on single-sided headings after this page. +% By default, they are off at the start of a document, +% and turned `on' after @end titlepage. + +\def\headings #1 {\csname HEADINGS#1\endcsname} + +\def\HEADINGSoff{ +\global\evenheadline={\hfil} \global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddheadline={\hfil} \global\oddfootline={\hfil}} +\HEADINGSoff +% When we turn headings on, set the page number to 1. +% For double-sided printing, put current file name in lower left corner, +% chapter name on inside top of right hand pages, document +% title on inside top of left hand pages, and page numbers on outside top +% edge of all pages. +\def\HEADINGSdouble{ +\global\pageno=1 +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage +} +\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager + +% For single-sided printing, chapter title goes across top left of page, +% page number on top right. +\def\HEADINGSsingle{ +\global\pageno=1 +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +} +\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSdouble} + +\def\HEADINGSafter{\let\HEADINGShook=\HEADINGSdoublex} +\let\HEADINGSdoubleafter=\HEADINGSafter +\def\HEADINGSdoublex{% +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage +} + +\def\HEADINGSsingleafter{\let\HEADINGShook=\HEADINGSsinglex} +\def\HEADINGSsinglex{% +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +} + +% Subroutines used in generating headings +% Produces Day Month Year style of output. +\def\today{% + \number\day\space + \ifcase\month + \or\putwordMJan\or\putwordMFeb\or\putwordMMar\or\putwordMApr + \or\putwordMMay\or\putwordMJun\or\putwordMJul\or\putwordMAug + \or\putwordMSep\or\putwordMOct\or\putwordMNov\or\putwordMDec + \fi + \space\number\year} + +% @settitle line... specifies the title of the document, for headings. +% It generates no output of its own. +\def\thistitle{\putwordNoTitle} +\def\settitle{\parsearg\settitlezzz} +\def\settitlezzz #1{\gdef\thistitle{#1}} + + +\message{tables,} +% Tables -- @table, @ftable, @vtable, @item(x), @kitem(x), @xitem(x). + +% default indentation of table text +\newdimen\tableindent \tableindent=.8in +% default indentation of @itemize and @enumerate text +\newdimen\itemindent \itemindent=.3in +% margin between end of table item and start of table text. +\newdimen\itemmargin \itemmargin=.1in + +% used internally for \itemindent minus \itemmargin +\newdimen\itemmax + +% Note @table, @vtable, and @vtable define @item, @itemx, etc., with +% these defs. +% They also define \itemindex +% to index the item name in whatever manner is desired (perhaps none). + +\newif\ifitemxneedsnegativevskip + +\def\itemxpar{\par\ifitemxneedsnegativevskip\nobreak\vskip-\parskip\nobreak\fi} + +\def\internalBitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\itemzzz} +\def\internalBitemx{\itemxpar \parsearg\itemzzz} + +\def\internalBxitem "#1"{\def\xitemsubtopix{#1} \smallbreak \parsearg\xitemzzz} +\def\internalBxitemx "#1"{\def\xitemsubtopix{#1} \itemxpar \parsearg\xitemzzz} + +\def\internalBkitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\kitemzzz} +\def\internalBkitemx{\itemxpar \parsearg\kitemzzz} + +\def\kitemzzz #1{\dosubind {kw}{\code{#1}}{for {\bf \lastfunction}}% + \itemzzz {#1}} + +\def\xitemzzz #1{\dosubind {kw}{\code{#1}}{for {\bf \xitemsubtopic}}% + \itemzzz {#1}} + +\def\itemzzz #1{\begingroup % + \advance\hsize by -\rightskip + \advance\hsize by -\tableindent + \setbox0=\hbox{\itemfont{#1}}% + \itemindex{#1}% + \nobreak % This prevents a break before @itemx. + % + % If the item text does not fit in the space we have, put it on a line + % by itself, and do not allow a page break either before or after that + % line. We do not start a paragraph here because then if the next + % command is, e.g., @kindex, the whatsit would get put into the + % horizontal list on a line by itself, resulting in extra blank space. + \ifdim \wd0>\itemmax + % + % Make this a paragraph so we get the \parskip glue and wrapping, + % but leave it ragged-right. + \begingroup + \advance\leftskip by-\tableindent + \advance\hsize by\tableindent + \advance\rightskip by0pt plus1fil + \leavevmode\unhbox0\par + \endgroup + % + % We're going to be starting a paragraph, but we don't want the + % \parskip glue -- logically it's part of the @item we just started. + \nobreak \vskip-\parskip + % + % Stop a page break at the \parskip glue coming up. Unfortunately + % we can't prevent a possible page break at the following + % \baselineskip glue. + \nobreak + \endgroup + \itemxneedsnegativevskipfalse + \else + % The item text fits into the space. Start a paragraph, so that the + % following text (if any) will end up on the same line. + \noindent + % Do this with kerns and \unhbox so that if there is a footnote in + % the item text, it can migrate to the main vertical list and + % eventually be printed. + \nobreak\kern-\tableindent + \dimen0 = \itemmax \advance\dimen0 by \itemmargin \advance\dimen0 by -\wd0 + \unhbox0 + \nobreak\kern\dimen0 + \endgroup + \itemxneedsnegativevskiptrue + \fi +} + +\def\item{\errmessage{@item while not in a table}} +\def\itemx{\errmessage{@itemx while not in a table}} +\def\kitem{\errmessage{@kitem while not in a table}} +\def\kitemx{\errmessage{@kitemx while not in a table}} +\def\xitem{\errmessage{@xitem while not in a table}} +\def\xitemx{\errmessage{@xitemx while not in a table}} + +% Contains a kludge to get @end[description] to work. +\def\description{\tablez{\dontindex}{1}{}{}{}{}} + +% @table, @ftable, @vtable. +\def\table{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\tablex} +{\obeylines\obeyspaces% +\gdef\tablex #1^^M{% +\tabley\dontindex#1 \endtabley}} + +\def\ftable{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\ftablex} +{\obeylines\obeyspaces% +\gdef\ftablex #1^^M{% +\tabley\fnitemindex#1 \endtabley +\def\Eftable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}% +\let\Etable=\relax}} + +\def\vtable{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\vtablex} +{\obeylines\obeyspaces% +\gdef\vtablex #1^^M{% +\tabley\vritemindex#1 \endtabley +\def\Evtable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}% +\let\Etable=\relax}} + +\def\dontindex #1{} +\def\fnitemindex #1{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}}% +\def\vritemindex #1{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}}% + +{\obeyspaces % +\gdef\tabley#1#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7\endtabley{\endgroup% +\tablez{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}}} + +\def\tablez #1#2#3#4#5#6{% +\aboveenvbreak % +\begingroup % +\def\Edescription{\Etable}% Necessary kludge. +\let\itemindex=#1% +\ifnum 0#3>0 \advance \leftskip by #3\mil \fi % +\ifnum 0#4>0 \tableindent=#4\mil \fi % +\ifnum 0#5>0 \advance \rightskip by #5\mil \fi % +\def\itemfont{#2}% +\itemmax=\tableindent % +\advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin % +\advance \leftskip by \tableindent % +\exdentamount=\tableindent +\parindent = 0pt +\parskip = \smallskipamount +\ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi% +\def\Etable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}% +\let\item = \internalBitem % +\let\itemx = \internalBitemx % +\let\kitem = \internalBkitem % +\let\kitemx = \internalBkitemx % +\let\xitem = \internalBxitem % +\let\xitemx = \internalBxitemx % +} + +% This is the counter used by @enumerate, which is really @itemize + +\newcount \itemno + +\def\itemize{\parsearg\itemizezzz} + +\def\itemizezzz #1{% + \begingroup % ended by the @end itemize + \itemizey {#1}{\Eitemize} +} + +\def\itemizey #1#2{% +\aboveenvbreak % +\itemmax=\itemindent % +\advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin % +\advance \leftskip by \itemindent % +\exdentamount=\itemindent +\parindent = 0pt % +\parskip = \smallskipamount % +\ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi% +\def#2{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}% +\def\itemcontents{#1}% +\let\item=\itemizeitem} + +% Set sfcode to normal for the chars that usually have another value. +% These are `.?!:;,' +\def\frenchspacing{\sfcode46=1000 \sfcode63=1000 \sfcode33=1000 + \sfcode58=1000 \sfcode59=1000 \sfcode44=1000 } + +% \splitoff TOKENS\endmark defines \first to be the first token in +% TOKENS, and \rest to be the remainder. +% +\def\splitoff#1#2\endmark{\def\first{#1}\def\rest{#2}}% + +% Allow an optional argument of an uppercase letter, lowercase letter, +% or number, to specify the first label in the enumerated list. No +% argument is the same as `1'. +% +\def\enumerate{\parsearg\enumeratezzz} +\def\enumeratezzz #1{\enumeratey #1 \endenumeratey} +\def\enumeratey #1 #2\endenumeratey{% + \begingroup % ended by the @end enumerate + % + % If we were given no argument, pretend we were given `1'. + \def\thearg{#1}% + \ifx\thearg\empty \def\thearg{1}\fi + % + % Detect if the argument is a single token. If so, it might be a + % letter. Otherwise, the only valid thing it can be is a number. + % (We will always have one token, because of the test we just made. + % This is a good thing, since \splitoff doesn't work given nothing at + % all -- the first parameter is undelimited.) + \expandafter\splitoff\thearg\endmark + \ifx\rest\empty + % Only one token in the argument. It could still be anything. + % A ``lowercase letter'' is one whose \lccode is nonzero. + % An ``uppercase letter'' is one whose \lccode is both nonzero, and + % not equal to itself. + % Otherwise, we assume it's a number. + % + % We need the \relax at the end of the \ifnum lines to stop TeX from + % continuing to look for a <number>. + % + \ifnum\lccode\expandafter`\thearg=0\relax + \numericenumerate % a number (we hope) + \else + % It's a letter. + \ifnum\lccode\expandafter`\thearg=\expandafter`\thearg\relax + \lowercaseenumerate % lowercase letter + \else + \uppercaseenumerate % uppercase letter + \fi + \fi + \else + % Multiple tokens in the argument. We hope it's a number. + \numericenumerate + \fi +} + +% An @enumerate whose labels are integers. The starting integer is +% given in \thearg. +% +\def\numericenumerate{% + \itemno = \thearg + \startenumeration{\the\itemno}% +} + +% The starting (lowercase) letter is in \thearg. +\def\lowercaseenumerate{% + \itemno = \expandafter`\thearg + \startenumeration{% + % Be sure we're not beyond the end of the alphabet. + \ifnum\itemno=0 + \errmessage{No more lowercase letters in @enumerate; get a bigger + alphabet}% + \fi + \char\lccode\itemno + }% +} + +% The starting (uppercase) letter is in \thearg. +\def\uppercaseenumerate{% + \itemno = \expandafter`\thearg + \startenumeration{% + % Be sure we're not beyond the end of the alphabet. + \ifnum\itemno=0 + \errmessage{No more uppercase letters in @enumerate; get a bigger + alphabet} + \fi + \char\uccode\itemno + }% +} + +% Call itemizey, adding a period to the first argument and supplying the +% common last two arguments. Also subtract one from the initial value in +% \itemno, since @item increments \itemno. +% +\def\startenumeration#1{% + \advance\itemno by -1 + \itemizey{#1.}\Eenumerate\flushcr +} + +% @alphaenumerate and @capsenumerate are abbreviations for giving an arg +% to @enumerate. +% +\def\alphaenumerate{\enumerate{a}} +\def\capsenumerate{\enumerate{A}} +\def\Ealphaenumerate{\Eenumerate} +\def\Ecapsenumerate{\Eenumerate} + +% Definition of @item while inside @itemize. + +\def\itemizeitem{% +\advance\itemno by 1 +{\let\par=\endgraf \smallbreak}% +\ifhmode \errmessage{In hmode at itemizeitem}\fi +{\parskip=0in \hskip 0pt +\hbox to 0pt{\hss \itemcontents\hskip \itemmargin}% +\vadjust{\penalty 1200}}% +\flushcr} + +% @multitable macros +% Amy Hendrickson, 8/18/94, 3/6/96 +% +% @multitable ... @end multitable will make as many columns as desired. +% Contents of each column will wrap at width given in preamble. Width +% can be specified either with sample text given in a template line, +% or in percent of \hsize, the current width of text on page. + +% Table can continue over pages but will only break between lines. + +% To make preamble: +% +% Either define widths of columns in terms of percent of \hsize: +% @multitable @columnfractions .25 .3 .45 +% @item ... +% +% Numbers following @columnfractions are the percent of the total +% current hsize to be used for each column. You may use as many +% columns as desired. + + +% Or use a template: +% @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 template} +% @item ... +% using the widest term desired in each column. +% +% For those who want to use more than one line's worth of words in +% the preamble, break the line within one argument and it +% will parse correctly, i.e., +% +% @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 +% template} +% Not: +% @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} +% {Column 3 template} + +% Each new table line starts with @item, each subsequent new column +% starts with @tab. Empty columns may be produced by supplying @tab's +% with nothing between them for as many times as empty columns are needed, +% ie, @tab@tab@tab will produce two empty columns. + +% @item, @tab, @multitable or @end multitable do not need to be on their +% own lines, but it will not hurt if they are. + +% Sample multitable: + +% @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 template} +% @item first col stuff @tab second col stuff @tab third col +% @item +% first col stuff +% @tab +% second col stuff +% @tab +% third col +% @item first col stuff @tab second col stuff +% @tab Many paragraphs of text may be used in any column. +% +% They will wrap at the width determined by the template. +% @item@tab@tab This will be in third column. +% @end multitable + +% Default dimensions may be reset by user. +% @multitableparskip is vertical space between paragraphs in table. +% @multitableparindent is paragraph indent in table. +% @multitablecolmargin is horizontal space to be left between columns. +% @multitablelinespace is space to leave between table items, baseline +% to baseline. +% 0pt means it depends on current normal line spacing. +% +\newskip\multitableparskip +\newskip\multitableparindent +\newdimen\multitablecolspace +\newskip\multitablelinespace +\multitableparskip=0pt +\multitableparindent=6pt +\multitablecolspace=12pt +\multitablelinespace=0pt + +% Macros used to set up halign preamble: +% +\let\endsetuptable\relax +\def\xendsetuptable{\endsetuptable} +\let\columnfractions\relax +\def\xcolumnfractions{\columnfractions} +\newif\ifsetpercent + +% #1 is the part of the @columnfraction before the decimal point, which +% is presumably either 0 or the empty string (but we don't check, we +% just throw it away). #2 is the decimal part, which we use as the +% percent of \hsize for this column. +\def\pickupwholefraction#1.#2 {% + \global\advance\colcount by 1 + \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{.#2\hsize}% + \setuptable +} + +\newcount\colcount +\def\setuptable#1{% + \def\firstarg{#1}% + \ifx\firstarg\xendsetuptable + \let\go = \relax + \else + \ifx\firstarg\xcolumnfractions + \global\setpercenttrue + \else + \ifsetpercent + \let\go\pickupwholefraction + \else + \global\advance\colcount by 1 + \setbox0=\hbox{#1\unskip }% Add a normal word space as a separator; + % typically that is always in the input, anyway. + \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{\the\wd0}% + \fi + \fi + \ifx\go\pickupwholefraction + % Put the argument back for the \pickupwholefraction call, so + % we'll always have a period there to be parsed. + \def\go{\pickupwholefraction#1}% + \else + \let\go = \setuptable + \fi% + \fi + \go +} + +% This used to have \hskip1sp. But then the space in a template line is +% not enough. That is bad. So let's go back to just & until we +% encounter the problem it was intended to solve again. +% --karl, nathan@acm.org, 20apr99. +\def\tab{&} + +% @multitable ... @end multitable definitions: +% +\def\multitable{\parsearg\dotable} +\def\dotable#1{\bgroup + \vskip\parskip + \let\item\crcr + \tolerance=9500 + \hbadness=9500 + \setmultitablespacing + \parskip=\multitableparskip + \parindent=\multitableparindent + \overfullrule=0pt + \global\colcount=0 + \def\Emultitable{\global\setpercentfalse\cr\egroup\egroup}% + % + % To parse everything between @multitable and @item: + \setuptable#1 \endsetuptable + % + % \everycr will reset column counter, \colcount, at the end of + % each line. Every column entry will cause \colcount to advance by one. + % The table preamble + % looks at the current \colcount to find the correct column width. + \everycr{\noalign{% + % + % \filbreak%% keeps underfull box messages off when table breaks over pages. + % Maybe so, but it also creates really weird page breaks when the table + % breaks over pages. Wouldn't \vfil be better? Wait until the problem + % manifests itself, so it can be fixed for real --karl. + \global\colcount=0\relax}}% + % + % This preamble sets up a generic column definition, which will + % be used as many times as user calls for columns. + % \vtop will set a single line and will also let text wrap and + % continue for many paragraphs if desired. + \halign\bgroup&\global\advance\colcount by 1\relax + \multistrut\vtop{\hsize=\expandafter\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname + % + % In order to keep entries from bumping into each other + % we will add a \leftskip of \multitablecolspace to all columns after + % the first one. + % + % If a template has been used, we will add \multitablecolspace + % to the width of each template entry. + % + % If the user has set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize we will + % use that dimension as the width of the column, and the \leftskip + % will keep entries from bumping into each other. Table will start at + % left margin and final column will justify at right margin. + % + % Make sure we don't inherit \rightskip from the outer environment. + \rightskip=0pt + \ifnum\colcount=1 + % The first column will be indented with the surrounding text. + \advance\hsize by\leftskip + \else + \ifsetpercent \else + % If user has not set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize + % we will advance \hsize by \multitablecolspace. + \advance\hsize by \multitablecolspace + \fi + % In either case we will make \leftskip=\multitablecolspace: + \leftskip=\multitablecolspace + \fi + % Ignoring space at the beginning and end avoids an occasional spurious + % blank line, when TeX decides to break the line at the space before the + % box from the multistrut, so the strut ends up on a line by itself. + % For example: + % @multitable @columnfractions .11 .89 + % @item @code{#} + % @tab Legal holiday which is valid in major parts of the whole country. + % Is automatically provided with highlighting sequences respectively marking + % characters. + \noindent\ignorespaces##\unskip\multistrut}\cr +} + +\def\setmultitablespacing{% test to see if user has set \multitablelinespace. +% If so, do nothing. If not, give it an appropriate dimension based on +% current baselineskip. +\ifdim\multitablelinespace=0pt +\setbox0=\vbox{X}\global\multitablelinespace=\the\baselineskip +\global\advance\multitablelinespace by-\ht0 +%% strut to put in table in case some entry doesn't have descenders, +%% to keep lines equally spaced +\let\multistrut = \strut +\else +%% FIXME: what is \box0 supposed to be? +\gdef\multistrut{\vrule height\multitablelinespace depth\dp0 +width0pt\relax} \fi +%% Test to see if parskip is larger than space between lines of +%% table. If not, do nothing. +%% If so, set to same dimension as multitablelinespace. +\ifdim\multitableparskip>\multitablelinespace +\global\multitableparskip=\multitablelinespace +\global\advance\multitableparskip-7pt %% to keep parskip somewhat smaller + %% than skip between lines in the table. +\fi% +\ifdim\multitableparskip=0pt +\global\multitableparskip=\multitablelinespace +\global\advance\multitableparskip-7pt %% to keep parskip somewhat smaller + %% than skip between lines in the table. +\fi} + + +\message{conditionals,} +% Prevent errors for section commands. +% Used in @ignore and in failing conditionals. +\def\ignoresections{% + \let\chapter=\relax + \let\unnumbered=\relax + \let\top=\relax + \let\unnumberedsec=\relax + \let\unnumberedsection=\relax + \let\unnumberedsubsec=\relax + \let\unnumberedsubsection=\relax + \let\unnumberedsubsubsec=\relax + \let\unnumberedsubsubsection=\relax + \let\section=\relax + \let\subsec=\relax + \let\subsubsec=\relax + \let\subsection=\relax + \let\subsubsection=\relax + \let\appendix=\relax + \let\appendixsec=\relax + \let\appendixsection=\relax + \let\appendixsubsec=\relax + \let\appendixsubsection=\relax + \let\appendixsubsubsec=\relax + \let\appendixsubsubsection=\relax + \let\contents=\relax + \let\smallbook=\relax + \let\titlepage=\relax +} + +% Used in nested conditionals, where we have to parse the Texinfo source +% and so want to turn off most commands, in case they are used +% incorrectly. +% +\def\ignoremorecommands{% + \let\defcodeindex = \relax + \let\defcv = \relax + \let\deffn = \relax + \let\deffnx = \relax + \let\defindex = \relax + \let\defivar = \relax + \let\defmac = \relax + \let\defmethod = \relax + \let\defop = \relax + \let\defopt = \relax + \let\defspec = \relax + \let\deftp = \relax + \let\deftypefn = \relax + \let\deftypefun = \relax + \let\deftypeivar = \relax + \let\deftypeop = \relax + \let\deftypevar = \relax + \let\deftypevr = \relax + \let\defun = \relax + \let\defvar = \relax + \let\defvr = \relax + \let\ref = \relax + \let\xref = \relax + \let\printindex = \relax + \let\pxref = \relax + \let\settitle = \relax + \let\setchapternewpage = \relax + \let\setchapterstyle = \relax + \let\everyheading = \relax + \let\evenheading = \relax + \let\oddheading = \relax + \let\everyfooting = \relax + \let\evenfooting = \relax + \let\oddfooting = \relax + \let\headings = \relax + \let\include = \relax + \let\lowersections = \relax + \let\down = \relax + \let\raisesections = \relax + \let\up = \relax + \let\set = \relax + \let\clear = \relax + \let\item = \relax +} + +% Ignore @ignore ... @end ignore. +% +\def\ignore{\doignore{ignore}} + +% Ignore @ifinfo, @ifhtml, @ifnottex, @html, @menu, and @direntry text. +% +\def\ifinfo{\doignore{ifinfo}} +\def\ifhtml{\doignore{ifhtml}} +\def\ifnottex{\doignore{ifnottex}} +\def\html{\doignore{html}} +\def\menu{\doignore{menu}} +\def\direntry{\doignore{direntry}} + +% @dircategory CATEGORY -- specify a category of the dir file +% which this file should belong to. Ignore this in TeX. +\let\dircategory = \comment + +% Ignore text until a line `@end #1'. +% +\def\doignore#1{\begingroup + % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer. + \ignoresections + % + % Define a command to swallow text until we reach `@end #1'. + % This @ is a catcode 12 token (that is the normal catcode of @ in + % this texinfo.tex file). We change the catcode of @ below to match. + \long\def\doignoretext##1@end #1{\enddoignore}% + % + % Make sure that spaces turn into tokens that match what \doignoretext wants. + \catcode32 = 10 + % + % Ignore braces, too, so mismatched braces don't cause trouble. + \catcode`\{ = 9 + \catcode`\} = 9 + % + % We must not have @c interpreted as a control sequence. + \catcode`\@ = 12 + % + % Make the letter c a comment character so that the rest of the line + % will be ignored. This way, the document can have (for example) + % @c @end ifinfo + % and the @end ifinfo will be properly ignored. + % (We've just changed @ to catcode 12.) + \catcode`\c = 14 + % + % And now expand that command. + \doignoretext +} + +% What we do to finish off ignored text. +% +\def\enddoignore{\endgroup\ignorespaces}% + +\newif\ifwarnedobs\warnedobsfalse +\def\obstexwarn{% + \ifwarnedobs\relax\else + % We need to warn folks that they may have trouble with TeX 3.0. + % This uses \immediate\write16 rather than \message to get newlines. + \immediate\write16{} + \immediate\write16{WARNING: for users of Unix TeX 3.0!} + \immediate\write16{This manual trips a bug in TeX version 3.0 (tex hangs).} + \immediate\write16{If you are running another version of TeX, relax.} + \immediate\write16{If you are running Unix TeX 3.0, kill this TeX process.} + \immediate\write16{ Then upgrade your TeX installation if you can.} + \immediate\write16{ (See ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/TeX.README.)} + \immediate\write16{If you are stuck with version 3.0, run the} + \immediate\write16{ script ``tex3patch'' from the Texinfo distribution} + \immediate\write16{ to use a workaround.} + \immediate\write16{} + \global\warnedobstrue + \fi +} + +% **In TeX 3.0, setting text in \nullfont hangs tex. For a +% workaround (which requires the file ``dummy.tfm'' to be installed), +% uncomment the following line: +%%%%%\font\nullfont=dummy\let\obstexwarn=\relax + +% Ignore text, except that we keep track of conditional commands for +% purposes of nesting, up to an `@end #1' command. +% +\def\nestedignore#1{% + \obstexwarn + % We must actually expand the ignored text to look for the @end + % command, so that nested ignore constructs work. Thus, we put the + % text into a \vbox and then do nothing with the result. To minimize + % the change of memory overflow, we follow the approach outlined on + % page 401 of the TeXbook: make the current font be a dummy font. + % + \setbox0 = \vbox\bgroup + % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer. + \ignoresections + % + % Define `@end #1' to end the box, which will in turn undefine the + % @end command again. + \expandafter\def\csname E#1\endcsname{\egroup\ignorespaces}% + % + % We are going to be parsing Texinfo commands. Most cause no + % trouble when they are used incorrectly, but some commands do + % complicated argument parsing or otherwise get confused, so we + % undefine them. + % + % We can't do anything about stray @-signs, unfortunately; + % they'll produce `undefined control sequence' errors. + \ignoremorecommands + % + % Set the current font to be \nullfont, a TeX primitive, and define + % all the font commands to also use \nullfont. We don't use + % dummy.tfm, as suggested in the TeXbook, because not all sites + % might have that installed. Therefore, math mode will still + % produce output, but that should be an extremely small amount of + % stuff compared to the main input. + % + \nullfont + \let\tenrm=\nullfont \let\tenit=\nullfont \let\tensl=\nullfont + \let\tenbf=\nullfont \let\tentt=\nullfont \let\smallcaps=\nullfont + \let\tensf=\nullfont + % Similarly for index fonts (mostly for their use in smallexample). + \let\smallrm=\nullfont \let\smallit=\nullfont \let\smallsl=\nullfont + \let\smallbf=\nullfont \let\smalltt=\nullfont \let\smallsc=\nullfont + \let\smallsf=\nullfont + % + % Don't complain when characters are missing from the fonts. + \tracinglostchars = 0 + % + % Don't bother to do space factor calculations. + \frenchspacing + % + % Don't report underfull hboxes. + \hbadness = 10000 + % + % Do minimal line-breaking. + \pretolerance = 10000 + % + % Do not execute instructions in @tex + \def\tex{\doignore{tex}}% + % Do not execute macro definitions. + % `c' is a comment character, so the word `macro' will get cut off. + \def\macro{\doignore{ma}}% +} + +% @set VAR sets the variable VAR to an empty value. +% @set VAR REST-OF-LINE sets VAR to the value REST-OF-LINE. +% +% Since we want to separate VAR from REST-OF-LINE (which might be +% empty), we can't just use \parsearg; we have to insert a space of our +% own to delimit the rest of the line, and then take it out again if we +% didn't need it. Make sure the catcode of space is correct to avoid +% losing inside @example, for instance. +% +\def\set{\begingroup\catcode` =10 + \catcode`\-=12 \catcode`\_=12 % Allow - and _ in VAR. + \parsearg\setxxx} +\def\setxxx#1{\setyyy#1 \endsetyyy} +\def\setyyy#1 #2\endsetyyy{% + \def\temp{#2}% + \ifx\temp\empty \global\expandafter\let\csname SET#1\endcsname = \empty + \else \setzzz{#1}#2\endsetzzz % Remove the trailing space \setxxx inserted. + \fi + \endgroup +} +% Can't use \xdef to pre-expand #2 and save some time, since \temp or +% \next or other control sequences that we've defined might get us into +% an infinite loop. Consider `@set foo @cite{bar}'. +\def\setzzz#1#2 \endsetzzz{\expandafter\gdef\csname SET#1\endcsname{#2}} + +% @clear VAR clears (i.e., unsets) the variable VAR. +% +\def\clear{\parsearg\clearxxx} +\def\clearxxx#1{\global\expandafter\let\csname SET#1\endcsname=\relax} + +% @value{foo} gets the text saved in variable foo. +{ + \catcode`\_ = \active + % + % We might end up with active _ or - characters in the argument if + % we're called from @code, as @code{@value{foo-bar_}}. So \let any + % such active characters to their normal equivalents. + \gdef\value{\begingroup + \catcode`\-=12 \catcode`\_=12 + \indexbreaks \let_\normalunderscore + \valuexxx} +} +\def\valuexxx#1{\expandablevalue{#1}\endgroup} + +% We have this subroutine so that we can handle at least some @value's +% properly in indexes (we \let\value to this in \indexdummies). Ones +% whose names contain - or _ still won't work, but we can't do anything +% about that. The command has to be fully expandable, since the result +% winds up in the index file. This means that if the variable's value +% contains other Texinfo commands, it's almost certain it will fail +% (although perhaps we could fix that with sufficient work to do a +% one-level expansion on the result, instead of complete). +% +\def\expandablevalue#1{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax + {[No value for ``#1'']}% + \else + \csname SET#1\endcsname + \fi +} + +% @ifset VAR ... @end ifset reads the `...' iff VAR has been defined +% with @set. +% +\def\ifset{\parsearg\ifsetxxx} +\def\ifsetxxx #1{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax + \expandafter\ifsetfail + \else + \expandafter\ifsetsucceed + \fi +} +\def\ifsetsucceed{\conditionalsucceed{ifset}} +\def\ifsetfail{\nestedignore{ifset}} +\defineunmatchedend{ifset} + +% @ifclear VAR ... @end ifclear reads the `...' iff VAR has never been +% defined with @set, or has been undefined with @clear. +% +\def\ifclear{\parsearg\ifclearxxx} +\def\ifclearxxx #1{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax + \expandafter\ifclearsucceed + \else + \expandafter\ifclearfail + \fi +} +\def\ifclearsucceed{\conditionalsucceed{ifclear}} +\def\ifclearfail{\nestedignore{ifclear}} +\defineunmatchedend{ifclear} + +% @iftex, @ifnothtml, @ifnotinfo always succeed; we read the text +% following, through the first @end iftex (etc.). Make `@end iftex' +% (etc.) valid only after an @iftex. +% +\def\iftex{\conditionalsucceed{iftex}} +\def\ifnothtml{\conditionalsucceed{ifnothtml}} +\def\ifnotinfo{\conditionalsucceed{ifnotinfo}} +\defineunmatchedend{iftex} +\defineunmatchedend{ifnothtml} +\defineunmatchedend{ifnotinfo} + +% We can't just want to start a group at @iftex (for example) and end it +% at @end iftex, since then @set commands inside the conditional have no +% effect (they'd get reverted at the end of the group). So we must +% define \Eiftex to redefine itself to be its previous value. (We can't +% just define it to fail again with an ``unmatched end'' error, since +% the @ifset might be nested.) +% +\def\conditionalsucceed#1{% + \edef\temp{% + % Remember the current value of \E#1. + \let\nece{prevE#1} = \nece{E#1}% + % + % At the `@end #1', redefine \E#1 to be its previous value. + \def\nece{E#1}{\let\nece{E#1} = \nece{prevE#1}}% + }% + \temp +} + +% We need to expand lots of \csname's, but we don't want to expand the +% control sequences after we've constructed them. +% +\def\nece#1{\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname} + +% @defininfoenclose. +\let\definfoenclose=\comment + + +\message{indexing,} +% Index generation facilities + +% Define \newwrite to be identical to plain tex's \newwrite +% except not \outer, so it can be used within \newindex. +{\catcode`\@=11 +\gdef\newwrite{\alloc@7\write\chardef\sixt@@n}} + +% \newindex {foo} defines an index named foo. +% It automatically defines \fooindex such that +% \fooindex ...rest of line... puts an entry in the index foo. +% It also defines \fooindfile to be the number of the output channel for +% the file that accumulates this index. The file's extension is foo. +% The name of an index should be no more than 2 characters long +% for the sake of vms. +% +\def\newindex#1{% + \iflinks + \expandafter\newwrite \csname#1indfile\endcsname + \openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 % Open the file + \fi + \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% % Define @#1index + \noexpand\doindex{#1}} +} + +% @defindex foo == \newindex{foo} + +\def\defindex{\parsearg\newindex} + +% Define @defcodeindex, like @defindex except put all entries in @code. + +\def\newcodeindex#1{% + \iflinks + \expandafter\newwrite \csname#1indfile\endcsname + \openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 + \fi + \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% + \noexpand\docodeindex{#1}} +} + +\def\defcodeindex{\parsearg\newcodeindex} + +% @synindex foo bar makes index foo feed into index bar. +% Do this instead of @defindex foo if you don't want it as a separate index. +% The \closeout helps reduce unnecessary open files; the limit on the +% Acorn RISC OS is a mere 16 files. +\def\synindex#1 #2 {% + \expandafter\let\expandafter\synindexfoo\expandafter=\csname#2indfile\endcsname + \expandafter\closeout\csname#1indfile\endcsname + \expandafter\let\csname#1indfile\endcsname=\synindexfoo + \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% define \xxxindex + \noexpand\doindex{#2}}% +} + +% @syncodeindex foo bar similar, but put all entries made for index foo +% inside @code. +\def\syncodeindex#1 #2 {% + \expandafter\let\expandafter\synindexfoo\expandafter=\csname#2indfile\endcsname + \expandafter\closeout\csname#1indfile\endcsname + \expandafter\let\csname#1indfile\endcsname=\synindexfoo + \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% define \xxxindex + \noexpand\docodeindex{#2}}% +} + +% Define \doindex, the driver for all \fooindex macros. +% Argument #1 is generated by the calling \fooindex macro, +% and it is "foo", the name of the index. + +% \doindex just uses \parsearg; it calls \doind for the actual work. +% This is because \doind is more useful to call from other macros. + +% There is also \dosubind {index}{topic}{subtopic} +% which makes an entry in a two-level index such as the operation index. + +\def\doindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\singleindexer} +\def\singleindexer #1{\doind{\indexname}{#1}} + +% like the previous two, but they put @code around the argument. +\def\docodeindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\singlecodeindexer} +\def\singlecodeindexer #1{\doind{\indexname}{\code{#1}}} + +\def\indexdummies{% +\def\ { }% +% Take care of the plain tex accent commands. +\def\"{\realbackslash "}% +\def\`{\realbackslash `}% +\def\'{\realbackslash '}% +\def\^{\realbackslash ^}% +\def\~{\realbackslash ~}% +\def\={\realbackslash =}% +\def\b{\realbackslash b}% +\def\c{\realbackslash c}% +\def\d{\realbackslash d}% +\def\u{\realbackslash u}% +\def\v{\realbackslash v}% +\def\H{\realbackslash H}% +% Take care of the plain tex special European modified letters. +\def\oe{\realbackslash oe}% +\def\ae{\realbackslash ae}% +\def\aa{\realbackslash aa}% +\def\OE{\realbackslash OE}% +\def\AE{\realbackslash AE}% +\def\AA{\realbackslash AA}% +\def\o{\realbackslash o}% +\def\O{\realbackslash O}% +\def\l{\realbackslash l}% +\def\L{\realbackslash L}% +\def\ss{\realbackslash ss}% +% Take care of texinfo commands likely to appear in an index entry. +% (Must be a way to avoid doing expansion at all, and thus not have to +% laboriously list every single command here.) +\def\@{@}% will be @@ when we switch to @ as escape char. +% Need these in case \tex is in effect and \{ is a \delimiter again. +% But can't use \lbracecmd and \rbracecmd because texindex assumes +% braces and backslashes are used only as delimiters. +\let\{ = \mylbrace +\let\} = \myrbrace +\def\_{{\realbackslash _}}% +\def\w{\realbackslash w }% +\def\bf{\realbackslash bf }% +%\def\rm{\realbackslash rm }% +\def\sl{\realbackslash sl }% +\def\sf{\realbackslash sf}% +\def\tt{\realbackslash tt}% +\def\gtr{\realbackslash gtr}% +\def\less{\realbackslash less}% +\def\hat{\realbackslash hat}% +\def\TeX{\realbackslash TeX}% +\def\dots{\realbackslash dots }% +\def\result{\realbackslash result}% +\def\equiv{\realbackslash equiv}% +\def\expansion{\realbackslash expansion}% +\def\print{\realbackslash print}% +\def\error{\realbackslash error}% +\def\point{\realbackslash point}% +\def\copyright{\realbackslash copyright}% +\def\tclose##1{\realbackslash tclose {##1}}% +\def\code##1{\realbackslash code {##1}}% +\def\uref##1{\realbackslash uref {##1}}% +\def\url##1{\realbackslash url {##1}}% +\def\env##1{\realbackslash env {##1}}% +\def\command##1{\realbackslash command {##1}}% +\def\option##1{\realbackslash option {##1}}% +\def\dotless##1{\realbackslash dotless {##1}}% +\def\samp##1{\realbackslash samp {##1}}% +\def\,##1{\realbackslash ,{##1}}% +\def\t##1{\realbackslash t {##1}}% +\def\r##1{\realbackslash r {##1}}% +\def\i##1{\realbackslash i {##1}}% +\def\b##1{\realbackslash b {##1}}% +\def\sc##1{\realbackslash sc {##1}}% +\def\cite##1{\realbackslash cite {##1}}% +\def\key##1{\realbackslash key {##1}}% +\def\file##1{\realbackslash file {##1}}% +\def\var##1{\realbackslash var {##1}}% +\def\kbd##1{\realbackslash kbd {##1}}% +\def\dfn##1{\realbackslash dfn {##1}}% +\def\emph##1{\realbackslash emph {##1}}% +\def\acronym##1{\realbackslash acronym {##1}}% +% +% Handle some cases of @value -- where the variable name does not +% contain - or _, and the value does not contain any +% (non-fully-expandable) commands. +\let\value = \expandablevalue +% +\unsepspaces +% Turn off macro expansion +\turnoffmacros +} + +% If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces +% therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the +% expansion of \tie (\\leavevmode \penalty \@M \ ). +{\obeyspaces + \gdef\unsepspaces{\obeyspaces\let =\space}} + +% \indexnofonts no-ops all font-change commands. +% This is used when outputting the strings to sort the index by. +\def\indexdummyfont#1{#1} +\def\indexdummytex{TeX} +\def\indexdummydots{...} + +\def\indexnofonts{% +% Just ignore accents. +\let\,=\indexdummyfont +\let\"=\indexdummyfont +\let\`=\indexdummyfont +\let\'=\indexdummyfont +\let\^=\indexdummyfont +\let\~=\indexdummyfont +\let\==\indexdummyfont +\let\b=\indexdummyfont +\let\c=\indexdummyfont +\let\d=\indexdummyfont +\let\u=\indexdummyfont +\let\v=\indexdummyfont +\let\H=\indexdummyfont +\let\dotless=\indexdummyfont +% Take care of the plain tex special European modified letters. +\def\oe{oe}% +\def\ae{ae}% +\def\aa{aa}% +\def\OE{OE}% +\def\AE{AE}% +\def\AA{AA}% +\def\o{o}% +\def\O{O}% +\def\l{l}% +\def\L{L}% +\def\ss{ss}% +\let\w=\indexdummyfont +\let\t=\indexdummyfont +\let\r=\indexdummyfont +\let\i=\indexdummyfont +\let\b=\indexdummyfont +\let\emph=\indexdummyfont +\let\strong=\indexdummyfont +\let\cite=\indexdummyfont +\let\sc=\indexdummyfont +%Don't no-op \tt, since it isn't a user-level command +% and is used in the definitions of the active chars like <, >, |... +%\let\tt=\indexdummyfont +\let\tclose=\indexdummyfont +\let\code=\indexdummyfont +\let\url=\indexdummyfont +\let\uref=\indexdummyfont +\let\env=\indexdummyfont +\let\acronym=\indexdummyfont +\let\command=\indexdummyfont +\let\option=\indexdummyfont +\let\file=\indexdummyfont +\let\samp=\indexdummyfont +\let\kbd=\indexdummyfont +\let\key=\indexdummyfont +\let\var=\indexdummyfont +\let\TeX=\indexdummytex +\let\dots=\indexdummydots +\def\@{@}% +} + +% To define \realbackslash, we must make \ not be an escape. +% We must first make another character (@) an escape +% so we do not become unable to do a definition. + +{\catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\other + @gdef@realbackslash{\}} + +\let\indexbackslash=0 %overridden during \printindex. +\let\SETmarginindex=\relax % put index entries in margin (undocumented)? + +% For \ifx comparisons. +\def\emptymacro{\empty} + +% Most index entries go through here, but \dosubind is the general case. +% +\def\doind#1#2{\dosubind{#1}{#2}\empty} + +% Workhorse for all \fooindexes. +% #1 is name of index, #2 is stuff to put there, #3 is subentry -- +% \empty if called from \doind, as we usually are. The main exception +% is with defuns, which call us directly. +% +\def\dosubind#1#2#3{% + % Put the index entry in the margin if desired. + \ifx\SETmarginindex\relax\else + \insert\margin{\hbox{\vrule height8pt depth3pt width0pt #2}}% + \fi + {% + \count255=\lastpenalty + {% + \indexdummies % Must do this here, since \bf, etc expand at this stage + \escapechar=`\\ + {% + \let\folio = 0% We will expand all macros now EXCEPT \folio. + \def\rawbackslashxx{\indexbackslash}% \indexbackslash isn't defined now + % so it will be output as is; and it will print as backslash. + % + \def\thirdarg{#3}% + % + % If third arg is present, precede it with space in sort key. + \ifx\thirdarg\emptymacro + \let\subentry = \empty + \else + \def\subentry{ #3}% + \fi + % + % First process the index entry with all font commands turned + % off to get the string to sort by. + {\indexnofonts \xdef\indexsorttmp{#2\subentry}}% + % + % Now the real index entry with the fonts. + \toks0 = {#2}% + % + % If third (subentry) arg is present, add it to the index + % string. And include a space. + \ifx\thirdarg\emptymacro \else + \toks0 = \expandafter{\the\toks0 \space #3}% + \fi + % + % Set up the complete index entry, with both the sort key + % and the original text, including any font commands. We write + % three arguments to \entry to the .?? file, texindex reduces to + % two when writing the .??s sorted result. + \edef\temp{% + \write\csname#1indfile\endcsname{% + \realbackslash entry{\indexsorttmp}{\folio}{\the\toks0}}% + }% + % + % If a skip is the last thing on the list now, preserve it + % by backing up by \lastskip, doing the \write, then inserting + % the skip again. Otherwise, the whatsit generated by the + % \write will make \lastskip zero. The result is that sequences + % like this: + % @end defun + % @tindex whatever + % @defun ... + % will have extra space inserted, because the \medbreak in the + % start of the @defun won't see the skip inserted by the @end of + % the previous defun. + % + % But don't do any of this if we're not in vertical mode. We + % don't want to do a \vskip and prematurely end a paragraph. + % + % Avoid page breaks due to these extra skips, too. + % + \iflinks + \ifvmode + \skip0 = \lastskip + \ifdim\lastskip = 0pt \else \nobreak\vskip-\lastskip \fi + \fi + % + \temp % do the write + % + % + \ifvmode \ifdim\skip0 = 0pt \else \nobreak\vskip\skip0 \fi \fi + \fi + }% + }% + \penalty\count255 + }% +} + +% The index entry written in the file actually looks like +% \entry {sortstring}{page}{topic} +% or +% \entry {sortstring}{page}{topic}{subtopic} +% The texindex program reads in these files and writes files +% containing these kinds of lines: +% \initial {c} +% before the first topic whose initial is c +% \entry {topic}{pagelist} +% for a topic that is used without subtopics +% \primary {topic} +% for the beginning of a topic that is used with subtopics +% \secondary {subtopic}{pagelist} +% for each subtopic. + +% Define the user-accessible indexing commands +% @findex, @vindex, @kindex, @cindex. + +\def\findex {\fnindex} +\def\kindex {\kyindex} +\def\cindex {\cpindex} +\def\vindex {\vrindex} +\def\tindex {\tpindex} +\def\pindex {\pgindex} + +\def\cindexsub {\begingroup\obeylines\cindexsub} +{\obeylines % +\gdef\cindexsub "#1" #2^^M{\endgroup % +\dosubind{cp}{#2}{#1}}} + +% Define the macros used in formatting output of the sorted index material. + +% @printindex causes a particular index (the ??s file) to get printed. +% It does not print any chapter heading (usually an @unnumbered). +% +\def\printindex{\parsearg\doprintindex} +\def\doprintindex#1{\begingroup + \dobreak \chapheadingskip{10000}% + % + \smallfonts \rm + \tolerance = 9500 + \indexbreaks + % + % See if the index file exists and is nonempty. + % Change catcode of @ here so that if the index file contains + % \initial {@} + % as its first line, TeX doesn't complain about mismatched braces + % (because it thinks @} is a control sequence). + \catcode`\@ = 11 + \openin 1 \jobname.#1s + \ifeof 1 + % \enddoublecolumns gets confused if there is no text in the index, + % and it loses the chapter title and the aux file entries for the + % index. The easiest way to prevent this problem is to make sure + % there is some text. + \putwordIndexNonexistent + \else + % + % If the index file exists but is empty, then \openin leaves \ifeof + % false. We have to make TeX try to read something from the file, so + % it can discover if there is anything in it. + \read 1 to \temp + \ifeof 1 + \putwordIndexIsEmpty + \else + % Index files are almost Texinfo source, but we use \ as the escape + % character. It would be better to use @, but that's too big a change + % to make right now. + \def\indexbackslash{\rawbackslashxx}% + \catcode`\\ = 0 + \escapechar = `\\ + \begindoublecolumns + \input \jobname.#1s + \enddoublecolumns + \fi + \fi + \closein 1 +\endgroup} + +% These macros are used by the sorted index file itself. +% Change them to control the appearance of the index. + +\def\initial#1{{% + % Some minor font changes for the special characters. + \let\tentt=\sectt \let\tt=\sectt \let\sf=\sectt + % + % Remove any glue we may have, we'll be inserting our own. + \removelastskip + % + % We like breaks before the index initials, so insert a bonus. + \penalty -300 + % + % Typeset the initial. Making this add up to a whole number of + % baselineskips increases the chance of the dots lining up from column + % to column. It still won't often be perfect, because of the stretch + % we need before each entry, but it's better. + % + % No shrink because it confuses \balancecolumns. + \vskip 1.67\baselineskip plus .5\baselineskip + \leftline{\secbf #1}% + \vskip .33\baselineskip plus .1\baselineskip + % + % Do our best not to break after the initial. + \nobreak +}} + +% This typesets a paragraph consisting of #1, dot leaders, and then #2 +% flush to the right margin. It is used for index and table of contents +% entries. The paragraph is indented by \leftskip. +% +\def\entry#1#2{\begingroup + % + % Start a new paragraph if necessary, so our assignments below can't + % affect previous text. + \par + % + % Do not fill out the last line with white space. + \parfillskip = 0in + % + % No extra space above this paragraph. + \parskip = 0in + % + % Do not prefer a separate line ending with a hyphen to fewer lines. + \finalhyphendemerits = 0 + % + % \hangindent is only relevant when the entry text and page number + % don't both fit on one line. In that case, bob suggests starting the + % dots pretty far over on the line. Unfortunately, a large + % indentation looks wrong when the entry text itself is broken across + % lines. So we use a small indentation and put up with long leaders. + % + % \hangafter is reset to 1 (which is the value we want) at the start + % of each paragraph, so we need not do anything with that. + \hangindent = 2em + % + % When the entry text needs to be broken, just fill out the first line + % with blank space. + \rightskip = 0pt plus1fil + % + % A bit of stretch before each entry for the benefit of balancing columns. + \vskip 0pt plus1pt + % + % Start a ``paragraph'' for the index entry so the line breaking + % parameters we've set above will have an effect. + \noindent + % + % Insert the text of the index entry. TeX will do line-breaking on it. + #1% + % The following is kludged to not output a line of dots in the index if + % there are no page numbers. The next person who breaks this will be + % cursed by a Unix daemon. + \def\tempa{{\rm }}% + \def\tempb{#2}% + \edef\tempc{\tempa}% + \edef\tempd{\tempb}% + \ifx\tempc\tempd\ \else% + % + % If we must, put the page number on a line of its own, and fill out + % this line with blank space. (The \hfil is overwhelmed with the + % fill leaders glue in \indexdotfill if the page number does fit.) + \hfil\penalty50 + \null\nobreak\indexdotfill % Have leaders before the page number. + % + % The `\ ' here is removed by the implicit \unskip that TeX does as + % part of (the primitive) \par. Without it, a spurious underfull + % \hbox ensues. + \ifpdf + \pdfgettoks#2.\ \the\toksA % The page number ends the paragraph. + \else + \ #2% The page number ends the paragraph. + \fi + \fi% + \par +\endgroup} + +% Like \dotfill except takes at least 1 em. +\def\indexdotfill{\cleaders + \hbox{$\mathsurround=0pt \mkern1.5mu ${\it .}$ \mkern1.5mu$}\hskip 1em plus 1fill} + +\def\primary #1{\line{#1\hfil}} + +\newskip\secondaryindent \secondaryindent=0.5cm + +\def\secondary #1#2{ +{\parfillskip=0in \parskip=0in +\hangindent =1in \hangafter=1 +\noindent\hskip\secondaryindent\hbox{#1}\indexdotfill #2\par +}} + +% Define two-column mode, which we use to typeset indexes. +% Adapted from the TeXbook, page 416, which is to say, +% the manmac.tex format used to print the TeXbook itself. +\catcode`\@=11 + +\newbox\partialpage +\newdimen\doublecolumnhsize + +\def\begindoublecolumns{\begingroup % ended by \enddoublecolumns + % Grab any single-column material above us. + \output = {% + % + % Here is a possibility not foreseen in manmac: if we accumulate a + % whole lot of material, we might end up calling this \output + % routine twice in a row (see the doublecol-lose test, which is + % essentially a couple of indexes with @setchapternewpage off). In + % that case we just ship out what is in \partialpage with the normal + % output routine. Generally, \partialpage will be empty when this + % runs and this will be a no-op. See the indexspread.tex test case. + \ifvoid\partialpage \else + \onepageout{\pagecontents\partialpage}% + \fi + % + \global\setbox\partialpage = \vbox{% + % Unvbox the main output page. + \unvbox\PAGE + \kern-\topskip \kern\baselineskip + }% + }% + \eject % run that output routine to set \partialpage + % + % Use the double-column output routine for subsequent pages. + \output = {\doublecolumnout}% + % + % Change the page size parameters. We could do this once outside this + % routine, in each of @smallbook, @afourpaper, and the default 8.5x11 + % format, but then we repeat the same computation. Repeating a couple + % of assignments once per index is clearly meaningless for the + % execution time, so we may as well do it in one place. + % + % First we halve the line length, less a little for the gutter between + % the columns. We compute the gutter based on the line length, so it + % changes automatically with the paper format. The magic constant + % below is chosen so that the gutter has the same value (well, +-<1pt) + % as it did when we hard-coded it. + % + % We put the result in a separate register, \doublecolumhsize, so we + % can restore it in \pagesofar, after \hsize itself has (potentially) + % been clobbered. + % + \doublecolumnhsize = \hsize + \advance\doublecolumnhsize by -.04154\hsize + \divide\doublecolumnhsize by 2 + \hsize = \doublecolumnhsize + % + % Double the \vsize as well. (We don't need a separate register here, + % since nobody clobbers \vsize.) + \advance\vsize by -\ht\partialpage + \vsize = 2\vsize +} + +% The double-column output routine for all double-column pages except +% the last. +% +\def\doublecolumnout{% + \splittopskip=\topskip \splitmaxdepth=\maxdepth + % Get the available space for the double columns -- the normal + % (undoubled) page height minus any material left over from the + % previous page. + \dimen@ = \vsize + \divide\dimen@ by 2 + % + % box0 will be the left-hand column, box2 the right. + \setbox0=\vsplit255 to\dimen@ \setbox2=\vsplit255 to\dimen@ + \onepageout\pagesofar + \unvbox255 + \penalty\outputpenalty +} +\def\pagesofar{% + % Re-output the contents of the output page -- any previous material, + % followed by the two boxes we just split, in box0 and box2. + \unvbox\partialpage + % + \hsize = \doublecolumnhsize + \wd0=\hsize \wd2=\hsize + \hbox to\pagewidth{\box0\hfil\box2}% +} +\def\enddoublecolumns{% + \output = {% + % Split the last of the double-column material. Leave it on the + % current page, no automatic page break. + \balancecolumns + % + % If we end up splitting too much material for the current page, + % though, there will be another page break right after this \output + % invocation ends. Having called \balancecolumns once, we do not + % want to call it again. Therefore, reset \output to its normal + % definition right away. (We hope \balancecolumns will never be + % called on to balance too much material, but if it is, this makes + % the output somewhat more palatable.) + \global\output = {\onepageout{\pagecontents\PAGE}}% + }% + \eject + \endgroup % started in \begindoublecolumns + % + % \pagegoal was set to the doubled \vsize above, since we restarted + % the current page. We're now back to normal single-column + % typesetting, so reset \pagegoal to the normal \vsize (after the + % \endgroup where \vsize got restored). + \pagegoal = \vsize +} +\def\balancecolumns{% + % Called at the end of the double column material. + \setbox0 = \vbox{\unvbox255}% like \box255 but more efficient, see p.120. + \dimen@ = \ht0 + \advance\dimen@ by \topskip + \advance\dimen@ by-\baselineskip + \divide\dimen@ by 2 % target to split to + %debug\message{final 2-column material height=\the\ht0, target=\the\dimen@.}% + \splittopskip = \topskip + % Loop until we get a decent breakpoint. + {% + \vbadness = 10000 + \loop + \global\setbox3 = \copy0 + \global\setbox1 = \vsplit3 to \dimen@ + \ifdim\ht3>\dimen@ + \global\advance\dimen@ by 1pt + \repeat + }% + %debug\message{split to \the\dimen@, column heights: \the\ht1, \the\ht3.}% + \setbox0=\vbox to\dimen@{\unvbox1}% + \setbox2=\vbox to\dimen@{\unvbox3}% + % + \pagesofar +} +\catcode`\@ = \other + + +\message{sectioning,} +% Chapters, sections, etc. + +\newcount\chapno +\newcount\secno \secno=0 +\newcount\subsecno \subsecno=0 +\newcount\subsubsecno \subsubsecno=0 + +% This counter is funny since it counts through charcodes of letters A, B, ... +\newcount\appendixno \appendixno = `\@ +% \def\appendixletter{\char\the\appendixno} +% We do the following for the sake of pdftex, which needs the actual +% letter in the expansion, not just typeset. +\def\appendixletter{% + \ifnum\appendixno=`A A% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`B B% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`C C% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`D D% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`E E% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`F F% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`G G% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`H H% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`I I% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`J J% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`K K% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`L L% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`M M% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`N N% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`O O% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`P P% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`Q Q% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`R R% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`S S% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`T T% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`U U% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`V V% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`W W% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`X X% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`Y Y% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`Z Z% + % The \the is necessary, despite appearances, because \appendixletter is + % expanded while writing the .toc file. \char\appendixno is not + % expandable, thus it is written literally, thus all appendixes come out + % with the same letter (or @) in the toc without it. + \else\char\the\appendixno + \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi + \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi} + +% Each @chapter defines this as the name of the chapter. +% page headings and footings can use it. @section does likewise. +\def\thischapter{} +\def\thissection{} + +\newcount\absseclevel % used to calculate proper heading level +\newcount\secbase\secbase=0 % @raise/lowersections modify this count + +% @raisesections: treat @section as chapter, @subsection as section, etc. +\def\raisesections{\global\advance\secbase by -1} +\let\up=\raisesections % original BFox name + +% @lowersections: treat @chapter as section, @section as subsection, etc. +\def\lowersections{\global\advance\secbase by 1} +\let\down=\lowersections % original BFox name + +% Choose a numbered-heading macro +% #1 is heading level if unmodified by @raisesections or @lowersections +% #2 is text for heading +\def\numhead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1 +\ifcase\absseclevel + \chapterzzz{#2} +\or + \seczzz{#2} +\or + \numberedsubseczzz{#2} +\or + \numberedsubsubseczzz{#2} +\else + \ifnum \absseclevel<0 + \chapterzzz{#2} + \else + \numberedsubsubseczzz{#2} + \fi +\fi +} + +% like \numhead, but chooses appendix heading levels +\def\apphead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1 +\ifcase\absseclevel + \appendixzzz{#2} +\or + \appendixsectionzzz{#2} +\or + \appendixsubseczzz{#2} +\or + \appendixsubsubseczzz{#2} +\else + \ifnum \absseclevel<0 + \appendixzzz{#2} + \else + \appendixsubsubseczzz{#2} + \fi +\fi +} + +% like \numhead, but chooses numberless heading levels +\def\unnmhead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1 +\ifcase\absseclevel + \unnumberedzzz{#2} +\or + \unnumberedseczzz{#2} +\or + \unnumberedsubseczzz{#2} +\or + \unnumberedsubsubseczzz{#2} +\else + \ifnum \absseclevel<0 + \unnumberedzzz{#2} + \else + \unnumberedsubsubseczzz{#2} + \fi +\fi +} + +% @chapter, @appendix, @unnumbered. +\def\thischaptername{No Chapter Title} +\outer\def\chapter{\parsearg\chapteryyy} +\def\chapteryyy #1{\numhead0{#1}} % normally numhead0 calls chapterzzz +\def\chapterzzz #1{% +\secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 +\global\advance \chapno by 1 \message{\putwordChapter\space \the\chapno}% +\chapmacro {#1}{\the\chapno}% +\gdef\thissection{#1}% +\gdef\thischaptername{#1}% +% We don't substitute the actual chapter name into \thischapter +% because we don't want its macros evaluated now. +\xdef\thischapter{\putwordChapter{} \the\chapno: \noexpand\thischaptername}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash chapentry{\the\toks0}% + {\the\chapno}}}% +\temp +\donoderef +\global\let\section = \numberedsec +\global\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec +\global\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec +} + +\outer\def\appendix{\parsearg\appendixyyy} +\def\appendixyyy #1{\apphead0{#1}} % normally apphead0 calls appendixzzz +\def\appendixzzz #1{% +\secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 +\global\advance \appendixno by 1 +\message{\putwordAppendix\space \appendixletter}% +\chapmacro {#1}{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter}% +\gdef\thissection{#1}% +\gdef\thischaptername{#1}% +\xdef\thischapter{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter: \noexpand\thischaptername}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash chapentry{\the\toks0}% + {\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter}}}% +\temp +\appendixnoderef +\global\let\section = \appendixsec +\global\let\subsection = \appendixsubsec +\global\let\subsubsection = \appendixsubsubsec +} + +% @centerchap is like @unnumbered, but the heading is centered. +\outer\def\centerchap{\parsearg\centerchapyyy} +\def\centerchapyyy #1{{\let\unnumbchapmacro=\centerchapmacro \unnumberedyyy{#1}}} + +% @top is like @unnumbered. +\outer\def\top{\parsearg\unnumberedyyy} + +\outer\def\unnumbered{\parsearg\unnumberedyyy} +\def\unnumberedyyy #1{\unnmhead0{#1}} % normally unnmhead0 calls unnumberedzzz +\def\unnumberedzzz #1{% +\secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 +% +% This used to be simply \message{#1}, but TeX fully expands the +% argument to \message. Therefore, if #1 contained @-commands, TeX +% expanded them. For example, in `@unnumbered The @cite{Book}', TeX +% expanded @cite (which turns out to cause errors because \cite is meant +% to be executed, not expanded). +% +% Anyway, we don't want the fully-expanded definition of @cite to appear +% as a result of the \message, we just want `@cite' itself. We use +% \the<toks register> to achieve this: TeX expands \the<toks> only once, +% simply yielding the contents of <toks register>. (We also do this for +% the toc entries.) +\toks0 = {#1}\message{(\the\toks0)}% +% +\unnumbchapmacro {#1}% +\gdef\thischapter{#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash unnumbchapentry{\the\toks0}}}% +\temp +\unnumbnoderef +\global\let\section = \unnumberedsec +\global\let\subsection = \unnumberedsubsec +\global\let\subsubsection = \unnumberedsubsubsec +} + +% Sections. +\outer\def\numberedsec{\parsearg\secyyy} +\def\secyyy #1{\numhead1{#1}} % normally calls seczzz +\def\seczzz #1{% +\subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \secno by 1 % +\gdef\thissection{#1}\secheading {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash secentry{\the\toks0}% + {\the\chapno}{\the\secno}}}% +\temp +\donoderef +\nobreak +} + +\outer\def\appendixsection{\parsearg\appendixsecyyy} +\outer\def\appendixsec{\parsearg\appendixsecyyy} +\def\appendixsecyyy #1{\apphead1{#1}} % normally calls appendixsectionzzz +\def\appendixsectionzzz #1{% +\subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \secno by 1 % +\gdef\thissection{#1}\secheading {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash secentry{\the\toks0}% + {\appendixletter}{\the\secno}}}% +\temp +\appendixnoderef +\nobreak +} + +\outer\def\unnumberedsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsecyyy} +\def\unnumberedsecyyy #1{\unnmhead1{#1}} % normally calls unnumberedseczzz +\def\unnumberedseczzz #1{% +\plainsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash unnumbsecentry{\the\toks0}}}% +\temp +\unnumbnoderef +\nobreak +} + +% Subsections. +\outer\def\numberedsubsec{\parsearg\numberedsubsecyyy} +\def\numberedsubsecyyy #1{\numhead2{#1}} % normally calls numberedsubseczzz +\def\numberedsubseczzz #1{% +\gdef\thissection{#1}\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \subsecno by 1 % +\subsecheading {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash subsecentry{\the\toks0}% + {\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}}}% +\temp +\donoderef +\nobreak +} + +\outer\def\appendixsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsecyyy} +\def\appendixsubsecyyy #1{\apphead2{#1}} % normally calls appendixsubseczzz +\def\appendixsubseczzz #1{% +\gdef\thissection{#1}\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \subsecno by 1 % +\subsecheading {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash subsecentry{\the\toks0}% + {\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}}}% +\temp +\appendixnoderef +\nobreak +} + +\outer\def\unnumberedsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsecyyy} +\def\unnumberedsubsecyyy #1{\unnmhead2{#1}} %normally calls unnumberedsubseczzz +\def\unnumberedsubseczzz #1{% +\plainsubsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash unnumbsubsecentry% + {\the\toks0}}}% +\temp +\unnumbnoderef +\nobreak +} + +% Subsubsections. +\outer\def\numberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\numberedsubsubsecyyy} +\def\numberedsubsubsecyyy #1{\numhead3{#1}} % normally numberedsubsubseczzz +\def\numberedsubsubseczzz #1{% +\gdef\thissection{#1}\global\advance \subsubsecno by 1 % +\subsubsecheading {#1} + {\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash subsubsecentry{\the\toks0}% + {\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}}}% +\temp +\donoderef +\nobreak +} + +\outer\def\appendixsubsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsubsecyyy} +\def\appendixsubsubsecyyy #1{\apphead3{#1}} % normally appendixsubsubseczzz +\def\appendixsubsubseczzz #1{% +\gdef\thissection{#1}\global\advance \subsubsecno by 1 % +\subsubsecheading {#1} + {\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash subsubsecentry{\the\toks0}% + {\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}}}% +\temp +\appendixnoderef +\nobreak +} + +\outer\def\unnumberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsubsecyyy} +\def\unnumberedsubsubsecyyy #1{\unnmhead3{#1}} %normally unnumberedsubsubseczzz +\def\unnumberedsubsubseczzz #1{% +\plainsubsubsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}% +\toks0 = {#1}% +\edef\temp{\noexpand\writetocentry{\realbackslash unnumbsubsubsecentry% + {\the\toks0}}}% +\temp +\unnumbnoderef +\nobreak +} + +% These are variants which are not "outer", so they can appear in @ifinfo. +% Actually, they should now be obsolete; ordinary section commands should work. +\def\infotop{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz} +\def\infounnumbered{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz} +\def\infounnumberedsec{\parsearg\unnumberedseczzz} +\def\infounnumberedsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubseczzz} +\def\infounnumberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsubseczzz} + +\def\infoappendix{\parsearg\appendixzzz} +\def\infoappendixsec{\parsearg\appendixseczzz} +\def\infoappendixsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubseczzz} +\def\infoappendixsubsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsubseczzz} + +\def\infochapter{\parsearg\chapterzzz} +\def\infosection{\parsearg\sectionzzz} +\def\infosubsection{\parsearg\subsectionzzz} +\def\infosubsubsection{\parsearg\subsubsectionzzz} + +% These macros control what the section commands do, according +% to what kind of chapter we are in (ordinary, appendix, or unnumbered). +% Define them by default for a numbered chapter. +\global\let\section = \numberedsec +\global\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec +\global\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec + +% Define @majorheading, @heading and @subheading + +% NOTE on use of \vbox for chapter headings, section headings, and such: +% 1) We use \vbox rather than the earlier \line to permit +% overlong headings to fold. +% 2) \hyphenpenalty is set to 10000 because hyphenation in a +% heading is obnoxious; this forbids it. +% 3) Likewise, headings look best if no \parindent is used, and +% if justification is not attempted. Hence \raggedright. + + +\def\majorheading{\parsearg\majorheadingzzz} +\def\majorheadingzzz #1{% +{\advance\chapheadingskip by 10pt \chapbreak }% +{\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 + \parindent=0pt\raggedright + \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 200} + +\def\chapheading{\parsearg\chapheadingzzz} +\def\chapheadingzzz #1{\chapbreak % +{\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 + \parindent=0pt\raggedright + \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 200} + +% @heading, @subheading, @subsubheading. +\def\heading{\parsearg\plainsecheading} +\def\subheading{\parsearg\plainsubsecheading} +\def\subsubheading{\parsearg\plainsubsubsecheading} + +% These macros generate a chapter, section, etc. heading only +% (including whitespace, linebreaking, etc. around it), +% given all the information in convenient, parsed form. + +%%% Args are the skip and penalty (usually negative) +\def\dobreak#1#2{\par\ifdim\lastskip<#1\removelastskip\penalty#2\vskip#1\fi} + +\def\setchapterstyle #1 {\csname CHAPF#1\endcsname} + +%%% Define plain chapter starts, and page on/off switching for it +% Parameter controlling skip before chapter headings (if needed) + +\newskip\chapheadingskip + +\def\chapbreak{\dobreak \chapheadingskip {-4000}} +\def\chappager{\par\vfill\supereject} +\def\chapoddpage{\chappager \ifodd\pageno \else \hbox to 0pt{} \chappager\fi} + +\def\setchapternewpage #1 {\csname CHAPPAG#1\endcsname} + +\def\CHAPPAGoff{% +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapbreak +\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager} + +\def\CHAPPAGon{% +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chappager +\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager +\global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSsingle}} + +\def\CHAPPAGodd{ +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage +\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapoddpage +\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chapoddpage +\global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSdouble}} + +\CHAPPAGon + +\def\CHAPFplain{ +\global\let\chapmacro=\chfplain +\global\let\unnumbchapmacro=\unnchfplain +\global\let\centerchapmacro=\centerchfplain} + +% Plain chapter opening. +% #1 is the text, #2 the chapter number or empty if unnumbered. +\def\chfplain#1#2{% + \pchapsepmacro + {% + \chapfonts \rm + \def\chapnum{#2}% + \setbox0 = \hbox{#2\ifx\chapnum\empty\else\enspace\fi}% + \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=5000 \parindent=0pt \raggedright + \hangindent = \wd0 \centerparametersmaybe + \unhbox0 #1\par}% + }% + \nobreak\bigskip % no page break after a chapter title + \nobreak +} + +% Plain opening for unnumbered. +\def\unnchfplain#1{\chfplain{#1}{}} + +% @centerchap -- centered and unnumbered. +\let\centerparametersmaybe = \relax +\def\centerchfplain#1{{% + \def\centerparametersmaybe{% + \advance\rightskip by 3\rightskip + \leftskip = \rightskip + \parfillskip = 0pt + }% + \chfplain{#1}{}% +}} + +\CHAPFplain % The default + +\def\unnchfopen #1{% +\chapoddpage {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 + \parindent=0pt\raggedright + \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\nobreak +} + +\def\chfopen #1#2{\chapoddpage {\chapfonts +\vbox to 3in{\vfil \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #2} \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #1} \vfil}}% +\par\penalty 5000 % +} + +\def\centerchfopen #1{% +\chapoddpage {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 + \parindent=0pt + \hfill {\rm #1}\hfill}}\bigskip \par\nobreak +} + +\def\CHAPFopen{ +\global\let\chapmacro=\chfopen +\global\let\unnumbchapmacro=\unnchfopen +\global\let\centerchapmacro=\centerchfopen} + + +% Section titles. +\newskip\secheadingskip +\def\secheadingbreak{\dobreak \secheadingskip {-1000}} +\def\secheading#1#2#3{\sectionheading{sec}{#2.#3}{#1}} +\def\plainsecheading#1{\sectionheading{sec}{}{#1}} + +% Subsection titles. +\newskip \subsecheadingskip +\def\subsecheadingbreak{\dobreak \subsecheadingskip {-500}} +\def\subsecheading#1#2#3#4{\sectionheading{subsec}{#2.#3.#4}{#1}} +\def\plainsubsecheading#1{\sectionheading{subsec}{}{#1}} + +% Subsubsection titles. +\let\subsubsecheadingskip = \subsecheadingskip +\let\subsubsecheadingbreak = \subsecheadingbreak +\def\subsubsecheading#1#2#3#4#5{\sectionheading{subsubsec}{#2.#3.#4.#5}{#1}} +\def\plainsubsubsecheading#1{\sectionheading{subsubsec}{}{#1}} + + +% Print any size section title. +% +% #1 is the section type (sec/subsec/subsubsec), #2 is the section +% number (maybe empty), #3 the text. +\def\sectionheading#1#2#3{% + {% + \expandafter\advance\csname #1headingskip\endcsname by \parskip + \csname #1headingbreak\endcsname + }% + {% + % Switch to the right set of fonts. + \csname #1fonts\endcsname \rm + % + % Only insert the separating space if we have a section number. + \def\secnum{#2}% + \setbox0 = \hbox{#2\ifx\secnum\empty\else\enspace\fi}% + % + \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=5000 \parindent=0pt \raggedright + \hangindent = \wd0 % zero if no section number + \unhbox0 #3}% + }% + \ifdim\parskip<10pt \nobreak\kern10pt\nobreak\kern-\parskip\fi \nobreak +} + + +\message{toc,} +% Table of contents. +\newwrite\tocfile + +% Write an entry to the toc file, opening it if necessary. +% Called from @chapter, etc. We supply {\folio} at the end of the +% argument, which will end up as the last argument to the \...entry macro. +% +% We open the .toc file here instead of at @setfilename or any other +% given time so that @contents can be put in the document anywhere. +% +\newif\iftocfileopened +\def\writetocentry#1{% + \iftocfileopened\else + \immediate\openout\tocfile = \jobname.toc + \global\tocfileopenedtrue + \fi + \iflinks \write\tocfile{#1{\folio}}\fi +} + +\newskip\contentsrightmargin \contentsrightmargin=1in +\newcount\savepageno +\newcount\lastnegativepageno \lastnegativepageno = -1 + +% Finish up the main text and prepare to read what we've written +% to \tocfile. +% +\def\startcontents#1{% + % If @setchapternewpage on, and @headings double, the contents should + % start on an odd page, unlike chapters. Thus, we maintain + % \contentsalignmacro in parallel with \pagealignmacro. + % From: Torbjorn Granlund <tege@matematik.su.se> + \contentsalignmacro + \immediate\closeout\tocfile + % + % Don't need to put `Contents' or `Short Contents' in the headline. + % It is abundantly clear what they are. + \unnumbchapmacro{#1}\def\thischapter{}% + \savepageno = \pageno + \begingroup % Set up to handle contents files properly. + \catcode`\\=0 \catcode`\{=1 \catcode`\}=2 \catcode`\@=11 + % We can't do this, because then an actual ^ in a section + % title fails, e.g., @chapter ^ -- exponentiation. --karl, 9jul97. + %\catcode`\^=7 % to see ^^e4 as \"a etc. juha@piuha.ydi.vtt.fi + \raggedbottom % Worry more about breakpoints than the bottom. + \advance\hsize by -\contentsrightmargin % Don't use the full line length. + % + % Roman numerals for page numbers. + \ifnum \pageno>0 \pageno = \lastnegativepageno \fi +} + + +% Normal (long) toc. +\def\contents{% + \startcontents{\putwordTOC}% + \openin 1 \jobname.toc + \ifeof 1 \else + \closein 1 + \input \jobname.toc + \fi + \vfill \eject + \contentsalignmacro % in case @setchapternewpage odd is in effect + \pdfmakeoutlines + \endgroup + \lastnegativepageno = \pageno + \pageno = \savepageno +} + +% And just the chapters. +\def\summarycontents{% + \startcontents{\putwordShortTOC}% + % + \let\chapentry = \shortchapentry + \let\unnumbchapentry = \shortunnumberedentry + % We want a true roman here for the page numbers. + \secfonts + \let\rm=\shortcontrm \let\bf=\shortcontbf \let\sl=\shortcontsl + \rm + \hyphenpenalty = 10000 + \advance\baselineskip by 1pt % Open it up a little. + \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{} + \def\unnumbsecentry ##1##2{} + \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{} + \def\unnumbsubsecentry ##1##2{} + \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{} + \def\unnumbsubsubsecentry ##1##2{} + \openin 1 \jobname.toc + \ifeof 1 \else + \closein 1 + \input \jobname.toc + \fi + \vfill \eject + \contentsalignmacro % in case @setchapternewpage odd is in effect + \endgroup + \lastnegativepageno = \pageno + \pageno = \savepageno +} +\let\shortcontents = \summarycontents + +\ifpdf + \pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines}% +\fi + +% These macros generate individual entries in the table of contents. +% The first argument is the chapter or section name. +% The last argument is the page number. +% The arguments in between are the chapter number, section number, ... + +% Chapter-level things, for both the long and short contents. +\def\chapentry#1#2#3{\dochapentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#3}} + +% See comments in \dochapentry re vbox and related settings +\def\shortchapentry#1#2#3{% + \tocentry{\shortchaplabel{#2}\labelspace #1}{\doshortpageno\bgroup#3\egroup}% +} + +% Typeset the label for a chapter or appendix for the short contents. +% The arg is, e.g. `Appendix A' for an appendix, or `3' for a chapter. +% We could simplify the code here by writing out an \appendixentry +% command in the toc file for appendices, instead of using \chapentry +% for both, but it doesn't seem worth it. +% +\newdimen\shortappendixwidth +% +\def\shortchaplabel#1{% + % Compute width of word "Appendix", may change with language. + \setbox0 = \hbox{\shortcontrm \putwordAppendix}% + \shortappendixwidth = \wd0 + % + % We typeset #1 in a box of constant width, regardless of the text of + % #1, so the chapter titles will come out aligned. + \setbox0 = \hbox{#1}% + \dimen0 = \ifdim\wd0 > \shortappendixwidth \shortappendixwidth \else 0pt \fi + % + % This space should be plenty, since a single number is .5em, and the + % widest letter (M) is 1em, at least in the Computer Modern fonts. + % (This space doesn't include the extra space that gets added after + % the label; that gets put in by \shortchapentry above.) + \advance\dimen0 by 1.1em + \hbox to \dimen0{#1\hfil}% +} + +\def\unnumbchapentry#1#2{\dochapentry{#1}{#2}} +\def\shortunnumberedentry#1#2{\tocentry{#1}{\doshortpageno\bgroup#2\egroup}} + +% Sections. +\def\secentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#2.#3\labelspace#1}{#4}} +\def\unnumbsecentry#1#2{\dosecentry{#1}{#2}} + +% Subsections. +\def\subsecentry#1#2#3#4#5{\dosubsecentry{#2.#3.#4\labelspace#1}{#5}} +\def\unnumbsubsecentry#1#2{\dosubsecentry{#1}{#2}} + +% And subsubsections. +\def\subsubsecentry#1#2#3#4#5#6{% + \dosubsubsecentry{#2.#3.#4.#5\labelspace#1}{#6}} +\def\unnumbsubsubsecentry#1#2{\dosubsubsecentry{#1}{#2}} + +% This parameter controls the indentation of the various levels. +\newdimen\tocindent \tocindent = 3pc + +% Now for the actual typesetting. In all these, #1 is the text and #2 is the +% page number. +% +% If the toc has to be broken over pages, we want it to be at chapters +% if at all possible; hence the \penalty. +\def\dochapentry#1#2{% + \penalty-300 \vskip1\baselineskip plus.33\baselineskip minus.25\baselineskip + \begingroup + \chapentryfonts + \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% + \endgroup + \nobreak\vskip .25\baselineskip plus.1\baselineskip +} + +\def\dosecentry#1#2{\begingroup + \secentryfonts \leftskip=\tocindent + \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% +\endgroup} + +\def\dosubsecentry#1#2{\begingroup + \subsecentryfonts \leftskip=2\tocindent + \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% +\endgroup} + +\def\dosubsubsecentry#1#2{\begingroup + \subsubsecentryfonts \leftskip=3\tocindent + \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% +\endgroup} + +% Final typesetting of a toc entry; we use the same \entry macro as for +% the index entries, but we want to suppress hyphenation here. (We +% can't do that in the \entry macro, since index entries might consist +% of hyphenated-identifiers-that-do-not-fit-on-a-line-and-nothing-else.) +\def\tocentry#1#2{\begingroup + \vskip 0pt plus1pt % allow a little stretch for the sake of nice page breaks + % Do not use \turnoffactive in these arguments. Since the toc is + % typeset in cmr, so characters such as _ would come out wrong; we + % have to do the usual translation tricks. + \entry{#1}{#2}% +\endgroup} + +% Space between chapter (or whatever) number and the title. +\def\labelspace{\hskip1em \relax} + +\def\dopageno#1{{\rm #1}} +\def\doshortpageno#1{{\rm #1}} + +\def\chapentryfonts{\secfonts \rm} +\def\secentryfonts{\textfonts} +\let\subsecentryfonts = \textfonts +\let\subsubsecentryfonts = \textfonts + + +\message{environments,} +% @foo ... @end foo. + +% Since these characters are used in examples, it should be an even number of +% \tt widths. Each \tt character is 1en, so two makes it 1em. +% Furthermore, these definitions must come after we define our fonts. +\newbox\dblarrowbox \newbox\longdblarrowbox +\newbox\pushcharbox \newbox\bullbox +\newbox\equivbox \newbox\errorbox + +%{\tentt +%\global\setbox\dblarrowbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\Rightarrow$\hfil} +%\global\setbox\longdblarrowbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\mapsto$\hfil} +%\global\setbox\pushcharbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\dashv$\hfil} +%\global\setbox\equivbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\ptexequiv$\hfil} +% Adapted from the manmac format (p.420 of TeXbook) +%\global\setbox\bullbox = \hbox to 1em{\kern.15em\vrule height .75ex width .85ex +% depth .1ex\hfil} +%} + +% @point{}, @result{}, @expansion{}, @print{}, @equiv{}. +\def\point{$\star$} +\def\result{\leavevmode\raise.15ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\Rightarrow$\hfil}} +\def\expansion{\leavevmode\raise.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\mapsto$\hfil}} +\def\print{\leavevmode\lower.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\dashv$\hfil}} +\def\equiv{\leavevmode\lower.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\ptexequiv$\hfil}} + +% Adapted from the TeXbook's \boxit. +{\tentt \global\dimen0 = 3em}% Width of the box. +\dimen2 = .55pt % Thickness of rules +% The text. (`r' is open on the right, `e' somewhat less so on the left.) +\setbox0 = \hbox{\kern-.75pt \tensf error\kern-1.5pt} + +\global\setbox\errorbox=\hbox to \dimen0{\hfil + \hsize = \dimen0 \advance\hsize by -5.8pt % Space to left+right. + \advance\hsize by -2\dimen2 % Rules. + \vbox{ + \hrule height\dimen2 + \hbox{\vrule width\dimen2 \kern3pt % Space to left of text. + \vtop{\kern2.4pt \box0 \kern2.4pt}% Space above/below. + \kern3pt\vrule width\dimen2}% Space to right. + \hrule height\dimen2} + \hfil} + +% The @error{} command. +\def\error{\leavevmode\lower.7ex\copy\errorbox} + +% @tex ... @end tex escapes into raw Tex temporarily. +% One exception: @ is still an escape character, so that @end tex works. +% But \@ or @@ will get a plain tex @ character. + +\def\tex{\begingroup + \catcode `\\=0 \catcode `\{=1 \catcode `\}=2 + \catcode `\$=3 \catcode `\&=4 \catcode `\#=6 + \catcode `\^=7 \catcode `\_=8 \catcode `\~=13 \let~=\tie + \catcode `\%=14 + \catcode 43=12 % plus + \catcode`\"=12 + \catcode`\==12 + \catcode`\|=12 + \catcode`\<=12 + \catcode`\>=12 + \escapechar=`\\ + % + \let\b=\ptexb + \let\bullet=\ptexbullet + \let\c=\ptexc + \let\,=\ptexcomma + \let\.=\ptexdot + \let\dots=\ptexdots + \let\equiv=\ptexequiv + \let\!=\ptexexclam + \let\i=\ptexi + \let\{=\ptexlbrace + \let\+=\tabalign + \let\}=\ptexrbrace + \let\*=\ptexstar + \let\t=\ptext + % + \def\endldots{\mathinner{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}}% + \def\enddots{\relax\ifmmode\endldots\else$\mathsurround=0pt \endldots\,$\fi}% + \def\@{@}% +\let\Etex=\endgroup} + +% Define @lisp ... @endlisp. +% @lisp does a \begingroup so it can rebind things, +% including the definition of @endlisp (which normally is erroneous). + +% Amount to narrow the margins by for @lisp. +\newskip\lispnarrowing \lispnarrowing=0.4in + +% This is the definition that ^^M gets inside @lisp, @example, and other +% such environments. \null is better than a space, since it doesn't +% have any width. +\def\lisppar{\null\endgraf} + +% Make each space character in the input produce a normal interword +% space in the output. Don't allow a line break at this space, as this +% is used only in environments like @example, where each line of input +% should produce a line of output anyway. +% +{\obeyspaces % +\gdef\sepspaces{\obeyspaces\let =\tie}} + +% Define \obeyedspace to be our active space, whatever it is. This is +% for use in \parsearg. +{\sepspaces% +\global\let\obeyedspace= } + +% This space is always present above and below environments. +\newskip\envskipamount \envskipamount = 0pt + +% Make spacing and below environment symmetrical. We use \parskip here +% to help in doing that, since in @example-like environments \parskip +% is reset to zero; thus the \afterenvbreak inserts no space -- but the +% start of the next paragraph will insert \parskip +% +\def\aboveenvbreak{{\advance\envskipamount by \parskip +\endgraf \ifdim\lastskip<\envskipamount +\removelastskip \penalty-50 \vskip\envskipamount \fi}} + +\let\afterenvbreak = \aboveenvbreak + +% \nonarrowing is a flag. If "set", @lisp etc don't narrow margins. +\let\nonarrowing=\relax + +% @cartouche ... @end cartouche: draw rectangle w/rounded corners around +% environment contents. +\font\circle=lcircle10 +\newdimen\circthick +\newdimen\cartouter\newdimen\cartinner +\newskip\normbskip\newskip\normpskip\newskip\normlskip +\circthick=\fontdimen8\circle +% +\def\ctl{{\circle\char'013\hskip -6pt}}% 6pt from pl file: 1/2charwidth +\def\ctr{{\hskip 6pt\circle\char'010}} +\def\cbl{{\circle\char'012\hskip -6pt}} +\def\cbr{{\hskip 6pt\circle\char'011}} +\def\carttop{\hbox to \cartouter{\hskip\lskip + \ctl\leaders\hrule height\circthick\hfil\ctr + \hskip\rskip}} +\def\cartbot{\hbox to \cartouter{\hskip\lskip + \cbl\leaders\hrule height\circthick\hfil\cbr + \hskip\rskip}} +% +\newskip\lskip\newskip\rskip + +\long\def\cartouche{% +\begingroup + \lskip=\leftskip \rskip=\rightskip + \leftskip=0pt\rightskip=0pt %we want these *outside*. + \cartinner=\hsize \advance\cartinner by-\lskip + \advance\cartinner by-\rskip + \cartouter=\hsize + \advance\cartouter by 18.4pt % allow for 3pt kerns on either +% side, and for 6pt waste from +% each corner char, and rule thickness + \normbskip=\baselineskip \normpskip=\parskip \normlskip=\lineskip + % Flag to tell @lisp, etc., not to narrow margin. + \let\nonarrowing=\comment + \vbox\bgroup + \baselineskip=0pt\parskip=0pt\lineskip=0pt + \carttop + \hbox\bgroup + \hskip\lskip + \vrule\kern3pt + \vbox\bgroup + \hsize=\cartinner + \kern3pt + \begingroup + \baselineskip=\normbskip + \lineskip=\normlskip + \parskip=\normpskip + \vskip -\parskip +\def\Ecartouche{% + \endgroup + \kern3pt + \egroup + \kern3pt\vrule + \hskip\rskip + \egroup + \cartbot + \egroup +\endgroup +}} + + +% This macro is called at the beginning of all the @example variants, +% inside a group. +\def\nonfillstart{% + \aboveenvbreak + \inENV % This group ends at the end of the body + \hfuzz = 12pt % Don't be fussy + \sepspaces % Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens. + \singlespace + \let\par = \lisppar % don't ignore blank lines + \obeylines % each line of input is a line of output + \parskip = 0pt + \parindent = 0pt + \emergencystretch = 0pt % don't try to avoid overfull boxes + % @cartouche defines \nonarrowing to inhibit narrowing + % at next level down. + \ifx\nonarrowing\relax + \advance \leftskip by \lispnarrowing + \exdentamount=\lispnarrowing + \let\exdent=\nofillexdent + \let\nonarrowing=\relax + \fi +} + +% Define the \E... control sequence only if we are inside the particular +% environment, so the error checking in \end will work. +% +% To end an @example-like environment, we first end the paragraph (via +% \afterenvbreak's vertical glue), and then the group. That way we keep +% the zero \parskip that the environments set -- \parskip glue will be +% inserted at the beginning of the next paragraph in the document, after +% the environment. +% +\def\nonfillfinish{\afterenvbreak\endgroup} + +% @lisp: indented, narrowed, typewriter font. +\def\lisp{\begingroup + \nonfillstart + \let\Elisp = \nonfillfinish + \tt + \let\kbdfont = \kbdexamplefont % Allow @kbd to do something special. + \gobble % eat return +} + +% @example: Same as @lisp. +\def\example{\begingroup \def\Eexample{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\lisp} + +% @small... is usually equivalent to the non-small (@smallbook +% redefines). We must call \example (or whatever) last in the +% definition, since it reads the return following the @example (or +% whatever) command. +% +% This actually allows (for example) @end display inside an +% @smalldisplay. Too bad, but makeinfo will catch the error anyway. +% +\def\smalldisplay{\begingroup\def\Esmalldisplay{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\display} +\def\smallexample{\begingroup\def\Esmallexample{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\lisp} +\def\smallformat{\begingroup\def\Esmallformat{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\format} +\def\smalllisp{\begingroup\def\Esmalllisp{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\lisp} + +% Real @smallexample and @smalllisp (when @smallbook): use smaller fonts. +% Originally contributed by Pavel@xerox. +\def\smalllispx{\begingroup + \def\Esmalllisp{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}% + \def\Esmallexample{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}% + \smallfonts + \lisp +} + +% @display: same as @lisp except keep current font. +% +\def\display{\begingroup + \nonfillstart + \let\Edisplay = \nonfillfinish + \gobble +} + +% @smalldisplay (when @smallbook): @display plus smaller fonts. +% +\def\smalldisplayx{\begingroup + \def\Esmalldisplay{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}% + \smallfonts \rm + \display +} + +% @format: same as @display except don't narrow margins. +% +\def\format{\begingroup + \let\nonarrowing = t + \nonfillstart + \let\Eformat = \nonfillfinish + \gobble +} + +% @smallformat (when @smallbook): @format plus smaller fonts. +% +\def\smallformatx{\begingroup + \def\Esmallformat{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}% + \smallfonts \rm + \format +} + +% @flushleft (same as @format). +% +\def\flushleft{\begingroup \def\Eflushleft{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\format} + +% @flushright. +% +\def\flushright{\begingroup + \let\nonarrowing = t + \nonfillstart + \let\Eflushright = \nonfillfinish + \advance\leftskip by 0pt plus 1fill + \gobble +} + +% @quotation does normal linebreaking (hence we can't use \nonfillstart) +% and narrows the margins. +% +\def\quotation{% + \begingroup\inENV %This group ends at the end of the @quotation body + {\parskip=0pt \aboveenvbreak}% because \aboveenvbreak inserts \parskip + \singlespace + \parindent=0pt + % We have retained a nonzero parskip for the environment, since we're + % doing normal filling. So to avoid extra space below the environment... + \def\Equotation{\parskip = 0pt \nonfillfinish}% + % + % @cartouche defines \nonarrowing to inhibit narrowing at next level down. + \ifx\nonarrowing\relax + \advance\leftskip by \lispnarrowing + \advance\rightskip by \lispnarrowing + \exdentamount = \lispnarrowing + \let\nonarrowing = \relax + \fi +} + + +\message{defuns,} +% @defun etc. + +% Allow user to change definition object font (\df) internally +\def\setdeffont #1 {\csname DEF#1\endcsname} + +\newskip\defbodyindent \defbodyindent=.4in +\newskip\defargsindent \defargsindent=50pt +\newskip\deftypemargin \deftypemargin=12pt +\newskip\deflastargmargin \deflastargmargin=18pt + +\newcount\parencount +% define \functionparens, which makes ( and ) and & do special things. +% \functionparens affects the group it is contained in. +\def\activeparens{% +\catcode`\(=\active \catcode`\)=\active \catcode`\&=\active +\catcode`\[=\active \catcode`\]=\active} + +% Make control sequences which act like normal parenthesis chars. +\let\lparen = ( \let\rparen = ) + +{\activeparens % Now, smart parens don't turn on until &foo (see \amprm) + +% Be sure that we always have a definition for `(', etc. For example, +% if the fn name has parens in it, \boldbrax will not be in effect yet, +% so TeX would otherwise complain about undefined control sequence. +\global\let(=\lparen \global\let)=\rparen +\global\let[=\lbrack \global\let]=\rbrack + +\gdef\functionparens{\boldbrax\let&=\amprm\parencount=0 } +\gdef\boldbrax{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb} +% This is used to turn on special parens +% but make & act ordinary (given that it's active). +\gdef\boldbraxnoamp{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb\let&=\ampnr} + +% Definitions of (, ) and & used in args for functions. +% This is the definition of ( outside of all parentheses. +\gdef\oprm#1 {{\rm\char`\(}#1 \bf \let(=\opnested + \global\advance\parencount by 1 +} +% +% This is the definition of ( when already inside a level of parens. +\gdef\opnested{\char`\(\global\advance\parencount by 1 } +% +\gdef\clrm{% Print a paren in roman if it is taking us back to depth of 0. + % also in that case restore the outer-level definition of (. + \ifnum \parencount=1 {\rm \char `\)}\sl \let(=\oprm \else \char `\) \fi + \global\advance \parencount by -1 } +% If we encounter &foo, then turn on ()-hacking afterwards +\gdef\amprm#1 {{\rm\}\let(=\oprm \let)=\clrm\ } +% +\gdef\normalparens{\boldbrax\let&=\ampnr} +} % End of definition inside \activeparens +%% These parens (in \boldbrax) actually are a little bolder than the +%% contained text. This is especially needed for [ and ] +\def\opnr{{\sf\char`\(}\global\advance\parencount by 1 } +\def\clnr{{\sf\char`\)}\global\advance\parencount by -1 } +\let\ampnr = \& +\def\lbrb{{\bf\char`\[}} +\def\rbrb{{\bf\char`\]}} + +% Active &'s sneak into the index arguments, so make sure it's defined. +{ + \catcode`& = 13 + \global\let& = \ampnr +} + +% First, defname, which formats the header line itself. +% #1 should be the function name. +% #2 should be the type of definition, such as "Function". + +\def\defname #1#2{% +% Get the values of \leftskip and \rightskip as they were +% outside the @def... +\dimen2=\leftskip +\advance\dimen2 by -\defbodyindent +\noindent +\setbox0=\hbox{\hskip \deflastargmargin{\rm #2}\hskip \deftypemargin}% +\dimen0=\hsize \advance \dimen0 by -\wd0 % compute size for first line +\dimen1=\hsize \advance \dimen1 by -\defargsindent %size for continuations +\parshape 2 0in \dimen0 \defargsindent \dimen1 +% Now output arg 2 ("Function" or some such) +% ending at \deftypemargin from the right margin, +% but stuck inside a box of width 0 so it does not interfere with linebreaking +{% Adjust \hsize to exclude the ambient margins, +% so that \rightline will obey them. +\advance \hsize by -\dimen2 +\rlap{\rightline{{\rm #2}\hskip -1.25pc }}}% +% Make all lines underfull and no complaints: +\tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000 +\advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent +\exdentamount=\defbodyindent +{\df #1}\enskip % Generate function name +} + +% Actually process the body of a definition +% #1 should be the terminating control sequence, such as \Edefun. +% #2 should be the "another name" control sequence, such as \defunx. +% #3 should be the control sequence that actually processes the header, +% such as \defunheader. + +\def\defparsebody #1#2#3{\begingroup\inENV% Environment for definitionbody +\medbreak % +% Define the end token that this defining construct specifies +% so that it will exit this group. +\def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}% +\def#2{\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit#3}% +\parindent=0in +\advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent +\exdentamount=\defbodyindent +\begingroup % +\catcode 61=\active % 61 is `=' +\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit#3} + +% #1 is the \E... control sequence to end the definition (which we define). +% #2 is the \...x control sequence for consecutive fns (which we define). +% #3 is the control sequence to call to resume processing. +% #4, delimited by the space, is the class name. +% +\def\defmethparsebody#1#2#3#4 {\begingroup\inENV % +\medbreak % +% Define the end token that this defining construct specifies +% so that it will exit this group. +\def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}% +\def#2##1 {\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{##1}}}% +\parindent=0in +\advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent +\exdentamount=\defbodyindent +\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{#4}}} + +% Used for @deftypemethod and @deftypeivar. +% #1 is the \E... control sequence to end the definition (which we define). +% #2 is the \...x control sequence for consecutive fns (which we define). +% #3 is the control sequence to call to resume processing. +% #4, delimited by a space, is the class name. +% #5 is the method's return type. +% +\def\deftypemethparsebody#1#2#3#4 #5 {\begingroup\inENV + \medbreak + \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}% + \def#2##1 ##2 {\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{##1}{##2}}}% + \parindent=0in + \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent + \exdentamount=\defbodyindent + \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{#4}{#5}}} + +% Used for @deftypeop. The change from \deftypemethparsebody is an +% extra argument at the beginning which is the `category', instead of it +% being the hardwired string `Method' or `Instance Variable'. We have +% to account for this both in the \...x definition and in parsing the +% input at hand. Thus also need a control sequence (passed as #5) for +% the \E... definition to assign the category name to. +% +\def\deftypeopparsebody#1#2#3#4#5 #6 {\begingroup\inENV + \medbreak + \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}% + \def#2##1 ##2 ##3 {% + \def#4{##1}% + \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{##2}{##3}}}% + \parindent=0in + \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent + \exdentamount=\defbodyindent + \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{#5}{#6}}} + +\def\defopparsebody #1#2#3#4#5 {\begingroup\inENV % +\medbreak % +% Define the end token that this defining construct specifies +% so that it will exit this group. +\def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}% +\def#2##1 ##2 {\def#4{##1}% +\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{##2}}}% +\parindent=0in +\advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent +\exdentamount=\defbodyindent +\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{#5}}} + +% These parsing functions are similar to the preceding ones +% except that they do not make parens into active characters. +% These are used for "variables" since they have no arguments. + +\def\defvarparsebody #1#2#3{\begingroup\inENV% Environment for definitionbody +\medbreak % +% Define the end token that this defining construct specifies +% so that it will exit this group. +\def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}% +\def#2{\begingroup\obeylines\spacesplit#3}% +\parindent=0in +\advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent +\exdentamount=\defbodyindent +\begingroup % +\catcode 61=\active % +\obeylines\spacesplit#3} + +% This is used for \def{tp,vr}parsebody. It could probably be used for +% some of the others, too, with some judicious conditionals. +% +\def\parsebodycommon#1#2#3{% + \begingroup\inENV % + \medbreak % + % Define the end token that this defining construct specifies + % so that it will exit this group. + \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}% + \def#2##1 {\begingroup\obeylines\spacesplit{#3{##1}}}% + \parindent=0in + \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent + \exdentamount=\defbodyindent + \begingroup\obeylines +} + +\def\defvrparsebody#1#2#3#4 {% + \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% + \spacesplit{#3{#4}}% +} + +% This loses on `@deftp {Data Type} {struct termios}' -- it thinks the +% type is just `struct', because we lose the braces in `{struct +% termios}' when \spacesplit reads its undelimited argument. Sigh. +% \let\deftpparsebody=\defvrparsebody +% +% So, to get around this, we put \empty in with the type name. That +% way, TeX won't find exactly `{...}' as an undelimited argument, and +% won't strip off the braces. +% +\def\deftpparsebody #1#2#3#4 {% + \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% + \spacesplit{\parsetpheaderline{#3{#4}}}\empty +} + +% Fine, but then we have to eventually remove the \empty *and* the +% braces (if any). That's what this does. +% +\def\removeemptybraces\empty#1\relax{#1} + +% After \spacesplit has done its work, this is called -- #1 is the final +% thing to call, #2 the type name (which starts with \empty), and #3 +% (which might be empty) the arguments. +% +\def\parsetpheaderline#1#2#3{% + #1{\removeemptybraces#2\relax}{#3}% +}% + +\def\defopvarparsebody #1#2#3#4#5 {\begingroup\inENV % +\medbreak % +% Define the end token that this defining construct specifies +% so that it will exit this group. +\def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}% +\def#2##1 ##2 {\def#4{##1}% +\begingroup\obeylines\spacesplit{#3{##2}}}% +\parindent=0in +\advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent +\exdentamount=\defbodyindent +\begingroup\obeylines\spacesplit{#3{#5}}} + +% Split up #2 at the first space token. +% call #1 with two arguments: +% the first is all of #2 before the space token, +% the second is all of #2 after that space token. +% If #2 contains no space token, all of it is passed as the first arg +% and the second is passed as empty. + +{\obeylines +\gdef\spacesplit#1#2^^M{\endgroup\spacesplitfoo{#1}#2 \relax\spacesplitfoo}% +\long\gdef\spacesplitfoo#1#2 #3#4\spacesplitfoo{% +\ifx\relax #3% +#1{#2}{}\else #1{#2}{#3#4}\fi}} + +% So much for the things common to all kinds of definitions. + +% Define @defun. + +% First, define the processing that is wanted for arguments of \defun +% Use this to expand the args and terminate the paragraph they make up + +\def\defunargs#1{\functionparens \sl +% Expand, preventing hyphenation at `-' chars. +% Note that groups don't affect changes in \hyphenchar. +% Set the font temporarily and use \font in case \setfont made \tensl a macro. +{\tensl\hyphenchar\font=0}% +#1% +{\tensl\hyphenchar\font=45}% +\ifnum\parencount=0 \else \errmessage{Unbalanced parentheses in @def}\fi% +\interlinepenalty=10000 +\advance\rightskip by 0pt plus 1fil +\endgraf\nobreak\vskip -\parskip\nobreak +} + +\def\deftypefunargs #1{% +% Expand, preventing hyphenation at `-' chars. +% Note that groups don't affect changes in \hyphenchar. +% Use \boldbraxnoamp, not \functionparens, so that & is not special. +\boldbraxnoamp +\tclose{#1}% avoid \code because of side effects on active chars +\interlinepenalty=10000 +\advance\rightskip by 0pt plus 1fil +\endgraf\nobreak\vskip -\parskip\nobreak +} + +% Do complete processing of one @defun or @defunx line already parsed. + +% @deffn Command forward-char nchars + +\def\deffn{\defmethparsebody\Edeffn\deffnx\deffnheader} + +\def\deffnheader #1#2#3{\doind {fn}{\code{#2}}% +\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\defunargs{#3}\endgroup % +\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @defun == @deffn Function + +\def\defun{\defparsebody\Edefun\defunx\defunheader} + +\def\defunheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDeffunc}% +\defunargs {#2}\endgroup % +\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @deftypefun int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar}) + +\def\deftypefun{\defparsebody\Edeftypefun\deftypefunx\deftypefunheader} + +% #1 is the data type. #2 is the name and args. +\def\deftypefunheader #1#2{\deftypefunheaderx{#1}#2 \relax} +% #1 is the data type, #2 the name, #3 the args. +\def\deftypefunheaderx #1#2 #3\relax{% +\doind {fn}{\code{#2}}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#1\relax$$$#2}{\putwordDeftypefun}% +\deftypefunargs {#3}\endgroup % +\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @deftypefn {Library Function} int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar}) + +\def\deftypefn{\defmethparsebody\Edeftypefn\deftypefnx\deftypefnheader} + +% \defheaderxcond#1\relax$$$ +% puts #1 in @code, followed by a space, but does nothing if #1 is null. +\def\defheaderxcond#1#2$$${\ifx#1\relax\else\code{#1#2} \fi} + +% #1 is the classification. #2 is the data type. #3 is the name and args. +\def\deftypefnheader #1#2#3{\deftypefnheaderx{#1}{#2}#3 \relax} +% #1 is the classification, #2 the data type, #3 the name, #4 the args. +\def\deftypefnheaderx #1#2#3 #4\relax{% +\doind {fn}{\code{#3}}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup +\normalparens % notably, turn off `&' magic, which prevents +% at least some C++ text from working +\defname {\defheaderxcond#2\relax$$$#3}{#1}% +\deftypefunargs {#4}\endgroup % +\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @defmac == @deffn Macro + +\def\defmac{\defparsebody\Edefmac\defmacx\defmacheader} + +\def\defmacheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefmac}% +\defunargs {#2}\endgroup % +\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @defspec == @deffn Special Form + +\def\defspec{\defparsebody\Edefspec\defspecx\defspecheader} + +\def\defspecheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefspec}% +\defunargs {#2}\endgroup % +\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @defop CATEGORY CLASS OPERATION ARG... +% +\def\defop #1 {\def\defoptype{#1}% +\defopparsebody\Edefop\defopx\defopheader\defoptype} +% +\def\defopheader#1#2#3{% +\dosubind {fn}{\code{#2}}{\putwordon\ #1}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup\defname {#2}{\defoptype\ \putwordon\ #1}% +\defunargs {#3}\endgroup % +} + +% @deftypeop CATEGORY CLASS TYPE OPERATION ARG... +% +\def\deftypeop #1 {\def\deftypeopcategory{#1}% + \deftypeopparsebody\Edeftypeop\deftypeopx\deftypeopheader + \deftypeopcategory} +% +% #1 is the class name, #2 the data type, #3 the operation name, #4 the args. +\def\deftypeopheader#1#2#3#4{% + \dosubind{fn}{\code{#3}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% entry in function index + \begingroup + \defname{\defheaderxcond#2\relax$$$#3} + {\deftypeopcategory\ \putwordon\ \code{#1}}% + \deftypefunargs{#4}% + \endgroup +} + +% @deftypemethod CLASS TYPE METHOD ARG... +% +\def\deftypemethod{% + \deftypemethparsebody\Edeftypemethod\deftypemethodx\deftypemethodheader} +% +% #1 is the class name, #2 the data type, #3 the method name, #4 the args. +\def\deftypemethodheader#1#2#3#4{% + \dosubind{fn}{\code{#3}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% entry in function index + \begingroup + \defname{\defheaderxcond#2\relax$$$#3}{\putwordMethodon\ \code{#1}}% + \deftypefunargs{#4}% + \endgroup +} + +% @deftypeivar CLASS TYPE VARNAME +% +\def\deftypeivar{% + \deftypemethparsebody\Edeftypeivar\deftypeivarx\deftypeivarheader} +% +% #1 is the class name, #2 the data type, #3 the variable name. +\def\deftypeivarheader#1#2#3{% + \dosubind{vr}{\code{#3}}{\putwordof\ \code{#1}}% entry in variable index + \begingroup + \defname{#3}{\putwordInstanceVariableof\ \code{#1}}% + \defvarargs{#3}% + \endgroup +} + +% @defmethod == @defop Method +% +\def\defmethod{\defmethparsebody\Edefmethod\defmethodx\defmethodheader} +% +% #1 is the class name, #2 the method name, #3 the args. +\def\defmethodheader#1#2#3{% + \dosubind{fn}{\code{#2}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% entry in function index + \begingroup + \defname{#2}{\putwordMethodon\ \code{#1}}% + \defunargs{#3}% + \endgroup +} + +% @defcv {Class Option} foo-class foo-flag + +\def\defcv #1 {\def\defcvtype{#1}% +\defopvarparsebody\Edefcv\defcvx\defcvarheader\defcvtype} + +\def\defcvarheader #1#2#3{% +\dosubind {vr}{\code{#2}}{\putwordof\ #1}% Make entry in var index +\begingroup\defname {#2}{\defcvtype\ \putwordof\ #1}% +\defvarargs {#3}\endgroup % +} + +% @defivar CLASS VARNAME == @defcv {Instance Variable} CLASS VARNAME +% +\def\defivar{\defvrparsebody\Edefivar\defivarx\defivarheader} +% +\def\defivarheader#1#2#3{% + \dosubind {vr}{\code{#2}}{\putwordof\ #1}% entry in var index + \begingroup + \defname{#2}{\putwordInstanceVariableof\ #1}% + \defvarargs{#3}% + \endgroup +} + +% @defvar +% First, define the processing that is wanted for arguments of @defvar. +% This is actually simple: just print them in roman. +% This must expand the args and terminate the paragraph they make up +\def\defvarargs #1{\normalparens #1% +\interlinepenalty=10000 +\endgraf\nobreak\vskip -\parskip\nobreak} + +% @defvr Counter foo-count + +\def\defvr{\defvrparsebody\Edefvr\defvrx\defvrheader} + +\def\defvrheader #1#2#3{\doind {vr}{\code{#2}}% +\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\defvarargs{#3}\endgroup} + +% @defvar == @defvr Variable + +\def\defvar{\defvarparsebody\Edefvar\defvarx\defvarheader} + +\def\defvarheader #1#2{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in var index +\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefvar}% +\defvarargs {#2}\endgroup % +} + +% @defopt == @defvr {User Option} + +\def\defopt{\defvarparsebody\Edefopt\defoptx\defoptheader} + +\def\defoptheader #1#2{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in var index +\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefopt}% +\defvarargs {#2}\endgroup % +} + +% @deftypevar int foobar + +\def\deftypevar{\defvarparsebody\Edeftypevar\deftypevarx\deftypevarheader} + +% #1 is the data type. #2 is the name, perhaps followed by text that +% is actually part of the data type, which should not be put into the index. +\def\deftypevarheader #1#2{% +\dovarind#2 \relax% Make entry in variables index +\begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#1\relax$$$#2}{\putwordDeftypevar}% +\interlinepenalty=10000 +\endgraf\nobreak\vskip -\parskip\nobreak +\endgroup} +\def\dovarind#1 #2\relax{\doind{vr}{\code{#1}}} + +% @deftypevr {Global Flag} int enable + +\def\deftypevr{\defvrparsebody\Edeftypevr\deftypevrx\deftypevrheader} + +\def\deftypevrheader #1#2#3{\dovarind#3 \relax% +\begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#2\relax$$$#3}{#1} +\interlinepenalty=10000 +\endgraf\nobreak\vskip -\parskip\nobreak +\endgroup} + +% Now define @deftp +% Args are printed in bold, a slight difference from @defvar. + +\def\deftpargs #1{\bf \defvarargs{#1}} + +% @deftp Class window height width ... + +\def\deftp{\deftpparsebody\Edeftp\deftpx\deftpheader} + +\def\deftpheader #1#2#3{\doind {tp}{\code{#2}}% +\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\deftpargs{#3}\endgroup} + +% These definitions are used if you use @defunx (etc.) +% anywhere other than immediately after a @defun or @defunx. +% +\def\defcvx#1 {\errmessage{@defcvx in invalid context}} +\def\deffnx#1 {\errmessage{@deffnx in invalid context}} +\def\defivarx#1 {\errmessage{@defivarx in invalid context}} +\def\defmacx#1 {\errmessage{@defmacx in invalid context}} +\def\defmethodx#1 {\errmessage{@defmethodx in invalid context}} +\def\defoptx #1 {\errmessage{@defoptx in invalid context}} +\def\defopx#1 {\errmessage{@defopx in invalid context}} +\def\defspecx#1 {\errmessage{@defspecx in invalid context}} +\def\deftpx#1 {\errmessage{@deftpx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypefnx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypefnx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypefunx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypefunx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypeivarx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypeivarx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypemethodx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypemethodx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypeopx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypeopx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypevarx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypevarx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypevrx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypevrx in invalid context}} +\def\defunx#1 {\errmessage{@defunx in invalid context}} +\def\defvarx#1 {\errmessage{@defvarx in invalid context}} +\def\defvrx#1 {\errmessage{@defvrx in invalid context}} + + +\message{macros,} +% @macro. + +% To do this right we need a feature of e-TeX, \scantokens, +% which we arrange to emulate with a temporary file in ordinary TeX. +\ifx\eTeXversion\undefined + \newwrite\macscribble + \def\scanmacro#1{% + \begingroup \newlinechar`\^^M + % Undo catcode changes of \startcontents and \doprintindex + \catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=12 \escapechar=`\@ + % Append \endinput to make sure that TeX does not see the ending newline. + \toks0={#1\endinput}% + \immediate\openout\macscribble=\jobname.tmp + \immediate\write\macscribble{\the\toks0}% + \immediate\closeout\macscribble + \let\xeatspaces\eatspaces + \input \jobname.tmp + \endgroup +} +\else +\def\scanmacro#1{% +\begingroup \newlinechar`\^^M +% Undo catcode changes of \startcontents and \doprintindex +\catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=12 \escapechar=`\@ +\let\xeatspaces\eatspaces\scantokens{#1\endinput}\endgroup} +\fi + +\newcount\paramno % Count of parameters +\newtoks\macname % Macro name +\newif\ifrecursive % Is it recursive? +\def\macrolist{} % List of all defined macros in the form + % \do\macro1\do\macro2... + +% Utility routines. +% Thisdoes \let #1 = #2, except with \csnames. +\def\cslet#1#2{% +\expandafter\expandafter +\expandafter\let +\expandafter\expandafter +\csname#1\endcsname +\csname#2\endcsname} + +% Trim leading and trailing spaces off a string. +% Concepts from aro-bend problem 15 (see CTAN). +{\catcode`\@=11 +\gdef\eatspaces #1{\expandafter\trim@\expandafter{#1 }} +\gdef\trim@ #1{\trim@@ @#1 @ #1 @ @@} +\gdef\trim@@ #1@ #2@ #3@@{\trim@@@\empty #2 @} +\def\unbrace#1{#1} +\unbrace{\gdef\trim@@@ #1 } #2@{#1} +} + +% Trim a single trailing ^^M off a string. +{\catcode`\^^M=12\catcode`\Q=3% +\gdef\eatcr #1{\eatcra #1Q^^MQ}% +\gdef\eatcra#1^^MQ{\eatcrb#1Q}% +\gdef\eatcrb#1Q#2Q{#1}% +} + +% Macro bodies are absorbed as an argument in a context where +% all characters are catcode 10, 11 or 12, except \ which is active +% (as in normal texinfo). It is necessary to change the definition of \. + +% It's necessary to have hard CRs when the macro is executed. This is +% done by making ^^M (\endlinechar) catcode 12 when reading the macro +% body, and then making it the \newlinechar in \scanmacro. + +\def\macrobodyctxt{% + \catcode`\~=12 + \catcode`\^=12 + \catcode`\_=12 + \catcode`\|=12 + \catcode`\<=12 + \catcode`\>=12 + \catcode`\+=12 + \catcode`\{=12 + \catcode`\}=12 + \catcode`\@=12 + \catcode`\^^M=12 + \usembodybackslash} + +\def\macroargctxt{% + \catcode`\~=12 + \catcode`\^=12 + \catcode`\_=12 + \catcode`\|=12 + \catcode`\<=12 + \catcode`\>=12 + \catcode`\+=12 + \catcode`\@=12 + \catcode`\\=12} + +% \mbodybackslash is the definition of \ in @macro bodies. +% It maps \foo\ => \csname macarg.foo\endcsname => #N +% where N is the macro parameter number. +% We define \csname macarg.\endcsname to be \realbackslash, so +% \\ in macro replacement text gets you a backslash. + +{\catcode`@=0 @catcode`@\=@active + @gdef@usembodybackslash{@let\=@mbodybackslash} + @gdef@mbodybackslash#1\{@csname macarg.#1@endcsname} +} +\expandafter\def\csname macarg.\endcsname{\realbackslash} + +\def\macro{\recursivefalse\parsearg\macroxxx} +\def\rmacro{\recursivetrue\parsearg\macroxxx} + +\def\macroxxx#1{% + \getargs{#1}% now \macname is the macname and \argl the arglist + \ifx\argl\empty % no arguments + \paramno=0% + \else + \expandafter\parsemargdef \argl;% + \fi + \if1\csname ismacro.\the\macname\endcsname + \message{Warning: redefining \the\macname}% + \else + \expandafter\ifx\csname \the\macname\endcsname \relax + \else \errmessage{The name \the\macname\space is reserved}\fi + \global\cslet{macsave.\the\macname}{\the\macname}% + \global\expandafter\let\csname ismacro.\the\macname\endcsname=1% + % Add the macroname to \macrolist + \toks0 = \expandafter{\macrolist\do}% + \xdef\macrolist{\the\toks0 + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname\endcsname}% + \fi + \begingroup \macrobodyctxt + \ifrecursive \expandafter\parsermacbody + \else \expandafter\parsemacbody + \fi} + +\def\unmacro{\parsearg\unmacroxxx} +\def\unmacroxxx#1{% + \if1\csname ismacro.#1\endcsname + \global\cslet{#1}{macsave.#1}% + \global\expandafter\let \csname ismacro.#1\endcsname=0% + % Remove the macro name from \macrolist + \begingroup + \edef\tempa{\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname}% + \def\do##1{% + \def\tempb{##1}% + \ifx\tempa\tempb + % remove this + \else + \toks0 = \expandafter{\newmacrolist\do}% + \edef\newmacrolist{\the\toks0\expandafter\noexpand\tempa}% + \fi}% + \def\newmacrolist{}% + % Execute macro list to define \newmacrolist + \macrolist + \global\let\macrolist\newmacrolist + \endgroup + \else + \errmessage{Macro #1 not defined}% + \fi +} + +% This makes use of the obscure feature that if the last token of a +% <parameter list> is #, then the preceding argument is delimited by +% an opening brace, and that opening brace is not consumed. +\def\getargs#1{\getargsxxx#1{}} +\def\getargsxxx#1#{\getmacname #1 \relax\getmacargs} +\def\getmacname #1 #2\relax{\macname={#1}} +\def\getmacargs#1{\def\argl{#1}} + +% Parse the optional {params} list. Set up \paramno and \paramlist +% so \defmacro knows what to do. Define \macarg.blah for each blah +% in the params list, to be ##N where N is the position in that list. +% That gets used by \mbodybackslash (above). + +% We need to get `macro parameter char #' into several definitions. +% The technique used is stolen from LaTeX: let \hash be something +% unexpandable, insert that wherever you need a #, and then redefine +% it to # just before using the token list produced. +% +% The same technique is used to protect \eatspaces till just before +% the macro is used. + +\def\parsemargdef#1;{\paramno=0\def\paramlist{}% + \let\hash\relax\let\xeatspaces\relax\parsemargdefxxx#1,;,} +\def\parsemargdefxxx#1,{% + \if#1;\let\next=\relax + \else \let\next=\parsemargdefxxx + \advance\paramno by 1% + \expandafter\edef\csname macarg.\eatspaces{#1}\endcsname + {\xeatspaces{\hash\the\paramno}}% + \edef\paramlist{\paramlist\hash\the\paramno,}% + \fi\next} + +% These two commands read recursive and nonrecursive macro bodies. +% (They're different since rec and nonrec macros end differently.) + +\long\def\parsemacbody#1@end macro% +{\xdef\temp{\eatcr{#1}}\endgroup\defmacro}% +\long\def\parsermacbody#1@end rmacro% +{\xdef\temp{\eatcr{#1}}\endgroup\defmacro}% + +% This defines the macro itself. There are six cases: recursive and +% nonrecursive macros of zero, one, and many arguments. +% Much magic with \expandafter here. +% \xdef is used so that macro definitions will survive the file +% they're defined in; @include reads the file inside a group. +\def\defmacro{% + \let\hash=##% convert placeholders to macro parameter chars + \ifrecursive + \ifcase\paramno + % 0 + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}}% + \or % 1 + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt + \noexpand\braceorline + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname##1{% + \egroup\noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}}% + \else % many + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt + \noexpand\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname##1{% + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname ##1,}% + \expandafter\expandafter + \expandafter\xdef + \expandafter\expandafter + \csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname + \paramlist{\egroup\noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}}% + \fi + \else + \ifcase\paramno + % 0 + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% + \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}\egroup}% + \or % 1 + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt + \noexpand\braceorline + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname##1{% + \egroup + \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% + \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}\egroup}% + \else % many + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname##1{% + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname ##1,}% + \expandafter\expandafter + \expandafter\xdef + \expandafter\expandafter + \csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname + \paramlist{% + \egroup + \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% + \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}\egroup}% + \fi + \fi} + +\def\norecurse#1{\bgroup\cslet{#1}{macsave.#1}} + +% \braceorline decides whether the next nonwhitespace character is a +% {. If so it reads up to the closing }, if not, it reads the whole +% line. Whatever was read is then fed to the next control sequence +% as an argument (by \parsebrace or \parsearg) +\def\braceorline#1{\let\next=#1\futurelet\nchar\braceorlinexxx} +\def\braceorlinexxx{% + \ifx\nchar\bgroup\else + \expandafter\parsearg + \fi \next} + +% We mant to disable all macros during \shipout so that they are not +% expanded by \write. +\def\turnoffmacros{\begingroup \def\do##1{\let\noexpand##1=\relax}% + \edef\next{\macrolist}\expandafter\endgroup\next} + + +% @alias. +% We need some trickery to remove the optional spaces around the equal +% sign. Just make them active and then expand them all to nothing. +\def\alias{\begingroup\obeyspaces\parsearg\aliasxxx} +\def\aliasxxx #1{\aliasyyy#1\relax} +\def\aliasyyy #1=#2\relax{\ignoreactivespaces +\edef\next{\global\let\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname=% + \expandafter\noexpand\csname#2\endcsname}% +\expandafter\endgroup\next} + + +\message{cross references,} +% @xref etc. + +\newwrite\auxfile + +\newif\ifhavexrefs % True if xref values are known. +\newif\ifwarnedxrefs % True if we warned once that they aren't known. + +% @inforef is relatively simple. +\def\inforef #1{\inforefzzz #1,,,,**} +\def\inforefzzz #1,#2,#3,#4**{\putwordSee{} \putwordInfo{} \putwordfile{} \file{\ignorespaces #3{}}, + node \samp{\ignorespaces#1{}}} + +% @node's job is to define \lastnode. +\def\node{\ENVcheck\parsearg\nodezzz} +\def\nodezzz#1{\nodexxx [#1,]} +\def\nodexxx[#1,#2]{\gdef\lastnode{#1}} +\let\nwnode=\node +\let\lastnode=\relax + +% The sectioning commands (@chapter, etc.) call these. +\def\donoderef{% + \ifx\lastnode\relax\else + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}% + {Ysectionnumberandtype}% + \global\let\lastnode=\relax + \fi +} +\def\unnumbnoderef{% + \ifx\lastnode\relax\else + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}{Ynothing}% + \global\let\lastnode=\relax + \fi +} +\def\appendixnoderef{% + \ifx\lastnode\relax\else + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}% + {Yappendixletterandtype}% + \global\let\lastnode=\relax + \fi +} + + +% @anchor{NAME} -- define xref target at arbitrary point. +% +\newcount\savesfregister +\gdef\savesf{\relax \ifhmode \savesfregister=\spacefactor \fi} +\gdef\restoresf{\relax \ifhmode \spacefactor=\savesfregister \fi} +\gdef\anchor#1{\savesf \setref{#1}{Ynothing}\restoresf \ignorespaces} + +% \setref{NAME}{SNT} defines a cross-reference point NAME, namely +% NAME-title, NAME-pg, and NAME-SNT. Called from \foonoderef. We have +% to set \indexdummies so commands such as @code in a section title +% aren't expanded. It would be nicer not to expand the titles in the +% first place, but there's so many layers that that is hard to do. +% +\def\setref#1#2{{% + \indexdummies + \pdfmkdest{#1}% + \dosetq{#1-title}{Ytitle}% + \dosetq{#1-pg}{Ypagenumber}% + \dosetq{#1-snt}{#2}% +}} + +% @xref, @pxref, and @ref generate cross-references. For \xrefX, #1 is +% the node name, #2 the name of the Info cross-reference, #3 the printed +% node name, #4 the name of the Info file, #5 the name of the printed +% manual. All but the node name can be omitted. +% +\def\pxref#1{\putwordsee{} \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]} +\def\xref#1{\putwordSee{} \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]} +\def\ref#1{\xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]} +\def\xrefX[#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6]{\begingroup + \unsepspaces + \def\printedmanual{\ignorespaces #5}% + \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #3}% + \setbox1=\hbox{\printedmanual}% + \setbox0=\hbox{\printednodename}% + \ifdim \wd0 = 0pt + % No printed node name was explicitly given. + \expandafter\ifx\csname SETxref-automatic-section-title\endcsname\relax + % Use the node name inside the square brackets. + \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}% + \else + % Use the actual chapter/section title appear inside + % the square brackets. Use the real section title if we have it. + \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt + % It is in another manual, so we don't have it. + \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}% + \else + \ifhavexrefs + % We know the real title if we have the xref values. + \def\printednodename{\refx{#1-title}{}}% + \else + % Otherwise just copy the Info node name. + \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}% + \fi% + \fi + \fi + \fi + % + % If we use \unhbox0 and \unhbox1 to print the node names, TeX does not + % insert empty discretionaries after hyphens, which means that it will + % not find a line break at a hyphen in a node names. Since some manuals + % are best written with fairly long node names, containing hyphens, this + % is a loss. Therefore, we give the text of the node name again, so it + % is as if TeX is seeing it for the first time. + \ifpdf + \leavevmode + \getfilename{#4}% + \ifnum\filenamelength>0 + \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}% + goto file{\the\filename.pdf} name{#1@}% + \else + \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}% + goto name{#1@}% + \fi + \linkcolor + \fi + % + \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt + \putwordsection{} ``\printednodename'' \putwordin{} \cite{\printedmanual}% + \else + % _ (for example) has to be the character _ for the purposes of the + % control sequence corresponding to the node, but it has to expand + % into the usual \leavevmode...\vrule stuff for purposes of + % printing. So we \turnoffactive for the \refx-snt, back on for the + % printing, back off for the \refx-pg. + {\normalturnoffactive + % Only output a following space if the -snt ref is nonempty; for + % @unnumbered and @anchor, it won't be. + \setbox2 = \hbox{\ignorespaces \refx{#1-snt}{}}% + \ifdim \wd2 > 0pt \refx{#1-snt}\space\fi + }% + % [mynode], + [\printednodename],\space + % page 3 + \turnoffactive \putwordpage\tie\refx{#1-pg}{}% + \fi + \endlink +\endgroup} + +% \dosetq is the interface for calls from other macros + +% Use \normalturnoffactive so that punctuation chars such as underscore +% and backslash work in node names. (\turnoffactive doesn't do \.) +\def\dosetq#1#2{% + {\let\folio=0% + \normalturnoffactive + \edef\next{\write\auxfile{\internalsetq{#1}{#2}}}% + \iflinks + \next + \fi + }% +} + +% \internalsetq {foo}{page} expands into +% CHARACTERS 'xrdef {foo}{...expansion of \Ypage...} +% When the aux file is read, ' is the escape character + +\def\internalsetq #1#2{'xrdef {#1}{\csname #2\endcsname}} + +% Things to be expanded by \internalsetq + +\def\Ypagenumber{\folio} + +\def\Ytitle{\thissection} + +\def\Ynothing{} + +\def\Ysectionnumberandtype{% +\ifnum\secno=0 \putwordChapter\xreftie\the\chapno % +\else \ifnum \subsecno=0 \putwordSection\xreftie\the\chapno.\the\secno % +\else \ifnum \subsubsecno=0 % +\putwordSection\xreftie\the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno % +\else % +\putwordSection\xreftie\the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno % +\fi \fi \fi } + +\def\Yappendixletterandtype{% +\ifnum\secno=0 \putwordAppendix\xreftie'char\the\appendixno{}% +\else \ifnum \subsecno=0 \putwordSection\xreftie'char\the\appendixno.\the\secno % +\else \ifnum \subsubsecno=0 % +\putwordSection\xreftie'char\the\appendixno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno % +\else % +\putwordSection\xreftie'char\the\appendixno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno % +\fi \fi \fi } + +\gdef\xreftie{'tie} + +% Use TeX 3.0's \inputlineno to get the line number, for better error +% messages, but if we're using an old version of TeX, don't do anything. +% +\ifx\inputlineno\thisisundefined + \let\linenumber = \empty % Non-3.0. +\else + \def\linenumber{\the\inputlineno:\space} +\fi + +% Define \refx{NAME}{SUFFIX} to reference a cross-reference string named NAME. +% If its value is nonempty, SUFFIX is output afterward. + +\def\refx#1#2{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname X#1\endcsname\relax + % If not defined, say something at least. + \angleleft un\-de\-fined\angleright + \iflinks + \ifhavexrefs + \message{\linenumber Undefined cross reference `#1'.}% + \else + \ifwarnedxrefs\else + \global\warnedxrefstrue + \message{Cross reference values unknown; you must run TeX again.}% + \fi + \fi + \fi + \else + % It's defined, so just use it. + \csname X#1\endcsname + \fi + #2% Output the suffix in any case. +} + +% This is the macro invoked by entries in the aux file. +% +\def\xrdef#1{\begingroup + % Reenable \ as an escape while reading the second argument. + \catcode`\\ = 0 + \afterassignment\endgroup + \expandafter\gdef\csname X#1\endcsname +} + +% Read the last existing aux file, if any. No error if none exists. +\def\readauxfile{\begingroup + \catcode`\^^@=\other + \catcode`\^^A=\other + \catcode`\^^B=\other + \catcode`\^^C=\other + \catcode`\^^D=\other + \catcode`\^^E=\other + \catcode`\^^F=\other + \catcode`\^^G=\other + \catcode`\^^H=\other + \catcode`\^^K=\other + \catcode`\^^L=\other + \catcode`\^^N=\other + \catcode`\^^P=\other + \catcode`\^^Q=\other + \catcode`\^^R=\other + \catcode`\^^S=\other + \catcode`\^^T=\other + \catcode`\^^U=\other + \catcode`\^^V=\other + \catcode`\^^W=\other + \catcode`\^^X=\other + \catcode`\^^Z=\other + \catcode`\^^[=\other + \catcode`\^^\=\other + \catcode`\^^]=\other + \catcode`\^^^=\other + \catcode`\^^_=\other + \catcode`\@=\other + \catcode`\^=\other + % It was suggested to define this as 7, which would allow ^^e4 etc. + % in xref tags, i.e., node names. But since ^^e4 notation isn't + % supported in the main text, it doesn't seem desirable. Furthermore, + % that is not enough: for node names that actually contain a ^ + % character, we would end up writing a line like this: 'xrdef {'hat + % b-title}{'hat b} and \xrdef does a \csname...\endcsname on the first + % argument, and \hat is not an expandable control sequence. It could + % all be worked out, but why? Either we support ^^ or we don't. + % + % The other change necessary for this was to define \auxhat: + % \def\auxhat{\def^{'hat }}% extra space so ok if followed by letter + % and then to call \auxhat in \setq. + % + \catcode`\~=\other + \catcode`\[=\other + \catcode`\]=\other + \catcode`\"=\other + \catcode`\_=\other + \catcode`\|=\other + \catcode`\<=\other + \catcode`\>=\other + \catcode`\$=\other + \catcode`\#=\other + \catcode`\&=\other + \catcode`+=\other % avoid \+ for paranoia even though we've turned it off + % Make the characters 128-255 be printing characters + {% + \count 1=128 + \def\loop{% + \catcode\count 1=\other + \advance\count 1 by 1 + \ifnum \count 1<256 \loop \fi + }% + }% + % The aux file uses ' as the escape (for now). + % Turn off \ as an escape so we do not lose on + % entries which were dumped with control sequences in their names. + % For example, 'xrdef {$\leq $-fun}{page ...} made by @defun ^^ + % Reference to such entries still does not work the way one would wish, + % but at least they do not bomb out when the aux file is read in. + \catcode`\{=1 + \catcode`\}=2 + \catcode`\%=\other + \catcode`\'=0 + \catcode`\\=\other + % + \openin 1 \jobname.aux + \ifeof 1 \else + \closein 1 + \input \jobname.aux + \global\havexrefstrue + \global\warnedobstrue + \fi + % Open the new aux file. TeX will close it automatically at exit. + \openout\auxfile=\jobname.aux +\endgroup} + + +% Footnotes. + +\newcount \footnoteno + +% The trailing space in the following definition for supereject is +% vital for proper filling; pages come out unaligned when you do a +% pagealignmacro call if that space before the closing brace is +% removed. (Generally, numeric constants should always be followed by a +% space to prevent strange expansion errors.) +\def\supereject{\par\penalty -20000\footnoteno =0 } + +% @footnotestyle is meaningful for info output only. +\let\footnotestyle=\comment + +\let\ptexfootnote=\footnote + +{\catcode `\@=11 +% +% Auto-number footnotes. Otherwise like plain. +\gdef\footnote{% + \global\advance\footnoteno by \@ne + \edef\thisfootno{$^{\the\footnoteno}$}% + % + % In case the footnote comes at the end of a sentence, preserve the + % extra spacing after we do the footnote number. + \let\@sf\empty + \ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\/\fi + % + % Remove inadvertent blank space before typesetting the footnote number. + \unskip + \thisfootno\@sf + \footnotezzz +}% + +% Don't bother with the trickery in plain.tex to not require the +% footnote text as a parameter. Our footnotes don't need to be so general. +% +% Oh yes, they do; otherwise, @ifset and anything else that uses +% \parseargline fail inside footnotes because the tokens are fixed when +% the footnote is read. --karl, 16nov96. +% +\long\gdef\footnotezzz{\insert\footins\bgroup + % We want to typeset this text as a normal paragraph, even if the + % footnote reference occurs in (for example) a display environment. + % So reset some parameters. + \interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty + \splittopskip\ht\strutbox % top baseline for broken footnotes + \splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox + \floatingpenalty\@MM + \leftskip\z@skip + \rightskip\z@skip + \spaceskip\z@skip + \xspaceskip\z@skip + \parindent\defaultparindent + % + \smallfonts \rm + % + % Hang the footnote text off the number. + \hang + \textindent{\thisfootno}% + % + % Don't crash into the line above the footnote text. Since this + % expands into a box, it must come within the paragraph, lest it + % provide a place where TeX can split the footnote. + \footstrut + \futurelet\next\fo@t +} +\def\fo@t{\ifcat\bgroup\noexpand\next \let\next\f@@t + \else\let\next\f@t\fi \next} +\def\f@@t{\bgroup\aftergroup\@foot\let\next} +\def\f@t#1{#1\@foot} +\def\@foot{\strut\par\egroup} + +}%end \catcode `\@=11 + +% Set the baselineskip to #1, and the lineskip and strut size +% correspondingly. There is no deep meaning behind these magic numbers +% used as factors; they just match (closely enough) what Knuth defined. +% +\def\lineskipfactor{.08333} +\def\strutheightpercent{.70833} +\def\strutdepthpercent {.29167} +% +\def\setleading#1{% + \normalbaselineskip = #1\relax + \normallineskip = \lineskipfactor\normalbaselineskip + \normalbaselines + \setbox\strutbox =\hbox{% + \vrule width0pt height\strutheightpercent\baselineskip + depth \strutdepthpercent \baselineskip + }% +} + +% @| inserts a changebar to the left of the current line. It should +% surround any changed text. This approach does *not* work if the +% change spans more than two lines of output. To handle that, we would +% have adopt a much more difficult approach (putting marks into the main +% vertical list for the beginning and end of each change). +% +\def\|{% + % \vadjust can only be used in horizontal mode. + \leavevmode + % + % Append this vertical mode material after the current line in the output. + \vadjust{% + % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current + % leading; that is exactly what \strutbox is supposed to record. + \vskip-\baselineskip + % + % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type. So + % the \llap here moves out into the left-hand margin. + \llap{% + % + % For a thicker or thinner bar, change the `1pt'. + \vrule height\baselineskip width1pt + % + % This is the space between the bar and the text. + \hskip 12pt + }% + }% +} + +% For a final copy, take out the rectangles +% that mark overfull boxes (in case you have decided +% that the text looks ok even though it passes the margin). +% +\def\finalout{\overfullrule=0pt} + +% @image. We use the macros from epsf.tex to support this. +% If epsf.tex is not installed and @image is used, we complain. +% +% Check for and read epsf.tex up front. If we read it only at @image +% time, we might be inside a group, and then its definitions would get +% undone and the next image would fail. +\openin 1 = epsf.tex +\ifeof 1 \else + \closein 1 + % Do not bother showing banner with post-v2.7 epsf.tex (available in + % doc/epsf.tex until it shows up on ctan). + \def\epsfannounce{\toks0 = }% + \input epsf.tex +\fi +% +% We will only complain once about lack of epsf.tex. +\newif\ifwarnednoepsf +\newhelp\noepsfhelp{epsf.tex must be installed for images to + work. It is also included in the Texinfo distribution, or you can get + it from ftp://tug.org/tex/epsf.tex.} +% +\def\image#1{% + \ifx\epsfbox\undefined + \ifwarnednoepsf \else + \errhelp = \noepsfhelp + \errmessage{epsf.tex not found, images will be ignored}% + \global\warnednoepsftrue + \fi + \else + \imagexxx #1,,,\finish + \fi +} +% +% Arguments to @image: +% #1 is (mandatory) image filename; we tack on .eps extension. +% #2 is (optional) width, #3 is (optional) height. +% #4 is just the usual extra ignored arg for parsing this stuff. +\def\imagexxx#1,#2,#3,#4\finish{% + \ifpdf + \centerline{\dopdfimage{#1}{#2}{#3}}% + \else + % \epsfbox itself resets \epsf?size at each figure. + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt \epsfxsize=#2\relax \fi + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #3}\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt \epsfysize=#3\relax \fi + \begingroup + \catcode`\^^M = 5 % in case we're inside an example + % If the image is by itself, center it. + \ifvmode + \nobreak\bigskip + % Usually we'll have text after the image which will insert + % \parskip glue, so insert it here too to equalize the space + % above and below. + \nobreak\vskip\parskip + \nobreak + \centerline{\epsfbox{#1.eps}}% + \bigbreak + \else + % In the middle of a paragraph, no extra space. + \epsfbox{#1.eps}% + \fi + \endgroup + \fi +} + + +\message{localization,} +% and i18n. + +% @documentlanguage is usually given very early, just after +% @setfilename. If done too late, it may not override everything +% properly. Single argument is the language abbreviation. +% It would be nice if we could set up a hyphenation file here. +% +\def\documentlanguage{\parsearg\dodocumentlanguage} +\def\dodocumentlanguage#1{% + \tex % read txi-??.tex file in plain TeX. + % Read the file if it exists. + \openin 1 txi-#1.tex + \ifeof1 + \errhelp = \nolanghelp + \errmessage{Cannot read language file txi-#1.tex}% + \let\temp = \relax + \else + \def\temp{\input txi-#1.tex }% + \fi + \temp + \endgroup +} +\newhelp\nolanghelp{The given language definition file cannot be found or +is empty. Maybe you need to install it? In the current directory +should work if nowhere else does.} + + +% @documentencoding should change something in TeX eventually, most +% likely, but for now just recognize it. +\let\documentencoding = \comment + + +% Page size parameters. +% +\newdimen\defaultparindent \defaultparindent = 15pt + +\chapheadingskip = 15pt plus 4pt minus 2pt +\secheadingskip = 12pt plus 3pt minus 2pt +\subsecheadingskip = 9pt plus 2pt minus 2pt + +% Prevent underfull vbox error messages. +\vbadness = 10000 + +% Don't be so finicky about underfull hboxes, either. +\hbadness = 2000 + +% Following George Bush, just get rid of widows and orphans. +\widowpenalty=10000 +\clubpenalty=10000 + +% Use TeX 3.0's \emergencystretch to help line breaking, but if we're +% using an old version of TeX, don't do anything. We want the amount of +% stretch added to depend on the line length, hence the dependence on +% \hsize. We call this whenever the paper size is set. +% +\def\setemergencystretch{% + \ifx\emergencystretch\thisisundefined + % Allow us to assign to \emergencystretch anyway. + \def\emergencystretch{\dimen0}% + \else + \emergencystretch = .15\hsize + \fi +} + +% Parameters in order: 1) textheight; 2) textwidth; 3) voffset; +% 4) hoffset; 5) binding offset; 6) topskip. Then whoever calls us can +% set \parskip and call \setleading for \baselineskip. +% +\def\internalpagesizes#1#2#3#4#5#6{% + \voffset = #3\relax + \topskip = #6\relax + \splittopskip = \topskip + % + \vsize = #1\relax + \advance\vsize by \topskip + \outervsize = \vsize + \advance\outervsize by 2\topandbottommargin + \pageheight = \vsize + % + \hsize = #2\relax + \outerhsize = \hsize + \advance\outerhsize by 0.5in + \pagewidth = \hsize + % + \normaloffset = #4\relax + \bindingoffset = #5\relax + % + \parindent = \defaultparindent + \setemergencystretch +} + +% @letterpaper (the default). +\def\letterpaper{{\globaldefs = 1 + \parskip = 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt + \setleading{13.2pt}% + % + % If page is nothing but text, make it come out even. + \internalpagesizes{46\baselineskip}{6in}{\voffset}{.25in}{\bindingoffset}{36pt}% +}} + +% Use @smallbook to reset parameters for 7x9.5 (or so) format. +\def\smallbook{{\globaldefs = 1 + \parskip = 2pt plus 1pt + \setleading{12pt}% + % + \internalpagesizes{7.5in}{5.in}{\voffset}{.25in}{\bindingoffset}{16pt}% + % + \lispnarrowing = 0.3in + \tolerance = 700 + \hfuzz = 1pt + \contentsrightmargin = 0pt + \deftypemargin = 0pt + \defbodyindent = .5cm + % + \let\smalldisplay = \smalldisplayx + \let\smallexample = \smalllispx + \let\smallformat = \smallformatx + \let\smalllisp = \smalllispx +}} + +% Use @afourpaper to print on European A4 paper. +\def\afourpaper{{\globaldefs = 1 + \setleading{12pt}% + \parskip = 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt + % + \internalpagesizes{53\baselineskip}{160mm}{\voffset}{4mm}{\bindingoffset}{44pt}% + % + \tolerance = 700 + \hfuzz = 1pt +}} + +% A specific text layout, 24x15cm overall, intended for A4 paper. Top margin +% 29mm, hence bottom margin 28mm, nominal side margin 3cm. +\def\afourlatex{{\globaldefs = 1 + \setleading{13.6pt}% + % + \afourpaper + \internalpagesizes{237mm}{150mm}{3.6mm}{3.6mm}{3mm}{7mm}% + % + \globaldefs = 0 +}} + +% Use @afourwide to print on European A4 paper in wide format. +\def\afourwide{% + \afourpaper + \internalpagesizes{9.5in}{6.5in}{\hoffset}{\normaloffset}{\bindingoffset}{7mm}% + % + \globaldefs = 0 +} + +% @pagesizes TEXTHEIGHT[,TEXTWIDTH] +% Perhaps we should allow setting the margins, \topskip, \parskip, +% and/or leading, also. Or perhaps we should compute them somehow. +% +\def\pagesizes{\parsearg\pagesizesxxx} +\def\pagesizesxxx#1{\pagesizesyyy #1,,\finish} +\def\pagesizesyyy#1,#2,#3\finish{{% + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt \hsize=#2\relax \fi + \globaldefs = 1 + % + \parskip = 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt + \setleading{13.2pt}% + % + \internalpagesizes{#1}{\hsize}{\voffset}{\normaloffset}{\bindingoffset}{44pt}% +}} + +% Set default to letter. +% +\letterpaper + + +\message{and turning on texinfo input format.} + +% Define macros to output various characters with catcode for normal text. +\catcode`\"=\other +\catcode`\~=\other +\catcode`\^=\other +\catcode`\_=\other +\catcode`\|=\other +\catcode`\<=\other +\catcode`\>=\other +\catcode`\+=\other +\catcode`\$=\other +\def\normaldoublequote{"} +\def\normaltilde{~} +\def\normalcaret{^} +\def\normalunderscore{_} +\def\normalverticalbar{|} +\def\normalless{<} +\def\normalgreater{>} +\def\normalplus{+} +\def\normaldollar{$} + +% This macro is used to make a character print one way in ttfont +% where it can probably just be output, and another way in other fonts, +% where something hairier probably needs to be done. +% +% #1 is what to print if we are indeed using \tt; #2 is what to print +% otherwise. Since all the Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero +% interword stretch (and shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all +% typewriter fonts to have this, we can check that font parameter. +% +\def\ifusingtt#1#2{\ifdim \fontdimen3\font=0pt #1\else #2\fi} + +% Same as above, but check for italic font. Actually this also catches +% non-italic slanted fonts since it is impossible to distinguish them from +% italic fonts. But since this is only used by $ and it uses \sl anyway +% this is not a problem. +\def\ifusingit#1#2{\ifdim \fontdimen1\font>0pt #1\else #2\fi} + +% Turn off all special characters except @ +% (and those which the user can use as if they were ordinary). +% Most of these we simply print from the \tt font, but for some, we can +% use math or other variants that look better in normal text. + +\catcode`\"=\active +\def\activedoublequote{{\tt\char34}} +\let"=\activedoublequote +\catcode`\~=\active +\def~{{\tt\char126}} +\chardef\hat=`\^ +\catcode`\^=\active +\def^{{\tt \hat}} + +\catcode`\_=\active +\def_{\ifusingtt\normalunderscore\_} +% Subroutine for the previous macro. +\def\_{\leavevmode \kern.06em \vbox{\hrule width.3em height.1ex}} + +\catcode`\|=\active +\def|{{\tt\char124}} +\chardef \less=`\< +\catcode`\<=\active +\def<{{\tt \less}} +\chardef \gtr=`\> +\catcode`\>=\active +\def>{{\tt \gtr}} +\catcode`\+=\active +\def+{{\tt \char 43}} +\catcode`\$=\active +\def${\ifusingit{{\sl\$}}\normaldollar} +%\catcode 27=\active +%\def^^[{$\diamondsuit$} + +% Set up an active definition for =, but don't enable it most of the time. +{\catcode`\==\active +\global\def={{\tt \char 61}}} + +\catcode`+=\active +\catcode`\_=\active + +% If a .fmt file is being used, characters that might appear in a file +% name cannot be active until we have parsed the command line. +% So turn them off again, and have \everyjob (or @setfilename) turn them on. +% \otherifyactive is called near the end of this file. +\def\otherifyactive{\catcode`+=\other \catcode`\_=\other} + +\catcode`\@=0 + +% \rawbackslashxx output one backslash character in current font +\global\chardef\rawbackslashxx=`\\ +%{\catcode`\\=\other +%@gdef@rawbackslashxx{\}} + +% \rawbackslash redefines \ as input to do \rawbackslashxx. +{\catcode`\\=\active +@gdef@rawbackslash{@let\=@rawbackslashxx }} + +% \normalbackslash outputs one backslash in fixed width font. +\def\normalbackslash{{\tt\rawbackslashxx}} + +% \catcode 17=0 % Define control-q +\catcode`\\=\active + +% Used sometimes to turn off (effectively) the active characters +% even after parsing them. +@def@turnoffactive{@let"=@normaldoublequote +@let\=@realbackslash +@let~=@normaltilde +@let^=@normalcaret +@let_=@normalunderscore +@let|=@normalverticalbar +@let<=@normalless +@let>=@normalgreater +@let+=@normalplus +@let$=@normaldollar} + +@def@normalturnoffactive{@let"=@normaldoublequote +@let\=@normalbackslash +@let~=@normaltilde +@let^=@normalcaret +@let_=@normalunderscore +@let|=@normalverticalbar +@let<=@normalless +@let>=@normalgreater +@let+=@normalplus +@let$=@normaldollar} + +% Make _ and + \other characters, temporarily. +% This is canceled by @fixbackslash. +@otherifyactive + +% If a .fmt file is being used, we don't want the `\input texinfo' to show up. +% That is what \eatinput is for; after that, the `\' should revert to printing +% a backslash. +% +@gdef@eatinput input texinfo{@fixbackslash} +@global@let\ = @eatinput + +% On the other hand, perhaps the file did not have a `\input texinfo'. Then +% the first `\{ in the file would cause an error. This macro tries to fix +% that, assuming it is called before the first `\' could plausibly occur. +% Also back turn on active characters that might appear in the input +% file name, in case not using a pre-dumped format. +% +@gdef@fixbackslash{% + @ifx\@eatinput @let\ = @normalbackslash @fi + @catcode`+=@active + @catcode`@_=@active +} + +% Say @foo, not \foo, in error messages. +@escapechar = `@@ + +% These look ok in all fonts, so just make them not special. +@catcode`@& = @other +@catcode`@# = @other +@catcode`@% = @other + +@c Set initial fonts. +@textfonts +@rm + + +@c Local variables: +@c eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +@c page-delimiter: "^\\\\message" +@c time-stamp-start: "def\\\\texinfoversion{" +@c time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" +@c time-stamp-end: "}" +@c End: diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/emacs_keymap.c b/readline-4.3.orig/emacs_keymap.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca9d134 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/emacs_keymap.c @@ -0,0 +1,873 @@ +/* emacs_keymap.c -- the keymap for emacs_mode in readline (). */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (BUFSIZ) +#include <stdio.h> +#endif /* !BUFSIZ */ + +#include "readline.h" + +/* An array of function pointers, one for each possible key. + If the type byte is ISKMAP, then the pointer is the address of + a keymap. */ + +KEYMAP_ENTRY_ARRAY emacs_standard_keymap = { + + /* Control keys. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_set_mark }, /* Control-@ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_beg_of_line }, /* Control-a */ + { ISFUNC, rl_backward_char }, /* Control-b */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-c */ + { ISFUNC, rl_delete }, /* Control-d */ + { ISFUNC, rl_end_of_line }, /* Control-e */ + { ISFUNC, rl_forward_char }, /* Control-f */ + { ISFUNC, rl_abort }, /* Control-g */ + { ISFUNC, rl_rubout }, /* Control-h */ + { ISFUNC, rl_complete }, /* Control-i */ + { ISFUNC, rl_newline }, /* Control-j */ + { ISFUNC, rl_kill_line }, /* Control-k */ + { ISFUNC, rl_clear_screen }, /* Control-l */ + { ISFUNC, rl_newline }, /* Control-m */ + { ISFUNC, rl_get_next_history }, /* Control-n */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-o */ + { ISFUNC, rl_get_previous_history }, /* Control-p */ + { ISFUNC, rl_quoted_insert }, /* Control-q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_reverse_search_history }, /* Control-r */ + { ISFUNC, rl_forward_search_history }, /* Control-s */ + { ISFUNC, rl_transpose_chars }, /* Control-t */ + { ISFUNC, rl_unix_line_discard }, /* Control-u */ + { ISFUNC, rl_quoted_insert }, /* Control-v */ + { ISFUNC, rl_unix_word_rubout }, /* Control-w */ + { ISKMAP, (rl_command_func_t *)emacs_ctlx_keymap }, /* Control-x */ + { ISFUNC, rl_yank }, /* Control-y */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-z */ + { ISKMAP, (rl_command_func_t *)emacs_meta_keymap }, /* Control-[ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-\ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_char_search }, /* Control-] */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-^ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_undo_command }, /* Control-_ */ + + /* The start of printing characters. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* SPACE */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ! */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* " */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* # */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* $ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* % */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* & */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ' */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ( */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* * */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* + */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* , */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* - */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* . */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* / */ + + /* Regular digits. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 0 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 1 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 2 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 3 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 4 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 5 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 6 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 7 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 8 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 9 */ + + /* A little more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* : */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ; */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* < */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* = */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* > */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* @ */ + + /* Uppercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* A */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* B */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* C */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* D */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* E */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* F */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* G */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* H */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* I */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* J */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* K */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* L */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* M */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* N */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* O */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* P */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* R */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* S */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* T */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* U */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* V */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* W */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* X */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Y */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Z */ + + /* Some more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* [ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* \ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ] */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ^ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* _ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ` */ + + /* Lowercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* a */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* b */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* c */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* d */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* e */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* f */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* g */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* h */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* i */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* j */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* k */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* l */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* m */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* n */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* o */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* p */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* r */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* s */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* t */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* u */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* v */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* w */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* x */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* y */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* z */ + + /* Final punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* { */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* | */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* } */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ~ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_rubout }, /* RUBOUT */ + +#if KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 + /* Pure 8-bit characters (128 - 159). + These might be used in some + character sets. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + + /* ISO Latin-1 characters (160 - 255) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* No-break space */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Inverted exclamation mark */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Cent sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Pound sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Currency sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Yen sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Broken bar */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Section sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Copyright sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Feminine ordinal indicator */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Left pointing double angle quotation mark */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Not sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Soft hyphen */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Registered sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Macron */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Degree sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Plus-minus sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Superscript two */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Superscript three */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Acute accent */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Micro sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Pilcrow sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Middle dot */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Cedilla */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Superscript one */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Masculine ordinal indicator */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Right pointing double angle quotation mark */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Vulgar fraction one quarter */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Vulgar fraction one half */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Vulgar fraction three quarters */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Inverted questionk mark */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with ring above */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter ae */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter c with cedilla */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter e with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter e with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter e with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter e with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter i with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter i with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter i with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter i with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter eth (Icelandic) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter n with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Multiplication sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with stroke */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter u with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter u with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter u with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter u with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter Y with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter thorn (Icelandic) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter sharp s (German) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with ring above */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter ae */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter c with cedilla */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter e with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter e with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter e with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter e with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter i with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter i with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter i with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter i with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter eth (Icelandic) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter n with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Division sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with stroke */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter u with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter u with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter u with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter u with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter y with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter thorn (Icelandic) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert } /* Latin small letter y with diaeresis */ +#endif /* KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 */ +}; + +KEYMAP_ENTRY_ARRAY emacs_meta_keymap = { + + /* Meta keys. Just like above, but the high bit is set. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-@ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-a */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-b */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-c */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-d */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-e */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-f */ + { ISFUNC, rl_abort }, /* Meta-Control-g */ + { ISFUNC, rl_backward_kill_word }, /* Meta-Control-h */ + { ISFUNC, rl_tab_insert }, /* Meta-Control-i */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_editing_mode }, /* Meta-Control-j */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-k */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-l */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_editing_mode }, /* Meta-Control-m */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-n */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-o */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-p */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_revert_line }, /* Meta-Control-r */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-s */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-t */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-u */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-v */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-w */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-x */ + { ISFUNC, rl_yank_nth_arg }, /* Meta-Control-y */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-z */ + + { ISFUNC, rl_complete }, /* Meta-Control-[ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-\ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_backward_char_search }, /* Meta-Control-] */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-^ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-Control-_ */ + + /* The start of printing characters. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_set_mark }, /* Meta-SPACE */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-! */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-" */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert_comment }, /* Meta-# */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-$ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-% */ + { ISFUNC, rl_tilde_expand }, /* Meta-& */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-' */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-( */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert_completions }, /* Meta-* */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-+ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-, */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-- */ + { ISFUNC, rl_yank_last_arg}, /* Meta-. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-/ */ + + /* Regular digits. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-0 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-1 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-2 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-3 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-4 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-5 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-6 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-7 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-8 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_digit_argument }, /* Meta-9 */ + + /* A little more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-: */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-; */ + { ISFUNC, rl_beginning_of_history }, /* Meta-< */ + { ISFUNC, rl_possible_completions }, /* Meta-= */ + { ISFUNC, rl_end_of_history }, /* Meta-> */ + { ISFUNC, rl_possible_completions }, /* Meta-? */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-@ */ + + /* Uppercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-A */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-B */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-C */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-D */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-E */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-F */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-G */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-H */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-I */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-J */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-K */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-L */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-M */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-N */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-O */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-P */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-Q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-R */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-S */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-T */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-U */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-V */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-W */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-X */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-Y */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Meta-Z */ + + /* Some more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-[ */ /* was rl_arrow_keys */ + { ISFUNC, rl_delete_horizontal_space }, /* Meta-\ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-] */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-^ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_yank_last_arg }, /* Meta-_ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-` */ + + /* Lowercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-a */ + { ISFUNC, rl_backward_word }, /* Meta-b */ + { ISFUNC, rl_capitalize_word }, /* Meta-c */ + { ISFUNC, rl_kill_word }, /* Meta-d */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-e */ + { ISFUNC, rl_forward_word }, /* Meta-f */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-g */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-h */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-i */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-j */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-k */ + { ISFUNC, rl_downcase_word }, /* Meta-l */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-m */ + { ISFUNC, rl_noninc_forward_search }, /* Meta-n */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-o */ /* was rl_arrow_keys */ + { ISFUNC, rl_noninc_reverse_search }, /* Meta-p */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_revert_line }, /* Meta-r */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-s */ + { ISFUNC, rl_transpose_words }, /* Meta-t */ + { ISFUNC, rl_upcase_word }, /* Meta-u */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-v */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-w */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-x */ + { ISFUNC, rl_yank_pop }, /* Meta-y */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-z */ + + /* Final punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-{ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-| */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Meta-} */ + { ISFUNC, rl_tilde_expand }, /* Meta-~ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_backward_kill_word }, /* Meta-rubout */ + +#if KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 + /* Undefined keys. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 } +#endif /* KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 */ +}; + +KEYMAP_ENTRY_ARRAY emacs_ctlx_keymap = { + + /* Control keys. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-@ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-a */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-b */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-c */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-d */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-e */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-f */ + { ISFUNC, rl_abort }, /* Control-g */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-h */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-i */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-j */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-k */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-l */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-m */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-n */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-o */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-p */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_re_read_init_file }, /* Control-r */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-s */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-t */ + { ISFUNC, rl_undo_command }, /* Control-u */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-v */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-w */ + { ISFUNC, rl_exchange_point_and_mark }, /* Control-x */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-y */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-z */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-[ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-\ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-] */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-^ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-_ */ + + /* The start of printing characters. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* SPACE */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ! */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* " */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* # */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* $ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* % */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* & */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ' */ + { ISFUNC, rl_start_kbd_macro }, /* ( */ + { ISFUNC, rl_end_kbd_macro }, /* ) */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* * */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* + */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* , */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* - */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* . */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* / */ + + /* Regular digits. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* 0 */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* 1 */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* 2 */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* 3 */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* 4 */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* 5 */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* 6 */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* 7 */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* 8 */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* 9 */ + + /* A little more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* : */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ; */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* < */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* = */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* > */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* @ */ + + /* Uppercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* A */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* B */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* C */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* D */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* E */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* F */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* G */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* H */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* I */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* J */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* K */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* L */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* M */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* N */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* O */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* P */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* R */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* S */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* T */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* U */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* V */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* W */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* X */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Y */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Z */ + + /* Some more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* [ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* \ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ] */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ^ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* _ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ` */ + + /* Lowercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* a */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* b */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* c */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* d */ + { ISFUNC, rl_call_last_kbd_macro }, /* e */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* f */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* g */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* h */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* i */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* j */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* k */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* l */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* m */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* n */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* o */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* p */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* q */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* r */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* s */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* t */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* u */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* v */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* w */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* x */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* y */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* z */ + + /* Final punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* { */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* | */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* } */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ~ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_backward_kill_line }, /* RUBOUT */ + +#if KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 + /* Undefined keys. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 } +#endif /* KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 */ +}; diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/Inputrc b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/Inputrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7fdb42 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/Inputrc @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +# My ~/.inputrc file is in -*- text -*- for easy editing with Emacs. +# +# Notice the various bindings which are conditionalized depending +# on which program is running, or what terminal is active. +# + +# Copyright (C) 1989-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. + +# In all programs, all terminals, make sure this is bound. +"\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file + +# Hp terminals (and some others) have ugly default behaviour for C-h. +"\C-h": backward-delete-char +"\e\C-h": backward-kill-word +"\C-xd": dump-functions + +# In xterm windows, make the arrow keys do the right thing. +$if TERM=xterm +"\e[A": previous-history +"\e[B": next-history +"\e[C": forward-char +"\e[D": backward-char + +# alternate arrow key prefix +"\eOA": previous-history +"\eOB": next-history +"\eOC": forward-char +"\eOD": backward-char + +# Under Xterm in Bash, we bind local Function keys to do something useful. +$if Bash +"\e[11~": "Function Key 1" +"\e[12~": "Function Key 2" +"\e[13~": "Function Key 3" +"\e[14~": "Function Key 4" +"\e[15~": "Function Key 5" + +# I know the following escape sequence numbers are 1 greater than +# the function key. Don't ask me why, I didn't design the xterm terminal. +"\e[17~": "Function Key 6" +"\e[18~": "Function Key 7" +"\e[19~": "Function Key 8" +"\e[20~": "Function Key 9" +"\e[21~": "Function Key 10" +$endif +$endif + +# For Bash, all terminals, add some Bash specific hacks. +$if Bash +"\C-xv": show-bash-version +"\C-x\C-e": shell-expand-line + +# Here is one for editing my path. +"\C-xp": "$PATH\C-x\C-e\C-e\"\C-aPATH=\":\C-b" + +# Make C-x r read my mail in emacs. +# "\C-xr": "emacs -f rmail\C-j" +$endif + +# For FTP, different hacks: +$if Ftp +"\C-xg": "get \M-?" +"\C-xt": "put \M-?" +"\M-.": yank-last-arg +$endif + +" ": self-insert diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/Makefile.in b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..72c9904 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +# +# This is the Makefile for the readline examples subdirectory. +# +# Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. + +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. + +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. +RL_LIBRARY_VERSION = @LIBVERSION@ + +SHELL = @MAKE_SHELL@ +RM = rm -f + +srcdir = @srcdir@ +VPATH = .:@srcdir@ +top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@ +BUILD_DIR = . + +# Support an alternate destination root directory for package building +DESTDIR = + +DEFS = @DEFS@ +CC = @CC@ +CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ +LOCAL_CFLAGS = @LOCAL_CFLAGS@ -DREADLINE_LIBRARY -DRL_LIBRARY_VERSION='"$(RL_LIBRARY_VERSION)"' +CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ + +INCLUDES = -I$(srcdir) -I$(top_srcdir) -I.. + +CCFLAGS = $(DEFS) $(LOCAL_CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(CFLAGS) +LDFLAGS = -g -L.. @LDFLAGS@ + +READLINE_LIB = ../libreadline.a +HISTORY_LIB = ../libhistory.a + +TERMCAP_LIB = @TERMCAP_LIB@ + +.c.o: + ${RM} $@ + $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) -c $< + +EXECUTABLES = fileman rltest rl rlcat rlversion histexamp +OBJECTS = fileman.o rltest.o rl.o rlversion.o histexamp.o + +all: $(EXECUTABLES) +everything: all rlfe + +rl: rl.o $(READLINE_LIB) + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ rl.o -lreadline $(TERMCAP_LIB) + +rlcat: rlcat.o $(READLINE_LIB) + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ rlcat.o -lreadline $(TERMCAP_LIB) + +fileman: fileman.o $(READLINE_LIB) + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ fileman.o -lreadline $(TERMCAP_LIB) + +rltest: rltest.o $(READLINE_LIB) + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ rltest.o -lreadline $(TERMCAP_LIB) + +rlversion: rlversion.o $(READLINE_LIB) + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ rlversion.o -lreadline $(TERMCAP_LIB) + +histexamp: histexamp.o $(HISTORY_LIB) + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ histexamp.o -lhistory $(TERMCAP_LIB) + +clean mostlyclean: + $(RM) $(OBJECTS) + $(RM) $(EXECUTABLES) *.exe + $(RM) rlfe.o rlfe + +distclean maintainer-clean: clean + $(RM) Makefile + +fileman.o: fileman.c +rltest.o: rltest.c +rl.o: rl.c +rlversion.o: rlversion.c +histexamp.o: histexamp.c + +fileman.o: $(top_srcdir)/readline.h +rltest.o: $(top_srcdir)/readline.h +rl.o: $(top_srcdir)/readline.h +rlversion.o: $(top_srcdir)/readline.h +histexamp.o: $(top_srcdir)/history.h + +# Stuff for Per Bothner's `rlfe' program + +rlfe: rlfe.o $(READLINE_LIB) $(HISTORY_LIB) + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ rlfe.o -lreadline -lhistory ${TERMCAP_LIB} + +rlfe.o: rlfe.c + +rlfe.o: $(top_srcdir)/readline.h +rlfe.o: $(top_srcdir)/history.h diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/excallback.c b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/excallback.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d4bb18 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/excallback.c @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +/* +From: Jeff Solomon <jsolomon@stanford.edu> +Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 10:13:27 -0700 (PDT) +To: chet@po.cwru.edu +Subject: new readline example +Message-ID: <14094.12094.527305.199695@mrclean.Stanford.EDU> + +Chet, + +I've been using readline 4.0. Specifically, I've been using the perl +version Term::ReadLine::Gnu. It works great. + +Anyway, I've been playing around the alternate interface and I wanted +to contribute a little C program, callback.c, to you that you could +use as an example of the alternate interface in the /examples +directory of the readline distribution. + +My example shows how, using the alternate interface, you can +interactively change the prompt (which is very nice imo). Also, I +point out that you must roll your own terminal setting when using the +alternate interface because readline depreps (using your parlance) the +terminal while in the user callback. I try to demostrate what I mean +with an example. I've included the program below. + +To compile, I just put the program in the examples directory and made +the appropriate changes to the EXECUTABLES and OBJECTS line and added +an additional target 'callback'. + +I compiled on my Sun Solaris2.6 box using Sun's cc. + +Let me know what you think. + +Jeff +*/ + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +#include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> + +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#include <termios.h> /* xxx - should make this more general */ + +#ifdef READLINE_LIBRARY +# include "readline.h" +#else +# include <readline/readline.h> +#endif + +/* This little examples demonstrates the alternate interface to using readline. + * In the alternate interface, the user maintains control over program flow and + * only calls readline when STDIN is readable. Using the alternate interface, + * you can do anything else while still using readline (like talking to a + * network or another program) without blocking. + * + * Specifically, this program highlights two importants features of the + * alternate interface. The first is the ability to interactively change the + * prompt, which can't be done using the regular interface since rl_prompt is + * read-only. + * + * The second feature really highlights a subtle point when using the alternate + * interface. That is, readline will not alter the terminal when inside your + * callback handler. So let's so, your callback executes a user command that + * takes a non-trivial amount of time to complete (seconds). While your + * executing the command, the user continues to type keystrokes and expects them + * to be re-echoed on the new prompt when it returns. Unfortunately, the default + * terminal configuration doesn't do this. After the prompt returns, the user + * must hit one additional keystroke and then will see all of his previous + * keystrokes. To illustrate this, compile and run this program. Type "sleep" at + * the prompt and then type "bar" before the prompt returns (you have 3 + * seconds). Notice how "bar" is re-echoed on the prompt after the prompt + * returns? This is what you expect to happen. Now comment out the 4 lines below + * the line that says COMMENT LINE BELOW. Recompile and rerun the program and do + * the same thing. When the prompt returns, you should not see "bar". Now type + * "f", see how "barf" magically appears? This behavior is un-expected and not + * desired. + */ + +void process_line(char *line); +int change_prompt(void); +char *get_prompt(void); + +int prompt = 1; +char prompt_buf[40], line_buf[256]; +tcflag_t old_lflag; +cc_t old_vtime; +struct termios term; + +int +main() +{ + fd_set fds; + + /* Adjust the terminal slightly before the handler is installed. Disable + * canonical mode processing and set the input character time flag to be + * non-blocking. + */ + if( tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &term) < 0 ) { + perror("tcgetattr"); + exit(1); + } + old_lflag = term.c_lflag; + old_vtime = term.c_cc[VTIME]; + term.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; + term.c_cc[VTIME] = 1; + /* COMMENT LINE BELOW - see above */ + if( tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &term) < 0 ) { + perror("tcsetattr"); + exit(1); + } + + rl_add_defun("change-prompt", change_prompt, CTRL('t')); + rl_callback_handler_install(get_prompt(), process_line); + + while(1) { + FD_ZERO(&fds); + FD_SET(fileno(stdin), &fds); + + if( select(FD_SETSIZE, &fds, NULL, NULL, NULL) < 0) { + perror("select"); + exit(1); + } + + if( FD_ISSET(fileno(stdin), &fds) ) { + rl_callback_read_char(); + } + } +} + +void +process_line(char *line) +{ + if( line == NULL ) { + fprintf(stderr, "\n", line); + + /* reset the old terminal setting before exiting */ + term.c_lflag = old_lflag; + term.c_cc[VTIME] = old_vtime; + if( tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &term) < 0 ) { + perror("tcsetattr"); + exit(1); + } + exit(0); + } + + if( strcmp(line, "sleep") == 0 ) { + sleep(3); + } else { + fprintf(stderr, "|%s|\n", line); + } + + free (line); +} + +int +change_prompt(void) +{ + /* toggle the prompt variable */ + prompt = !prompt; + + /* save away the current contents of the line */ + strcpy(line_buf, rl_line_buffer); + + /* install a new handler which will change the prompt and erase the current line */ + rl_callback_handler_install(get_prompt(), process_line); + + /* insert the old text on the new line */ + rl_insert_text(line_buf); + + /* redraw the current line - this is an undocumented function. It invokes the + * redraw-current-line command. + */ + rl_refresh_line(0, 0); +} + +char * +get_prompt(void) +{ + /* The prompts can even be different lengths! */ + sprintf(prompt_buf, "%s", + prompt ? "Hit ctrl-t to toggle prompt> " : "Pretty cool huh?> "); + return prompt_buf; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/fileman.c b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/fileman.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..340eee7 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/fileman.c @@ -0,0 +1,485 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +/* 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. */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifdef HAVE_SYS_FILE_H +# include <sys/file.h> +#endif +#include <sys/stat.h> + +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <errno.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_STRING_H) +# include <string.h> +#else /* !HAVE_STRING_H */ +# include <strings.h> +#endif /* !HAVE_STRING_H */ + +#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H +# include <stdlib.h> +#endif + +#ifdef READLINE_LIBRARY +# include "readline.h" +# include "history.h" +#else +# include <readline/readline.h> +# include <readline/history.h> +#endif + +extern char *xmalloc (); + +/* The names of functions that actually do the manipulation. */ +int com_list PARAMS((char *)); +int com_view PARAMS((char *)); +int com_rename PARAMS((char *)); +int com_stat PARAMS((char *)); +int com_pwd PARAMS((char *)); +int com_delete PARAMS((char *)); +int com_help PARAMS((char *)); +int com_cd PARAMS((char *)); +int com_quit PARAMS((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 global means the user is done using this program. */ +int done; + +char * +dupstr (s) + char *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 PARAMS((const char *, int)); +char **fileman_completion PARAMS((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. Return the 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; + +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + /* more.com doesn't grok slashes in pathnames */ + sprintf (syscom, "less %s", arg); +#else + sprintf (syscom, "more %s", arg); +#endif + 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. Write it yourself.\n", + caller); +} + +/* 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); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/histexamp.c b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/histexamp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..45651df --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/histexamp.c @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +#ifdef READLINE_LIBRARY +# include "history.h" +#else +# include <readline/history.h> +#endif + +main (argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +{ + char line[1024], *t; + int len, done = 0; + + line[0] = 0; + + using_history (); + while (!done) + { + printf ("history$ "); + fflush (stdout); + t = fgets (line, sizeof (line) - 1, stdin); + if (t && *t) + { + len = strlen (t); + if (t[len - 1] == '\n') + t[len - 1] = '\0'; + } + + if (!t) + strcpy (line, "quit"); + + if (line[0]) + { + char *expansion; + int result; + + using_history (); + + result = history_expand (line, &expansion); + if (result) + fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", expansion); + + if (result < 0 || result == 2) + { + free (expansion); + continue; + } + + add_history (expansion); + strncpy (line, expansion, sizeof (line) - 1); + free (expansion); + } + + if (strcmp (line, "quit") == 0) + done = 1; + else if (strcmp (line, "save") == 0) + write_history ("history_file"); + else if (strcmp (line, "read") == 0) + read_history ("history_file"); + else if (strcmp (line, "list") == 0) + { + register HIST_ENTRY **the_list; + register int i; + + the_list = history_list (); + if (the_list) + for (i = 0; the_list[i]; i++) + printf ("%d: %s\n", i + history_base, the_list[i]->line); + } + else if (strncmp (line, "delete", 6) == 0) + { + int which; + if ((sscanf (line + 6, "%d", &which)) == 1) + { + HIST_ENTRY *entry = remove_history (which); + if (!entry) + fprintf (stderr, "No such entry %d\n", which); + else + { + free (entry->line); + free (entry); + } + } + else + { + fprintf (stderr, "non-numeric arg given to `delete'\n"); + } + } + } +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/manexamp.c b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/manexamp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c6cf2c --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/manexamp.c @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +/* manexamp.c -- The examples which appear in the documentation are here. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <readline/readline.h> + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* How to Emulate gets () */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* 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); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Writing a Function to be Called by Readline. */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Invert the case of the COUNT following characters. */ +invert_case_line (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + register int start, end; + + start = rl_point; + + 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 = -1; + + if (start > end) + { + int temp = start; + start = end; + end = temp; + } + + if (start == end) + return; + + /* Tell readline that we are modifying the line, so save the undo + information. */ + rl_modifying (start, end); + + for (; start != end; start += direction) + { + if (_rl_uppercase_p (rl_line_buffer[start])) + rl_line_buffer[start] = _rl_to_lower (rl_line_buffer[start]); + else if (_rl_lowercase_p (rl_line_buffer[start])) + rl_line_buffer[start] = _rl_to_upper (rl_line_buffer[start]); + } + + /* Move point to on top of the last character changed. */ + rl_point = end - direction; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/readlinebuf.h b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/readlinebuf.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91ef4d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/readlinebuf.h @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +/******************************************************************************* + * $Revision$ + * $Date$ + * $Author$ + * + * Contents: A streambuf which uses the GNU readline library for line I/O + * (c) 2001 by Dimitris Vyzovitis [vyzo@media.mit.edu] + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public + * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free + * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +#ifndef _READLINEBUF_H_ +#define _READLINEBUF_H_ + +#include <iostream> +#include <cstring> +#include <cassert> +#include <cstdlib> +#include <cstdio> + +#include <readline/readline.h> +#include <readline/history.h> + +#if (defined __GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ < 3) +#include <streambuf.h> +#else +#include <streambuf> +using std::streamsize; +using std::streambuf; +#endif + +class readlinebuf : public streambuf { +public: +#if (defined __GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ < 3) + typedef char char_type; + typedef int int_type; + typedef streampos pos_type; + typedef streamoff off_type; +#endif + static const int_type eof = EOF; // this is -1 + static const int_type not_eof = 0; + +private: + const char* prompt_; + bool history_; + char* line_; + int low_; + int high_; + +protected: + + virtual int_type showmanyc() const { return high_ - low_; } + + virtual streamsize xsgetn( char_type* buf, streamsize n ) { + int rd = n > (high_ - low_)? (high_ - low_) : n; + memcpy( buf, line_, rd ); + low_ += rd; + + if ( rd < n ) { + low_ = high_ = 0; + free( line_ ); // free( NULL ) is a noop + line_ = readline( prompt_ ); + if ( line_ ) { + high_ = strlen( line_ ); + if ( history_ && high_ ) add_history( line_ ); + rd += xsgetn( buf + rd, n - rd ); + } + } + + return rd; + } + + virtual int_type underflow() { + if ( high_ == low_ ) { + low_ = high_ = 0; + free( line_ ); // free( NULL ) is a noop + line_ = readline( prompt_ ); + if ( line_ ) { + high_ = strlen( line_ ); + if ( history_ && high_ ) add_history( line_ ); + } + } + + if ( low_ < high_ ) return line_[low_]; + else return eof; + } + + virtual int_type uflow() { + int_type c = underflow(); + if ( c != eof ) ++low_; + return c; + } + + virtual int_type pbackfail( int_type c = eof ) { + if ( low_ > 0 ) --low_; + else if ( c != eof ) { + if ( high_ > 0 ) { + char* nl = (char*)realloc( line_, high_ + 1 ); + if ( nl ) { + line_ = (char*)memcpy( nl + 1, line_, high_ ); + high_ += 1; + line_[0] = char( c ); + } else return eof; + } else { + assert( !line_ ); + line_ = (char*)malloc( sizeof( char ) ); + *line_ = char( c ); + high_ = 1; + } + } else return eof; + + return not_eof; + } + +public: + readlinebuf( const char* prompt = NULL, bool history = true ) + : prompt_( prompt ), history_( history ), + line_( NULL ), low_( 0 ), high_( 0 ) { + setbuf( 0, 0 ); + } + + +}; + +#endif diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rl.c b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rl.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d260489 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rl.c @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +/* + * rl - command-line interface to read a line from the standard input + * (or another fd) using readline. + * + * usage: rl [-p prompt] [-u unit] [-d default] [-n nchars] + */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include "posixstat.h" + +#if defined (READLINE_LIBRARY) +# include "readline.h" +# include "history.h" +#else +# include <readline/readline.h> +# include <readline/history.h> +#endif + +extern int optind; +extern char *optarg; + +#if !defined (strchr) && !defined (__STDC__) +extern char *strrchr(); +#endif + +static char *progname; +static char *deftext; + +static int +set_deftext () +{ + if (deftext) + { + rl_insert_text (deftext); + deftext = (char *)NULL; + rl_startup_hook = (rl_hook_func_t *)NULL; + } + return 0; +} + +static void +usage() +{ + fprintf (stderr, "%s: usage: %s [-p prompt] [-u unit] [-d default] [-n nchars]\n", + progname, progname); +} + +int +main (argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +{ + char *temp, *prompt; + struct stat sb; + int opt, fd, nch; + FILE *ifp; + + progname = strrchr(argv[0], '/'); + if (progname == 0) + progname = argv[0]; + else + progname++; + + /* defaults */ + prompt = "readline$ "; + fd = nch = 0; + deftext = (char *)0; + + while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "p:u:d:n:")) != EOF) + { + switch (opt) + { + case 'p': + prompt = optarg; + break; + case 'u': + fd = atoi(optarg); + if (fd < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "%s: bad file descriptor `%s'\n", progname, optarg); + exit (2); + } + break; + case 'd': + deftext = optarg; + break; + case 'n': + nch = atoi(optarg); + if (nch < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "%s: bad value for -n: `%s'\n", progname, optarg); + exit (2); + } + break; + default: + usage (); + exit (2); + } + } + + if (fd != 0) + { + if (fstat (fd, &sb) < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "%s: %d: bad file descriptor\n", progname, fd); + exit (1); + } + ifp = fdopen (fd, "r"); + rl_instream = ifp; + } + + if (deftext && *deftext) + rl_startup_hook = set_deftext; + + if (nch > 0) + rl_num_chars_to_read = nch; + + temp = readline (prompt); + + /* Test for EOF. */ + if (temp == 0) + exit (1); + + printf ("%s\n", temp); + exit (0); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rlcat.c b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rlcat.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..176b9f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rlcat.c @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +/* + * rlcat - cat(1) using readline + * + * usage: rlcat + */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include "posixstat.h" + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <ctype.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <errno.h> + +#ifndef errno +extern int errno; +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE_LIBRARY) +# include "readline.h" +# include "history.h" +#else +# include <readline/readline.h> +# include <readline/history.h> +#endif + +extern int optind; +extern char *optarg; + +static int stdcat(); + +static char *progname; +static int vflag; + +static void +usage() +{ + fprintf (stderr, "%s: usage: %s [-vEVN] [filename]\n", progname, progname); +} + +int +main (argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +{ + char *temp; + int opt, Vflag, Nflag; + + progname = strrchr(argv[0], '/'); + if (progname == 0) + progname = argv[0]; + else + progname++; + + vflag = Vflag = Nflag = 0; + while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "vEVN")) != EOF) + { + switch (opt) + { + case 'v': + vflag = 1; + break; + case 'V': + Vflag = 1; + break; + case 'E': + Vflag = 0; + break; + case 'N': + Nflag = 1; + break; + default: + usage (); + exit (2); + } + } + + argc -= optind; + argv += optind; + + if (isatty(0) == 0 || argc || Nflag) + return stdcat(argc, argv); + + rl_variable_bind ("editing-mode", Vflag ? "vi" : "emacs"); + while (temp = readline ("")) + { + if (*temp) + add_history (temp); + printf ("%s\n", temp); + } + + return (ferror (stdout)); +} + +static int +fcopy(fp) + FILE *fp; +{ + int c; + char *x; + + while ((c = getc(fp)) != EOF) + { + if (vflag && isascii ((unsigned char)c) && isprint((unsigned char)c) == 0) + { + x = rl_untranslate_keyseq (c); + if (fputs (x, stdout) != 0) + return 1; + } + else if (putchar (c) == EOF) + return 1; + } + return (ferror (stdout)); +} + +int +stdcat (argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +{ + int i, fd, r; + char *s; + FILE *fp; + + if (argc == 0) + return (fcopy(stdin)); + + for (i = 0, r = 1; i < argc; i++) + { + if (*argv[i] == '-' && argv[i][1] == 0) + fp = stdin; + else + { + fp = fopen (argv[i], "r"); + if (fp == 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: cannot open: %s\n", progname, argv[i], strerror(errno)); + continue; + } + } + r = fcopy (fp); + if (fp != stdin) + fclose(fp); + } + return r; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rlfe.c b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rlfe.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d634d7c --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rlfe.c @@ -0,0 +1,1042 @@ +/* A front-end using readline to "cook" input lines for Kawa. + * + * Copyright (C) 1999 Per Bothner + * + * This front-end program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published + * by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + * any later version. + * + * Some code from Johnson & Troan: "Linux Application Development" + * (Addison-Wesley, 1998) was used directly or for inspiration. + */ + +/* PROBLEMS/TODO: + * + * Only tested under Linux; needs to be ported. + * + * When running mc -c under the Linux console, mc does not recognize + * mouse clicks, which mc does when not running under fep. + * + * Pasting selected text containing tabs is like hitting the tab character, + * which invokes readline completion. We don't want this. I don't know + * if this is fixable without integrating fep into a terminal emulator. + * + * Echo suppression is a kludge, but can only be avoided with better kernel + * support: We need a tty mode to disable "real" echoing, while still + * letting the inferior think its tty driver to doing echoing. + * Stevens's book claims SCR$ and BSD4.3+ have TIOCREMOTE. + * + * The latest readline may have some hooks we can use to avoid having + * to back up the prompt. + * + * Desirable readline feature: When in cooked no-echo mode (e.g. password), + * echo characters are they are types with '*', but remove them when done. + * + * A synchronous output while we're editing an input line should be + * inserted in the output view *before* the input line, so that the + * lines being edited (with the prompt) float at the end of the input. + * + * A "page mode" option to emulate more/less behavior: At each page of + * output, pause for a user command. This required parsing the output + * to keep track of line lengths. It also requires remembering the + * output, if we want an option to scroll back, which suggests that + * this should be integrated with a terminal emulator like xterm. + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/socket.h> +#include <netinet/in.h> +#include <arpa/inet.h> +#include <signal.h> +#include <netdb.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <grp.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h> +#include <termios.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <dirent.h> + +#ifdef READLINE_LIBRARY +# include "readline.h" +# include "history.h" +#else +# include <readline/readline.h> +# include <readline/history.h> +#endif + +#ifndef COMMAND +#define COMMAND "/bin/sh" +#endif +#ifndef COMMAND_ARGS +#define COMMAND_ARGS COMMAND +#endif + +#ifndef HAVE_MEMMOVE +#ifndef memmove +# if __GNUC__ > 1 +# define memmove(d, s, n) __builtin_memcpy(d, s, n) +# else +# define memmove(d, s, n) memcpy(d, s, n) +# endif +#else +# define memmove(d, s, n) memcpy(d, s, n) +#endif +#endif + +#define APPLICATION_NAME "Rlfe" + +#ifndef errno +extern int errno; +#endif + +extern int optind; +extern char *optarg; + +static char *progname; +static char *progversion; + +static int in_from_inferior_fd; +static int out_to_inferior_fd; + +/* Unfortunately, we cannot safely display echo from the inferior process. + The reason is that the echo bit in the pty is "owned" by the inferior, + and if we try to turn it off, we could confuse the inferior. + Thus, when echoing, we get echo twice: First readline echoes while + we're actually editing. Then we send the line to the inferior, and the + terminal driver send back an extra echo. + The work-around is to remember the input lines, and when we see that + line come back, we supress the output. + A better solution (supposedly available on SVR4) would be a smarter + terminal driver, with more flags ... */ +#define ECHO_SUPPRESS_MAX 1024 +char echo_suppress_buffer[ECHO_SUPPRESS_MAX]; +int echo_suppress_start = 0; +int echo_suppress_limit = 0; + +/* #define DEBUG */ + +static FILE *logfile = NULL; + +#ifdef DEBUG +FILE *debugfile = NULL; +#define DPRINT0(FMT) (fprintf(debugfile, FMT), fflush(debugfile)) +#define DPRINT1(FMT, V1) (fprintf(debugfile, FMT, V1), fflush(debugfile)) +#define DPRINT2(FMT, V1, V2) (fprintf(debugfile, FMT, V1, V2), fflush(debugfile)) +#else +#define DPRINT0(FMT) /* Do nothing */ +#define DPRINT1(FMT, V1) /* Do nothing */ +#define DPRINT2(FMT, V1, V2) /* Do nothing */ +#endif + +struct termios orig_term; + +static int rlfe_directory_completion_hook __P((char **)); +static int rlfe_directory_rewrite_hook __P((char **)); +static char *rlfe_filename_completion_function __P((const char *, int)); + +/* Pid of child process. */ +static pid_t child = -1; + +static void +sig_child (int signo) +{ + int status; + wait (&status); + DPRINT0 ("(Child process died.)\n"); + tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &orig_term); + exit (0); +} + +volatile int propagate_sigwinch = 0; + +/* sigwinch_handler + * propagate window size changes from input file descriptor to + * master side of pty. + */ +void sigwinch_handler(int signal) { + propagate_sigwinch = 1; +} + +/* get_master_pty() takes a double-indirect character pointer in which + * to put a slave name, and returns an integer file descriptor. + * If it returns < 0, an error has occurred. + * Otherwise, it has returned the master pty file descriptor, and fills + * in *name with the name of the corresponding slave pty. + * Once the slave pty has been opened, you are responsible to free *name. + */ + +int get_master_pty(char **name) { + int i, j; + /* default to returning error */ + int master = -1; + + /* create a dummy name to fill in */ + *name = strdup("/dev/ptyXX"); + + /* search for an unused pty */ + for (i=0; i<16 && master <= 0; i++) { + for (j=0; j<16 && master <= 0; j++) { + (*name)[5] = 'p'; + (*name)[8] = "pqrstuvwxyzPQRST"[i]; + (*name)[9] = "0123456789abcdef"[j]; + /* open the master pty */ + if ((master = open(*name, O_RDWR)) < 0) { + if (errno == ENOENT) { + /* we are out of pty devices */ + free (*name); + return (master); + } + } + else { + /* By substituting a letter, we change the master pty + * name into the slave pty name. + */ + (*name)[5] = 't'; + if (access(*name, R_OK|W_OK) != 0) + { + close(master); + master = -1; + } + } + } + } + if ((master < 0) && (i == 16) && (j == 16)) { + /* must have tried every pty unsuccessfully */ + free (*name); + return (master); + } + + (*name)[5] = 't'; + + return (master); +} + +/* get_slave_pty() returns an integer file descriptor. + * If it returns < 0, an error has occurred. + * Otherwise, it has returned the slave file descriptor. + */ + +int get_slave_pty(char *name) { + struct group *gptr; + gid_t gid; + int slave = -1; + + /* chown/chmod the corresponding pty, if possible. + * This will only work if the process has root permissions. + * Alternatively, write and exec a small setuid program that + * does just this. + */ + if ((gptr = getgrnam("tty")) != 0) { + gid = gptr->gr_gid; + } else { + /* if the tty group does not exist, don't change the + * group on the slave pty, only the owner + */ + gid = -1; + } + + /* Note that we do not check for errors here. If this is code + * where these actions are critical, check for errors! + */ + chown(name, getuid(), gid); + /* This code only makes the slave read/writeable for the user. + * If this is for an interactive shell that will want to + * receive "write" and "wall" messages, OR S_IWGRP into the + * second argument below. + */ + chmod(name, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR); + + /* open the corresponding slave pty */ + slave = open(name, O_RDWR); + return (slave); +} + +/* Certain special characters, such as ctrl/C, we want to pass directly + to the inferior, rather than letting readline handle them. */ + +static char special_chars[20]; +static int special_chars_count; + +static void +add_special_char(int ch) +{ + if (ch != 0) + special_chars[special_chars_count++] = ch; +} + +static int eof_char; + +static int +is_special_char(int ch) +{ + int i; +#if 0 + if (ch == eof_char && rl_point == rl_end) + return 1; +#endif + for (i = special_chars_count; --i >= 0; ) + if (special_chars[i] == ch) + return 1; + return 0; +} + +static char buf[1024]; +/* buf[0 .. buf_count-1] is the what has been emitted on the current line. + It is used as the readline prompt. */ +static int buf_count = 0; + +int num_keys = 0; + +static void +null_prep_terminal (int meta) +{ +} + +static void +null_deprep_terminal () +{ +} + +char pending_special_char; + +static void +line_handler (char *line) +{ + if (line == NULL) + { + char buf[1]; + DPRINT0("saw eof!\n"); + buf[0] = '\004'; /* ctrl/d */ + write (out_to_inferior_fd, buf, 1); + } + else + { + static char enter[] = "\r"; + /* Send line to inferior: */ + int length = strlen (line); + if (length > ECHO_SUPPRESS_MAX-2) + { + echo_suppress_start = 0; + echo_suppress_limit = 0; + } + else + { + if (echo_suppress_limit + length > ECHO_SUPPRESS_MAX - 2) + { + if (echo_suppress_limit - echo_suppress_start + length + <= ECHO_SUPPRESS_MAX - 2) + { + memmove (echo_suppress_buffer, + echo_suppress_buffer + echo_suppress_start, + echo_suppress_limit - echo_suppress_start); + echo_suppress_limit -= echo_suppress_start; + echo_suppress_start = 0; + } + else + { + echo_suppress_limit = 0; + } + echo_suppress_start = 0; + } + memcpy (echo_suppress_buffer + echo_suppress_limit, + line, length); + echo_suppress_limit += length; + echo_suppress_buffer[echo_suppress_limit++] = '\r'; + echo_suppress_buffer[echo_suppress_limit++] = '\n'; + } + write (out_to_inferior_fd, line, length); + if (pending_special_char == 0) + { + write (out_to_inferior_fd, enter, sizeof(enter)-1); + if (*line) + add_history (line); + } + free (line); + } + rl_callback_handler_remove (); + buf_count = 0; + num_keys = 0; + if (pending_special_char != 0) + { + write (out_to_inferior_fd, &pending_special_char, 1); + pending_special_char = 0; + } +} + +/* Value of rl_getc_function. + Use this because readline should read from stdin, not rl_instream, + points to the pty (so readline has monitor its terminal modes). */ + +int +my_rl_getc (FILE *dummy) +{ + int ch = rl_getc (stdin); + if (is_special_char (ch)) + { + pending_special_char = ch; + return '\r'; + } + return ch; +} + +static void +usage() +{ + fprintf (stderr, "%s: usage: %s [-l filename] [-a] [-n appname] [-hv] [command [arguments...]]\n", + progname, progname); +} + +int +main(int argc, char** argv) +{ + char *path; + int i, append; + int master; + char *name, *logfname, *appname; + int in_from_tty_fd; + struct sigaction act; + struct winsize ws; + struct termios t; + int maxfd; + fd_set in_set; + static char empty_string[1] = ""; + char *prompt = empty_string; + int ioctl_err = 0; + + if ((progname = strrchr (argv[0], '/')) == 0) + progname = argv[0]; + else + progname++; + progversion = RL_LIBRARY_VERSION; + + append = 0; + appname = APPLICATION_NAME; + logfname = (char *)NULL; + + while ((i = getopt (argc, argv, "ahl:n:v")) != EOF) + { + switch (i) + { + case 'l': + logfname = optarg; + break; + case 'n': + appname = optarg; + break; + case 'a': + append = 1; + break; + case 'h': + usage (); + exit (0); + case 'v': + fprintf (stderr, "%s version %s\n", progname, progversion); + exit (0); + default: + usage (); + exit (2); + } + } + + argc -= optind; + argv += optind; + + if (logfname) + { + logfile = fopen (logfname, append ? "a" : "w"); + if (logfile == 0) + fprintf (stderr, "%s: warning: could not open log file %s: %s\n", + progname, logfname, strerror (errno)); + } + + rl_readline_name = appname; + +#ifdef DEBUG + debugfile = fopen("LOG", "w"); +#endif + + if ((master = get_master_pty(&name)) < 0) + { + perror("ptypair: could not open master pty"); + exit(1); + } + + DPRINT1("pty name: '%s'\n", name); + + /* set up SIGWINCH handler */ + act.sa_handler = sigwinch_handler; + sigemptyset(&(act.sa_mask)); + act.sa_flags = 0; + if (sigaction(SIGWINCH, &act, NULL) < 0) + { + perror("ptypair: could not handle SIGWINCH "); + exit(1); + } + + if (ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) < 0) + { + perror("ptypair: could not get window size"); + exit(1); + } + + if ((child = fork()) < 0) + { + perror("cannot fork"); + exit(1); + } + + if (child == 0) + { + int slave; /* file descriptor for slave pty */ + + /* We are in the child process */ + close(master); + +#ifdef TIOCSCTTY + if ((slave = get_slave_pty(name)) < 0) + { + perror("ptypair: could not open slave pty"); + exit(1); + } + free(name); +#endif + + /* We need to make this process a session group leader, because + * it is on a new PTY, and things like job control simply will + * not work correctly unless there is a session group leader + * and process group leader (which a session group leader + * automatically is). This also disassociates us from our old + * controlling tty. + */ + if (setsid() < 0) + { + perror("could not set session leader"); + } + + /* Tie us to our new controlling tty. */ +#ifdef TIOCSCTTY + if (ioctl(slave, TIOCSCTTY, NULL)) + { + perror("could not set new controlling tty"); + } +#else + if ((slave = get_slave_pty(name)) < 0) + { + perror("ptypair: could not open slave pty"); + exit(1); + } + free(name); +#endif + + /* make slave pty be standard in, out, and error */ + dup2(slave, STDIN_FILENO); + dup2(slave, STDOUT_FILENO); + dup2(slave, STDERR_FILENO); + + /* at this point the slave pty should be standard input */ + if (slave > 2) + { + close(slave); + } + + /* Try to restore window size; failure isn't critical */ + if (ioctl(STDOUT_FILENO, TIOCSWINSZ, &ws) < 0) + { + perror("could not restore window size"); + } + + /* now start the shell */ + { + static char* command_args[] = { COMMAND_ARGS, NULL }; + if (argc < 1) + execvp(COMMAND, command_args); + else + execvp(argv[0], &argv[0]); + } + + /* should never be reached */ + exit(1); + } + + /* parent */ + signal (SIGCHLD, sig_child); + free(name); + + /* Note that we only set termios settings for standard input; + * the master side of a pty is NOT a tty. + */ + tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &orig_term); + + t = orig_term; + eof_char = t.c_cc[VEOF]; + /* add_special_char(t.c_cc[VEOF]);*/ + add_special_char(t.c_cc[VINTR]); + add_special_char(t.c_cc[VQUIT]); + add_special_char(t.c_cc[VSUSP]); +#if defined (VDISCARD) + add_special_char(t.c_cc[VDISCARD]); +#endif + +#if 0 + t.c_lflag |= (ICANON | ISIG | ECHO | ECHOCTL | ECHOE | \ + ECHOK | ECHOKE | ECHONL | ECHOPRT ); +#else + t.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ISIG | ECHO | ECHOCTL | ECHOE | \ + ECHOK | ECHOKE | ECHONL | ECHOPRT ); +#endif + t.c_iflag |= IGNBRK; + t.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; + t.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; + tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &t); + in_from_inferior_fd = master; + out_to_inferior_fd = master; + rl_instream = fdopen (master, "r"); + rl_getc_function = my_rl_getc; + + rl_prep_term_function = null_prep_terminal; + rl_deprep_term_function = null_deprep_terminal; + rl_callback_handler_install (prompt, line_handler); + +#if 1 + rl_directory_completion_hook = rlfe_directory_completion_hook; + rl_completion_entry_function = rlfe_filename_completion_function; +#else + rl_directory_rewrite_hook = rlfe_directory_rewrite_hook; +#endif + + in_from_tty_fd = STDIN_FILENO; + FD_ZERO (&in_set); + maxfd = in_from_inferior_fd > in_from_tty_fd ? in_from_inferior_fd + : in_from_tty_fd; + for (;;) + { + int num; + FD_SET (in_from_inferior_fd, &in_set); + FD_SET (in_from_tty_fd, &in_set); + + num = select(maxfd+1, &in_set, NULL, NULL, NULL); + + if (propagate_sigwinch) + { + struct winsize ws; + if (ioctl (STDIN_FILENO, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) >= 0) + { + ioctl (master, TIOCSWINSZ, &ws); + } + propagate_sigwinch = 0; + continue; + } + + if (num <= 0) + { + perror ("select"); + exit (-1); + } + if (FD_ISSET (in_from_tty_fd, &in_set)) + { + extern int readline_echoing_p; + struct termios term_master; + int do_canon = 1; + int ioctl_ret; + + DPRINT1("[tty avail num_keys:%d]\n", num_keys); + + /* If we can't get tty modes for the master side of the pty, we + can't handle non-canonical-mode programs. Always assume the + master is in canonical echo mode if we can't tell. */ + ioctl_ret = tcgetattr(master, &term_master); + + if (ioctl_ret >= 0) + { + DPRINT2 ("echo:%d, canon:%d\n", + (term_master.c_lflag & ECHO) != 0, + (term_master.c_lflag & ICANON) != 0); + do_canon = (term_master.c_lflag & ICANON) != 0; + readline_echoing_p = (term_master.c_lflag & ECHO) != 0; + } + else + { + if (ioctl_err == 0) + DPRINT1("tcgetattr on master fd failed: errno = %d\n", errno); + ioctl_err = 1; + } + + if (do_canon == 0 && num_keys == 0) + { + char ch[10]; + int count = read (STDIN_FILENO, ch, sizeof(ch)); + write (out_to_inferior_fd, ch, count); + } + else + { + if (num_keys == 0) + { + int i; + /* Re-install callback handler for new prompt. */ + if (prompt != empty_string) + free (prompt); + prompt = malloc (buf_count + 1); + if (prompt == NULL) + prompt = empty_string; + else + { + memcpy (prompt, buf, buf_count); + prompt[buf_count] = '\0'; + DPRINT1("New prompt '%s'\n", prompt); +#if 0 /* ifdef HAVE_RL_ALREADY_PROMPTED -- doesn't work */ + rl_already_prompted = buf_count > 0; +#else + if (buf_count > 0) + write (1, "\r", 1); +#endif + } + rl_callback_handler_install (prompt, line_handler); + } + num_keys++; + rl_callback_read_char (); + } + } + else /* input from inferior. */ + { + int i; + int count; + int old_count; + if (buf_count > (sizeof(buf) >> 2)) + buf_count = 0; + count = read (in_from_inferior_fd, buf+buf_count, + sizeof(buf) - buf_count); + if (count <= 0) + { + DPRINT0 ("(Connection closed by foreign host.)\n"); + tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &orig_term); + exit (0); + } + old_count = buf_count; + + /* Do some minimal carriage return translation and backspace + processing before logging the input line. */ + if (logfile) + { +#ifndef __GNUC__ + char *b; +#else + char b[count + 1]; +#endif + int i, j; + +#ifndef __GNUC__ + b = malloc (count + 1); + if (b) { +#endif + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) + b[i] = buf[buf_count + i]; + b[i] = '\0'; + for (i = j = 0; i <= count; i++) + { + if (b[i] == '\r') + { + if (b[i+1] != '\n') + b[j++] = '\n'; + } + else if (b[i] == '\b') + { + if (i) + j--; + } + else + b[j++] = b[i]; + } + fprintf (logfile, "%s", b); + +#ifndef __GNUC__ + free (b); + } +#endif + } + + /* Look for any pending echo that we need to suppress. */ + while (echo_suppress_start < echo_suppress_limit + && count > 0 + && buf[buf_count] == echo_suppress_buffer[echo_suppress_start]) + { + count--; + buf_count++; + echo_suppress_start++; + } + + /* Write to the terminal anything that was not suppressed. */ + if (count > 0) + write (1, buf + buf_count, count); + + /* Finally, look for a prompt candidate. + * When we get around to going input (from the keyboard), + * we will consider the prompt to be anything since the last + * line terminator. So we need to save that text in the + * initial part of buf. However, anything before the + * most recent end-of-line is not interesting. */ + buf_count += count; +#if 1 + for (i = buf_count; --i >= old_count; ) +#else + for (i = buf_count - 1; i-- >= buf_count - count; ) +#endif + { + if (buf[i] == '\n' || buf[i] == '\r') + { + i++; + memmove (buf, buf+i, buf_count - i); + buf_count -= i; + break; + } + } + DPRINT2("-> i: %d, buf_count: %d\n", i, buf_count); + } + } +} + +/* + * + * FILENAME COMPLETION FOR RLFE + * + */ + +#ifndef PATH_MAX +# define PATH_MAX 1024 +#endif + +#define DIRSEP '/' +#define ISDIRSEP(x) ((x) == '/') +#define PATHSEP(x) (ISDIRSEP(x) || (x) == 0) + +#define DOT_OR_DOTDOT(x) \ + ((x)[0] == '.' && (PATHSEP((x)[1]) || \ + ((x)[1] == '.' && PATHSEP((x)[2])))) + +#define FREE(x) if (x) free(x) + +#define STRDUP(s, x) do { \ + s = strdup (x);\ + if (s == 0) \ + return ((char *)NULL); \ + } while (0) + +static int +get_inferior_cwd (path, psize) + char *path; + size_t psize; +{ + int n; + static char procfsbuf[PATH_MAX] = { '\0' }; + + if (procfsbuf[0] == '\0') + sprintf (procfsbuf, "/proc/%d/cwd", (int)child); + n = readlink (procfsbuf, path, psize); + if (n < 0) + return n; + if (n > psize) + return -1; + path[n] = '\0'; + return n; +} + +static int +rlfe_directory_rewrite_hook (dirnamep) + char **dirnamep; +{ + char *ldirname, cwd[PATH_MAX], *retdir, *ld; + int n, ldlen; + + ldirname = *dirnamep; + + if (*ldirname == '/') + return 0; + + n = get_inferior_cwd (cwd, sizeof(cwd) - 1); + if (n < 0) + return 0; + if (n == 0) /* current directory */ + { + cwd[0] = '.'; + cwd[1] = '\0'; + n = 1; + } + + /* Minimally canonicalize ldirname by removing leading `./' */ + for (ld = ldirname; *ld; ) + { + if (ISDIRSEP (ld[0])) + ld++; + else if (ld[0] == '.' && PATHSEP(ld[1])) + ld++; + else + break; + } + ldlen = (ld && *ld) ? strlen (ld) : 0; + + retdir = (char *)malloc (n + ldlen + 3); + if (retdir == 0) + return 0; + if (ldlen) + sprintf (retdir, "%s/%s", cwd, ld); + else + strcpy (retdir, cwd); + free (ldirname); + + *dirnamep = retdir; + + DPRINT1("rl_directory_rewrite_hook returns %s\n", retdir); + return 1; +} + +/* Translate *DIRNAMEP to be relative to the inferior's CWD. Leave a trailing + slash on the result. */ +static int +rlfe_directory_completion_hook (dirnamep) + char **dirnamep; +{ + char *ldirname, *retdir; + int n, ldlen; + + ldirname = *dirnamep; + + if (*ldirname == '/') + return 0; + + n = rlfe_directory_rewrite_hook (dirnamep); + if (n == 0) + return 0; + + ldirname = *dirnamep; + ldlen = (ldirname && *ldirname) ? strlen (ldirname) : 0; + + if (ldlen == 0 || ldirname[ldlen - 1] != '/') + { + retdir = (char *)malloc (ldlen + 3); + if (retdir == 0) + return 0; + if (ldlen) + strcpy (retdir, ldirname); + else + retdir[ldlen++] = '.'; + retdir[ldlen] = '/'; + retdir[ldlen+1] = '\0'; + free (ldirname); + + *dirnamep = retdir; + } + + DPRINT1("rl_directory_completion_hook returns %s\n", retdir); + return 1; +} + +static char * +rlfe_filename_completion_function (text, state) + const char *text; + int state; +{ + static DIR *directory; + static char *filename = (char *)NULL; + static char *dirname = (char *)NULL, *ud = (char *)NULL; + static int flen, udlen; + char *temp; + struct dirent *dentry; + + if (state == 0) + { + if (directory) + { + closedir (directory); + directory = 0; + } + FREE (dirname); + FREE (filename); + FREE (ud); + + if (text && *text) + STRDUP (filename, text); + else + { + filename = malloc(1); + if (filename == 0) + return ((char *)NULL); + filename[0] = '\0'; + } + dirname = (text && *text) ? strdup (text) : strdup ("."); + if (dirname == 0) + return ((char *)NULL); + + temp = strrchr (dirname, '/'); + if (temp) + { + strcpy (filename, ++temp); + *temp = '\0'; + } + else + { + dirname[0] = '.'; + dirname[1] = '\0'; + } + + STRDUP (ud, dirname); + udlen = strlen (ud); + + rlfe_directory_completion_hook (&dirname); + + directory = opendir (dirname); + flen = strlen (filename); + + rl_filename_completion_desired = 1; + } + + dentry = 0; + while (directory && (dentry = readdir (directory))) + { + if (flen == 0) + { + if (DOT_OR_DOTDOT(dentry->d_name) == 0) + break; + } + else + { + if ((dentry->d_name[0] == filename[0]) && + (strlen (dentry->d_name) >= flen) && + (strncmp (filename, dentry->d_name, flen) == 0)) + break; + } + } + + if (dentry == 0) + { + if (directory) + { + closedir (directory); + directory = 0; + } + FREE (dirname); + FREE (filename); + FREE (ud); + dirname = filename = ud = 0; + return ((char *)NULL); + } + + if (ud == 0 || (ud[0] == '.' && ud[1] == '\0')) + temp = strdup (dentry->d_name); + else + { + temp = malloc (1 + udlen + strlen (dentry->d_name)); + strcpy (temp, ud); + strcpy (temp + udlen, dentry->d_name); + } + return (temp); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rltest.c b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rltest.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99f083b --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rltest.c @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Testing Readline */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +#include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> + +#ifdef READLINE_LIBRARY +# include "readline.h" +# include "history.h" +#else +# include <readline/readline.h> +# include <readline/history.h> +#endif + +extern HIST_ENTRY **history_list (); + +main () +{ + char *temp, *prompt; + int done; + + temp = (char *)NULL; + prompt = "readline$ "; + done = 0; + + while (!done) + { + temp = readline (prompt); + + /* Test for EOF. */ + if (!temp) + exit (1); + + /* If there is anything on the line, print it and remember it. */ + if (*temp) + { + fprintf (stderr, "%s\r\n", temp); + add_history (temp); + } + + /* Check for `command' that we handle. */ + if (strcmp (temp, "quit") == 0) + done = 1; + + if (strcmp (temp, "list") == 0) + { + HIST_ENTRY **list; + register int i; + + list = history_list (); + if (list) + { + for (i = 0; list[i]; i++) + fprintf (stderr, "%d: %s\r\n", i, list[i]->line); + } + } + free (temp); + } + exit (0); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rlversion.c b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rlversion.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53949d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/examples/rlversion.c @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +/* + * rlversion -- print out readline's version number + */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include "posixstat.h" + +#ifdef READLINE_LIBRARY +# include "readline.h" +#else +# include <readline/readline.h> +#endif + +main() +{ + printf ("%s\n", rl_library_version ? rl_library_version : "unknown"); + exit (0); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/funmap.c b/readline-4.3.orig/funmap.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe9a1da --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/funmap.c @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ +/* funmap.c -- attach names to functions. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#if !defined (BUFSIZ) +#include <stdio.h> +#endif /* BUFSIZ */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include "rlconf.h" +#include "readline.h" + +#include "xmalloc.h" + +#ifdef __STDC__ +typedef int QSFUNC (const void *, const void *); +#else +typedef int QSFUNC (); +#endif + +extern int _rl_qsort_string_compare PARAMS((char **, char **)); + +FUNMAP **funmap; +static int funmap_size; +static int funmap_entry; + +/* After initializing the function map, this is the index of the first + program specific function. */ +int funmap_program_specific_entry_start; + +static FUNMAP default_funmap[] = { + { "abort", rl_abort }, + { "accept-line", rl_newline }, + { "arrow-key-prefix", rl_arrow_keys }, + { "backward-byte", rl_backward_byte }, + { "backward-char", rl_backward_char }, + { "backward-delete-char", rl_rubout }, + { "backward-kill-line", rl_backward_kill_line }, + { "backward-kill-word", rl_backward_kill_word }, + { "backward-word", rl_backward_word }, + { "beginning-of-history", rl_beginning_of_history }, + { "beginning-of-line", rl_beg_of_line }, + { "call-last-kbd-macro", rl_call_last_kbd_macro }, + { "capitalize-word", rl_capitalize_word }, + { "character-search", rl_char_search }, + { "character-search-backward", rl_backward_char_search }, + { "clear-screen", rl_clear_screen }, + { "complete", rl_complete }, + { "copy-backward-word", rl_copy_backward_word }, + { "copy-forward-word", rl_copy_forward_word }, + { "copy-region-as-kill", rl_copy_region_to_kill }, + { "delete-char", rl_delete }, + { "delete-char-or-list", rl_delete_or_show_completions }, + { "delete-horizontal-space", rl_delete_horizontal_space }, + { "digit-argument", rl_digit_argument }, + { "do-lowercase-version", rl_do_lowercase_version }, + { "downcase-word", rl_downcase_word }, + { "dump-functions", rl_dump_functions }, + { "dump-macros", rl_dump_macros }, + { "dump-variables", rl_dump_variables }, + { "emacs-editing-mode", rl_emacs_editing_mode }, + { "end-kbd-macro", rl_end_kbd_macro }, + { "end-of-history", rl_end_of_history }, + { "end-of-line", rl_end_of_line }, + { "exchange-point-and-mark", rl_exchange_point_and_mark }, + { "forward-backward-delete-char", rl_rubout_or_delete }, + { "forward-byte", rl_forward_byte }, + { "forward-char", rl_forward_char }, + { "forward-search-history", rl_forward_search_history }, + { "forward-word", rl_forward_word }, + { "history-search-backward", rl_history_search_backward }, + { "history-search-forward", rl_history_search_forward }, + { "insert-comment", rl_insert_comment }, + { "insert-completions", rl_insert_completions }, + { "kill-whole-line", rl_kill_full_line }, + { "kill-line", rl_kill_line }, + { "kill-region", rl_kill_region }, + { "kill-word", rl_kill_word }, + { "menu-complete", rl_menu_complete }, + { "next-history", rl_get_next_history }, + { "non-incremental-forward-search-history", rl_noninc_forward_search }, + { "non-incremental-reverse-search-history", rl_noninc_reverse_search }, + { "non-incremental-forward-search-history-again", rl_noninc_forward_search_again }, + { "non-incremental-reverse-search-history-again", rl_noninc_reverse_search_again }, + { "overwrite-mode", rl_overwrite_mode }, +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + { "paste-from-clipboard", rl_paste_from_clipboard }, +#endif + { "possible-completions", rl_possible_completions }, + { "previous-history", rl_get_previous_history }, + { "quoted-insert", rl_quoted_insert }, + { "re-read-init-file", rl_re_read_init_file }, + { "redraw-current-line", rl_refresh_line}, + { "reverse-search-history", rl_reverse_search_history }, + { "revert-line", rl_revert_line }, + { "self-insert", rl_insert }, + { "set-mark", rl_set_mark }, + { "start-kbd-macro", rl_start_kbd_macro }, + { "tab-insert", rl_tab_insert }, + { "tilde-expand", rl_tilde_expand }, + { "transpose-chars", rl_transpose_chars }, + { "transpose-words", rl_transpose_words }, + { "tty-status", rl_tty_status }, + { "undo", rl_undo_command }, + { "universal-argument", rl_universal_argument }, + { "unix-line-discard", rl_unix_line_discard }, + { "unix-word-rubout", rl_unix_word_rubout }, + { "upcase-word", rl_upcase_word }, + { "yank", rl_yank }, + { "yank-last-arg", rl_yank_last_arg }, + { "yank-nth-arg", rl_yank_nth_arg }, + { "yank-pop", rl_yank_pop }, + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + { "vi-append-eol", rl_vi_append_eol }, + { "vi-append-mode", rl_vi_append_mode }, + { "vi-arg-digit", rl_vi_arg_digit }, + { "vi-back-to-indent", rl_vi_back_to_indent }, + { "vi-bWord", rl_vi_bWord }, + { "vi-bword", rl_vi_bword }, + { "vi-change-case", rl_vi_change_case }, + { "vi-change-char", rl_vi_change_char }, + { "vi-change-to", rl_vi_change_to }, + { "vi-char-search", rl_vi_char_search }, + { "vi-column", rl_vi_column }, + { "vi-complete", rl_vi_complete }, + { "vi-delete", rl_vi_delete }, + { "vi-delete-to", rl_vi_delete_to }, + { "vi-eWord", rl_vi_eWord }, + { "vi-editing-mode", rl_vi_editing_mode }, + { "vi-end-word", rl_vi_end_word }, + { "vi-eof-maybe", rl_vi_eof_maybe }, + { "vi-eword", rl_vi_eword }, + { "vi-fWord", rl_vi_fWord }, + { "vi-fetch-history", rl_vi_fetch_history }, + { "vi-first-print", rl_vi_first_print }, + { "vi-fword", rl_vi_fword }, + { "vi-goto-mark", rl_vi_goto_mark }, + { "vi-insert-beg", rl_vi_insert_beg }, + { "vi-insertion-mode", rl_vi_insertion_mode }, + { "vi-match", rl_vi_match }, + { "vi-movement-mode", rl_vi_movement_mode }, + { "vi-next-word", rl_vi_next_word }, + { "vi-overstrike", rl_vi_overstrike }, + { "vi-overstrike-delete", rl_vi_overstrike_delete }, + { "vi-prev-word", rl_vi_prev_word }, + { "vi-put", rl_vi_put }, + { "vi-redo", rl_vi_redo }, + { "vi-replace", rl_vi_replace }, + { "vi-search", rl_vi_search }, + { "vi-search-again", rl_vi_search_again }, + { "vi-set-mark", rl_vi_set_mark }, + { "vi-subst", rl_vi_subst }, + { "vi-tilde-expand", rl_vi_tilde_expand }, + { "vi-yank-arg", rl_vi_yank_arg }, + { "vi-yank-to", rl_vi_yank_to }, +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + + {(char *)NULL, (rl_command_func_t *)NULL } +}; + +int +rl_add_funmap_entry (name, function) + const char *name; + rl_command_func_t *function; +{ + if (funmap_entry + 2 >= funmap_size) + { + funmap_size += 64; + funmap = (FUNMAP **)xrealloc (funmap, funmap_size * sizeof (FUNMAP *)); + } + + funmap[funmap_entry] = (FUNMAP *)xmalloc (sizeof (FUNMAP)); + funmap[funmap_entry]->name = name; + funmap[funmap_entry]->function = function; + + funmap[++funmap_entry] = (FUNMAP *)NULL; + return funmap_entry; +} + +static int funmap_initialized; + +/* Make the funmap contain all of the default entries. */ +void +rl_initialize_funmap () +{ + register int i; + + if (funmap_initialized) + return; + + for (i = 0; default_funmap[i].name; i++) + rl_add_funmap_entry (default_funmap[i].name, default_funmap[i].function); + + funmap_initialized = 1; + funmap_program_specific_entry_start = i; +} + +/* Produce a NULL terminated array of known function names. The array + is sorted. The array itself is allocated, but not the strings inside. + You should free () the array when you done, but not the pointrs. */ +const char ** +rl_funmap_names () +{ + const char **result; + int result_size, result_index; + + /* Make sure that the function map has been initialized. */ + rl_initialize_funmap (); + + for (result_index = result_size = 0, result = (const char **)NULL; funmap[result_index]; result_index++) + { + if (result_index + 2 > result_size) + { + result_size += 20; + result = (const char **)xrealloc (result, result_size * sizeof (char *)); + } + + result[result_index] = funmap[result_index]->name; + result[result_index + 1] = (char *)NULL; + } + + qsort (result, result_index, sizeof (char *), (QSFUNC *)_rl_qsort_string_compare); + return (result); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/histexpand.c b/readline-4.3.orig/histexpand.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c81196 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/histexpand.c @@ -0,0 +1,1491 @@ +/* histexpand.c -- history expansion. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the GNU History Library (the Library), a set of + routines for managing the text of previously typed lines. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# ifndef _MINIX +# include <sys/types.h> +# endif +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +#include "history.h" +#include "histlib.h" + +#include "rlshell.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +#define HISTORY_WORD_DELIMITERS " \t\n;&()|<>" +#define HISTORY_QUOTE_CHARACTERS "\"'`" + +typedef int _hist_search_func_t PARAMS((const char *, int)); + +extern int rl_byte_oriented; /* declared in mbutil.c */ + +static char error_pointer; + +static char *subst_lhs; +static char *subst_rhs; +static int subst_lhs_len; +static int subst_rhs_len; + +static char *get_history_word_specifier PARAMS((char *, char *, int *)); +static char *history_find_word PARAMS((char *, int)); + +static char *quote_breaks PARAMS((char *)); + +/* Variables exported by this file. */ +/* The character that represents the start of a history expansion + request. This is usually `!'. */ +char history_expansion_char = '!'; + +/* The character that invokes word substitution if found at the start of + a line. This is usually `^'. */ +char history_subst_char = '^'; + +/* During tokenization, if this character is seen as the first character + of a word, then it, and all subsequent characters upto a newline are + ignored. For a Bourne shell, this should be '#'. Bash special cases + the interactive comment character to not be a comment delimiter. */ +char history_comment_char = '\0'; + +/* The list of characters which inhibit the expansion of text if found + immediately following history_expansion_char. */ +char *history_no_expand_chars = " \t\n\r="; + +/* If set to a non-zero value, single quotes inhibit history expansion. + The default is 0. */ +int history_quotes_inhibit_expansion = 0; + +/* Used to split words by history_tokenize_internal. */ +char *history_word_delimiters = HISTORY_WORD_DELIMITERS; + +/* If set, this points to a function that is called to verify that a + particular history expansion should be performed. */ +rl_linebuf_func_t *history_inhibit_expansion_function; + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* History Expansion */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Hairy history expansion on text, not tokens. This is of general + use, and thus belongs in this library. */ + +/* The last string searched for by a !?string? search. */ +static char *search_string; + +/* The last string matched by a !?string? search. */ +static char *search_match; + +/* Return the event specified at TEXT + OFFSET modifying OFFSET to + point to after the event specifier. Just a pointer to the history + line is returned; NULL is returned in the event of a bad specifier. + You pass STRING with *INDEX equal to the history_expansion_char that + begins this specification. + DELIMITING_QUOTE is a character that is allowed to end the string + specification for what to search for in addition to the normal + characters `:', ` ', `\t', `\n', and sometimes `?'. + So you might call this function like: + line = get_history_event ("!echo:p", &index, 0); */ +char * +get_history_event (string, caller_index, delimiting_quote) + const char *string; + int *caller_index; + int delimiting_quote; +{ + register int i; + register char c; + HIST_ENTRY *entry; + int which, sign, local_index, substring_okay; + _hist_search_func_t *search_func; + char *temp; + + /* The event can be specified in a number of ways. + + !! the previous command + !n command line N + !-n current command-line minus N + !str the most recent command starting with STR + !?str[?] + the most recent command containing STR + + All values N are determined via HISTORY_BASE. */ + + i = *caller_index; + + if (string[i] != history_expansion_char) + return ((char *)NULL); + + /* Move on to the specification. */ + i++; + + sign = 1; + substring_okay = 0; + +#define RETURN_ENTRY(e, w) \ + return ((e = history_get (w)) ? e->line : (char *)NULL) + + /* Handle !! case. */ + if (string[i] == history_expansion_char) + { + i++; + which = history_base + (history_length - 1); + *caller_index = i; + RETURN_ENTRY (entry, which); + } + + /* Hack case of numeric line specification. */ + if (string[i] == '-') + { + sign = -1; + i++; + } + + if (_rl_digit_p (string[i])) + { + /* Get the extent of the digits and compute the value. */ + for (which = 0; _rl_digit_p (string[i]); i++) + which = (which * 10) + _rl_digit_value (string[i]); + + *caller_index = i; + + if (sign < 0) + which = (history_length + history_base) - which; + + RETURN_ENTRY (entry, which); + } + + /* This must be something to search for. If the spec begins with + a '?', then the string may be anywhere on the line. Otherwise, + the string must be found at the start of a line. */ + if (string[i] == '?') + { + substring_okay++; + i++; + } + + /* Only a closing `?' or a newline delimit a substring search string. */ + for (local_index = i; c = string[i]; i++) +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + int v; + mbstate_t ps; + + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + /* These produce warnings because we're passing a const string to a + function that takes a non-const string. */ + _rl_adjust_point (string, i, &ps); + if ((v = _rl_get_char_len (string + i, &ps)) > 1) + { + i += v - 1; + continue; + } + } + else +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + if ((!substring_okay && (whitespace (c) || c == ':' || + (history_search_delimiter_chars && member (c, history_search_delimiter_chars)) || + string[i] == delimiting_quote)) || + string[i] == '\n' || + (substring_okay && string[i] == '?')) + break; + + which = i - local_index; + temp = (char *)xmalloc (1 + which); + if (which) + strncpy (temp, string + local_index, which); + temp[which] = '\0'; + + if (substring_okay && string[i] == '?') + i++; + + *caller_index = i; + +#define FAIL_SEARCH() \ + do { \ + history_offset = history_length; free (temp) ; return (char *)NULL; \ + } while (0) + + /* If there is no search string, try to use the previous search string, + if one exists. If not, fail immediately. */ + if (*temp == '\0' && substring_okay) + { + if (search_string) + { + free (temp); + temp = savestring (search_string); + } + else + FAIL_SEARCH (); + } + + search_func = substring_okay ? history_search : history_search_prefix; + while (1) + { + local_index = (*search_func) (temp, -1); + + if (local_index < 0) + FAIL_SEARCH (); + + if (local_index == 0 || substring_okay) + { + entry = current_history (); + history_offset = history_length; + + /* If this was a substring search, then remember the + string that we matched for word substitution. */ + if (substring_okay) + { + FREE (search_string); + search_string = temp; + + FREE (search_match); + search_match = history_find_word (entry->line, local_index); + } + else + free (temp); + + return (entry->line); + } + + if (history_offset) + history_offset--; + else + FAIL_SEARCH (); + } +#undef FAIL_SEARCH +#undef RETURN_ENTRY +} + +/* Function for extracting single-quoted strings. Used for inhibiting + history expansion within single quotes. */ + +/* Extract the contents of STRING as if it is enclosed in single quotes. + SINDEX, when passed in, is the offset of the character immediately + following the opening single quote; on exit, SINDEX is left pointing + to the closing single quote. */ +static void +hist_string_extract_single_quoted (string, sindex) + char *string; + int *sindex; +{ + register int i; + + for (i = *sindex; string[i] && string[i] != '\''; i++) + ; + + *sindex = i; +} + +static char * +quote_breaks (s) + char *s; +{ + register char *p, *r; + char *ret; + int len = 3; + + for (p = s; p && *p; p++, len++) + { + if (*p == '\'') + len += 3; + else if (whitespace (*p) || *p == '\n') + len += 2; + } + + r = ret = (char *)xmalloc (len); + *r++ = '\''; + for (p = s; p && *p; ) + { + if (*p == '\'') + { + *r++ = '\''; + *r++ = '\\'; + *r++ = '\''; + *r++ = '\''; + p++; + } + else if (whitespace (*p) || *p == '\n') + { + *r++ = '\''; + *r++ = *p++; + *r++ = '\''; + } + else + *r++ = *p++; + } + *r++ = '\''; + *r = '\0'; + return ret; +} + +static char * +hist_error(s, start, current, errtype) + char *s; + int start, current, errtype; +{ + char *temp; + const char *emsg; + int ll, elen; + + ll = current - start; + + switch (errtype) + { + case EVENT_NOT_FOUND: + emsg = "event not found"; + elen = 15; + break; + case BAD_WORD_SPEC: + emsg = "bad word specifier"; + elen = 18; + break; + case SUBST_FAILED: + emsg = "substitution failed"; + elen = 19; + break; + case BAD_MODIFIER: + emsg = "unrecognized history modifier"; + elen = 29; + break; + case NO_PREV_SUBST: + emsg = "no previous substitution"; + elen = 24; + break; + default: + emsg = "unknown expansion error"; + elen = 23; + break; + } + + temp = (char *)xmalloc (ll + elen + 3); + strncpy (temp, s + start, ll); + temp[ll] = ':'; + temp[ll + 1] = ' '; + strcpy (temp + ll + 2, emsg); + return (temp); +} + +/* Get a history substitution string from STR starting at *IPTR + and return it. The length is returned in LENPTR. + + A backslash can quote the delimiter. If the string is the + empty string, the previous pattern is used. If there is + no previous pattern for the lhs, the last history search + string is used. + + If IS_RHS is 1, we ignore empty strings and set the pattern + to "" anyway. subst_lhs is not changed if the lhs is empty; + subst_rhs is allowed to be set to the empty string. */ + +static char * +get_subst_pattern (str, iptr, delimiter, is_rhs, lenptr) + char *str; + int *iptr, delimiter, is_rhs, *lenptr; +{ + register int si, i, j, k; + char *s; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + mbstate_t ps; +#endif + + s = (char *)NULL; + i = *iptr; + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + _rl_adjust_point (str, i, &ps); +#endif + + for (si = i; str[si] && str[si] != delimiter; si++) +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + int v; + if ((v = _rl_get_char_len (str + si, &ps)) > 1) + si += v - 1; + else if (str[si] == '\\' && str[si + 1] == delimiter) + si++; + } + else +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + if (str[si] == '\\' && str[si + 1] == delimiter) + si++; + + if (si > i || is_rhs) + { + s = (char *)xmalloc (si - i + 1); + for (j = 0, k = i; k < si; j++, k++) + { + /* Remove a backslash quoting the search string delimiter. */ + if (str[k] == '\\' && str[k + 1] == delimiter) + k++; + s[j] = str[k]; + } + s[j] = '\0'; + if (lenptr) + *lenptr = j; + } + + i = si; + if (str[i]) + i++; + *iptr = i; + + return s; +} + +static void +postproc_subst_rhs () +{ + char *new; + int i, j, new_size; + + new = (char *)xmalloc (new_size = subst_rhs_len + subst_lhs_len); + for (i = j = 0; i < subst_rhs_len; i++) + { + if (subst_rhs[i] == '&') + { + if (j + subst_lhs_len >= new_size) + new = (char *)xrealloc (new, (new_size = new_size * 2 + subst_lhs_len)); + strcpy (new + j, subst_lhs); + j += subst_lhs_len; + } + else + { + /* a single backslash protects the `&' from lhs interpolation */ + if (subst_rhs[i] == '\\' && subst_rhs[i + 1] == '&') + i++; + if (j >= new_size) + new = (char *)xrealloc (new, new_size *= 2); + new[j++] = subst_rhs[i]; + } + } + new[j] = '\0'; + free (subst_rhs); + subst_rhs = new; + subst_rhs_len = j; +} + +/* Expand the bulk of a history specifier starting at STRING[START]. + Returns 0 if everything is OK, -1 if an error occurred, and 1 + if the `p' modifier was supplied and the caller should just print + the returned string. Returns the new index into string in + *END_INDEX_PTR, and the expanded specifier in *RET_STRING. */ +static int +history_expand_internal (string, start, end_index_ptr, ret_string, current_line) + char *string; + int start, *end_index_ptr; + char **ret_string; + char *current_line; /* for !# */ +{ + int i, n, starting_index; + int substitute_globally, want_quotes, print_only; + char *event, *temp, *result, *tstr, *t, c, *word_spec; + int result_len; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + mbstate_t ps; + + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); +#endif + + result = (char *)xmalloc (result_len = 128); + + i = start; + + /* If it is followed by something that starts a word specifier, + then !! is implied as the event specifier. */ + + if (member (string[i + 1], ":$*%^")) + { + char fake_s[3]; + int fake_i = 0; + i++; + fake_s[0] = fake_s[1] = history_expansion_char; + fake_s[2] = '\0'; + event = get_history_event (fake_s, &fake_i, 0); + } + else if (string[i + 1] == '#') + { + i += 2; + event = current_line; + } + else + { + int quoted_search_delimiter = 0; + + /* If the character before this `!' is a double or single + quote, then this expansion takes place inside of the + quoted string. If we have to search for some text ("!foo"), + allow the delimiter to end the search string. */ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + int c, l; + l = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (string, i, MB_FIND_ANY); + c = string[l]; + /* XXX - original patch had i - 1 ??? If i == 0 it would fail. */ + if (i && (c == '\'' || c == '"')) + quoted_search_delimiter = c; + } + else +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + if (i && (string[i - 1] == '\'' || string[i - 1] == '"')) + quoted_search_delimiter = string[i - 1]; + + event = get_history_event (string, &i, quoted_search_delimiter); + } + + if (event == 0) + { + *ret_string = hist_error (string, start, i, EVENT_NOT_FOUND); + free (result); + return (-1); + } + + /* If a word specifier is found, then do what that requires. */ + starting_index = i; + word_spec = get_history_word_specifier (string, event, &i); + + /* There is no such thing as a `malformed word specifier'. However, + it is possible for a specifier that has no match. In that case, + we complain. */ + if (word_spec == (char *)&error_pointer) + { + *ret_string = hist_error (string, starting_index, i, BAD_WORD_SPEC); + free (result); + return (-1); + } + + /* If no word specifier, than the thing of interest was the event. */ + temp = word_spec ? savestring (word_spec) : savestring (event); + FREE (word_spec); + + /* Perhaps there are other modifiers involved. Do what they say. */ + want_quotes = substitute_globally = print_only = 0; + starting_index = i; + + while (string[i] == ':') + { + c = string[i + 1]; + + if (c == 'g') + { + substitute_globally = 1; + i++; + c = string[i + 1]; + } + + switch (c) + { + default: + *ret_string = hist_error (string, i+1, i+2, BAD_MODIFIER); + free (result); + free (temp); + return -1; + + case 'q': + want_quotes = 'q'; + break; + + case 'x': + want_quotes = 'x'; + break; + + /* :p means make this the last executed line. So we + return an error state after adding this line to the + history. */ + case 'p': + print_only++; + break; + + /* :t discards all but the last part of the pathname. */ + case 't': + tstr = strrchr (temp, '/'); + if (tstr) + { + tstr++; + t = savestring (tstr); + free (temp); + temp = t; + } + break; + + /* :h discards the last part of a pathname. */ + case 'h': + tstr = strrchr (temp, '/'); + if (tstr) + *tstr = '\0'; + break; + + /* :r discards the suffix. */ + case 'r': + tstr = strrchr (temp, '.'); + if (tstr) + *tstr = '\0'; + break; + + /* :e discards everything but the suffix. */ + case 'e': + tstr = strrchr (temp, '.'); + if (tstr) + { + t = savestring (tstr); + free (temp); + temp = t; + } + break; + + /* :s/this/that substitutes `that' for the first + occurrence of `this'. :gs/this/that substitutes `that' + for each occurrence of `this'. :& repeats the last + substitution. :g& repeats the last substitution + globally. */ + + case '&': + case 's': + { + char *new_event; + int delimiter, failed, si, l_temp; + + if (c == 's') + { + if (i + 2 < (int)strlen (string)) + { +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + _rl_adjust_point (string, i + 2, &ps); + if (_rl_get_char_len (string + i + 2, &ps) > 1) + delimiter = 0; + else + delimiter = string[i + 2]; + } + else +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + delimiter = string[i + 2]; + } + else + break; /* no search delimiter */ + + i += 3; + + t = get_subst_pattern (string, &i, delimiter, 0, &subst_lhs_len); + /* An empty substitution lhs with no previous substitution + uses the last search string as the lhs. */ + if (t) + { + FREE (subst_lhs); + subst_lhs = t; + } + else if (!subst_lhs) + { + if (search_string && *search_string) + { + subst_lhs = savestring (search_string); + subst_lhs_len = strlen (subst_lhs); + } + else + { + subst_lhs = (char *) NULL; + subst_lhs_len = 0; + } + } + + FREE (subst_rhs); + subst_rhs = get_subst_pattern (string, &i, delimiter, 1, &subst_rhs_len); + + /* If `&' appears in the rhs, it's supposed to be replaced + with the lhs. */ + if (member ('&', subst_rhs)) + postproc_subst_rhs (); + } + else + i += 2; + + /* If there is no lhs, the substitution can't succeed. */ + if (subst_lhs_len == 0) + { + *ret_string = hist_error (string, starting_index, i, NO_PREV_SUBST); + free (result); + free (temp); + return -1; + } + + l_temp = strlen (temp); + /* Ignore impossible cases. */ + if (subst_lhs_len > l_temp) + { + *ret_string = hist_error (string, starting_index, i, SUBST_FAILED); + free (result); + free (temp); + return (-1); + } + + /* Find the first occurrence of THIS in TEMP. */ + si = 0; + for (failed = 1; (si + subst_lhs_len) <= l_temp; si++) + if (STREQN (temp+si, subst_lhs, subst_lhs_len)) + { + int len = subst_rhs_len - subst_lhs_len + l_temp; + new_event = (char *)xmalloc (1 + len); + strncpy (new_event, temp, si); + strncpy (new_event + si, subst_rhs, subst_rhs_len); + strncpy (new_event + si + subst_rhs_len, + temp + si + subst_lhs_len, + l_temp - (si + subst_lhs_len)); + new_event[len] = '\0'; + free (temp); + temp = new_event; + + failed = 0; + + if (substitute_globally) + { + si += subst_rhs_len; + l_temp = strlen (temp); + substitute_globally++; + continue; + } + else + break; + } + + if (substitute_globally > 1) + { + substitute_globally = 0; + continue; /* don't want to increment i */ + } + + if (failed == 0) + continue; /* don't want to increment i */ + + *ret_string = hist_error (string, starting_index, i, SUBST_FAILED); + free (result); + free (temp); + return (-1); + } + } + i += 2; + } + /* Done with modfiers. */ + /* Believe it or not, we have to back the pointer up by one. */ + --i; + + if (want_quotes) + { + char *x; + + if (want_quotes == 'q') + x = sh_single_quote (temp); + else if (want_quotes == 'x') + x = quote_breaks (temp); + else + x = savestring (temp); + + free (temp); + temp = x; + } + + n = strlen (temp); + if (n >= result_len) + result = (char *)xrealloc (result, n + 2); + strcpy (result, temp); + free (temp); + + *end_index_ptr = i; + *ret_string = result; + return (print_only); +} + +/* Expand the string STRING, placing the result into OUTPUT, a pointer + to a string. Returns: + + -1) If there was an error in expansion. + 0) If no expansions took place (or, if the only change in + the text was the de-slashifying of the history expansion + character) + 1) If expansions did take place + 2) If the `p' modifier was given and the caller should print the result + + If an error ocurred in expansion, then OUTPUT contains a descriptive + error message. */ + +#define ADD_STRING(s) \ + do \ + { \ + int sl = strlen (s); \ + j += sl; \ + if (j >= result_len) \ + { \ + while (j >= result_len) \ + result_len += 128; \ + result = (char *)xrealloc (result, result_len); \ + } \ + strcpy (result + j - sl, s); \ + } \ + while (0) + +#define ADD_CHAR(c) \ + do \ + { \ + if (j >= result_len - 1) \ + result = (char *)xrealloc (result, result_len += 64); \ + result[j++] = c; \ + result[j] = '\0'; \ + } \ + while (0) + +int +history_expand (hstring, output) + char *hstring; + char **output; +{ + register int j; + int i, r, l, passc, cc, modified, eindex, only_printing; + char *string; + + /* The output string, and its length. */ + int result_len; + char *result; + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + char mb[MB_LEN_MAX]; + mbstate_t ps; +#endif + + /* Used when adding the string. */ + char *temp; + + if (output == 0) + return 0; + + /* Setting the history expansion character to 0 inhibits all + history expansion. */ + if (history_expansion_char == 0) + { + *output = savestring (hstring); + return (0); + } + + /* Prepare the buffer for printing error messages. */ + result = (char *)xmalloc (result_len = 256); + result[0] = '\0'; + + only_printing = modified = 0; + l = strlen (hstring); + + /* Grovel the string. Only backslash and single quotes can quote the + history escape character. We also handle arg specifiers. */ + + /* Before we grovel forever, see if the history_expansion_char appears + anywhere within the text. */ + + /* The quick substitution character is a history expansion all right. That + is to say, "^this^that^" is equivalent to "!!:s^this^that^", and in fact, + that is the substitution that we do. */ + if (hstring[0] == history_subst_char) + { + string = (char *)xmalloc (l + 5); + + string[0] = string[1] = history_expansion_char; + string[2] = ':'; + string[3] = 's'; + strcpy (string + 4, hstring); + l += 4; + } + else + { +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); +#endif + + string = hstring; + /* If not quick substitution, still maybe have to do expansion. */ + + /* `!' followed by one of the characters in history_no_expand_chars + is NOT an expansion. */ + for (i = 0; string[i]; i++) + { +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + int v; + v = _rl_get_char_len (string + i, &ps); + if (v > 1) + { + i += v - 1; + continue; + } + } +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + + cc = string[i + 1]; + /* The history_comment_char, if set, appearing at the beginning + of a word signifies that the rest of the line should not have + history expansion performed on it. + Skip the rest of the line and break out of the loop. */ + if (history_comment_char && string[i] == history_comment_char && + (i == 0 || member (string[i - 1], history_word_delimiters))) + { + while (string[i]) + i++; + break; + } + else if (string[i] == history_expansion_char) + { + if (!cc || member (cc, history_no_expand_chars)) + continue; + /* If the calling application has set + history_inhibit_expansion_function to a function that checks + for special cases that should not be history expanded, + call the function and skip the expansion if it returns a + non-zero value. */ + else if (history_inhibit_expansion_function && + (*history_inhibit_expansion_function) (string, i)) + continue; + else + break; + } + /* XXX - at some point, might want to extend this to handle + double quotes as well. */ + else if (history_quotes_inhibit_expansion && string[i] == '\'') + { + /* If this is bash, single quotes inhibit history expansion. */ + i++; + hist_string_extract_single_quoted (string, &i); + } + else if (history_quotes_inhibit_expansion && string[i] == '\\') + { + /* If this is bash, allow backslashes to quote single + quotes and the history expansion character. */ + if (cc == '\'' || cc == history_expansion_char) + i++; + } + } + + if (string[i] != history_expansion_char) + { + free (result); + *output = savestring (string); + return (0); + } + } + + /* Extract and perform the substitution. */ + for (passc = i = j = 0; i < l; i++) + { + int tchar = string[i]; + + if (passc) + { + passc = 0; + ADD_CHAR (tchar); + continue; + } + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + int k, c; + + c = tchar; + memset (mb, 0, sizeof (mb)); + for (k = 0; k < MB_LEN_MAX; k++) + { + mb[k] = (char)c; + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + if (_rl_get_char_len (mb, &ps) == -2) + c = string[++i]; + else + break; + } + if (strlen (mb) > 1) + { + ADD_STRING (mb); + break; + } + } +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + + if (tchar == history_expansion_char) + tchar = -3; + else if (tchar == history_comment_char) + tchar = -2; + + switch (tchar) + { + default: + ADD_CHAR (string[i]); + break; + + case '\\': + passc++; + ADD_CHAR (tchar); + break; + + case '\'': + { + /* If history_quotes_inhibit_expansion is set, single quotes + inhibit history expansion. */ + if (history_quotes_inhibit_expansion) + { + int quote, slen; + + quote = i++; + hist_string_extract_single_quoted (string, &i); + + slen = i - quote + 2; + temp = (char *)xmalloc (slen); + strncpy (temp, string + quote, slen); + temp[slen - 1] = '\0'; + ADD_STRING (temp); + free (temp); + } + else + ADD_CHAR (string[i]); + break; + } + + case -2: /* history_comment_char */ + if (i == 0 || member (string[i - 1], history_word_delimiters)) + { + temp = (char *)xmalloc (l - i + 1); + strcpy (temp, string + i); + ADD_STRING (temp); + free (temp); + i = l; + } + else + ADD_CHAR (string[i]); + break; + + case -3: /* history_expansion_char */ + cc = string[i + 1]; + + /* If the history_expansion_char is followed by one of the + characters in history_no_expand_chars, then it is not a + candidate for expansion of any kind. */ + if (member (cc, history_no_expand_chars)) + { + ADD_CHAR (string[i]); + break; + } + +#if defined (NO_BANG_HASH_MODIFIERS) + /* There is something that is listed as a `word specifier' in csh + documentation which means `the expanded text to this point'. + That is not a word specifier, it is an event specifier. If we + don't want to allow modifiers with `!#', just stick the current + output line in again. */ + if (cc == '#') + { + if (result) + { + temp = (char *)xmalloc (1 + strlen (result)); + strcpy (temp, result); + ADD_STRING (temp); + free (temp); + } + i++; + break; + } +#endif + + r = history_expand_internal (string, i, &eindex, &temp, result); + if (r < 0) + { + *output = temp; + free (result); + if (string != hstring) + free (string); + return -1; + } + else + { + if (temp) + { + modified++; + if (*temp) + ADD_STRING (temp); + free (temp); + } + only_printing = r == 1; + i = eindex; + } + break; + } + } + + *output = result; + if (string != hstring) + free (string); + + if (only_printing) + { + add_history (result); + return (2); + } + + return (modified != 0); +} + +/* Return a consed string which is the word specified in SPEC, and found + in FROM. NULL is returned if there is no spec. The address of + ERROR_POINTER is returned if the word specified cannot be found. + CALLER_INDEX is the offset in SPEC to start looking; it is updated + to point to just after the last character parsed. */ +static char * +get_history_word_specifier (spec, from, caller_index) + char *spec, *from; + int *caller_index; +{ + register int i = *caller_index; + int first, last; + int expecting_word_spec = 0; + char *result; + + /* The range of words to return doesn't exist yet. */ + first = last = 0; + result = (char *)NULL; + + /* If we found a colon, then this *must* be a word specification. If + it isn't, then it is an error. */ + if (spec[i] == ':') + { + i++; + expecting_word_spec++; + } + + /* Handle special cases first. */ + + /* `%' is the word last searched for. */ + if (spec[i] == '%') + { + *caller_index = i + 1; + return (search_match ? savestring (search_match) : savestring ("")); + } + + /* `*' matches all of the arguments, but not the command. */ + if (spec[i] == '*') + { + *caller_index = i + 1; + result = history_arg_extract (1, '$', from); + return (result ? result : savestring ("")); + } + + /* `$' is last arg. */ + if (spec[i] == '$') + { + *caller_index = i + 1; + return (history_arg_extract ('$', '$', from)); + } + + /* Try to get FIRST and LAST figured out. */ + + if (spec[i] == '-') + first = 0; + else if (spec[i] == '^') + first = 1; + else if (_rl_digit_p (spec[i]) && expecting_word_spec) + { + for (first = 0; _rl_digit_p (spec[i]); i++) + first = (first * 10) + _rl_digit_value (spec[i]); + } + else + return ((char *)NULL); /* no valid `first' for word specifier */ + + if (spec[i] == '^' || spec[i] == '*') + { + last = (spec[i] == '^') ? 1 : '$'; /* x* abbreviates x-$ */ + i++; + } + else if (spec[i] != '-') + last = first; + else + { + i++; + + if (_rl_digit_p (spec[i])) + { + for (last = 0; _rl_digit_p (spec[i]); i++) + last = (last * 10) + _rl_digit_value (spec[i]); + } + else if (spec[i] == '$') + { + i++; + last = '$'; + } +#if 0 + else if (!spec[i] || spec[i] == ':') + /* check against `:' because there could be a modifier separator */ +#else + else + /* csh seems to allow anything to terminate the word spec here, + leaving it as an abbreviation. */ +#endif + last = -1; /* x- abbreviates x-$ omitting word `$' */ + } + + *caller_index = i; + + if (last >= first || last == '$' || last < 0) + result = history_arg_extract (first, last, from); + + return (result ? result : (char *)&error_pointer); +} + +/* Extract the args specified, starting at FIRST, and ending at LAST. + The args are taken from STRING. If either FIRST or LAST is < 0, + then make that arg count from the right (subtract from the number of + tokens, so that FIRST = -1 means the next to last token on the line). + If LAST is `$' the last arg from STRING is used. */ +char * +history_arg_extract (first, last, string) + int first, last; + const char *string; +{ + register int i, len; + char *result; + int size, offset; + char **list; + + /* XXX - think about making history_tokenize return a struct array, + each struct in array being a string and a length to avoid the + calls to strlen below. */ + if ((list = history_tokenize (string)) == NULL) + return ((char *)NULL); + + for (len = 0; list[len]; len++) + ; + + if (last < 0) + last = len + last - 1; + + if (first < 0) + first = len + first - 1; + + if (last == '$') + last = len - 1; + + if (first == '$') + first = len - 1; + + last++; + + if (first >= len || last > len || first < 0 || last < 0 || first > last) + result = ((char *)NULL); + else + { + for (size = 0, i = first; i < last; i++) + size += strlen (list[i]) + 1; + result = (char *)xmalloc (size + 1); + result[0] = '\0'; + + for (i = first, offset = 0; i < last; i++) + { + strcpy (result + offset, list[i]); + offset += strlen (list[i]); + if (i + 1 < last) + { + result[offset++] = ' '; + result[offset] = 0; + } + } + } + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + free (list[i]); + free (list); + + return (result); +} + +#define slashify_in_quotes "\\`\"$" + +/* Parse STRING into tokens and return an array of strings. If WIND is + not -1 and INDP is not null, we also want the word surrounding index + WIND. The position in the returned array of strings is returned in + *INDP. */ +static char ** +history_tokenize_internal (string, wind, indp) + const char *string; + int wind, *indp; +{ + char **result; + register int i, start, result_index, size; + int len, delimiter; + + /* If we're searching for a string that's not part of a word (e.g., " "), + make sure we set *INDP to a reasonable value. */ + if (indp && wind != -1) + *indp = -1; + + /* Get a token, and stuff it into RESULT. The tokens are split + exactly where the shell would split them. */ + for (i = result_index = size = 0, result = (char **)NULL; string[i]; ) + { + delimiter = 0; + + /* Skip leading whitespace. */ + for (; string[i] && whitespace (string[i]); i++) + ; + if (string[i] == 0 || string[i] == history_comment_char) + return (result); + + start = i; + + if (member (string[i], "()\n")) + { + i++; + goto got_token; + } + + if (member (string[i], "<>;&|$")) + { + int peek = string[i + 1]; + + if (peek == string[i] && peek != '$') + { + if (peek == '<' && string[i + 2] == '-') + i++; + i += 2; + goto got_token; + } + else + { + if ((peek == '&' && (string[i] == '>' || string[i] == '<')) || + ((peek == '>') && (string[i] == '&')) || + ((peek == '(') && (string[i] == '$'))) + { + i += 2; + goto got_token; + } + } + if (string[i] != '$') + { + i++; + goto got_token; + } + } + + /* Get word from string + i; */ + + if (member (string[i], HISTORY_QUOTE_CHARACTERS)) + delimiter = string[i++]; + + for (; string[i]; i++) + { + if (string[i] == '\\' && string[i + 1] == '\n') + { + i++; + continue; + } + + if (string[i] == '\\' && delimiter != '\'' && + (delimiter != '"' || member (string[i], slashify_in_quotes))) + { + i++; + continue; + } + + if (delimiter && string[i] == delimiter) + { + delimiter = 0; + continue; + } + + if (!delimiter && (member (string[i], history_word_delimiters))) + break; + + if (!delimiter && member (string[i], HISTORY_QUOTE_CHARACTERS)) + delimiter = string[i]; + } + + got_token: + + /* If we are looking for the word in which the character at a + particular index falls, remember it. */ + if (indp && wind != -1 && wind >= start && wind < i) + *indp = result_index; + + len = i - start; + if (result_index + 2 >= size) + result = (char **)xrealloc (result, ((size += 10) * sizeof (char *))); + result[result_index] = (char *)xmalloc (1 + len); + strncpy (result[result_index], string + start, len); + result[result_index][len] = '\0'; + result[++result_index] = (char *)NULL; + } + + return (result); +} + +/* Return an array of tokens, much as the shell might. The tokens are + parsed out of STRING. */ +char ** +history_tokenize (string) + const char *string; +{ + return (history_tokenize_internal (string, -1, (int *)NULL)); +} + +/* Find and return the word which contains the character at index IND + in the history line LINE. Used to save the word matched by the + last history !?string? search. */ +static char * +history_find_word (line, ind) + char *line; + int ind; +{ + char **words, *s; + int i, wind; + + words = history_tokenize_internal (line, ind, &wind); + if (wind == -1 || words == 0) + return ((char *)NULL); + s = words[wind]; + for (i = 0; i < wind; i++) + free (words[i]); + for (i = wind + 1; words[i]; i++) + free (words[i]); + free (words); + return s; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/histfile.c b/readline-4.3.orig/histfile.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60a9125 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/histfile.c @@ -0,0 +1,479 @@ +/* histfile.c - functions to manipulate the history file. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the GNU History Library (the Library), a set of + routines for managing the text of previously typed lines. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +/* The goal is to make the implementation transparent, so that you + don't have to know what data types are used, just what functions + you can call. I think I have done that. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> + +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifndef _MINIX +# include <sys/file.h> +#endif +#include "posixstat.h" +#include <fcntl.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#if defined (__EMX__) || defined (__CYGWIN__) +# undef HAVE_MMAP +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_MMAP +# include <sys/mman.h> + +# ifdef MAP_FILE +# define MAP_RFLAGS (MAP_FILE|MAP_PRIVATE) +# define MAP_WFLAGS (MAP_FILE|MAP_SHARED) +# else +# define MAP_RFLAGS MAP_PRIVATE +# define MAP_WFLAGS MAP_SHARED +# endif + +# ifndef MAP_FAILED +# define MAP_FAILED ((void *)-1) +# endif + +#endif /* HAVE_MMAP */ + +/* If we're compiling for __EMX__ (OS/2) or __CYGWIN__ (cygwin32 environment + on win 95/98/nt), we want to open files with O_BINARY mode so that there + is no \n -> \r\n conversion performed. On other systems, we don't want to + mess around with O_BINARY at all, so we ensure that it's defined to 0. */ +#if defined (__EMX__) || defined (__CYGWIN__) +# ifndef O_BINARY +# define O_BINARY 0 +# endif +#else /* !__EMX__ && !__CYGWIN__ */ +# undef O_BINARY +# define O_BINARY 0 +#endif /* !__EMX__ && !__CYGWIN__ */ + +#include <errno.h> +#if !defined (errno) +extern int errno; +#endif /* !errno */ + +#include "history.h" +#include "histlib.h" + +#include "rlshell.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* Return the string that should be used in the place of this + filename. This only matters when you don't specify the + filename to read_history (), or write_history (). */ +static char * +history_filename (filename) + const char *filename; +{ + char *return_val; + const char *home; + int home_len; + + return_val = filename ? savestring (filename) : (char *)NULL; + + if (return_val) + return (return_val); + + home = sh_get_env_value ("HOME"); + + if (home == 0) + { + home = "."; + home_len = 1; + } + else + home_len = strlen (home); + + return_val = (char *)xmalloc (2 + home_len + 8); /* strlen(".history") == 8 */ + strcpy (return_val, home); + return_val[home_len] = '/'; +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + strcpy (return_val + home_len + 1, "_history"); +#else + strcpy (return_val + home_len + 1, ".history"); +#endif + + return (return_val); +} + +/* Add the contents of FILENAME to the history list, a line at a time. + If FILENAME is NULL, then read from ~/.history. Returns 0 if + successful, or errno if not. */ +int +read_history (filename) + const char *filename; +{ + return (read_history_range (filename, 0, -1)); +} + +/* Read a range of lines from FILENAME, adding them to the history list. + Start reading at the FROM'th line and end at the TO'th. If FROM + is zero, start at the beginning. If TO is less than FROM, read + until the end of the file. If FILENAME is NULL, then read from + ~/.history. Returns 0 if successful, or errno if not. */ +int +read_history_range (filename, from, to) + const char *filename; + int from, to; +{ + register char *line_start, *line_end; + char *input, *buffer, *bufend; + int file, current_line, chars_read; + struct stat finfo; + size_t file_size; + + buffer = (char *)NULL; + input = history_filename (filename); + file = open (input, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0666); + + if ((file < 0) || (fstat (file, &finfo) == -1)) + goto error_and_exit; + + file_size = (size_t)finfo.st_size; + + /* check for overflow on very large files */ + if (file_size != finfo.st_size || file_size + 1 < file_size) + { +#if defined (EFBIG) + errno = EFBIG; +#elif defined (EOVERFLOW) + errno = EOVERFLOW; +#endif + goto error_and_exit; + } + +#ifdef HAVE_MMAP + /* We map read/write and private so we can change newlines to NULs without + affecting the underlying object. */ + buffer = (char *)mmap (0, file_size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_RFLAGS, file, 0); + if ((void *)buffer == MAP_FAILED) + goto error_and_exit; + chars_read = file_size; +#else + buffer = (char *)malloc (file_size + 1); + if (buffer == 0) + goto error_and_exit; + + chars_read = read (file, buffer, file_size); +#endif + if (chars_read < 0) + { + error_and_exit: + chars_read = errno; + if (file >= 0) + close (file); + + FREE (input); +#ifndef HAVE_MMAP + FREE (buffer); +#endif + + return (chars_read); + } + + close (file); + + /* Set TO to larger than end of file if negative. */ + if (to < 0) + to = chars_read; + + /* Start at beginning of file, work to end. */ + bufend = buffer + chars_read; + current_line = 0; + + /* Skip lines until we are at FROM. */ + for (line_start = line_end = buffer; line_end < bufend && current_line < from; line_end++) + if (*line_end == '\n') + { + current_line++; + line_start = line_end + 1; + } + + /* If there are lines left to gobble, then gobble them now. */ + for (line_end = line_start; line_end < bufend; line_end++) + if (*line_end == '\n') + { + *line_end = '\0'; + + if (*line_start) + add_history (line_start); + + current_line++; + + if (current_line >= to) + break; + + line_start = line_end + 1; + } + + FREE (input); +#ifndef HAVE_MMAP + FREE (buffer); +#else + munmap (buffer, file_size); +#endif + + return (0); +} + +/* Truncate the history file FNAME, leaving only LINES trailing lines. + If FNAME is NULL, then use ~/.history. Returns 0 on success, errno + on failure. */ +int +history_truncate_file (fname, lines) + const char *fname; + int lines; +{ + char *buffer, *filename, *bp; + int file, chars_read, rv; + struct stat finfo; + size_t file_size; + + buffer = (char *)NULL; + filename = history_filename (fname); + file = open (filename, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0666); + rv = 0; + + /* Don't try to truncate non-regular files. */ + if (file == -1 || fstat (file, &finfo) == -1) + { + rv = errno; + if (file != -1) + close (file); + goto truncate_exit; + } + + if (S_ISREG (finfo.st_mode) == 0) + { + close (file); +#ifdef EFTYPE + rv = EFTYPE; +#else + rv = EINVAL; +#endif + goto truncate_exit; + } + + file_size = (size_t)finfo.st_size; + + /* check for overflow on very large files */ + if (file_size != finfo.st_size || file_size + 1 < file_size) + { + close (file); +#if defined (EFBIG) + rv = errno = EFBIG; +#elif defined (EOVERFLOW) + rv = errno = EOVERFLOW; +#else + rv = errno = EINVAL; +#endif + goto truncate_exit; + } + + buffer = (char *)malloc (file_size + 1); + if (buffer == 0) + { + close (file); + goto truncate_exit; + } + + chars_read = read (file, buffer, file_size); + close (file); + + if (chars_read <= 0) + { + rv = (chars_read < 0) ? errno : 0; + goto truncate_exit; + } + + /* Count backwards from the end of buffer until we have passed + LINES lines. */ + for (bp = buffer + chars_read - 1; lines && bp > buffer; bp--) + { + if (*bp == '\n') + lines--; + } + + /* If this is the first line, then the file contains exactly the + number of lines we want to truncate to, so we don't need to do + anything. It's the first line if we don't find a newline between + the current value of i and 0. Otherwise, write from the start of + this line until the end of the buffer. */ + for ( ; bp > buffer; bp--) + if (*bp == '\n') + { + bp++; + break; + } + + /* Write only if there are more lines in the file than we want to + truncate to. */ + if (bp > buffer && ((file = open (filename, O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY, 0600)) != -1)) + { + write (file, bp, chars_read - (bp - buffer)); + +#if defined (__BEOS__) + /* BeOS ignores O_TRUNC. */ + ftruncate (file, chars_read - (bp - buffer)); +#endif + + close (file); + } + + truncate_exit: + + FREE (buffer); + + free (filename); + return rv; +} + +/* Workhorse function for writing history. Writes NELEMENT entries + from the history list to FILENAME. OVERWRITE is non-zero if you + wish to replace FILENAME with the entries. */ +static int +history_do_write (filename, nelements, overwrite) + const char *filename; + int nelements, overwrite; +{ + register int i; + char *output; + int file, mode, rv; + size_t cursize; + +#ifdef HAVE_MMAP + mode = overwrite ? O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY : O_RDWR|O_APPEND|O_BINARY; +#else + mode = overwrite ? O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY : O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_BINARY; +#endif + output = history_filename (filename); + rv = 0; + + if ((file = open (output, mode, 0600)) == -1) + { + FREE (output); + return (errno); + } + +#ifdef HAVE_MMAP + cursize = overwrite ? 0 : lseek (file, 0, SEEK_END); +#endif + + if (nelements > history_length) + nelements = history_length; + + /* Build a buffer of all the lines to write, and write them in one syscall. + Suggested by Peter Ho (peter@robosts.oxford.ac.uk). */ + { + HIST_ENTRY **the_history; /* local */ + register int j; + int buffer_size; + char *buffer; + + the_history = history_list (); + /* Calculate the total number of bytes to write. */ + for (buffer_size = 0, i = history_length - nelements; i < history_length; i++) + buffer_size += 1 + strlen (the_history[i]->line); + + /* Allocate the buffer, and fill it. */ +#ifdef HAVE_MMAP + if (ftruncate (file, buffer_size+cursize) == -1) + goto mmap_error; + buffer = (char *)mmap (0, buffer_size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_WFLAGS, file, cursize); + if ((void *)buffer == MAP_FAILED) + { +mmap_error: + rv = errno; + FREE (output); + close (file); + return rv; + } +#else + buffer = (char *)malloc (buffer_size); + if (buffer == 0) + { + rv = errno; + FREE (output); + close (file); + return rv; + } +#endif + + for (j = 0, i = history_length - nelements; i < history_length; i++) + { + strcpy (buffer + j, the_history[i]->line); + j += strlen (the_history[i]->line); + buffer[j++] = '\n'; + } + +#ifdef HAVE_MMAP + if (msync (buffer, buffer_size, 0) != 0 || munmap (buffer, buffer_size) != 0) + rv = errno; +#else + if (write (file, buffer, buffer_size) < 0) + rv = errno; + free (buffer); +#endif + } + + close (file); + + FREE (output); + + return (rv); +} + +/* Append NELEMENT entries to FILENAME. The entries appended are from + the end of the list minus NELEMENTs up to the end of the list. */ +int +append_history (nelements, filename) + int nelements; + const char *filename; +{ + return (history_do_write (filename, nelements, HISTORY_APPEND)); +} + +/* Overwrite FILENAME with the current history. If FILENAME is NULL, + then write the history list to ~/.history. Values returned + are as in read_history ().*/ +int +write_history (filename) + const char *filename; +{ + return (history_do_write (filename, history_length, HISTORY_OVERWRITE)); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/histlib.h b/readline-4.3.orig/histlib.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c39af71 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/histlib.h @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +/* histlib.h -- internal definitions for the history library. */ +/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the GNU History Library (the Library), a set of + routines for managing the text of previously typed lines. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_HISTLIB_H_) +#define _HISTLIB_H_ + +#if defined (HAVE_STRING_H) +# include <string.h> +#else +# include <strings.h> +#endif /* !HAVE_STRING_H */ + +#if !defined (STREQ) +#define STREQ(a, b) (((a)[0] == (b)[0]) && (strcmp ((a), (b)) == 0)) +#define STREQN(a, b, n) (((n) == 0) ? (1) \ + : ((a)[0] == (b)[0]) && (strncmp ((a), (b), (n)) == 0)) +#endif + +#ifndef savestring +#define savestring(x) strcpy (xmalloc (1 + strlen (x)), (x)) +#endif + +#ifndef whitespace +#define whitespace(c) (((c) == ' ') || ((c) == '\t')) +#endif + +#ifndef _rl_digit_p +#define _rl_digit_p(c) ((c) >= '0' && (c) <= '9') +#endif + +#ifndef _rl_digit_value +#define _rl_digit_value(c) ((c) - '0') +#endif + +#ifndef member +# ifndef strchr +extern char *strchr (); +# endif +#define member(c, s) ((c) ? ((char *)strchr ((s), (c)) != (char *)NULL) : 0) +#endif + +#ifndef FREE +# define FREE(x) if (x) free (x) +#endif + +/* Possible history errors passed to hist_error. */ +#define EVENT_NOT_FOUND 0 +#define BAD_WORD_SPEC 1 +#define SUBST_FAILED 2 +#define BAD_MODIFIER 3 +#define NO_PREV_SUBST 4 + +/* Possible definitions for history starting point specification. */ +#define ANCHORED_SEARCH 1 +#define NON_ANCHORED_SEARCH 0 + +/* Possible definitions for what style of writing the history file we want. */ +#define HISTORY_APPEND 0 +#define HISTORY_OVERWRITE 1 + +/* Some variable definitions shared across history source files. */ +extern int history_offset; + +#endif /* !_HISTLIB_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/history.c b/readline-4.3.orig/history.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4242f33 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/history.c @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ +/* History.c -- standalone history library */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the GNU History Library (the Library), a set of + routines for managing the text of previously typed lines. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +/* The goal is to make the implementation transparent, so that you + don't have to know what data types are used, just what functions + you can call. I think I have done that. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# ifdef _MINIX +# include <sys/types.h> +# endif +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#include "history.h" +#include "histlib.h" + +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* The number of slots to increase the_history by. */ +#define DEFAULT_HISTORY_GROW_SIZE 50 + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* History Functions */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* An array of HIST_ENTRY. This is where we store the history. */ +static HIST_ENTRY **the_history = (HIST_ENTRY **)NULL; + +/* Non-zero means that we have enforced a limit on the amount of + history that we save. */ +static int history_stifled; + +/* The current number of slots allocated to the input_history. */ +static int history_size; + +/* If HISTORY_STIFLED is non-zero, then this is the maximum number of + entries to remember. */ +int history_max_entries; +int max_input_history; /* backwards compatibility */ + +/* The current location of the interactive history pointer. Just makes + life easier for outside callers. */ +int history_offset; + +/* The number of strings currently stored in the history list. */ +int history_length; + +/* The logical `base' of the history array. It defaults to 1. */ +int history_base = 1; + +/* Return the current HISTORY_STATE of the history. */ +HISTORY_STATE * +history_get_history_state () +{ + HISTORY_STATE *state; + + state = (HISTORY_STATE *)xmalloc (sizeof (HISTORY_STATE)); + state->entries = the_history; + state->offset = history_offset; + state->length = history_length; + state->size = history_size; + state->flags = 0; + if (history_stifled) + state->flags |= HS_STIFLED; + + return (state); +} + +/* Set the state of the current history array to STATE. */ +void +history_set_history_state (state) + HISTORY_STATE *state; +{ + the_history = state->entries; + history_offset = state->offset; + history_length = state->length; + history_size = state->size; + if (state->flags & HS_STIFLED) + history_stifled = 1; +} + +/* Begin a session in which the history functions might be used. This + initializes interactive variables. */ +void +using_history () +{ + history_offset = history_length; +} + +/* Return the number of bytes that the primary history entries are using. + This just adds up the lengths of the_history->lines. */ +int +history_total_bytes () +{ + register int i, result; + + for (i = result = 0; the_history && the_history[i]; i++) + result += strlen (the_history[i]->line); + + return (result); +} + +/* Returns the magic number which says what history element we are + looking at now. In this implementation, it returns history_offset. */ +int +where_history () +{ + return (history_offset); +} + +/* Make the current history item be the one at POS, an absolute index. + Returns zero if POS is out of range, else non-zero. */ +int +history_set_pos (pos) + int pos; +{ + if (pos > history_length || pos < 0 || !the_history) + return (0); + history_offset = pos; + return (1); +} + +/* Return the current history array. The caller has to be carefull, since this + is the actual array of data, and could be bashed or made corrupt easily. + The array is terminated with a NULL pointer. */ +HIST_ENTRY ** +history_list () +{ + return (the_history); +} + +/* Return the history entry at the current position, as determined by + history_offset. If there is no entry there, return a NULL pointer. */ +HIST_ENTRY * +current_history () +{ + return ((history_offset == history_length) || the_history == 0) + ? (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL + : the_history[history_offset]; +} + +/* Back up history_offset to the previous history entry, and return + a pointer to that entry. If there is no previous entry then return + a NULL pointer. */ +HIST_ENTRY * +previous_history () +{ + return history_offset ? the_history[--history_offset] : (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; +} + +/* Move history_offset forward to the next history entry, and return + a pointer to that entry. If there is no next entry then return a + NULL pointer. */ +HIST_ENTRY * +next_history () +{ + return (history_offset == history_length) ? (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL : the_history[++history_offset]; +} + +/* Return the history entry which is logically at OFFSET in the history array. + OFFSET is relative to history_base. */ +HIST_ENTRY * +history_get (offset) + int offset; +{ + int local_index; + + local_index = offset - history_base; + return (local_index >= history_length || local_index < 0 || !the_history) + ? (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL + : the_history[local_index]; +} + +/* Place STRING at the end of the history list. The data field + is set to NULL. */ +void +add_history (string) + const char *string; +{ + HIST_ENTRY *temp; + + if (history_stifled && (history_length == history_max_entries)) + { + register int i; + + /* If the history is stifled, and history_length is zero, + and it equals history_max_entries, we don't save items. */ + if (history_length == 0) + return; + + /* If there is something in the slot, then remove it. */ + if (the_history[0]) + { + free (the_history[0]->line); + free (the_history[0]); + } + + /* Copy the rest of the entries, moving down one slot. */ + for (i = 0; i < history_length; i++) + the_history[i] = the_history[i + 1]; + + history_base++; + } + else + { + if (history_size == 0) + { + history_size = DEFAULT_HISTORY_GROW_SIZE; + the_history = (HIST_ENTRY **)xmalloc (history_size * sizeof (HIST_ENTRY *)); + history_length = 1; + } + else + { + if (history_length == (history_size - 1)) + { + history_size += DEFAULT_HISTORY_GROW_SIZE; + the_history = (HIST_ENTRY **) + xrealloc (the_history, history_size * sizeof (HIST_ENTRY *)); + } + history_length++; + } + } + + temp = (HIST_ENTRY *)xmalloc (sizeof (HIST_ENTRY)); + temp->line = savestring (string); + temp->data = (char *)NULL; + + the_history[history_length] = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; + the_history[history_length - 1] = temp; +} + +/* Make the history entry at WHICH have LINE and DATA. This returns + the old entry so you can dispose of the data. In the case of an + invalid WHICH, a NULL pointer is returned. */ +HIST_ENTRY * +replace_history_entry (which, line, data) + int which; + const char *line; + histdata_t data; +{ + HIST_ENTRY *temp, *old_value; + + if (which >= history_length) + return ((HIST_ENTRY *)NULL); + + temp = (HIST_ENTRY *)xmalloc (sizeof (HIST_ENTRY)); + old_value = the_history[which]; + + temp->line = savestring (line); + temp->data = data; + the_history[which] = temp; + + return (old_value); +} + +/* Remove history element WHICH from the history. The removed + element is returned to you so you can free the line, data, + and containing structure. */ +HIST_ENTRY * +remove_history (which) + int which; +{ + HIST_ENTRY *return_value; + register int i; + + if (which >= history_length || !history_length) + return_value = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; + else + { + return_value = the_history[which]; + + for (i = which; i < history_length; i++) + the_history[i] = the_history[i + 1]; + + history_length--; + } + + return (return_value); +} + +/* Stifle the history list, remembering only MAX number of lines. */ +void +stifle_history (max) + int max; +{ + register int i, j; + + if (max < 0) + max = 0; + + if (history_length > max) + { + /* This loses because we cannot free the data. */ + for (i = 0, j = history_length - max; i < j; i++) + { + free (the_history[i]->line); + free (the_history[i]); + } + + history_base = i; + for (j = 0, i = history_length - max; j < max; i++, j++) + the_history[j] = the_history[i]; + the_history[j] = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; + history_length = j; + } + + history_stifled = 1; + max_input_history = history_max_entries = max; +} + +/* Stop stifling the history. This returns the previous maximum + number of history entries. The value is positive if the history + was stifled, negative if it wasn't. */ +int +unstifle_history () +{ + if (history_stifled) + { + history_stifled = 0; + return (history_max_entries); + } + else + return (-history_max_entries); +} + +int +history_is_stifled () +{ + return (history_stifled); +} + +void +clear_history () +{ + register int i; + + /* This loses because we cannot free the data. */ + for (i = 0; i < history_length; i++) + { + free (the_history[i]->line); + free (the_history[i]); + the_history[i] = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; + } + + history_offset = history_length = 0; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/history.h b/readline-4.3.orig/history.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58b5de4 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/history.h @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +/* History.h -- the names of functions that you can call in history. */ +/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the GNU History Library (the Library), a set of + routines for managing the text of previously typed lines. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#ifndef _HISTORY_H_ +#define _HISTORY_H_ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if defined READLINE_LIBRARY +# include "rlstdc.h" +# include "rltypedefs.h" +#else +# include <readline/rlstdc.h> +# include <readline/rltypedefs.h> +#endif + +#ifdef __STDC__ +typedef void *histdata_t; +#else +typedef char *histdata_t; +#endif + +/* The structure used to store a history entry. */ +typedef struct _hist_entry { + char *line; + histdata_t data; +} HIST_ENTRY; + +/* A structure used to pass the current state of the history stuff around. */ +typedef struct _hist_state { + HIST_ENTRY **entries; /* Pointer to the entries themselves. */ + int offset; /* The location pointer within this array. */ + int length; /* Number of elements within this array. */ + int size; /* Number of slots allocated to this array. */ + int flags; +} HISTORY_STATE; + +/* Flag values for the `flags' member of HISTORY_STATE. */ +#define HS_STIFLED 0x01 + +/* Initialization and state management. */ + +/* Begin a session in which the history functions might be used. This + just initializes the interactive variables. */ +extern void using_history PARAMS((void)); + +/* Return the current HISTORY_STATE of the history. */ +extern HISTORY_STATE *history_get_history_state PARAMS((void)); + +/* Set the state of the current history array to STATE. */ +extern void history_set_history_state PARAMS((HISTORY_STATE *)); + +/* Manage the history list. */ + +/* Place STRING at the end of the history list. + The associated data field (if any) is set to NULL. */ +extern void add_history PARAMS((const char *)); + +/* A reasonably useless function, only here for completeness. WHICH + is the magic number that tells us which element to delete. The + elements are numbered from 0. */ +extern HIST_ENTRY *remove_history PARAMS((int)); + +/* Make the history entry at WHICH have LINE and DATA. This returns + the old entry so you can dispose of the data. In the case of an + invalid WHICH, a NULL pointer is returned. */ +extern HIST_ENTRY *replace_history_entry PARAMS((int, const char *, histdata_t)); + +/* Clear the history list and start over. */ +extern void clear_history PARAMS((void)); + +/* Stifle the history list, remembering only MAX number of entries. */ +extern void stifle_history PARAMS((int)); + +/* Stop stifling the history. This returns the previous amount the + history was stifled by. The value is positive if the history was + stifled, negative if it wasn't. */ +extern int unstifle_history PARAMS((void)); + +/* Return 1 if the history is stifled, 0 if it is not. */ +extern int history_is_stifled PARAMS((void)); + +/* Information about the history list. */ + +/* Return a NULL terminated array of HIST_ENTRY which is the current input + history. Element 0 of this list is the beginning of time. If there + is no history, return NULL. */ +extern HIST_ENTRY **history_list PARAMS((void)); + +/* Returns the number which says what history element we are now + looking at. */ +extern int where_history PARAMS((void)); + +/* Return the history entry at the current position, as determined by + history_offset. If there is no entry there, return a NULL pointer. */ +extern HIST_ENTRY *current_history PARAMS((void)); + +/* Return the history entry which is logically at OFFSET in the history + array. OFFSET is relative to history_base. */ +extern HIST_ENTRY *history_get PARAMS((int)); + +/* Return the number of bytes that the primary history entries are using. + This just adds up the lengths of the_history->lines. */ +extern int history_total_bytes PARAMS((void)); + +/* Moving around the history list. */ + +/* Set the position in the history list to POS. */ +extern int history_set_pos PARAMS((int)); + +/* Back up history_offset to the previous history entry, and return + a pointer to that entry. If there is no previous entry, return + a NULL pointer. */ +extern HIST_ENTRY *previous_history PARAMS((void)); + +/* Move history_offset forward to the next item in the input_history, + and return the a pointer to that entry. If there is no next entry, + return a NULL pointer. */ +extern HIST_ENTRY *next_history PARAMS((void)); + +/* Searching the history list. */ + +/* Search the history for STRING, starting at history_offset. + If DIRECTION < 0, then the search is through previous entries, + else through subsequent. If the string is found, then + current_history () is the history entry, and the value of this function + is the offset in the line of that history entry that the string was + found in. Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is returned. */ +extern int history_search PARAMS((const char *, int)); + +/* Search the history for STRING, starting at history_offset. + The search is anchored: matching lines must begin with string. + DIRECTION is as in history_search(). */ +extern int history_search_prefix PARAMS((const char *, int)); + +/* Search for STRING in the history list, starting at POS, an + absolute index into the list. DIR, if negative, says to search + backwards from POS, else forwards. + Returns the absolute index of the history element where STRING + was found, or -1 otherwise. */ +extern int history_search_pos PARAMS((const char *, int, int)); + +/* Managing the history file. */ + +/* Add the contents of FILENAME to the history list, a line at a time. + If FILENAME is NULL, then read from ~/.history. Returns 0 if + successful, or errno if not. */ +extern int read_history PARAMS((const char *)); + +/* Read a range of lines from FILENAME, adding them to the history list. + Start reading at the FROM'th line and end at the TO'th. If FROM + is zero, start at the beginning. If TO is less than FROM, read + until the end of the file. If FILENAME is NULL, then read from + ~/.history. Returns 0 if successful, or errno if not. */ +extern int read_history_range PARAMS((const char *, int, int)); + +/* Write the current history to FILENAME. If FILENAME is NULL, + then write the history list to ~/.history. Values returned + are as in read_history (). */ +extern int write_history PARAMS((const char *)); + +/* Append NELEMENT entries to FILENAME. The entries appended are from + the end of the list minus NELEMENTs up to the end of the list. */ +extern int append_history PARAMS((int, const char *)); + +/* Truncate the history file, leaving only the last NLINES lines. */ +extern int history_truncate_file PARAMS((const char *, int)); + +/* History expansion. */ + +/* Expand the string STRING, placing the result into OUTPUT, a pointer + to a string. Returns: + + 0) If no expansions took place (or, if the only change in + the text was the de-slashifying of the history expansion + character) + 1) If expansions did take place + -1) If there was an error in expansion. + 2) If the returned line should just be printed. + + If an error ocurred in expansion, then OUTPUT contains a descriptive + error message. */ +extern int history_expand PARAMS((char *, char **)); + +/* Extract a string segment consisting of the FIRST through LAST + arguments present in STRING. Arguments are broken up as in + the shell. */ +extern char *history_arg_extract PARAMS((int, int, const char *)); + +/* Return the text of the history event beginning at the current + offset into STRING. Pass STRING with *INDEX equal to the + history_expansion_char that begins this specification. + DELIMITING_QUOTE is a character that is allowed to end the string + specification for what to search for in addition to the normal + characters `:', ` ', `\t', `\n', and sometimes `?'. */ +extern char *get_history_event PARAMS((const char *, int *, int)); + +/* Return an array of tokens, much as the shell might. The tokens are + parsed out of STRING. */ +extern char **history_tokenize PARAMS((const char *)); + +/* Exported history variables. */ +extern int history_base; +extern int history_length; +extern int history_max_entries; +extern char history_expansion_char; +extern char history_subst_char; +extern char *history_word_delimiters; +extern char history_comment_char; +extern char *history_no_expand_chars; +extern char *history_search_delimiter_chars; +extern int history_quotes_inhibit_expansion; + +/* Backwards compatibility */ +extern int max_input_history; + +/* If set, this function is called to decide whether or not a particular + history expansion should be treated as a special case for the calling + application and not expanded. */ +extern rl_linebuf_func_t *history_inhibit_expansion_function; + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* !_HISTORY_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/histsearch.c b/readline-4.3.orig/histsearch.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d94fd6c --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/histsearch.c @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +/* histsearch.c -- searching the history list. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the GNU History Library (the Library), a set of + routines for managing the text of previously typed lines. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# ifdef _MINIX +# include <sys/types.h> +# endif +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#include "history.h" +#include "histlib.h" + +/* The list of alternate characters that can delimit a history search + string. */ +char *history_search_delimiter_chars = (char *)NULL; + +static int history_search_internal PARAMS((const char *, int, int)); + +/* Search the history for STRING, starting at history_offset. + If DIRECTION < 0, then the search is through previous entries, else + through subsequent. If ANCHORED is non-zero, the string must + appear at the beginning of a history line, otherwise, the string + may appear anywhere in the line. If the string is found, then + current_history () is the history entry, and the value of this + function is the offset in the line of that history entry that the + string was found in. Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is + returned. */ + +static int +history_search_internal (string, direction, anchored) + const char *string; + int direction, anchored; +{ + register int i, reverse; + register char *line; + register int line_index; + int string_len; + HIST_ENTRY **the_history; /* local */ + + i = history_offset; + reverse = (direction < 0); + + /* Take care of trivial cases first. */ + if (string == 0 || *string == '\0') + return (-1); + + if (!history_length || ((i == history_length) && !reverse)) + return (-1); + + if (reverse && (i == history_length)) + i--; + +#define NEXT_LINE() do { if (reverse) i--; else i++; } while (0) + + the_history = history_list (); + string_len = strlen (string); + while (1) + { + /* Search each line in the history list for STRING. */ + + /* At limit for direction? */ + if ((reverse && i < 0) || (!reverse && i == history_length)) + return (-1); + + line = the_history[i]->line; + line_index = strlen (line); + + /* If STRING is longer than line, no match. */ + if (string_len > line_index) + { + NEXT_LINE (); + continue; + } + + /* Handle anchored searches first. */ + if (anchored == ANCHORED_SEARCH) + { + if (STREQN (string, line, string_len)) + { + history_offset = i; + return (0); + } + + NEXT_LINE (); + continue; + } + + /* Do substring search. */ + if (reverse) + { + line_index -= string_len; + + while (line_index >= 0) + { + if (STREQN (string, line + line_index, string_len)) + { + history_offset = i; + return (line_index); + } + line_index--; + } + } + else + { + register int limit; + + limit = line_index - string_len + 1; + line_index = 0; + + while (line_index < limit) + { + if (STREQN (string, line + line_index, string_len)) + { + history_offset = i; + return (line_index); + } + line_index++; + } + } + NEXT_LINE (); + } +} + +/* Do a non-anchored search for STRING through the history in DIRECTION. */ +int +history_search (string, direction) + const char *string; + int direction; +{ + return (history_search_internal (string, direction, NON_ANCHORED_SEARCH)); +} + +/* Do an anchored search for string through the history in DIRECTION. */ +int +history_search_prefix (string, direction) + const char *string; + int direction; +{ + return (history_search_internal (string, direction, ANCHORED_SEARCH)); +} + +/* Search for STRING in the history list. DIR is < 0 for searching + backwards. POS is an absolute index into the history list at + which point to begin searching. */ +int +history_search_pos (string, dir, pos) + const char *string; + int dir, pos; +{ + int ret, old; + + old = where_history (); + history_set_pos (pos); + if (history_search (string, dir) == -1) + { + history_set_pos (old); + return (-1); + } + ret = where_history (); + history_set_pos (old); + return ret; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/input.c b/readline-4.3.orig/input.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..841f05d --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/input.c @@ -0,0 +1,540 @@ +/* input.c -- character input functions for readline. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#if defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H) +# include <sys/file.h> +#endif /* HAVE_SYS_FILE_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_SELECT) +# if !defined (HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H) || !defined (M_UNIX) +# include <sys/time.h> +# endif +#endif /* HAVE_SELECT */ +#if defined (HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H) +# include <sys/select.h> +#endif + +#if defined (FIONREAD_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +# include <sys/ioctl.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <errno.h> + +#if !defined (errno) +extern int errno; +#endif /* !errno */ + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "rlshell.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* What kind of non-blocking I/O do we have? */ +#if !defined (O_NDELAY) && defined (O_NONBLOCK) +# define O_NDELAY O_NONBLOCK /* Posix style */ +#endif + +/* Non-null means it is a pointer to a function to run while waiting for + character input. */ +rl_hook_func_t *rl_event_hook = (rl_hook_func_t *)NULL; + +rl_getc_func_t *rl_getc_function = rl_getc; + +static int _keyboard_input_timeout = 100000; /* 0.1 seconds; it's in usec */ + +static int ibuffer_space PARAMS((void)); +static int rl_get_char PARAMS((int *)); +static int rl_gather_tyi PARAMS((void)); + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Character Input Buffering */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static int pop_index, push_index; +static unsigned char ibuffer[512]; +static int ibuffer_len = sizeof (ibuffer) - 1; + +#define any_typein (push_index != pop_index) + +int +_rl_any_typein () +{ + return any_typein; +} + +/* Return the amount of space available in the buffer for stuffing + characters. */ +static int +ibuffer_space () +{ + if (pop_index > push_index) + return (pop_index - push_index - 1); + else + return (ibuffer_len - (push_index - pop_index)); +} + +/* Get a key from the buffer of characters to be read. + Return the key in KEY. + Result is KEY if there was a key, or 0 if there wasn't. */ +static int +rl_get_char (key) + int *key; +{ + if (push_index == pop_index) + return (0); + + *key = ibuffer[pop_index++]; + + if (pop_index >= ibuffer_len) + pop_index = 0; + + return (1); +} + +/* Stuff KEY into the *front* of the input buffer. + Returns non-zero if successful, zero if there is + no space left in the buffer. */ +int +_rl_unget_char (key) + int key; +{ + if (ibuffer_space ()) + { + pop_index--; + if (pop_index < 0) + pop_index = ibuffer_len - 1; + ibuffer[pop_index] = key; + return (1); + } + return (0); +} + +/* If a character is available to be read, then read it and stuff it into + IBUFFER. Otherwise, just return. Returns number of characters read + (0 if none available) and -1 on error (EIO). */ +static int +rl_gather_tyi () +{ + int tty; + register int tem, result; + int chars_avail; + char input; +#if defined(HAVE_SELECT) + fd_set readfds, exceptfds; + struct timeval timeout; +#endif + + tty = fileno (rl_instream); + +#if defined (HAVE_SELECT) + FD_ZERO (&readfds); + FD_ZERO (&exceptfds); + FD_SET (tty, &readfds); + FD_SET (tty, &exceptfds); + timeout.tv_sec = 0; + timeout.tv_usec = _keyboard_input_timeout; + result = select (tty + 1, &readfds, (fd_set *)NULL, &exceptfds, &timeout); + if (result <= 0) + return 0; /* Nothing to read. */ +#endif + + result = -1; +#if defined (FIONREAD) + errno = 0; + result = ioctl (tty, FIONREAD, &chars_avail); + if (result == -1 && errno == EIO) + return -1; +#endif + +#if defined (O_NDELAY) + if (result == -1) + { + tem = fcntl (tty, F_GETFL, 0); + + fcntl (tty, F_SETFL, (tem | O_NDELAY)); + chars_avail = read (tty, &input, 1); + + fcntl (tty, F_SETFL, tem); + if (chars_avail == -1 && errno == EAGAIN) + return 0; + } +#endif /* O_NDELAY */ + + /* If there's nothing available, don't waste time trying to read + something. */ + if (chars_avail <= 0) + return 0; + + tem = ibuffer_space (); + + if (chars_avail > tem) + chars_avail = tem; + + /* One cannot read all of the available input. I can only read a single + character at a time, or else programs which require input can be + thwarted. If the buffer is larger than one character, I lose. + Damn! */ + if (tem < ibuffer_len) + chars_avail = 0; + + if (result != -1) + { + while (chars_avail--) + rl_stuff_char ((*rl_getc_function) (rl_instream)); + } + else + { + if (chars_avail) + rl_stuff_char (input); + } + + return 1; +} + +int +rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout (u) + int u; +{ + int o; + + o = _keyboard_input_timeout; + if (u > 0) + _keyboard_input_timeout = u; + return (o); +} + +/* Is there input available to be read on the readline input file + descriptor? Only works if the system has select(2) or FIONREAD. + Uses the value of _keyboard_input_timeout as the timeout; if another + readline function wants to specify a timeout and not leave it up to + the user, it should use _rl_input_queued(timeout_value_in_microseconds) + instead. */ +int +_rl_input_available () +{ +#if defined(HAVE_SELECT) + fd_set readfds, exceptfds; + struct timeval timeout; +#endif +#if !defined (HAVE_SELECT) && defined(FIONREAD) + int chars_avail; +#endif + int tty; + + tty = fileno (rl_instream); + +#if defined (HAVE_SELECT) + FD_ZERO (&readfds); + FD_ZERO (&exceptfds); + FD_SET (tty, &readfds); + FD_SET (tty, &exceptfds); + timeout.tv_sec = 0; + timeout.tv_usec = _keyboard_input_timeout; + return (select (tty + 1, &readfds, (fd_set *)NULL, &exceptfds, &timeout) > 0); +#else + +#if defined (FIONREAD) + if (ioctl (tty, FIONREAD, &chars_avail) == 0) + return (chars_avail); +#endif + +#endif + + return 0; +} + +int +_rl_input_queued (t) + int t; +{ + int old_timeout, r; + + old_timeout = rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout (t); + r = _rl_input_available (); + rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout (old_timeout); + return r; +} + +void +_rl_insert_typein (c) + int c; +{ + int key, t, i; + char *string; + + i = key = 0; + string = (char *)xmalloc (ibuffer_len + 1); + string[i++] = (char) c; + + while ((t = rl_get_char (&key)) && + _rl_keymap[key].type == ISFUNC && + _rl_keymap[key].function == rl_insert) + string[i++] = key; + + if (t) + _rl_unget_char (key); + + string[i] = '\0'; + rl_insert_text (string); + free (string); +} + +/* Add KEY to the buffer of characters to be read. Returns 1 if the + character was stuffed correctly; 0 otherwise. */ +int +rl_stuff_char (key) + int key; +{ + if (ibuffer_space () == 0) + return 0; + + if (key == EOF) + { + key = NEWLINE; + rl_pending_input = EOF; + RL_SETSTATE (RL_STATE_INPUTPENDING); + } + ibuffer[push_index++] = key; + if (push_index >= ibuffer_len) + push_index = 0; + + return 1; +} + +/* Make C be the next command to be executed. */ +int +rl_execute_next (c) + int c; +{ + rl_pending_input = c; + RL_SETSTATE (RL_STATE_INPUTPENDING); + return 0; +} + +/* Clear any pending input pushed with rl_execute_next() */ +int +rl_clear_pending_input () +{ + rl_pending_input = 0; + RL_UNSETSTATE (RL_STATE_INPUTPENDING); + return 0; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Character Input */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Read a key, including pending input. */ +int +rl_read_key () +{ + int c; + + rl_key_sequence_length++; + + if (rl_pending_input) + { + c = rl_pending_input; + rl_clear_pending_input (); + } + else + { + /* If input is coming from a macro, then use that. */ + if (c = _rl_next_macro_key ()) + return (c); + + /* If the user has an event function, then call it periodically. */ + if (rl_event_hook) + { + while (rl_event_hook && rl_get_char (&c) == 0) + { + (*rl_event_hook) (); + if (rl_done) /* XXX - experimental */ + return ('\n'); + if (rl_gather_tyi () < 0) /* XXX - EIO */ + { + rl_done = 1; + return ('\n'); + } + } + } + else + { + if (rl_get_char (&c) == 0) + c = (*rl_getc_function) (rl_instream); + } + } + + return (c); +} + +int +rl_getc (stream) + FILE *stream; +{ + int result; + unsigned char c; + + while (1) + { + result = read (fileno (stream), &c, sizeof (unsigned char)); + + if (result == sizeof (unsigned char)) + return (c); + + /* If zero characters are returned, then the file that we are + reading from is empty! Return EOF in that case. */ + if (result == 0) + return (EOF); + +#if defined (__BEOS__) + if (errno == EINTR) + continue; +#endif + +#if defined (EWOULDBLOCK) +# define X_EWOULDBLOCK EWOULDBLOCK +#else +# define X_EWOULDBLOCK -99 +#endif + +#if defined (EAGAIN) +# define X_EAGAIN EAGAIN +#else +# define X_EAGAIN -99 +#endif + + if (errno == X_EWOULDBLOCK || errno == X_EAGAIN) + { + if (sh_unset_nodelay_mode (fileno (stream)) < 0) + return (EOF); + continue; + } + +#undef X_EWOULDBLOCK +#undef X_EAGAIN + + /* If the error that we received was SIGINT, then try again, + this is simply an interrupted system call to read (). + Otherwise, some error ocurred, also signifying EOF. */ + if (errno != EINTR) + return (EOF); + } +} + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +/* read multibyte char */ +int +_rl_read_mbchar (mbchar, size) + char *mbchar; + int size; +{ + int mb_len = 0; + size_t mbchar_bytes_length; + wchar_t wc; + mbstate_t ps, ps_back; + + memset(&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + memset(&ps_back, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + + while (mb_len < size) + { + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + mbchar[mb_len++] = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + + mbchar_bytes_length = mbrtowc (&wc, mbchar, mb_len, &ps); + if (mbchar_bytes_length == (size_t)(-1)) + break; /* invalid byte sequence for the current locale */ + else if (mbchar_bytes_length == (size_t)(-2)) + { + /* shorted bytes */ + ps = ps_back; + continue; + } + else if (mbchar_bytes_length > (size_t)(0)) + break; + } + + return mb_len; +} + +/* Read a multibyte-character string whose first character is FIRST into + the buffer MB of length MBLEN. Returns the last character read, which + may be FIRST. Used by the search functions, among others. Very similar + to _rl_read_mbchar. */ +int +_rl_read_mbstring (first, mb, mblen) + int first; + char *mb; + int mblen; +{ + int i, c; + mbstate_t ps; + + c = first; + memset (mb, 0, mblen); + for (i = 0; i < mblen; i++) + { + mb[i] = (char)c; + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + if (_rl_get_char_len (mb, &ps) == -2) + { + /* Read more for multibyte character */ + RL_SETSTATE (RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE (RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + } + else + break; + } + return c; +} +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/isearch.c b/readline-4.3.orig/isearch.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1ea5b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/isearch.c @@ -0,0 +1,560 @@ +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* I-Search and Searching */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the Readline Library (the Library), a set of + routines for providing Emacs style line input to programs that ask + for it. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#include <stdio.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif + +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* Variables exported to other files in the readline library. */ +char *_rl_isearch_terminators = (char *)NULL; + +/* Variables imported from other files in the readline library. */ +extern HIST_ENTRY *_rl_saved_line_for_history; + +/* Forward declarations */ +static int rl_search_history PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Last line found by the current incremental search, so we don't `find' + identical lines many times in a row. */ +static char *prev_line_found; + +/* Last search string and its length. */ +static char *last_isearch_string; +static int last_isearch_string_len; + +static char *default_isearch_terminators = "\033\012"; + +/* Search backwards through the history looking for a string which is typed + interactively. Start with the current line. */ +int +rl_reverse_search_history (sign, key) + int sign, key; +{ + return (rl_search_history (-sign, key)); +} + +/* Search forwards through the history looking for a string which is typed + interactively. Start with the current line. */ +int +rl_forward_search_history (sign, key) + int sign, key; +{ + return (rl_search_history (sign, key)); +} + +/* Display the current state of the search in the echo-area. + SEARCH_STRING contains the string that is being searched for, + DIRECTION is zero for forward, or 1 for reverse, + WHERE is the history list number of the current line. If it is + -1, then this line is the starting one. */ +static void +rl_display_search (search_string, reverse_p, where) + char *search_string; + int reverse_p, where; +{ + char *message; + int msglen, searchlen; + + searchlen = (search_string && *search_string) ? strlen (search_string) : 0; + + message = (char *)xmalloc (searchlen + 33); + msglen = 0; + +#if defined (NOTDEF) + if (where != -1) + { + sprintf (message, "[%d]", where + history_base); + msglen = strlen (message); + } +#endif /* NOTDEF */ + + message[msglen++] = '('; + + if (reverse_p) + { + strcpy (message + msglen, "reverse-"); + msglen += 8; + } + + strcpy (message + msglen, "i-search)`"); + msglen += 10; + + if (search_string) + { + strcpy (message + msglen, search_string); + msglen += searchlen; + } + + strcpy (message + msglen, "': "); + + rl_message ("%s", message); + free (message); + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); +} + +/* Search through the history looking for an interactively typed string. + This is analogous to i-search. We start the search in the current line. + DIRECTION is which direction to search; >= 0 means forward, < 0 means + backwards. */ +static int +rl_search_history (direction, invoking_key) + int direction, invoking_key; +{ + /* The string that the user types in to search for. */ + char *search_string; + + /* The current length of SEARCH_STRING. */ + int search_string_index; + + /* The amount of space that SEARCH_STRING has allocated to it. */ + int search_string_size; + + /* The list of lines to search through. */ + char **lines, *allocated_line; + + /* The length of LINES. */ + int hlen; + + /* Where we get LINES from. */ + HIST_ENTRY **hlist; + + register int i; + int orig_point, orig_mark, orig_line, last_found_line; + int c, found, failed, sline_len; + int n, wstart, wlen; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + char mb[MB_LEN_MAX]; +#endif + + /* The line currently being searched. */ + char *sline; + + /* Offset in that line. */ + int line_index; + + /* Non-zero if we are doing a reverse search. */ + int reverse; + + /* The list of characters which terminate the search, but are not + subsequently executed. If the variable isearch-terminators has + been set, we use that value, otherwise we use ESC and C-J. */ + char *isearch_terminators; + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_ISEARCH); + orig_point = rl_point; + orig_mark = rl_mark; + last_found_line = orig_line = where_history (); + reverse = direction < 0; + hlist = history_list (); + allocated_line = (char *)NULL; + + isearch_terminators = _rl_isearch_terminators ? _rl_isearch_terminators + : default_isearch_terminators; + + /* Create an arrary of pointers to the lines that we want to search. */ + rl_maybe_replace_line (); + i = 0; + if (hlist) + for (i = 0; hlist[i]; i++); + + /* Allocate space for this many lines, +1 for the current input line, + and remember those lines. */ + lines = (char **)xmalloc ((1 + (hlen = i)) * sizeof (char *)); + for (i = 0; i < hlen; i++) + lines[i] = hlist[i]->line; + + if (_rl_saved_line_for_history) + lines[i] = _rl_saved_line_for_history->line; + else + { + /* Keep track of this so we can free it. */ + allocated_line = (char *)xmalloc (1 + strlen (rl_line_buffer)); + strcpy (allocated_line, &rl_line_buffer[0]); + lines[i] = allocated_line; + } + + hlen++; + + /* The line where we start the search. */ + i = orig_line; + + rl_save_prompt (); + + /* Initialize search parameters. */ + search_string = (char *)xmalloc (search_string_size = 128); + *search_string = '\0'; + search_string_index = 0; + prev_line_found = (char *)0; /* XXX */ + + /* Normalize DIRECTION into 1 or -1. */ + direction = (direction >= 0) ? 1 : -1; + + rl_display_search (search_string, reverse, -1); + + sline = rl_line_buffer; + sline_len = strlen (sline); + line_index = rl_point; + + found = failed = 0; + for (;;) + { + rl_command_func_t *f = (rl_command_func_t *)NULL; + + /* Read a key and decide how to proceed. */ + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + c = _rl_read_mbstring (c, mb, MB_LEN_MAX); +#endif + + /* Translate the keys we do something with to opcodes. */ + if (c >= 0 && _rl_keymap[c].type == ISFUNC) + { + f = _rl_keymap[c].function; + + if (f == rl_reverse_search_history) + c = reverse ? -1 : -2; + else if (f == rl_forward_search_history) + c = !reverse ? -1 : -2; + else if (f == rl_rubout) + c = -3; + else if (c == CTRL ('G')) + c = -4; + else if (c == CTRL ('W')) /* XXX */ + c = -5; + else if (c == CTRL ('Y')) /* XXX */ + c = -6; + } + + /* The characters in isearch_terminators (set from the user-settable + variable isearch-terminators) are used to terminate the search but + not subsequently execute the character as a command. The default + value is "\033\012" (ESC and C-J). */ + if (strchr (isearch_terminators, c)) + { + /* ESC still terminates the search, but if there is pending + input or if input arrives within 0.1 seconds (on systems + with select(2)) it is used as a prefix character + with rl_execute_next. WATCH OUT FOR THIS! This is intended + to allow the arrow keys to be used like ^F and ^B are used + to terminate the search and execute the movement command. + XXX - since _rl_input_available depends on the application- + settable keyboard timeout value, this could alternatively + use _rl_input_queued(100000) */ + if (c == ESC && _rl_input_available ()) + rl_execute_next (ESC); + break; + } + +#define ENDSRCH_CHAR(c) \ + ((CTRL_CHAR (c) || META_CHAR (c) || (c) == RUBOUT) && ((c) != CTRL ('G'))) + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + if (c >= 0 && strlen (mb) == 1 && ENDSRCH_CHAR (c)) + { + /* This sets rl_pending_input to c; it will be picked up the next + time rl_read_key is called. */ + rl_execute_next (c); + break; + } + } + else +#endif + if (c >= 0 && ENDSRCH_CHAR (c)) + { + /* This sets rl_pending_input to c; it will be picked up the next + time rl_read_key is called. */ + rl_execute_next (c); + break; + } + + switch (c) + { + case -1: + if (search_string_index == 0) + { + if (last_isearch_string) + { + search_string_size = 64 + last_isearch_string_len; + search_string = (char *)xrealloc (search_string, search_string_size); + strcpy (search_string, last_isearch_string); + search_string_index = last_isearch_string_len; + rl_display_search (search_string, reverse, -1); + break; + } + continue; + } + else if (reverse) + --line_index; + else if (line_index != sline_len) + ++line_index; + else + rl_ding (); + break; + + /* switch directions */ + case -2: + direction = -direction; + reverse = direction < 0; + break; + + /* delete character from search string. */ + case -3: /* C-H, DEL */ + /* This is tricky. To do this right, we need to keep a + stack of search positions for the current search, with + sentinels marking the beginning and end. But this will + do until we have a real isearch-undo. */ + if (search_string_index == 0) + rl_ding (); + else + search_string[--search_string_index] = '\0'; + + break; + + case -4: /* C-G */ + rl_replace_line (lines[orig_line], 0); + rl_point = orig_point; + rl_mark = orig_mark; + rl_restore_prompt(); + rl_clear_message (); + if (allocated_line) + free (allocated_line); + free (lines); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_ISEARCH); + return 0; + + case -5: /* C-W */ + /* skip over portion of line we already matched */ + wstart = rl_point + search_string_index; + if (wstart >= rl_end) + { + rl_ding (); + break; + } + + /* if not in a word, move to one. */ + if (rl_alphabetic(rl_line_buffer[wstart]) == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + break; + } + n = wstart; + while (n < rl_end && rl_alphabetic(rl_line_buffer[n])) + n++; + wlen = n - wstart + 1; + if (search_string_index + wlen + 1 >= search_string_size) + { + search_string_size += wlen + 1; + search_string = (char *)xrealloc (search_string, search_string_size); + } + for (; wstart < n; wstart++) + search_string[search_string_index++] = rl_line_buffer[wstart]; + search_string[search_string_index] = '\0'; + break; + + case -6: /* C-Y */ + /* skip over portion of line we already matched */ + wstart = rl_point + search_string_index; + if (wstart >= rl_end) + { + rl_ding (); + break; + } + n = rl_end - wstart + 1; + if (search_string_index + n + 1 >= search_string_size) + { + search_string_size += n + 1; + search_string = (char *)xrealloc (search_string, search_string_size); + } + for (n = wstart; n < rl_end; n++) + search_string[search_string_index++] = rl_line_buffer[n]; + search_string[search_string_index] = '\0'; + break; + + default: + /* Add character to search string and continue search. */ + if (search_string_index + 2 >= search_string_size) + { + search_string_size += 128; + search_string = (char *)xrealloc (search_string, search_string_size); + } +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + int j, l; + for (j = 0, l = strlen (mb); j < l; ) + search_string[search_string_index++] = mb[j++]; + } + else +#endif + search_string[search_string_index++] = c; + search_string[search_string_index] = '\0'; + break; + } + + for (found = failed = 0;;) + { + int limit = sline_len - search_string_index + 1; + + /* Search the current line. */ + while (reverse ? (line_index >= 0) : (line_index < limit)) + { + if (STREQN (search_string, sline + line_index, search_string_index)) + { + found++; + break; + } + else + line_index += direction; + } + if (found) + break; + + /* Move to the next line, but skip new copies of the line + we just found and lines shorter than the string we're + searching for. */ + do + { + /* Move to the next line. */ + i += direction; + + /* At limit for direction? */ + if (reverse ? (i < 0) : (i == hlen)) + { + failed++; + break; + } + + /* We will need these later. */ + sline = lines[i]; + sline_len = strlen (sline); + } + while ((prev_line_found && STREQ (prev_line_found, lines[i])) || + (search_string_index > sline_len)); + + if (failed) + break; + + /* Now set up the line for searching... */ + line_index = reverse ? sline_len - search_string_index : 0; + } + + if (failed) + { + /* We cannot find the search string. Ding the bell. */ + rl_ding (); + i = last_found_line; + continue; /* XXX - was break */ + } + + /* We have found the search string. Just display it. But don't + actually move there in the history list until the user accepts + the location. */ + if (found) + { + prev_line_found = lines[i]; + rl_replace_line (lines[i], 0); + rl_point = line_index; + last_found_line = i; + rl_display_search (search_string, reverse, (i == orig_line) ? -1 : i); + } + } + + /* The searching is over. The user may have found the string that she + was looking for, or else she may have exited a failing search. If + LINE_INDEX is -1, then that shows that the string searched for was + not found. We use this to determine where to place rl_point. */ + + /* First put back the original state. */ + strcpy (rl_line_buffer, lines[orig_line]); + + rl_restore_prompt (); + + /* Save the search string for possible later use. */ + FREE (last_isearch_string); + last_isearch_string = search_string; + last_isearch_string_len = search_string_index; + + if (last_found_line < orig_line) + rl_get_previous_history (orig_line - last_found_line, 0); + else + rl_get_next_history (last_found_line - orig_line, 0); + + /* If the string was not found, put point at the end of the last matching + line. If last_found_line == orig_line, we didn't find any matching + history lines at all, so put point back in its original position. */ + if (line_index < 0) + { + if (last_found_line == orig_line) + line_index = orig_point; + else + line_index = strlen (rl_line_buffer); + rl_mark = orig_mark; + } + + rl_point = line_index; + /* Don't worry about where to put the mark here; rl_get_previous_history + and rl_get_next_history take care of it. */ + + rl_clear_message (); + + FREE (allocated_line); + free (lines); + + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_ISEARCH); + + return 0; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/keymaps.c b/readline-4.3.orig/keymaps.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12506d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/keymaps.c @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +/* keymaps.c -- Functions and keymaps for the GNU Readline library. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1988,1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Readline, a library for reading lines + of text with interactive input and history editing. + + Readline is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the + Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any + later version. + + Readline is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with Readline; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free + Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include <stdio.h> /* for FILE * definition for readline.h */ + +#include "readline.h" +#include "rlconf.h" + +#include "emacs_keymap.c" + +#if defined (VI_MODE) +#include "vi_keymap.c" +#endif + +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Functions for manipulating Keymaps. */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + + +/* Return a new, empty keymap. + Free it with free() when you are done. */ +Keymap +rl_make_bare_keymap () +{ + register int i; + Keymap keymap = (Keymap)xmalloc (KEYMAP_SIZE * sizeof (KEYMAP_ENTRY)); + + for (i = 0; i < KEYMAP_SIZE; i++) + { + keymap[i].type = ISFUNC; + keymap[i].function = (rl_command_func_t *)NULL; + } + + for (i = 'A'; i < ('Z' + 1); i++) + { + keymap[i].type = ISFUNC; + keymap[i].function = rl_do_lowercase_version; + } + + return (keymap); +} + +/* Return a new keymap which is a copy of MAP. */ +Keymap +rl_copy_keymap (map) + Keymap map; +{ + register int i; + Keymap temp = rl_make_bare_keymap (); + + for (i = 0; i < KEYMAP_SIZE; i++) + { + temp[i].type = map[i].type; + temp[i].function = map[i].function; + } + return (temp); +} + +/* Return a new keymap with the printing characters bound to rl_insert, + the uppercase Meta characters bound to run their lowercase equivalents, + and the Meta digits bound to produce numeric arguments. */ +Keymap +rl_make_keymap () +{ + register int i; + Keymap newmap; + + newmap = rl_make_bare_keymap (); + + /* All ASCII printing characters are self-inserting. */ + for (i = ' '; i < 127; i++) + newmap[i].function = rl_insert; + + newmap[TAB].function = rl_insert; + newmap[RUBOUT].function = rl_rubout; /* RUBOUT == 127 */ + newmap[CTRL('H')].function = rl_rubout; + +#if KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 + /* Printing characters in some 8-bit character sets. */ + for (i = 128; i < 160; i++) + newmap[i].function = rl_insert; + + /* ISO Latin-1 printing characters should self-insert. */ + for (i = 160; i < 256; i++) + newmap[i].function = rl_insert; +#endif /* KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 */ + + return (newmap); +} + +/* Free the storage associated with MAP. */ +void +rl_discard_keymap (map) + Keymap map; +{ + int i; + + if (!map) + return; + + for (i = 0; i < KEYMAP_SIZE; i++) + { + switch (map[i].type) + { + case ISFUNC: + break; + + case ISKMAP: + rl_discard_keymap ((Keymap)map[i].function); + break; + + case ISMACR: + free ((char *)map[i].function); + break; + } + } +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/keymaps.h b/readline-4.3.orig/keymaps.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66fa2a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/keymaps.h @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +/* keymaps.h -- Manipulation of readline keymaps. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#ifndef _KEYMAPS_H_ +#define _KEYMAPS_H_ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE_LIBRARY) +# include "rlstdc.h" +# include "chardefs.h" +# include "rltypedefs.h" +#else +# include <readline/rlstdc.h> +# include <readline/chardefs.h> +# include <readline/rltypedefs.h> +#endif + +/* A keymap contains one entry for each key in the ASCII set. + Each entry consists of a type and a pointer. + FUNCTION is the address of a function to run, or the + address of a keymap to indirect through. + TYPE says which kind of thing FUNCTION is. */ +typedef struct _keymap_entry { + char type; + rl_command_func_t *function; +} KEYMAP_ENTRY; + +/* This must be large enough to hold bindings for all of the characters + in a desired character set (e.g, 128 for ASCII, 256 for ISO Latin-x, + and so on) plus one for subsequence matching. */ +#define KEYMAP_SIZE 257 +#define ANYOTHERKEY KEYMAP_SIZE-1 + +/* I wanted to make the above structure contain a union of: + union { rl_command_func_t *function; struct _keymap_entry *keymap; } value; + but this made it impossible for me to create a static array. + Maybe I need C lessons. */ + +typedef KEYMAP_ENTRY KEYMAP_ENTRY_ARRAY[KEYMAP_SIZE]; +typedef KEYMAP_ENTRY *Keymap; + +/* The values that TYPE can have in a keymap entry. */ +#define ISFUNC 0 +#define ISKMAP 1 +#define ISMACR 2 + +extern KEYMAP_ENTRY_ARRAY emacs_standard_keymap, emacs_meta_keymap, emacs_ctlx_keymap; +extern KEYMAP_ENTRY_ARRAY vi_insertion_keymap, vi_movement_keymap; + +/* Return a new, empty keymap. + Free it with free() when you are done. */ +extern Keymap rl_make_bare_keymap PARAMS((void)); + +/* Return a new keymap which is a copy of MAP. */ +extern Keymap rl_copy_keymap PARAMS((Keymap)); + +/* 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. */ +extern Keymap rl_make_keymap PARAMS((void)); + +/* Free the storage associated with a keymap. */ +extern void rl_discard_keymap PARAMS((Keymap)); + +/* These functions actually appear in bind.c */ + +/* Return the keymap corresponding to a given name. Names look like + `emacs' or `emacs-meta' or `vi-insert'. */ +extern Keymap rl_get_keymap_by_name PARAMS((const char *)); + +/* Return the current keymap. */ +extern Keymap rl_get_keymap PARAMS((void)); + +/* Set the current keymap to MAP. */ +extern void rl_set_keymap PARAMS((Keymap)); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* _KEYMAPS_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/kill.c b/readline-4.3.orig/kill.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a616b92 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/kill.c @@ -0,0 +1,652 @@ +/* kill.c -- kill ring management. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> /* for _POSIX_VERSION */ +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Killing Mechanism */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* What we assume for a max number of kills. */ +#define DEFAULT_MAX_KILLS 10 + +/* The real variable to look at to find out when to flush kills. */ +static int rl_max_kills = DEFAULT_MAX_KILLS; + +/* Where to store killed text. */ +static char **rl_kill_ring = (char **)NULL; + +/* Where we are in the kill ring. */ +static int rl_kill_index; + +/* How many slots we have in the kill ring. */ +static int rl_kill_ring_length; + +static int _rl_copy_to_kill_ring PARAMS((char *, int)); +static int region_kill_internal PARAMS((int)); +static int _rl_copy_word_as_kill PARAMS((int, int)); +static int rl_yank_nth_arg_internal PARAMS((int, int, int)); + +/* How to say that you only want to save a certain amount + of kill material. */ +int +rl_set_retained_kills (num) + int num; +{ + return 0; +} + +/* Add TEXT to the kill ring, allocating a new kill ring slot as necessary. + This uses TEXT directly, so the caller must not free it. If APPEND is + non-zero, and the last command was a kill, the text is appended to the + current kill ring slot, otherwise prepended. */ +static int +_rl_copy_to_kill_ring (text, append) + char *text; + int append; +{ + char *old, *new; + int slot; + + /* First, find the slot to work with. */ + if (_rl_last_command_was_kill == 0) + { + /* Get a new slot. */ + if (rl_kill_ring == 0) + { + /* If we don't have any defined, then make one. */ + rl_kill_ring = (char **) + xmalloc (((rl_kill_ring_length = 1) + 1) * sizeof (char *)); + rl_kill_ring[slot = 0] = (char *)NULL; + } + else + { + /* We have to add a new slot on the end, unless we have + exceeded the max limit for remembering kills. */ + slot = rl_kill_ring_length; + if (slot == rl_max_kills) + { + register int i; + free (rl_kill_ring[0]); + for (i = 0; i < slot; i++) + rl_kill_ring[i] = rl_kill_ring[i + 1]; + } + else + { + slot = rl_kill_ring_length += 1; + rl_kill_ring = (char **)xrealloc (rl_kill_ring, slot * sizeof (char *)); + } + rl_kill_ring[--slot] = (char *)NULL; + } + } + else + slot = rl_kill_ring_length - 1; + + /* If the last command was a kill, prepend or append. */ + if (_rl_last_command_was_kill && rl_editing_mode != vi_mode) + { + old = rl_kill_ring[slot]; + new = (char *)xmalloc (1 + strlen (old) + strlen (text)); + + if (append) + { + strcpy (new, old); + strcat (new, text); + } + else + { + strcpy (new, text); + strcat (new, old); + } + free (old); + free (text); + rl_kill_ring[slot] = new; + } + else + rl_kill_ring[slot] = text; + + rl_kill_index = slot; + return 0; +} + +/* The way to kill something. This appends or prepends to the last + kill, if the last command was a kill command. if FROM is less + than TO, then the text is appended, otherwise prepended. If the + last command was not a kill command, then a new slot is made for + this kill. */ +int +rl_kill_text (from, to) + int from, to; +{ + char *text; + + /* Is there anything to kill? */ + if (from == to) + { + _rl_last_command_was_kill++; + return 0; + } + + text = rl_copy_text (from, to); + + /* Delete the copied text from the line. */ + rl_delete_text (from, to); + + _rl_copy_to_kill_ring (text, from < to); + + _rl_last_command_was_kill++; + return 0; +} + +/* Now REMEMBER! In order to do prepending or appending correctly, kill + commands always make rl_point's original position be the FROM argument, + and rl_point's extent be the TO argument. */ + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Killing Commands */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Delete the word at point, saving the text in the kill ring. */ +int +rl_kill_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int orig_point; + + if (count < 0) + return (rl_backward_kill_word (-count, key)); + else + { + orig_point = rl_point; + rl_forward_word (count, key); + + if (rl_point != orig_point) + rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point); + + rl_point = orig_point; + if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) + rl_mark = rl_point; + } + return 0; +} + +/* Rubout the word before point, placing it on the kill ring. */ +int +rl_backward_kill_word (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + int orig_point; + + if (count < 0) + return (rl_kill_word (-count, ignore)); + else + { + orig_point = rl_point; + rl_backward_word (count, ignore); + + if (rl_point != orig_point) + rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point); + + if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) + rl_mark = rl_point; + } + return 0; +} + +/* Kill from here to the end of the line. If DIRECTION is negative, kill + back to the line start instead. */ +int +rl_kill_line (direction, ignore) + int direction, ignore; +{ + int orig_point; + + if (direction < 0) + return (rl_backward_kill_line (1, ignore)); + else + { + orig_point = rl_point; + rl_end_of_line (1, ignore); + if (orig_point != rl_point) + rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point); + rl_point = orig_point; + if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) + rl_mark = rl_point; + } + return 0; +} + +/* Kill backwards to the start of the line. If DIRECTION is negative, kill + forwards to the line end instead. */ +int +rl_backward_kill_line (direction, ignore) + int direction, ignore; +{ + int orig_point; + + if (direction < 0) + return (rl_kill_line (1, ignore)); + else + { + if (!rl_point) + rl_ding (); + else + { + orig_point = rl_point; + rl_beg_of_line (1, ignore); + if (rl_point != orig_point) + rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point); + if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) + rl_mark = rl_point; + } + } + return 0; +} + +/* Kill the whole line, no matter where point is. */ +int +rl_kill_full_line (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + rl_begin_undo_group (); + rl_point = 0; + rl_kill_text (rl_point, rl_end); + rl_mark = 0; + rl_end_undo_group (); + return 0; +} + +/* The next two functions mimic unix line editing behaviour, except they + save the deleted text on the kill ring. This is safer than not saving + it, and since we have a ring, nobody should get screwed. */ + +/* This does what C-w does in Unix. We can't prevent people from + using behaviour that they expect. */ +int +rl_unix_word_rubout (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int orig_point; + + if (rl_point == 0) + rl_ding (); + else + { + orig_point = rl_point; + if (count <= 0) + count = 1; + + while (count--) + { + while (rl_point && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1])) + rl_point--; + + while (rl_point && (whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1]) == 0)) + rl_point--; + } + + rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point); + if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) + rl_mark = rl_point; + } + return 0; +} + +/* Here is C-u doing what Unix does. You don't *have* to use these + key-bindings. We have a choice of killing the entire line, or + killing from where we are to the start of the line. We choose the + latter, because if you are a Unix weenie, then you haven't backspaced + into the line at all, and if you aren't, then you know what you are + doing. */ +int +rl_unix_line_discard (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_point == 0) + rl_ding (); + else + { + rl_kill_text (rl_point, 0); + rl_point = 0; + if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) + rl_mark = rl_point; + } + return 0; +} + +/* Copy the text in the `region' to the kill ring. If DELETE is non-zero, + delete the text from the line as well. */ +static int +region_kill_internal (delete) + int delete; +{ + char *text; + + if (rl_mark != rl_point) + { + text = rl_copy_text (rl_point, rl_mark); + if (delete) + rl_delete_text (rl_point, rl_mark); + _rl_copy_to_kill_ring (text, rl_point < rl_mark); + } + + _rl_last_command_was_kill++; + return 0; +} + +/* Copy the text in the region to the kill ring. */ +int +rl_copy_region_to_kill (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + return (region_kill_internal (0)); +} + +/* Kill the text between the point and mark. */ +int +rl_kill_region (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + int r, npoint; + + npoint = (rl_point < rl_mark) ? rl_point : rl_mark; + r = region_kill_internal (1); + _rl_fix_point (1); + rl_point = npoint; + return r; +} + +/* Copy COUNT words to the kill ring. DIR says which direction we look + to find the words. */ +static int +_rl_copy_word_as_kill (count, dir) + int count, dir; +{ + int om, op, r; + + om = rl_mark; + op = rl_point; + + if (dir > 0) + rl_forward_word (count, 0); + else + rl_backward_word (count, 0); + + rl_mark = rl_point; + + if (dir > 0) + rl_backward_word (count, 0); + else + rl_forward_word (count, 0); + + r = region_kill_internal (0); + + rl_mark = om; + rl_point = op; + + return r; +} + +int +rl_copy_forward_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (count < 0) + return (rl_copy_backward_word (-count, key)); + + return (_rl_copy_word_as_kill (count, 1)); +} + +int +rl_copy_backward_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (count < 0) + return (rl_copy_forward_word (-count, key)); + + return (_rl_copy_word_as_kill (count, -1)); +} + +/* Yank back the last killed text. This ignores arguments. */ +int +rl_yank (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + if (rl_kill_ring == 0) + { + _rl_abort_internal (); + return -1; + } + + _rl_set_mark_at_pos (rl_point); + rl_insert_text (rl_kill_ring[rl_kill_index]); + return 0; +} + +/* If the last command was yank, or yank_pop, and the text just + before point is identical to the current kill item, then + delete that text from the line, rotate the index down, and + yank back some other text. */ +int +rl_yank_pop (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int l, n; + + if (((rl_last_func != rl_yank_pop) && (rl_last_func != rl_yank)) || + !rl_kill_ring) + { + _rl_abort_internal (); + return -1; + } + + l = strlen (rl_kill_ring[rl_kill_index]); + n = rl_point - l; + if (n >= 0 && STREQN (rl_line_buffer + n, rl_kill_ring[rl_kill_index], l)) + { + rl_delete_text (n, rl_point); + rl_point = n; + rl_kill_index--; + if (rl_kill_index < 0) + rl_kill_index = rl_kill_ring_length - 1; + rl_yank (1, 0); + return 0; + } + else + { + _rl_abort_internal (); + return -1; + } +} + +/* Yank the COUNTh argument from the previous history line, skipping + HISTORY_SKIP lines before looking for the `previous line'. */ +static int +rl_yank_nth_arg_internal (count, ignore, history_skip) + int count, ignore, history_skip; +{ + register HIST_ENTRY *entry; + char *arg; + int i, pos; + + pos = where_history (); + + if (history_skip) + { + for (i = 0; i < history_skip; i++) + entry = previous_history (); + } + + entry = previous_history (); + + history_set_pos (pos); + + if (entry == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + arg = history_arg_extract (count, count, entry->line); + if (!arg || !*arg) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + rl_begin_undo_group (); + + _rl_set_mark_at_pos (rl_point); + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + /* Vi mode always inserts a space before yanking the argument, and it + inserts it right *after* rl_point. */ + if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode) + { + rl_vi_append_mode (1, ignore); + rl_insert_text (" "); + } +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + + rl_insert_text (arg); + free (arg); + + rl_end_undo_group (); + return 0; +} + +/* Yank the COUNTth argument from the previous history line. */ +int +rl_yank_nth_arg (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + return (rl_yank_nth_arg_internal (count, ignore, 0)); +} + +/* Yank the last argument from the previous history line. This `knows' + how rl_yank_nth_arg treats a count of `$'. With an argument, this + behaves the same as rl_yank_nth_arg. */ +int +rl_yank_last_arg (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + static int history_skip = 0; + static int explicit_arg_p = 0; + static int count_passed = 1; + static int direction = 1; + static int undo_needed = 0; + int retval; + + if (rl_last_func != rl_yank_last_arg) + { + history_skip = 0; + explicit_arg_p = rl_explicit_arg; + count_passed = count; + direction = 1; + } + else + { + if (undo_needed) + rl_do_undo (); + if (count < 1) + direction = -direction; + history_skip += direction; + if (history_skip < 0) + history_skip = 0; + } + + if (explicit_arg_p) + retval = rl_yank_nth_arg_internal (count_passed, key, history_skip); + else + retval = rl_yank_nth_arg_internal ('$', key, history_skip); + + undo_needed = retval == 0; + return retval; +} + +/* A special paste command for users of Cygnus's cygwin32. */ +#if defined (__CYGWIN__) +#include <windows.h> + +int +rl_paste_from_clipboard (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + char *data, *ptr; + int len; + + if (OpenClipboard (NULL) == 0) + return (0); + + data = (char *)GetClipboardData (CF_TEXT); + if (data) + { + ptr = strchr (data, '\r'); + if (ptr) + { + len = ptr - data; + ptr = (char *)xmalloc (len + 1); + ptr[len] = '\0'; + strncpy (ptr, data, len); + } + else + ptr = data; + _rl_set_mark_at_pos (rl_point); + rl_insert_text (ptr); + if (ptr != data) + free (ptr); + CloseClipboard (); + } + return (0); +} +#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/macro.c b/readline-4.3.orig/macro.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b73c3af --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/macro.c @@ -0,0 +1,262 @@ +/* macro.c -- keyboard macros for readline. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> /* for _POSIX_VERSION */ +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Hacking Keyboard Macros */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* The currently executing macro string. If this is non-zero, + then it is a malloc ()'ed string where input is coming from. */ +char *rl_executing_macro = (char *)NULL; + +/* The offset in the above string to the next character to be read. */ +static int executing_macro_index; + +/* The current macro string being built. Characters get stuffed + in here by add_macro_char (). */ +static char *current_macro = (char *)NULL; + +/* The size of the buffer allocated to current_macro. */ +static int current_macro_size; + +/* The index at which characters are being added to current_macro. */ +static int current_macro_index; + +/* A structure used to save nested macro strings. + It is a linked list of string/index for each saved macro. */ +struct saved_macro { + struct saved_macro *next; + char *string; + int sindex; +}; + +/* The list of saved macros. */ +static struct saved_macro *macro_list = (struct saved_macro *)NULL; + +/* Set up to read subsequent input from STRING. + STRING is free ()'ed when we are done with it. */ +void +_rl_with_macro_input (string) + char *string; +{ + _rl_push_executing_macro (); + rl_executing_macro = string; + executing_macro_index = 0; + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MACROINPUT); +} + +/* Return the next character available from a macro, or 0 if + there are no macro characters. */ +int +_rl_next_macro_key () +{ + if (rl_executing_macro == 0) + return (0); + + if (rl_executing_macro[executing_macro_index] == 0) + { + _rl_pop_executing_macro (); + return (_rl_next_macro_key ()); + } + + return (rl_executing_macro[executing_macro_index++]); +} + +/* Save the currently executing macro on a stack of saved macros. */ +void +_rl_push_executing_macro () +{ + struct saved_macro *saver; + + saver = (struct saved_macro *)xmalloc (sizeof (struct saved_macro)); + saver->next = macro_list; + saver->sindex = executing_macro_index; + saver->string = rl_executing_macro; + + macro_list = saver; +} + +/* Discard the current macro, replacing it with the one + on the top of the stack of saved macros. */ +void +_rl_pop_executing_macro () +{ + struct saved_macro *macro; + + FREE (rl_executing_macro); + rl_executing_macro = (char *)NULL; + executing_macro_index = 0; + + if (macro_list) + { + macro = macro_list; + rl_executing_macro = macro_list->string; + executing_macro_index = macro_list->sindex; + macro_list = macro_list->next; + free (macro); + } + + if (rl_executing_macro == 0) + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MACROINPUT); +} + +/* Add a character to the macro being built. */ +void +_rl_add_macro_char (c) + int c; +{ + if (current_macro_index + 1 >= current_macro_size) + { + if (current_macro == 0) + current_macro = (char *)xmalloc (current_macro_size = 25); + else + current_macro = (char *)xrealloc (current_macro, current_macro_size += 25); + } + + current_macro[current_macro_index++] = c; + current_macro[current_macro_index] = '\0'; +} + +void +_rl_kill_kbd_macro () +{ + if (current_macro) + { + free (current_macro); + current_macro = (char *) NULL; + } + current_macro_size = current_macro_index = 0; + + FREE (rl_executing_macro); + rl_executing_macro = (char *) NULL; + executing_macro_index = 0; + + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MACRODEF); +} + +/* Begin defining a keyboard macro. + Keystrokes are recorded as they are executed. + End the definition with rl_end_kbd_macro (). + If a numeric argument was explicitly typed, then append this + definition to the end of the existing macro, and start by + re-executing the existing macro. */ +int +rl_start_kbd_macro (ignore1, ignore2) + int ignore1, ignore2; +{ + if (RL_ISSTATE (RL_STATE_MACRODEF)) + { + _rl_abort_internal (); + return -1; + } + + if (rl_explicit_arg) + { + if (current_macro) + _rl_with_macro_input (savestring (current_macro)); + } + else + current_macro_index = 0; + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MACRODEF); + return 0; +} + +/* Stop defining a keyboard macro. + A numeric argument says to execute the macro right now, + that many times, counting the definition as the first time. */ +int +rl_end_kbd_macro (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + if (RL_ISSTATE (RL_STATE_MACRODEF) == 0) + { + _rl_abort_internal (); + return -1; + } + + current_macro_index -= rl_key_sequence_length - 1; + current_macro[current_macro_index] = '\0'; + + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MACRODEF); + + return (rl_call_last_kbd_macro (--count, 0)); +} + +/* Execute the most recently defined keyboard macro. + COUNT says how many times to execute it. */ +int +rl_call_last_kbd_macro (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + if (current_macro == 0) + _rl_abort_internal (); + + if (RL_ISSTATE (RL_STATE_MACRODEF)) + { + rl_ding (); /* no recursive macros */ + current_macro[--current_macro_index] = '\0'; /* erase this char */ + return 0; + } + + while (count--) + _rl_with_macro_input (savestring (current_macro)); + return 0; +} + +void +rl_push_macro_input (macro) + char *macro; +{ + _rl_with_macro_input (macro); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/mbutil.c b/readline-4.3.orig/mbutil.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50302f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/mbutil.c @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ +/* mbutil.c -- readline multibyte character utility functions */ + +/* Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include "posixjmp.h" + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> /* for _POSIX_VERSION */ +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <ctype.h> + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +#if defined (TIOCSTAT_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +# include <sys/ioctl.h> +#endif /* TIOCSTAT_IN_SYS_IOCTL */ + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* Declared here so it can be shared between the readline and history + libraries. */ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +int rl_byte_oriented = 0; +#else +int rl_byte_oriented = 1; +#endif + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Multibyte Character Utility Functions */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +#if defined(HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + +static int +_rl_find_next_mbchar_internal (string, seed, count, find_non_zero) + char *string; + int seed, count, find_non_zero; +{ + size_t tmp = 0; + mbstate_t ps; + int point = 0; + wchar_t wc; + + memset(&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + if (seed < 0) + seed = 0; + if (count <= 0) + return seed; + + point = seed + _rl_adjust_point(string, seed, &ps); + /* if this is true, means that seed was not pointed character + started byte. So correct the point and consume count */ + if (seed < point) + count --; + + while (count > 0) + { + tmp = mbrtowc (&wc, string+point, strlen(string + point), &ps); + if ((size_t)(tmp) == (size_t)-1 || (size_t)(tmp) == (size_t)-2) + { + /* invalid bytes. asume a byte represents a character */ + point++; + count--; + /* reset states. */ + memset(&ps, 0, sizeof(mbstate_t)); + } + else if (tmp == (size_t)0) + /* found '\0' char */ + break; + else + { + /* valid bytes */ + point += tmp; + if (find_non_zero) + { + if (wcwidth (wc) == 0) + continue; + else + count--; + } + else + count--; + } + } + + if (find_non_zero) + { + tmp = mbrtowc (&wc, string + point, strlen (string + point), &ps); + while (wcwidth (wc) == 0) + { + point += tmp; + tmp = mbrtowc (&wc, string + point, strlen (string + point), &ps); + if (tmp == (size_t)(0) || tmp == (size_t)(-1) || tmp == (size_t)(-2)) + break; + } + } + return point; +} + +static int +_rl_find_prev_mbchar_internal (string, seed, find_non_zero) + char *string; + int seed, find_non_zero; +{ + mbstate_t ps; + int prev, non_zero_prev, point, length; + size_t tmp; + wchar_t wc; + + memset(&ps, 0, sizeof(mbstate_t)); + length = strlen(string); + + if (seed < 0) + return 0; + else if (length < seed) + return length; + + prev = non_zero_prev = point = 0; + while (point < seed) + { + tmp = mbrtowc (&wc, string + point, length - point, &ps); + if ((size_t)(tmp) == (size_t)-1 || (size_t)(tmp) == (size_t)-2) + { + /* in this case, bytes are invalid or shorted to compose + multibyte char, so assume that the first byte represents + a single character anyway. */ + tmp = 1; + /* clear the state of the byte sequence, because + in this case effect of mbstate is undefined */ + memset(&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + } + else if (tmp == 0) + break; /* Found '\0' char. Can this happen? */ + else + { + if (find_non_zero) + { + if (wcwidth (wc) != 0) + prev = point; + } + else + prev = point; + } + + point += tmp; + } + + return prev; +} + +/* return the number of bytes parsed from the multibyte sequence starting + at src, if a non-L'\0' wide character was recognized. It returns 0, + if a L'\0' wide character was recognized. It returns (size_t)(-1), + if an invalid multibyte sequence was encountered. It returns (size_t)(-2) + if it couldn't parse a complete multibyte character. */ +int +_rl_get_char_len (src, ps) + char *src; + mbstate_t *ps; +{ + size_t tmp; + + tmp = mbrlen((const char *)src, (size_t)strlen (src), ps); + if (tmp == (size_t)(-2)) + { + /* shorted to compose multibyte char */ + memset (ps, 0, sizeof(mbstate_t)); + return -2; + } + else if (tmp == (size_t)(-1)) + { + /* invalid to compose multibyte char */ + /* initialize the conversion state */ + memset (ps, 0, sizeof(mbstate_t)); + return -1; + } + else if (tmp == (size_t)0) + return 0; + else + return (int)tmp; +} + +/* compare the specified two characters. If the characters matched, + return 1. Otherwise return 0. */ +int +_rl_compare_chars (buf1, pos1, ps1, buf2, pos2, ps2) + char *buf1, *buf2; + mbstate_t *ps1, *ps2; + int pos1, pos2; +{ + int i, w1, w2; + + if ((w1 = _rl_get_char_len (&buf1[pos1], ps1)) <= 0 || + (w2 = _rl_get_char_len (&buf2[pos2], ps2)) <= 0 || + (w1 != w2) || + (buf1[pos1] != buf2[pos2])) + return 0; + + for (i = 1; i < w1; i++) + if (buf1[pos1+i] != buf2[pos2+i]) + return 0; + + return 1; +} + +/* adjust pointed byte and find mbstate of the point of string. + adjusted point will be point <= adjusted_point, and returns + differences of the byte(adjusted_point - point). + if point is invalied (point < 0 || more than string length), + it returns -1 */ +int +_rl_adjust_point(string, point, ps) + char *string; + int point; + mbstate_t *ps; +{ + size_t tmp = 0; + int length; + int pos = 0; + + length = strlen(string); + if (point < 0) + return -1; + if (length < point) + return -1; + + while (pos < point) + { + tmp = mbrlen (string + pos, length - pos, ps); + if((size_t)(tmp) == (size_t)-1 || (size_t)(tmp) == (size_t)-2) + { + /* in this case, bytes are invalid or shorted to compose + multibyte char, so assume that the first byte represents + a single character anyway. */ + pos++; + /* clear the state of the byte sequence, because + in this case effect of mbstate is undefined */ + memset (ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + } + else + pos += tmp; + } + + return (pos - point); +} + +int +_rl_is_mbchar_matched (string, seed, end, mbchar, length) + char *string; + int seed, end; + char *mbchar; + int length; +{ + int i; + + if ((end - seed) < length) + return 0; + + for (i = 0; i < length; i++) + if (string[seed + i] != mbchar[i]) + return 0; + return 1; +} +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + +/* Find next `count' characters started byte point of the specified seed. + If flags is MB_FIND_NONZERO, we look for non-zero-width multibyte + characters. */ +#undef _rl_find_next_mbchar +int +_rl_find_next_mbchar (string, seed, count, flags) + char *string; + int seed, count, flags; +{ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + return _rl_find_next_mbchar_internal (string, seed, count, flags); +#else + return (seed + count); +#endif +} + +/* Find previous character started byte point of the specified seed. + Returned point will be point <= seed. If flags is MB_FIND_NONZERO, + we look for non-zero-width multibyte characters. */ +#undef _rl_find_prev_mbchar +int +_rl_find_prev_mbchar (string, seed, flags) + char *string; + int seed, flags; +{ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + return _rl_find_prev_mbchar_internal (string, seed, flags); +#else + return ((seed == 0) ? seed : seed - 1); +#endif +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/misc.c b/readline-4.3.orig/misc.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3775d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/misc.c @@ -0,0 +1,496 @@ +/* misc.c -- miscellaneous bindable readline functions. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_LOCALE_H) +# include <locale.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "rlshell.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +static int rl_digit_loop PARAMS((void)); +static void _rl_history_set_point PARAMS((void)); + +/* Forward declarations used in this file */ +void _rl_free_history_entry PARAMS((HIST_ENTRY *)); + +/* If non-zero, rl_get_previous_history and rl_get_next_history attempt + to preserve the value of rl_point from line to line. */ +int _rl_history_preserve_point = 0; + +/* Saved target point for when _rl_history_preserve_point is set. Special + value of -1 means that point is at the end of the line. */ +int _rl_history_saved_point = -1; + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Numeric Arguments */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Handle C-u style numeric args, as well as M--, and M-digits. */ +static int +rl_digit_loop () +{ + int key, c, sawminus, sawdigits; + + rl_save_prompt (); + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_NUMERICARG); + sawminus = sawdigits = 0; + while (1) + { + if (rl_numeric_arg > 1000000) + { + sawdigits = rl_explicit_arg = rl_numeric_arg = 0; + rl_ding (); + rl_restore_prompt (); + rl_clear_message (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_NUMERICARG); + return 1; + } + rl_message ("(arg: %d) ", rl_arg_sign * rl_numeric_arg); + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + key = c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + + if (c < 0) + { + _rl_abort_internal (); + return -1; + } + + /* If we see a key bound to `universal-argument' after seeing digits, + it ends the argument but is otherwise ignored. */ + if (_rl_keymap[c].type == ISFUNC && + _rl_keymap[c].function == rl_universal_argument) + { + if (sawdigits == 0) + { + rl_numeric_arg *= 4; + continue; + } + else + { + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + key = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + rl_restore_prompt (); + rl_clear_message (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_NUMERICARG); + return (_rl_dispatch (key, _rl_keymap)); + } + } + + c = UNMETA (c); + + if (_rl_digit_p (c)) + { + rl_numeric_arg = rl_explicit_arg ? (rl_numeric_arg * 10) + c - '0' : c - '0'; + sawdigits = rl_explicit_arg = 1; + } + else if (c == '-' && rl_explicit_arg == 0) + { + rl_numeric_arg = sawminus = 1; + rl_arg_sign = -1; + } + else + { + /* Make M-- command equivalent to M--1 command. */ + if (sawminus && rl_numeric_arg == 1 && rl_explicit_arg == 0) + rl_explicit_arg = 1; + rl_restore_prompt (); + rl_clear_message (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_NUMERICARG); + return (_rl_dispatch (key, _rl_keymap)); + } + } + + /*NOTREACHED*/ +} + +/* Add the current digit to the argument in progress. */ +int +rl_digit_argument (ignore, key) + int ignore, key; +{ + rl_execute_next (key); + return (rl_digit_loop ()); +} + +/* What to do when you abort reading an argument. */ +int +rl_discard_argument () +{ + rl_ding (); + rl_clear_message (); + _rl_init_argument (); + return 0; +} + +/* Create a default argument. */ +int +_rl_init_argument () +{ + rl_numeric_arg = rl_arg_sign = 1; + rl_explicit_arg = 0; + return 0; +} + +/* C-u, universal argument. Multiply the current argument by 4. + Read a key. If the key has nothing to do with arguments, then + dispatch on it. If the key is the abort character then abort. */ +int +rl_universal_argument (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + rl_numeric_arg *= 4; + return (rl_digit_loop ()); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* History Utilities */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* We already have a history library, and that is what we use to control + the history features of readline. This is our local interface to + the history mechanism. */ + +/* While we are editing the history, this is the saved + version of the original line. */ +HIST_ENTRY *_rl_saved_line_for_history = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; + +/* Set the history pointer back to the last entry in the history. */ +void +_rl_start_using_history () +{ + using_history (); + if (_rl_saved_line_for_history) + _rl_free_history_entry (_rl_saved_line_for_history); + + _rl_saved_line_for_history = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; +} + +/* Free the contents (and containing structure) of a HIST_ENTRY. */ +void +_rl_free_history_entry (entry) + HIST_ENTRY *entry; +{ + if (entry == 0) + return; + if (entry->line) + free (entry->line); + free (entry); +} + +/* Perhaps put back the current line if it has changed. */ +int +rl_maybe_replace_line () +{ + HIST_ENTRY *temp; + + temp = current_history (); + /* If the current line has changed, save the changes. */ + if (temp && ((UNDO_LIST *)(temp->data) != rl_undo_list)) + { + temp = replace_history_entry (where_history (), rl_line_buffer, (histdata_t)rl_undo_list); + free (temp->line); + free (temp); + } + return 0; +} + +/* Restore the _rl_saved_line_for_history if there is one. */ +int +rl_maybe_unsave_line () +{ + if (_rl_saved_line_for_history) + { + rl_replace_line (_rl_saved_line_for_history->line, 0); + rl_undo_list = (UNDO_LIST *)_rl_saved_line_for_history->data; + _rl_free_history_entry (_rl_saved_line_for_history); + _rl_saved_line_for_history = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; + rl_point = rl_end; /* rl_replace_line sets rl_end */ + } + else + rl_ding (); + return 0; +} + +/* Save the current line in _rl_saved_line_for_history. */ +int +rl_maybe_save_line () +{ + if (_rl_saved_line_for_history == 0) + { + _rl_saved_line_for_history = (HIST_ENTRY *)xmalloc (sizeof (HIST_ENTRY)); + _rl_saved_line_for_history->line = savestring (rl_line_buffer); + _rl_saved_line_for_history->data = (char *)rl_undo_list; + } + return 0; +} + +int +_rl_free_saved_history_line () +{ + if (_rl_saved_line_for_history) + { + _rl_free_history_entry (_rl_saved_line_for_history); + _rl_saved_line_for_history = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; + } + return 0; +} + +static void +_rl_history_set_point () +{ + rl_point = (_rl_history_preserve_point && _rl_history_saved_point != -1) + ? _rl_history_saved_point + : rl_end; + if (rl_point > rl_end) + rl_point = rl_end; + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode) + rl_point = 0; +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + + if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode) + rl_mark = (rl_point == rl_end ? 0 : rl_end); +} + +void +rl_replace_from_history (entry, flags) + HIST_ENTRY *entry; + int flags; /* currently unused */ +{ + rl_replace_line (entry->line, 0); + rl_undo_list = (UNDO_LIST *)entry->data; + rl_point = rl_end; + rl_mark = 0; + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode) + { + rl_point = 0; + rl_mark = rl_end; + } +#endif +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* History Commands */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Meta-< goes to the start of the history. */ +int +rl_beginning_of_history (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (rl_get_previous_history (1 + where_history (), key)); +} + +/* Meta-> goes to the end of the history. (The current line). */ +int +rl_end_of_history (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + rl_maybe_replace_line (); + using_history (); + rl_maybe_unsave_line (); + return 0; +} + +/* Move down to the next history line. */ +int +rl_get_next_history (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + HIST_ENTRY *temp; + + if (count < 0) + return (rl_get_previous_history (-count, key)); + + if (count == 0) + return 0; + + rl_maybe_replace_line (); + + /* either not saved by rl_newline or at end of line, so set appropriately. */ + if (_rl_history_saved_point == -1 && (rl_point || rl_end)) + _rl_history_saved_point = (rl_point == rl_end) ? -1 : rl_point; + + temp = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; + while (count) + { + temp = next_history (); + if (!temp) + break; + --count; + } + + if (temp == 0) + rl_maybe_unsave_line (); + else + { + rl_replace_from_history (temp, 0); + _rl_history_set_point (); + } + return 0; +} + +/* Get the previous item out of our interactive history, making it the current + line. If there is no previous history, just ding. */ +int +rl_get_previous_history (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + HIST_ENTRY *old_temp, *temp; + + if (count < 0) + return (rl_get_next_history (-count, key)); + + if (count == 0) + return 0; + + /* either not saved by rl_newline or at end of line, so set appropriately. */ + if (_rl_history_saved_point == -1 && (rl_point || rl_end)) + _rl_history_saved_point = (rl_point == rl_end) ? -1 : rl_point; + + /* If we don't have a line saved, then save this one. */ + rl_maybe_save_line (); + + /* If the current line has changed, save the changes. */ + rl_maybe_replace_line (); + + temp = old_temp = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; + while (count) + { + temp = previous_history (); + if (temp == 0) + break; + + old_temp = temp; + --count; + } + + /* If there was a large argument, and we moved back to the start of the + history, that is not an error. So use the last value found. */ + if (!temp && old_temp) + temp = old_temp; + + if (temp == 0) + rl_ding (); + else + { + rl_replace_from_history (temp, 0); + _rl_history_set_point (); + } + return 0; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Editing Modes */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* How to toggle back and forth between editing modes. */ +int +rl_vi_editing_mode (count, key) + int count, key; +{ +#if defined (VI_MODE) + _rl_set_insert_mode (RL_IM_INSERT, 1); /* vi mode ignores insert mode */ + rl_editing_mode = vi_mode; + rl_vi_insertion_mode (1, key); +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + + return 0; +} + +int +rl_emacs_editing_mode (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + rl_editing_mode = emacs_mode; + _rl_set_insert_mode (RL_IM_INSERT, 1); /* emacs mode default is insert mode */ + _rl_keymap = emacs_standard_keymap; + return 0; +} + +/* Function for the rest of the library to use to set insert/overwrite mode. */ +void +_rl_set_insert_mode (im, force) + int im, force; +{ +#ifdef CURSOR_MODE + _rl_set_cursor (im, force); +#endif + + rl_insert_mode = im; +} + +/* Toggle overwrite mode. A positive explicit argument selects overwrite + mode. A negative or zero explicit argument selects insert mode. */ +int +rl_overwrite_mode (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_explicit_arg == 0) + _rl_set_insert_mode (rl_insert_mode ^ 1, 0); + else if (count > 0) + _rl_set_insert_mode (RL_IM_OVERWRITE, 0); + else + _rl_set_insert_mode (RL_IM_INSERT, 0); + + return 0; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/nls.c b/readline-4.3.orig/nls.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..706c819 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/nls.c @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +/* nls.c -- skeletal internationalization code. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#include <stdio.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_LOCALE_H) +# include <locale.h> +#endif + +#include <ctype.h> + +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "readline.h" +#include "rlshell.h" +#include "rlprivate.h" + +#if !defined (HAVE_SETLOCALE) +/* A list of legal values for the LANG or LC_CTYPE environment variables. + If a locale name in this list is the value for the LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, + or LANG environment variable (using the first of those with a value), + readline eight-bit mode is enabled. */ +static char *legal_lang_values[] = +{ + "iso88591", + "iso88592", + "iso88593", + "iso88594", + "iso88595", + "iso88596", + "iso88597", + "iso88598", + "iso88599", + "iso885910", + "koi8r", + 0 +}; + +static char *normalize_codeset PARAMS((char *)); +static char *find_codeset PARAMS((char *, size_t *)); +#endif /* !HAVE_SETLOCALE */ + +/* Check for LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, and LANG and use the first with a value + to decide the defaults for 8-bit character input and output. Returns + 1 if we set eight-bit mode. */ +int +_rl_init_eightbit () +{ +/* If we have setlocale(3), just check the current LC_CTYPE category + value, and go into eight-bit mode if it's not C or POSIX. */ +#if defined (HAVE_SETLOCALE) + char *t; + + /* Set the LC_CTYPE locale category from environment variables. */ + t = setlocale (LC_CTYPE, ""); + if (t && *t && (t[0] != 'C' || t[1]) && (STREQ (t, "POSIX") == 0)) + { + _rl_meta_flag = 1; + _rl_convert_meta_chars_to_ascii = 0; + _rl_output_meta_chars = 1; + return (1); + } + else + return (0); + +#else /* !HAVE_SETLOCALE */ + char *lspec, *t; + int i; + + /* We don't have setlocale. Finesse it. Check the environment for the + appropriate variables and set eight-bit mode if they have the right + values. */ + lspec = sh_get_env_value ("LC_ALL"); + if (lspec == 0) lspec = sh_get_env_value ("LC_CTYPE"); + if (lspec == 0) lspec = sh_get_env_value ("LANG"); + if (lspec == 0 || (t = normalize_codeset (lspec)) == 0) + return (0); + for (i = 0; t && legal_lang_values[i]; i++) + if (STREQ (t, legal_lang_values[i])) + { + _rl_meta_flag = 1; + _rl_convert_meta_chars_to_ascii = 0; + _rl_output_meta_chars = 1; + break; + } + free (t); + return (legal_lang_values[i] ? 1 : 0); + +#endif /* !HAVE_SETLOCALE */ +} + +#if !defined (HAVE_SETLOCALE) +static char * +normalize_codeset (codeset) + char *codeset; +{ + size_t namelen, i; + int len, all_digits; + char *wp, *retval; + + codeset = find_codeset (codeset, &namelen); + + if (codeset == 0) + return (codeset); + + all_digits = 1; + for (len = 0, i = 0; i < namelen; i++) + { + if (ISALNUM ((unsigned char)codeset[i])) + { + len++; + all_digits &= _rl_digit_p (codeset[i]); + } + } + + retval = (char *)malloc ((all_digits ? 3 : 0) + len + 1); + if (retval == 0) + return ((char *)0); + + wp = retval; + /* Add `iso' to beginning of an all-digit codeset */ + if (all_digits) + { + *wp++ = 'i'; + *wp++ = 's'; + *wp++ = 'o'; + } + + for (i = 0; i < namelen; i++) + if (ISALPHA ((unsigned char)codeset[i])) + *wp++ = _rl_to_lower (codeset[i]); + else if (_rl_digit_p (codeset[i])) + *wp++ = codeset[i]; + *wp = '\0'; + + return retval; +} + +/* Isolate codeset portion of locale specification. */ +static char * +find_codeset (name, lenp) + char *name; + size_t *lenp; +{ + char *cp, *language, *result; + + cp = language = name; + result = (char *)0; + + while (*cp && *cp != '_' && *cp != '@' && *cp != '+' && *cp != ',') + cp++; + + /* This does not make sense: language has to be specified. As + an exception we allow the variable to contain only the codeset + name. Perhaps there are funny codeset names. */ + if (language == cp) + { + *lenp = strlen (language); + result = language; + } + else + { + /* Next is the territory. */ + if (*cp == '_') + do + ++cp; + while (*cp && *cp != '.' && *cp != '@' && *cp != '+' && *cp != ',' && *cp != '_'); + + /* Now, finally, is the codeset. */ + result = cp; + if (*cp == '.') + do + ++cp; + while (*cp && *cp != '@'); + + if (cp - result > 2) + { + result++; + *lenp = cp - result; + } + else + { + *lenp = strlen (language); + result = language; + } + } + + return result; +} +#endif /* !HAVE_SETLOCALE */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/parens.c b/readline-4.3.orig/parens.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..54ef1f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/parens.c @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +/* parens.c -- Implementation of matching parentheses feature. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#include "rlconf.h" + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <sys/types.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#if defined (FD_SET) && !defined (HAVE_SELECT) +# define HAVE_SELECT +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_SELECT) +# include <sys/time.h> +#endif /* HAVE_SELECT */ +#if defined (HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H) +# include <sys/select.h> +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_STRING_H) +# include <string.h> +#else /* !HAVE_STRING_H */ +# include <strings.h> +#endif /* !HAVE_STRING_H */ + +#if !defined (strchr) && !defined (__STDC__) +extern char *strchr (), *strrchr (); +#endif /* !strchr && !__STDC__ */ + +#include "readline.h" +#include "rlprivate.h" + +static int find_matching_open PARAMS((char *, int, int)); + +/* Non-zero means try to blink the matching open parenthesis when the + close parenthesis is inserted. */ +#if defined (HAVE_SELECT) +int rl_blink_matching_paren = 1; +#else /* !HAVE_SELECT */ +int rl_blink_matching_paren = 0; +#endif /* !HAVE_SELECT */ + +static int _paren_blink_usec = 500000; + +/* Change emacs_standard_keymap to have bindings for paren matching when + ON_OR_OFF is 1, change them back to self_insert when ON_OR_OFF == 0. */ +void +_rl_enable_paren_matching (on_or_off) + int on_or_off; +{ + if (on_or_off) + { /* ([{ */ + rl_bind_key_in_map (')', rl_insert_close, emacs_standard_keymap); + rl_bind_key_in_map (']', rl_insert_close, emacs_standard_keymap); + rl_bind_key_in_map ('}', rl_insert_close, emacs_standard_keymap); + } + else + { /* ([{ */ + rl_bind_key_in_map (')', rl_insert, emacs_standard_keymap); + rl_bind_key_in_map (']', rl_insert, emacs_standard_keymap); + rl_bind_key_in_map ('}', rl_insert, emacs_standard_keymap); + } +} + +int +rl_set_paren_blink_timeout (u) + int u; +{ + int o; + + o = _paren_blink_usec; + if (u > 0) + _paren_blink_usec = u; + return (o); +} + +int +rl_insert_close (count, invoking_key) + int count, invoking_key; +{ + if (rl_explicit_arg || !rl_blink_matching_paren) + _rl_insert_char (count, invoking_key); + else + { +#if defined (HAVE_SELECT) + int orig_point, match_point, ready; + struct timeval timer; + fd_set readfds; + + _rl_insert_char (1, invoking_key); + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + match_point = + find_matching_open (rl_line_buffer, rl_point - 2, invoking_key); + + /* Emacs might message or ring the bell here, but I don't. */ + if (match_point < 0) + return -1; + + FD_ZERO (&readfds); + FD_SET (fileno (rl_instream), &readfds); + timer.tv_sec = 0; + timer.tv_usec = _paren_blink_usec; + + orig_point = rl_point; + rl_point = match_point; + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + ready = select (1, &readfds, (fd_set *)NULL, (fd_set *)NULL, &timer); + rl_point = orig_point; +#else /* !HAVE_SELECT */ + _rl_insert_char (count, invoking_key); +#endif /* !HAVE_SELECT */ + } + return 0; +} + +static int +find_matching_open (string, from, closer) + char *string; + int from, closer; +{ + register int i; + int opener, level, delimiter; + + switch (closer) + { + case ']': opener = '['; break; + case '}': opener = '{'; break; + case ')': opener = '('; break; + default: + return (-1); + } + + level = 1; /* The closer passed in counts as 1. */ + delimiter = 0; /* Delimited state unknown. */ + + for (i = from; i > -1; i--) + { + if (delimiter && (string[i] == delimiter)) + delimiter = 0; + else if (rl_basic_quote_characters && strchr (rl_basic_quote_characters, string[i])) + delimiter = string[i]; + else if (!delimiter && (string[i] == closer)) + level++; + else if (!delimiter && (string[i] == opener)) + level--; + + if (!level) + break; + } + return (i); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/posixdir.h b/readline-4.3.orig/posixdir.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..505e279 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/posixdir.h @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +/* posixdir.h -- Posix directory reading includes and defines. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987,1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. + + Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY + or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public + License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free + Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +/* This file should be included instead of <dirent.h> or <sys/dir.h>. */ + +#if !defined (_POSIXDIR_H_) +#define _POSIXDIR_H_ + +#if defined (HAVE_DIRENT_H) +# include <dirent.h> +# define D_NAMLEN(d) (strlen ((d)->d_name)) +#else +# if defined (HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H) +# include <sys/ndir.h> +# endif +# if defined (HAVE_SYS_DIR_H) +# include <sys/dir.h> +# endif +# if defined (HAVE_NDIR_H) +# include <ndir.h> +# endif +# if !defined (dirent) +# define dirent direct +# endif /* !dirent */ +# define D_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen) +#endif /* !HAVE_DIRENT_H */ + +#if defined (STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_INO) && !defined (STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_FILENO) +# define d_fileno d_ino +#endif + +#if defined (_POSIX_SOURCE) && (!defined (STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_INO) || defined (BROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO)) +/* Posix does not require that the d_ino field be present, and some + systems do not provide it. */ +# define REAL_DIR_ENTRY(dp) 1 +#else +# define REAL_DIR_ENTRY(dp) (dp->d_ino != 0) +#endif /* _POSIX_SOURCE */ + +#endif /* !_POSIXDIR_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/posixjmp.h b/readline-4.3.orig/posixjmp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b52aa00 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/posixjmp.h @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +/* posixjmp.h -- wrapper for setjmp.h with changes for POSIX systems. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987,1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. + + Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY + or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public + License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free + Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#ifndef _POSIXJMP_H_ +#define _POSIXJMP_H_ + +#include <setjmp.h> + +/* This *must* be included *after* config.h */ + +#if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGSETJMP) +# define procenv_t sigjmp_buf +# if !defined (__OPENNT) +# undef setjmp +# define setjmp(x) sigsetjmp((x), 1) +# undef longjmp +# define longjmp(x, n) siglongjmp((x), (n)) +# endif /* !__OPENNT */ +#else +# define procenv_t jmp_buf +#endif + +#endif /* _POSIXJMP_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/posixstat.h b/readline-4.3.orig/posixstat.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c93b528 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/posixstat.h @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +/* posixstat.h -- Posix stat(2) definitions for systems that + don't have them. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987,1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. + + Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY + or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public + License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free + Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +/* This file should be included instead of <sys/stat.h>. + It relies on the local sys/stat.h to work though. */ +#if !defined (_POSIXSTAT_H_) +#define _POSIXSTAT_H_ + +#include <sys/stat.h> + +#if defined (STAT_MACROS_BROKEN) +# undef S_ISBLK +# undef S_ISCHR +# undef S_ISDIR +# undef S_ISFIFO +# undef S_ISREG +# undef S_ISLNK +#endif /* STAT_MACROS_BROKEN */ + +/* These are guaranteed to work only on isc386 */ +#if !defined (S_IFDIR) && !defined (S_ISDIR) +# define S_IFDIR 0040000 +#endif /* !S_IFDIR && !S_ISDIR */ +#if !defined (S_IFMT) +# define S_IFMT 0170000 +#endif /* !S_IFMT */ + +/* Posix 1003.1 5.6.1.1 <sys/stat.h> file types */ + +/* Some Posix-wannabe systems define _S_IF* macros instead of S_IF*, but + do not provide the S_IS* macros that Posix requires. */ + +#if defined (_S_IFMT) && !defined (S_IFMT) +#define S_IFMT _S_IFMT +#endif +#if defined (_S_IFIFO) && !defined (S_IFIFO) +#define S_IFIFO _S_IFIFO +#endif +#if defined (_S_IFCHR) && !defined (S_IFCHR) +#define S_IFCHR _S_IFCHR +#endif +#if defined (_S_IFDIR) && !defined (S_IFDIR) +#define S_IFDIR _S_IFDIR +#endif +#if defined (_S_IFBLK) && !defined (S_IFBLK) +#define S_IFBLK _S_IFBLK +#endif +#if defined (_S_IFREG) && !defined (S_IFREG) +#define S_IFREG _S_IFREG +#endif +#if defined (_S_IFLNK) && !defined (S_IFLNK) +#define S_IFLNK _S_IFLNK +#endif +#if defined (_S_IFSOCK) && !defined (S_IFSOCK) +#define S_IFSOCK _S_IFSOCK +#endif + +/* Test for each symbol individually and define the ones necessary (some + systems claiming Posix compatibility define some but not all). */ + +#if defined (S_IFBLK) && !defined (S_ISBLK) +#define S_ISBLK(m) (((m)&S_IFMT) == S_IFBLK) /* block device */ +#endif + +#if defined (S_IFCHR) && !defined (S_ISCHR) +#define S_ISCHR(m) (((m)&S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR) /* character device */ +#endif + +#if defined (S_IFDIR) && !defined (S_ISDIR) +#define S_ISDIR(m) (((m)&S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) /* directory */ +#endif + +#if defined (S_IFREG) && !defined (S_ISREG) +#define S_ISREG(m) (((m)&S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) /* file */ +#endif + +#if defined (S_IFIFO) && !defined (S_ISFIFO) +#define S_ISFIFO(m) (((m)&S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO) /* fifo - named pipe */ +#endif + +#if defined (S_IFLNK) && !defined (S_ISLNK) +#define S_ISLNK(m) (((m)&S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK) /* symbolic link */ +#endif + +#if defined (S_IFSOCK) && !defined (S_ISSOCK) +#define S_ISSOCK(m) (((m)&S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK) /* socket */ +#endif + +/* + * POSIX 1003.1 5.6.1.2 <sys/stat.h> File Modes + */ + +#if !defined (S_IRWXU) +# if !defined (S_IREAD) +# define S_IREAD 00400 +# define S_IWRITE 00200 +# define S_IEXEC 00100 +# endif /* S_IREAD */ + +# if !defined (S_IRUSR) +# define S_IRUSR S_IREAD /* read, owner */ +# define S_IWUSR S_IWRITE /* write, owner */ +# define S_IXUSR S_IEXEC /* execute, owner */ + +# define S_IRGRP (S_IREAD >> 3) /* read, group */ +# define S_IWGRP (S_IWRITE >> 3) /* write, group */ +# define S_IXGRP (S_IEXEC >> 3) /* execute, group */ + +# define S_IROTH (S_IREAD >> 6) /* read, other */ +# define S_IWOTH (S_IWRITE >> 6) /* write, other */ +# define S_IXOTH (S_IEXEC >> 6) /* execute, other */ +# endif /* !S_IRUSR */ + +# define S_IRWXU (S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR) +# define S_IRWXG (S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IXGRP) +# define S_IRWXO (S_IROTH | S_IWOTH | S_IXOTH) +#endif /* !S_IRWXU */ + +/* These are non-standard, but are used in builtins.c$symbolic_umask() */ +#define S_IRUGO (S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH) +#define S_IWUGO (S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH) +#define S_IXUGO (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH) + +#endif /* _POSIXSTAT_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/readline.c b/readline-4.3.orig/readline.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28801f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/readline.c @@ -0,0 +1,973 @@ +/* readline.c -- a general facility for reading lines of input + with emacs style editing and completion. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include "posixstat.h" +#include <fcntl.h> +#if defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H) +# include <sys/file.h> +#endif /* HAVE_SYS_FILE_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_LOCALE_H) +# include <locale.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> +#include "posixjmp.h" + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +#if defined (__EMX__) +# define INCL_DOSPROCESS +# include <os2.h> +#endif /* __EMX__ */ + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "rlshell.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +#ifndef RL_LIBRARY_VERSION +# define RL_LIBRARY_VERSION "4.3" +#endif + +#ifndef RL_READLINE_VERSION +# define RL_READLINE_VERSION 0x0403 +#endif + +extern void _rl_free_history_entry PARAMS((HIST_ENTRY *)); + +/* Forward declarations used in this file. */ +static char *readline_internal PARAMS((void)); +static void readline_initialize_everything PARAMS((void)); + +static void bind_arrow_keys_internal PARAMS((Keymap)); +static void bind_arrow_keys PARAMS((void)); + +static void readline_default_bindings PARAMS((void)); + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Line editing input utility */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +const char *rl_library_version = RL_LIBRARY_VERSION; + +int rl_readline_version = RL_READLINE_VERSION; + +/* True if this is `real' readline as opposed to some stub substitute. */ +int rl_gnu_readline_p = 1; + +/* A pointer to the keymap that is currently in use. + By default, it is the standard emacs keymap. */ +Keymap _rl_keymap = emacs_standard_keymap; + +/* The current style of editing. */ +int rl_editing_mode = emacs_mode; + +/* The current insert mode: input (the default) or overwrite */ +int rl_insert_mode = RL_IM_DEFAULT; + +/* Non-zero if we called this function from _rl_dispatch(). It's present + so functions can find out whether they were called from a key binding + or directly from an application. */ +int rl_dispatching; + +/* Non-zero if the previous command was a kill command. */ +int _rl_last_command_was_kill = 0; + +/* The current value of the numeric argument specified by the user. */ +int rl_numeric_arg = 1; + +/* Non-zero if an argument was typed. */ +int rl_explicit_arg = 0; + +/* Temporary value used while generating the argument. */ +int rl_arg_sign = 1; + +/* Non-zero means we have been called at least once before. */ +static int rl_initialized; + +#if 0 +/* If non-zero, this program is running in an EMACS buffer. */ +static int running_in_emacs; +#endif + +/* Flags word encapsulating the current readline state. */ +int rl_readline_state = RL_STATE_NONE; + +/* The current offset in the current input line. */ +int rl_point; + +/* Mark in the current input line. */ +int rl_mark; + +/* Length of the current input line. */ +int rl_end; + +/* Make this non-zero to return the current input_line. */ +int rl_done; + +/* The last function executed by readline. */ +rl_command_func_t *rl_last_func = (rl_command_func_t *)NULL; + +/* Top level environment for readline_internal (). */ +procenv_t readline_top_level; + +/* The streams we interact with. */ +FILE *_rl_in_stream, *_rl_out_stream; + +/* The names of the streams that we do input and output to. */ +FILE *rl_instream = (FILE *)NULL; +FILE *rl_outstream = (FILE *)NULL; + +/* Non-zero means echo characters as they are read. Defaults to no echo; + set to 1 if there is a controlling terminal, we can get its attributes, + and the attributes include `echo'. Look at rltty.c:prepare_terminal_settings + for the code that sets it. */ +int readline_echoing_p = 0; + +/* Current prompt. */ +char *rl_prompt = (char *)NULL; +int rl_visible_prompt_length = 0; + +/* Set to non-zero by calling application if it has already printed rl_prompt + and does not want readline to do it the first time. */ +int rl_already_prompted = 0; + +/* The number of characters read in order to type this complete command. */ +int rl_key_sequence_length = 0; + +/* If non-zero, then this is the address of a function to call just + before readline_internal_setup () prints the first prompt. */ +rl_hook_func_t *rl_startup_hook = (rl_hook_func_t *)NULL; + +/* If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call just before + readline_internal_setup () returns and readline_internal starts + reading input characters. */ +rl_hook_func_t *rl_pre_input_hook = (rl_hook_func_t *)NULL; + +/* What we use internally. You should always refer to RL_LINE_BUFFER. */ +static char *the_line; + +/* The character that can generate an EOF. Really read from + the terminal driver... just defaulted here. */ +int _rl_eof_char = CTRL ('D'); + +/* Non-zero makes this the next keystroke to read. */ +int rl_pending_input = 0; + +/* Pointer to a useful terminal name. */ +const char *rl_terminal_name = (const char *)NULL; + +/* Non-zero means to always use horizontal scrolling in line display. */ +int _rl_horizontal_scroll_mode = 0; + +/* Non-zero means to display an asterisk at the starts of history lines + which have been modified. */ +int _rl_mark_modified_lines = 0; + +/* The style of `bell' notification preferred. This can be set to NO_BELL, + AUDIBLE_BELL, or VISIBLE_BELL. */ +int _rl_bell_preference = AUDIBLE_BELL; + +/* String inserted into the line by rl_insert_comment (). */ +char *_rl_comment_begin; + +/* Keymap holding the function currently being executed. */ +Keymap rl_executing_keymap; + +/* Non-zero means to erase entire line, including prompt, on empty input lines. */ +int rl_erase_empty_line = 0; + +/* Non-zero means to read only this many characters rather than up to a + character bound to accept-line. */ +int rl_num_chars_to_read; + +/* Line buffer and maintenence. */ +char *rl_line_buffer = (char *)NULL; +int rl_line_buffer_len = 0; + +/* Forward declarations used by the display, termcap, and history code. */ + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* `Forward' declarations */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Non-zero means do not parse any lines other than comments and + parser directives. */ +unsigned char _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out = 0; + +/* Non-zero means to convert characters with the meta bit set to + escape-prefixed characters so we can indirect through + emacs_meta_keymap or vi_escape_keymap. */ +int _rl_convert_meta_chars_to_ascii = 1; + +/* Non-zero means to output characters with the meta bit set directly + rather than as a meta-prefixed escape sequence. */ +int _rl_output_meta_chars = 0; + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Top Level Functions */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Non-zero means treat 0200 bit in terminal input as Meta bit. */ +int _rl_meta_flag = 0; /* Forward declaration */ + +/* Set up the prompt and expand it. Called from readline() and + rl_callback_handler_install (). */ +int +rl_set_prompt (prompt) + const char *prompt; +{ + FREE (rl_prompt); + rl_prompt = prompt ? savestring (prompt) : (char *)NULL; + + rl_visible_prompt_length = rl_expand_prompt (rl_prompt); + return 0; +} + +/* Read a line of input. Prompt with PROMPT. An empty PROMPT means + none. A return value of NULL means that EOF was encountered. */ +char * +readline (prompt) + const char *prompt; +{ + char *value; + + /* If we are at EOF return a NULL string. */ + if (rl_pending_input == EOF) + { + rl_clear_pending_input (); + return ((char *)NULL); + } + + rl_set_prompt (prompt); + + rl_initialize (); + (*rl_prep_term_function) (_rl_meta_flag); + +#if defined (HANDLE_SIGNALS) + rl_set_signals (); +#endif + + value = readline_internal (); + (*rl_deprep_term_function) (); + +#if defined (HANDLE_SIGNALS) + rl_clear_signals (); +#endif + + return (value); +} + +#if defined (READLINE_CALLBACKS) +# define STATIC_CALLBACK +#else +# define STATIC_CALLBACK static +#endif + +STATIC_CALLBACK void +readline_internal_setup () +{ + char *nprompt; + + _rl_in_stream = rl_instream; + _rl_out_stream = rl_outstream; + + if (rl_startup_hook) + (*rl_startup_hook) (); + + /* If we're not echoing, we still want to at least print a prompt, because + rl_redisplay will not do it for us. If the calling application has a + custom redisplay function, though, let that function handle it. */ + if (readline_echoing_p == 0 && rl_redisplay_function == rl_redisplay) + { + if (rl_prompt && rl_already_prompted == 0) + { + nprompt = _rl_strip_prompt (rl_prompt); + fprintf (_rl_out_stream, "%s", nprompt); + fflush (_rl_out_stream); + free (nprompt); + } + } + else + { + if (rl_prompt && rl_already_prompted) + rl_on_new_line_with_prompt (); + else + rl_on_new_line (); + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + } + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode) + rl_vi_insertion_mode (1, 0); +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + + if (rl_pre_input_hook) + (*rl_pre_input_hook) (); +} + +STATIC_CALLBACK char * +readline_internal_teardown (eof) + int eof; +{ + char *temp; + HIST_ENTRY *entry; + + /* Restore the original of this history line, iff the line that we + are editing was originally in the history, AND the line has changed. */ + entry = current_history (); + + if (entry && rl_undo_list) + { + temp = savestring (the_line); + rl_revert_line (1, 0); + entry = replace_history_entry (where_history (), the_line, (histdata_t)NULL); + _rl_free_history_entry (entry); + + strcpy (the_line, temp); + free (temp); + } + + /* At any rate, it is highly likely that this line has an undo list. Get + rid of it now. */ + if (rl_undo_list) + rl_free_undo_list (); + + /* Restore normal cursor, if available. */ + _rl_set_insert_mode (RL_IM_INSERT, 0); + + return (eof ? (char *)NULL : savestring (the_line)); +} + +STATIC_CALLBACK int +#if defined (READLINE_CALLBACKS) +readline_internal_char () +#else +readline_internal_charloop () +#endif +{ + static int lastc, eof_found; + int c, code, lk; + + lastc = -1; + eof_found = 0; + +#if !defined (READLINE_CALLBACKS) + while (rl_done == 0) + { +#endif + lk = _rl_last_command_was_kill; + + code = setjmp (readline_top_level); + + if (code) + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + + if (rl_pending_input == 0) + { + /* Then initialize the argument and number of keys read. */ + _rl_init_argument (); + rl_key_sequence_length = 0; + } + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_READCMD); + c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_READCMD); + + /* EOF typed to a non-blank line is a <NL>. */ + if (c == EOF && rl_end) + c = NEWLINE; + + /* The character _rl_eof_char typed to blank line, and not as the + previous character is interpreted as EOF. */ + if (((c == _rl_eof_char && lastc != c) || c == EOF) && !rl_end) + { +#if defined (READLINE_CALLBACKS) + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_DONE); + return (rl_done = 1); +#else + eof_found = 1; + break; +#endif + } + + lastc = c; + _rl_dispatch ((unsigned char)c, _rl_keymap); + + /* If there was no change in _rl_last_command_was_kill, then no kill + has taken place. Note that if input is pending we are reading + a prefix command, so nothing has changed yet. */ + if (rl_pending_input == 0 && lk == _rl_last_command_was_kill) + _rl_last_command_was_kill = 0; + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + /* In vi mode, when you exit insert mode, the cursor moves back + over the previous character. We explicitly check for that here. */ + if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode && _rl_keymap == vi_movement_keymap) + rl_vi_check (); +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + + if (rl_num_chars_to_read && rl_end >= rl_num_chars_to_read) + { + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + rl_newline (1, '\n'); + } + + if (rl_done == 0) + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + + /* If the application writer has told us to erase the entire line if + the only character typed was something bound to rl_newline, do so. */ + if (rl_erase_empty_line && rl_done && rl_last_func == rl_newline && + rl_point == 0 && rl_end == 0) + _rl_erase_entire_line (); + +#if defined (READLINE_CALLBACKS) + return 0; +#else + } + + return (eof_found); +#endif +} + +#if defined (READLINE_CALLBACKS) +static int +readline_internal_charloop () +{ + int eof = 1; + + while (rl_done == 0) + eof = readline_internal_char (); + return (eof); +} +#endif /* READLINE_CALLBACKS */ + +/* Read a line of input from the global rl_instream, doing output on + the global rl_outstream. + If rl_prompt is non-null, then that is our prompt. */ +static char * +readline_internal () +{ + int eof; + + readline_internal_setup (); + eof = readline_internal_charloop (); + return (readline_internal_teardown (eof)); +} + +void +_rl_init_line_state () +{ + rl_point = rl_end = rl_mark = 0; + the_line = rl_line_buffer; + the_line[0] = 0; +} + +void +_rl_set_the_line () +{ + the_line = rl_line_buffer; +} + +/* Do the command associated with KEY in MAP. + If the associated command is really a keymap, then read + another key, and dispatch into that map. */ +int +_rl_dispatch (key, map) + register int key; + Keymap map; +{ + return _rl_dispatch_subseq (key, map, 0); +} + +int +_rl_dispatch_subseq (key, map, got_subseq) + register int key; + Keymap map; + int got_subseq; +{ + int r, newkey; + char *macro; + rl_command_func_t *func; + + if (META_CHAR (key) && _rl_convert_meta_chars_to_ascii) + { + if (map[ESC].type == ISKMAP) + { + if (RL_ISSTATE (RL_STATE_MACRODEF)) + _rl_add_macro_char (ESC); + map = FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, ESC); + key = UNMETA (key); + rl_key_sequence_length += 2; + return (_rl_dispatch (key, map)); + } + else + rl_ding (); + return 0; + } + + if (RL_ISSTATE (RL_STATE_MACRODEF)) + _rl_add_macro_char (key); + + r = 0; + switch (map[key].type) + { + case ISFUNC: + func = map[key].function; + if (func) + { + /* Special case rl_do_lowercase_version (). */ + if (func == rl_do_lowercase_version) + return (_rl_dispatch (_rl_to_lower (key), map)); + + rl_executing_keymap = map; + +#if 0 + _rl_suppress_redisplay = (map[key].function == rl_insert) && _rl_input_available (); +#endif + + rl_dispatching = 1; + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_DISPATCHING); + r = (*map[key].function)(rl_numeric_arg * rl_arg_sign, key); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_DISPATCHING); + rl_dispatching = 0; + + /* If we have input pending, then the last command was a prefix + command. Don't change the state of rl_last_func. Otherwise, + remember the last command executed in this variable. */ + if (rl_pending_input == 0 && map[key].function != rl_digit_argument) + rl_last_func = map[key].function; + } + else if (map[ANYOTHERKEY].function) + { + /* OK, there's no function bound in this map, but there is a + shadow function that was overridden when the current keymap + was created. Return -2 to note that. */ + _rl_unget_char (key); + return -2; + } + else if (got_subseq) + { + /* Return -1 to note that we're in a subsequence, but we don't + have a matching key, nor was one overridden. This means + we need to back up the recursion chain and find the last + subsequence that is bound to a function. */ + _rl_unget_char (key); + return -1; + } + else + { + _rl_abort_internal (); + return -1; + } + break; + + case ISKMAP: + if (map[key].function != 0) + { +#if defined (VI_MODE) + /* The only way this test will be true is if a subsequence has been + bound starting with ESC, generally the arrow keys. What we do is + check whether there's input in the queue, which there generally + will be if an arrow key has been pressed, and, if there's not, + just dispatch to (what we assume is) rl_vi_movement_mode right + away. This is essentially an input test with a zero timeout. */ + if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode && key == ESC && map == vi_insertion_keymap + && _rl_input_queued (0) == 0) + return (_rl_dispatch (ANYOTHERKEY, FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, key))); +#endif + + rl_key_sequence_length++; + + if (key == ESC) + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_METANEXT); + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + newkey = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + if (key == ESC) + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_METANEXT); + + if (newkey < 0) + { + _rl_abort_internal (); + return -1; + } + + r = _rl_dispatch_subseq (newkey, FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, key), got_subseq || map[ANYOTHERKEY].function); + + if (r == -2) + /* We didn't match anything, and the keymap we're indexed into + shadowed a function previously bound to that prefix. Call + the function. The recursive call to _rl_dispatch_subseq has + already taken care of pushing any necessary input back onto + the input queue with _rl_unget_char. */ + r = _rl_dispatch (ANYOTHERKEY, FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP (map, key)); + else if (r && map[ANYOTHERKEY].function) + { + /* We didn't match (r is probably -1), so return something to + tell the caller that it should try ANYOTHERKEY for an + overridden function. */ + _rl_unget_char (key); + return -2; + } + else if (r && got_subseq) + { + /* OK, back up the chain. */ + _rl_unget_char (key); + return -1; + } + } + else + { + _rl_abort_internal (); + return -1; + } + break; + + case ISMACR: + if (map[key].function != 0) + { + macro = savestring ((char *)map[key].function); + _rl_with_macro_input (macro); + return 0; + } + break; + } +#if defined (VI_MODE) + if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode && _rl_keymap == vi_movement_keymap && + _rl_vi_textmod_command (key)) + _rl_vi_set_last (key, rl_numeric_arg, rl_arg_sign); +#endif + return (r); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Initializations */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Initialize readline (and terminal if not already). */ +int +rl_initialize () +{ + /* If we have never been called before, initialize the + terminal and data structures. */ + if (!rl_initialized) + { + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_INITIALIZING); + readline_initialize_everything (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_INITIALIZING); + rl_initialized++; + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_INITIALIZED); + } + + /* Initalize the current line information. */ + _rl_init_line_state (); + + /* We aren't done yet. We haven't even gotten started yet! */ + rl_done = 0; + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_DONE); + + /* Tell the history routines what is going on. */ + _rl_start_using_history (); + + /* Make the display buffer match the state of the line. */ + rl_reset_line_state (); + + /* No such function typed yet. */ + rl_last_func = (rl_command_func_t *)NULL; + + /* Parsing of key-bindings begins in an enabled state. */ + _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out = 0; + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode) + _rl_vi_initialize_line (); +#endif + + /* Each line starts in insert mode (the default). */ + _rl_set_insert_mode (RL_IM_DEFAULT, 1); + + return 0; +} + +#if 0 +#if defined (__EMX__) +static void +_emx_build_environ () +{ + TIB *tibp; + PIB *pibp; + char *t, **tp; + int c; + + DosGetInfoBlocks (&tibp, &pibp); + t = pibp->pib_pchenv; + for (c = 1; *t; c++) + t += strlen (t) + 1; + tp = environ = (char **)xmalloc ((c + 1) * sizeof (char *)); + t = pibp->pib_pchenv; + while (*t) + { + *tp++ = t; + t += strlen (t) + 1; + } + *tp = 0; +} +#endif /* __EMX__ */ +#endif + +/* Initialize the entire state of the world. */ +static void +readline_initialize_everything () +{ +#if 0 +#if defined (__EMX__) + if (environ == 0) + _emx_build_environ (); +#endif +#endif + +#if 0 + /* Find out if we are running in Emacs -- UNUSED. */ + running_in_emacs = sh_get_env_value ("EMACS") != (char *)0; +#endif + + /* Set up input and output if they are not already set up. */ + if (!rl_instream) + rl_instream = stdin; + + if (!rl_outstream) + rl_outstream = stdout; + + /* Bind _rl_in_stream and _rl_out_stream immediately. These values + may change, but they may also be used before readline_internal () + is called. */ + _rl_in_stream = rl_instream; + _rl_out_stream = rl_outstream; + + /* Allocate data structures. */ + if (rl_line_buffer == 0) + rl_line_buffer = (char *)xmalloc (rl_line_buffer_len = DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE); + + /* Initialize the terminal interface. */ + if (rl_terminal_name == 0) + rl_terminal_name = sh_get_env_value ("TERM"); + _rl_init_terminal_io (rl_terminal_name); + + /* Bind tty characters to readline functions. */ + readline_default_bindings (); + + /* Initialize the function names. */ + rl_initialize_funmap (); + + /* Decide whether we should automatically go into eight-bit mode. */ + _rl_init_eightbit (); + + /* Read in the init file. */ + rl_read_init_file ((char *)NULL); + + /* XXX */ + if (_rl_horizontal_scroll_mode && _rl_term_autowrap) + { + _rl_screenwidth--; + _rl_screenchars -= _rl_screenheight; + } + + /* Override the effect of any `set keymap' assignments in the + inputrc file. */ + rl_set_keymap_from_edit_mode (); + + /* Try to bind a common arrow key prefix, if not already bound. */ + bind_arrow_keys (); + + /* Enable the meta key, if this terminal has one. */ + if (_rl_enable_meta) + _rl_enable_meta_key (); + + /* If the completion parser's default word break characters haven't + been set yet, then do so now. */ + if (rl_completer_word_break_characters == (char *)NULL) + rl_completer_word_break_characters = rl_basic_word_break_characters; +} + +/* If this system allows us to look at the values of the regular + input editing characters, then bind them to their readline + equivalents, iff the characters are not bound to keymaps. */ +static void +readline_default_bindings () +{ + rl_tty_set_default_bindings (_rl_keymap); +} + +/* Bind some common arrow key sequences in MAP. */ +static void +bind_arrow_keys_internal (map) + Keymap map; +{ + Keymap xkeymap; + + xkeymap = _rl_keymap; + _rl_keymap = map; + +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033[0A", rl_get_previous_history); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033[0B", rl_backward_char); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033[0C", rl_forward_char); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033[0D", rl_get_next_history); +#endif + + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033[A", rl_get_previous_history); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033[B", rl_get_next_history); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033[C", rl_forward_char); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033[D", rl_backward_char); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033[H", rl_beg_of_line); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033[F", rl_end_of_line); + + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033OA", rl_get_previous_history); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033OB", rl_get_next_history); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033OC", rl_forward_char); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033OD", rl_backward_char); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033OH", rl_beg_of_line); + _rl_bind_if_unbound ("\033OF", rl_end_of_line); + + _rl_keymap = xkeymap; +} + +/* Try and bind the common arrow key prefixes after giving termcap and + the inputrc file a chance to bind them and create `real' keymaps + for the arrow key prefix. */ +static void +bind_arrow_keys () +{ + bind_arrow_keys_internal (emacs_standard_keymap); + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + bind_arrow_keys_internal (vi_movement_keymap); + bind_arrow_keys_internal (vi_insertion_keymap); +#endif +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Saving and Restoring Readline's state */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +int +rl_save_state (sp) + struct readline_state *sp; +{ + if (sp == 0) + return -1; + + sp->point = rl_point; + sp->end = rl_end; + sp->mark = rl_mark; + sp->buffer = rl_line_buffer; + sp->buflen = rl_line_buffer_len; + sp->ul = rl_undo_list; + sp->prompt = rl_prompt; + + sp->rlstate = rl_readline_state; + sp->done = rl_done; + sp->kmap = _rl_keymap; + + sp->lastfunc = rl_last_func; + sp->insmode = rl_insert_mode; + sp->edmode = rl_editing_mode; + sp->kseqlen = rl_key_sequence_length; + sp->inf = rl_instream; + sp->outf = rl_outstream; + sp->pendingin = rl_pending_input; + sp->macro = rl_executing_macro; + + sp->catchsigs = rl_catch_signals; + sp->catchsigwinch = rl_catch_sigwinch; + + return (0); +} + +int +rl_restore_state (sp) + struct readline_state *sp; +{ + if (sp == 0) + return -1; + + rl_point = sp->point; + rl_end = sp->end; + rl_mark = sp->mark; + the_line = rl_line_buffer = sp->buffer; + rl_line_buffer_len = sp->buflen; + rl_undo_list = sp->ul; + rl_prompt = sp->prompt; + + rl_readline_state = sp->rlstate; + rl_done = sp->done; + _rl_keymap = sp->kmap; + + rl_last_func = sp->lastfunc; + rl_insert_mode = sp->insmode; + rl_editing_mode = sp->edmode; + rl_key_sequence_length = sp->kseqlen; + rl_instream = sp->inf; + rl_outstream = sp->outf; + rl_pending_input = sp->pendingin; + rl_executing_macro = sp->macro; + + rl_catch_signals = sp->catchsigs; + rl_catch_sigwinch = sp->catchsigwinch; + + return (0); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/readline.h b/readline-4.3.orig/readline.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f11b3d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/readline.h @@ -0,0 +1,799 @@ +/* Readline.h -- the names of functions callable from within readline. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_READLINE_H_) +#define _READLINE_H_ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE_LIBRARY) +# include "rlstdc.h" +# include "rltypedefs.h" +# include "keymaps.h" +# include "tilde.h" +#else +# include <readline/rlstdc.h> +# include <readline/rltypedefs.h> +# include <readline/keymaps.h> +# include <readline/tilde.h> +#endif + +/* Hex-encoded Readline version number. */ +#define RL_READLINE_VERSION 0x0403 /* Readline 4.3 */ +#define RL_VERSION_MAJOR 4 +#define RL_VERSION_MINOR 3 + +/* Readline data structures. */ + +/* Maintaining the state of undo. We remember individual deletes and inserts + on a chain of things to do. */ + +/* The actions that undo knows how to undo. Notice that UNDO_DELETE means + to insert some text, and UNDO_INSERT means to delete some text. I.e., + the code tells undo what to undo, not how to undo it. */ +enum undo_code { UNDO_DELETE, UNDO_INSERT, UNDO_BEGIN, UNDO_END }; + +/* What an element of THE_UNDO_LIST looks like. */ +typedef struct undo_list { + struct undo_list *next; + int start, end; /* Where the change took place. */ + char *text; /* The text to insert, if undoing a delete. */ + enum undo_code what; /* Delete, Insert, Begin, End. */ +} UNDO_LIST; + +/* The current undo list for RL_LINE_BUFFER. */ +extern UNDO_LIST *rl_undo_list; + +/* The data structure for mapping textual names to code addresses. */ +typedef struct _funmap { + const char *name; + rl_command_func_t *function; +} FUNMAP; + +extern FUNMAP **funmap; + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Functions available to bind to key sequences */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Bindable commands for numeric arguments. */ +extern int rl_digit_argument PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_universal_argument PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for moving the cursor. */ +extern int rl_forward_byte PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_forward_char PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_forward PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_backward_byte PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_backward_char PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_backward PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_beg_of_line PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_end_of_line PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_forward_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_backward_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_refresh_line PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_clear_screen PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_arrow_keys PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for inserting and deleting text. */ +extern int rl_insert PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_quoted_insert PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_tab_insert PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_newline PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_do_lowercase_version PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_rubout PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_delete PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_rubout_or_delete PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_delete_horizontal_space PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_delete_or_show_completions PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_insert_comment PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for changing case. */ +extern int rl_upcase_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_downcase_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_capitalize_word PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for transposing characters and words. */ +extern int rl_transpose_words PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_transpose_chars PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for searching within a line. */ +extern int rl_char_search PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_backward_char_search PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for readline's interface to the command history. */ +extern int rl_beginning_of_history PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_end_of_history PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_get_next_history PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_get_previous_history PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for managing the mark and region. */ +extern int rl_set_mark PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_exchange_point_and_mark PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands to set the editing mode (emacs or vi). */ +extern int rl_vi_editing_mode PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_emacs_editing_mode PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands to change the insert mode (insert or overwrite) */ +extern int rl_overwrite_mode PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for managing key bindings. */ +extern int rl_re_read_init_file PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_dump_functions PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_dump_macros PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_dump_variables PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for word completion. */ +extern int rl_complete PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_possible_completions PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_insert_completions PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_menu_complete PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for killing and yanking text, and managing the kill ring. */ +extern int rl_kill_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_backward_kill_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_kill_line PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_backward_kill_line PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_kill_full_line PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_unix_word_rubout PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_unix_line_discard PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_copy_region_to_kill PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_kill_region PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_copy_forward_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_copy_backward_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_yank PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_yank_pop PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_yank_nth_arg PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_yank_last_arg PARAMS((int, int)); +/* Not available unless __CYGWIN__ is defined. */ +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ +extern int rl_paste_from_clipboard PARAMS((int, int)); +#endif + +/* Bindable commands for incremental searching. */ +extern int rl_reverse_search_history PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_forward_search_history PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable keyboard macro commands. */ +extern int rl_start_kbd_macro PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_end_kbd_macro PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_call_last_kbd_macro PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable undo commands. */ +extern int rl_revert_line PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_undo_command PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable tilde expansion commands. */ +extern int rl_tilde_expand PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable terminal control commands. */ +extern int rl_restart_output PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_stop_output PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Miscellaneous bindable commands. */ +extern int rl_abort PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_tty_status PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable commands for incremental and non-incremental history searching. */ +extern int rl_history_search_forward PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_history_search_backward PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_noninc_forward_search PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_noninc_reverse_search PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_noninc_forward_search_again PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_noninc_reverse_search_again PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Bindable command used when inserting a matching close character. */ +extern int rl_insert_close PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Not available unless READLINE_CALLBACKS is defined. */ +extern void rl_callback_handler_install PARAMS((const char *, rl_vcpfunc_t *)); +extern void rl_callback_read_char PARAMS((void)); +extern void rl_callback_handler_remove PARAMS((void)); + +/* Things for vi mode. Not available unless readline is compiled -DVI_MODE. */ +/* VI-mode bindable commands. */ +extern int rl_vi_redo PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_undo PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_yank_arg PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_fetch_history PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_search_again PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_search PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_complete PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_tilde_expand PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_prev_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_next_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_end_word PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_insert_beg PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_append_mode PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_append_eol PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_eof_maybe PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_insertion_mode PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_movement_mode PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_arg_digit PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_change_case PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_put PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_column PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_delete_to PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_change_to PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_yank_to PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_delete PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_back_to_indent PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_first_print PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_char_search PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_match PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_change_char PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_subst PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_overstrike PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_overstrike_delete PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_replace PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_set_mark PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_goto_mark PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* VI-mode utility functions. */ +extern int rl_vi_check PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_vi_domove PARAMS((int, int *)); +extern int rl_vi_bracktype PARAMS((int)); + +/* VI-mode pseudo-bindable commands, used as utility functions. */ +extern int rl_vi_fWord PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_bWord PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_eWord PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_fword PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_bword PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_vi_eword PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Well Published Functions */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Readline functions. */ +/* Read a line of input. Prompt with PROMPT. A NULL PROMPT means none. */ +extern char *readline PARAMS((const char *)); + +extern int rl_set_prompt PARAMS((const char *)); +extern int rl_expand_prompt PARAMS((char *)); + +extern int rl_initialize PARAMS((void)); + +/* Undocumented; unused by readline */ +extern int rl_discard_argument PARAMS((void)); + +/* Utility functions to bind keys to readline commands. */ +extern int rl_add_defun PARAMS((const char *, rl_command_func_t *, int)); +extern int rl_bind_key PARAMS((int, rl_command_func_t *)); +extern int rl_bind_key_in_map PARAMS((int, rl_command_func_t *, Keymap)); +extern int rl_unbind_key PARAMS((int)); +extern int rl_unbind_key_in_map PARAMS((int, Keymap)); +extern int rl_unbind_function_in_map PARAMS((rl_command_func_t *, Keymap)); +extern int rl_unbind_command_in_map PARAMS((const char *, Keymap)); +extern int rl_set_key PARAMS((const char *, rl_command_func_t *, Keymap)); +extern int rl_generic_bind PARAMS((int, const char *, char *, Keymap)); +extern int rl_variable_bind PARAMS((const char *, const char *)); + +/* Backwards compatibility, use rl_generic_bind instead. */ +extern int rl_macro_bind PARAMS((const char *, const char *, Keymap)); + +/* Undocumented in the texinfo manual; not really useful to programs. */ +extern int rl_translate_keyseq PARAMS((const char *, char *, int *)); +extern char *rl_untranslate_keyseq PARAMS((int)); + +extern rl_command_func_t *rl_named_function PARAMS((const char *)); +extern rl_command_func_t *rl_function_of_keyseq PARAMS((const char *, Keymap, int *)); + +extern void rl_list_funmap_names PARAMS((void)); +extern char **rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map PARAMS((rl_command_func_t *, Keymap)); +extern char **rl_invoking_keyseqs PARAMS((rl_command_func_t *)); + +extern void rl_function_dumper PARAMS((int)); +extern void rl_macro_dumper PARAMS((int)); +extern void rl_variable_dumper PARAMS((int)); + +extern int rl_read_init_file PARAMS((const char *)); +extern int rl_parse_and_bind PARAMS((char *)); + +/* Functions for manipulating keymaps. */ +extern Keymap rl_make_bare_keymap PARAMS((void)); +extern Keymap rl_copy_keymap PARAMS((Keymap)); +extern Keymap rl_make_keymap PARAMS((void)); +extern void rl_discard_keymap PARAMS((Keymap)); + +extern Keymap rl_get_keymap_by_name PARAMS((const char *)); +extern char *rl_get_keymap_name PARAMS((Keymap)); +extern void rl_set_keymap PARAMS((Keymap)); +extern Keymap rl_get_keymap PARAMS((void)); +/* Undocumented; used internally only. */ +extern void rl_set_keymap_from_edit_mode PARAMS((void)); +extern char *rl_get_keymap_name_from_edit_mode PARAMS((void)); + +/* Functions for manipulating the funmap, which maps command names to functions. */ +extern int rl_add_funmap_entry PARAMS((const char *, rl_command_func_t *)); +extern const char **rl_funmap_names PARAMS((void)); +/* Undocumented, only used internally -- there is only one funmap, and this + function may be called only once. */ +extern void rl_initialize_funmap PARAMS((void)); + +/* Utility functions for managing keyboard macros. */ +extern void rl_push_macro_input PARAMS((char *)); + +/* Functions for undoing, from undo.c */ +extern void rl_add_undo PARAMS((enum undo_code, int, int, char *)); +extern void rl_free_undo_list PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_do_undo PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_begin_undo_group PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_end_undo_group PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_modifying PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Functions for redisplay. */ +extern void rl_redisplay PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_on_new_line PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_on_new_line_with_prompt PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_forced_update_display PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_clear_message PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_reset_line_state PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_crlf PARAMS((void)); + +#if (defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus)) && defined (USE_VARARGS) && defined (PREFER_STDARG) +extern int rl_message (const char *, ...) __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 1, 2))); +#else +extern int rl_message (); +#endif + +extern int rl_show_char PARAMS((int)); + +/* Undocumented in texinfo manual. */ +extern int rl_character_len PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Save and restore internal prompt redisplay information. */ +extern void rl_save_prompt PARAMS((void)); +extern void rl_restore_prompt PARAMS((void)); + +/* Modifying text. */ +extern void rl_replace_line PARAMS((const char *, int)); +extern int rl_insert_text PARAMS((const char *)); +extern int rl_delete_text PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int rl_kill_text PARAMS((int, int)); +extern char *rl_copy_text PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Terminal and tty mode management. */ +extern void rl_prep_terminal PARAMS((int)); +extern void rl_deprep_terminal PARAMS((void)); +extern void rl_tty_set_default_bindings PARAMS((Keymap)); + +extern int rl_reset_terminal PARAMS((const char *)); +extern void rl_resize_terminal PARAMS((void)); +extern void rl_set_screen_size PARAMS((int, int)); +extern void rl_get_screen_size PARAMS((int *, int *)); + +extern char *rl_get_termcap PARAMS((const char *)); + +/* Functions for character input. */ +extern int rl_stuff_char PARAMS((int)); +extern int rl_execute_next PARAMS((int)); +extern int rl_clear_pending_input PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_read_key PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_getc PARAMS((FILE *)); +extern int rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout PARAMS((int)); + +/* `Public' utility functions . */ +extern void rl_extend_line_buffer PARAMS((int)); +extern int rl_ding PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_alphabetic PARAMS((int)); + +/* Readline signal handling, from signals.c */ +extern int rl_set_signals PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_clear_signals PARAMS((void)); +extern void rl_cleanup_after_signal PARAMS((void)); +extern void rl_reset_after_signal PARAMS((void)); +extern void rl_free_line_state PARAMS((void)); + +extern int rl_set_paren_blink_timeout PARAMS((int)); + +/* Undocumented. */ +extern int rl_maybe_save_line PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_maybe_unsave_line PARAMS((void)); +extern int rl_maybe_replace_line PARAMS((void)); + +/* Completion functions. */ +extern int rl_complete_internal PARAMS((int)); +extern void rl_display_match_list PARAMS((char **, int, int)); + +extern char **rl_completion_matches PARAMS((const char *, rl_compentry_func_t *)); +extern char *rl_username_completion_function PARAMS((const char *, int)); +extern char *rl_filename_completion_function PARAMS((const char *, int)); + +extern int rl_completion_mode PARAMS((rl_command_func_t *)); + +#if 0 +/* Backwards compatibility (compat.c). These will go away sometime. */ +extern void free_undo_list PARAMS((void)); +extern int maybe_save_line PARAMS((void)); +extern int maybe_unsave_line PARAMS((void)); +extern int maybe_replace_line PARAMS((void)); + +extern int ding PARAMS((void)); +extern int alphabetic PARAMS((int)); +extern int crlf PARAMS((void)); + +extern char **completion_matches PARAMS((char *, rl_compentry_func_t *)); +extern char *username_completion_function PARAMS((const char *, int)); +extern char *filename_completion_function PARAMS((const char *, int)); +#endif + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Well Published Variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* The version of this incarnation of the readline library. */ +extern const char *rl_library_version; /* e.g., "4.2" */ +extern int rl_readline_version; /* e.g., 0x0402 */ + +/* True if this is real GNU readline. */ +extern int rl_gnu_readline_p; + +/* Flags word encapsulating the current readline state. */ +extern int rl_readline_state; + +/* Says which editing mode readline is currently using. 1 means emacs mode; + 0 means vi mode. */ +extern int rl_editing_mode; + +/* Insert or overwrite mode for emacs mode. 1 means insert mode; 0 means + overwrite mode. Reset to insert mode on each input line. */ +extern int rl_insert_mode; + +/* The name of the calling program. You should initialize this to + whatever was in argv[0]. It is used when parsing conditionals. */ +extern const char *rl_readline_name; + +/* The prompt readline uses. This is set from the argument to + readline (), and should not be assigned to directly. */ +extern char *rl_prompt; + +/* The line buffer that is in use. */ +extern char *rl_line_buffer; + +/* The location of point, and end. */ +extern int rl_point; +extern int rl_end; + +/* The mark, or saved cursor position. */ +extern int rl_mark; + +/* Flag to indicate that readline has finished with the current input + line and should return it. */ +extern int rl_done; + +/* If set to a character value, that will be the next keystroke read. */ +extern int rl_pending_input; + +/* Non-zero if we called this function from _rl_dispatch(). It's present + so functions can find out whether they were called from a key binding + or directly from an application. */ +extern int rl_dispatching; + +/* Non-zero if the user typed a numeric argument before executing the + current function. */ +extern int rl_explicit_arg; + +/* The current value of the numeric argument specified by the user. */ +extern int rl_numeric_arg; + +/* The address of the last command function Readline executed. */ +extern rl_command_func_t *rl_last_func; + +/* The name of the terminal to use. */ +extern const char *rl_terminal_name; + +/* The input and output streams. */ +extern FILE *rl_instream; +extern FILE *rl_outstream; + +/* If non-zero, then this is the address of a function to call just + before readline_internal () prints the first prompt. */ +extern rl_hook_func_t *rl_startup_hook; + +/* If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call just before + readline_internal_setup () returns and readline_internal starts + reading input characters. */ +extern rl_hook_func_t *rl_pre_input_hook; + +/* The address of a function to call periodically while Readline is + awaiting character input, or NULL, for no event handling. */ +extern rl_hook_func_t *rl_event_hook; + +/* The address of the function to call to fetch a character from the current + Readline input stream */ +extern rl_getc_func_t *rl_getc_function; + +extern rl_voidfunc_t *rl_redisplay_function; + +extern rl_vintfunc_t *rl_prep_term_function; +extern rl_voidfunc_t *rl_deprep_term_function; + +/* Dispatch variables. */ +extern Keymap rl_executing_keymap; +extern Keymap rl_binding_keymap; + +/* Display variables. */ +/* If non-zero, readline will erase the entire line, including any prompt, + if the only thing typed on an otherwise-blank line is something bound to + rl_newline. */ +extern int rl_erase_empty_line; + +/* If non-zero, the application has already printed the prompt (rl_prompt) + before calling readline, so readline should not output it the first time + redisplay is done. */ +extern int rl_already_prompted; + +/* A non-zero value means to read only this many characters rather than + up to a character bound to accept-line. */ +extern int rl_num_chars_to_read; + +/* The text of a currently-executing keyboard macro. */ +extern char *rl_executing_macro; + +/* Variables to control readline signal handling. */ +/* If non-zero, readline will install its own signal handlers for + SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGQUIT, SIGALRM, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, and SIGTTOU. */ +extern int rl_catch_signals; + +/* If non-zero, readline will install a signal handler for SIGWINCH + that also attempts to call any calling application's SIGWINCH signal + handler. Note that the terminal is not cleaned up before the + application's signal handler is called; use rl_cleanup_after_signal() + to do that. */ +extern int rl_catch_sigwinch; + +/* Completion variables. */ +/* Pointer to the generator function for completion_matches (). + NULL means to use rl_filename_completion_function (), the default + filename completer. */ +extern rl_compentry_func_t *rl_completion_entry_function; + +/* If rl_ignore_some_completions_function is non-NULL it is the address + of a function to call after all of the possible matches have been + generated, but before the actual completion is done to the input line. + The function is called with one argument; a NULL terminated array + of (char *). If your function removes any of the elements, they + must be free()'ed. */ +extern rl_compignore_func_t *rl_ignore_some_completions_function; + +/* Pointer to alternative function to create matches. + Function is called with TEXT, START, and END. + START and END are indices in RL_LINE_BUFFER saying what the boundaries + of TEXT are. + If this function exists and returns NULL then call the value of + rl_completion_entry_function to try to match, otherwise use the + array of strings returned. */ +extern rl_completion_func_t *rl_attempted_completion_function; + +/* The basic list of characters that signal a break between words for the + completer routine. The initial contents of this variable is what + breaks words in the shell, i.e. "n\"\\'`@$>". */ +extern const char *rl_basic_word_break_characters; + +/* The list of characters that signal a break between words for + rl_complete_internal. The default list is the contents of + rl_basic_word_break_characters. */ +extern const char *rl_completer_word_break_characters; + +/* List of characters which can be used to quote a substring of the line. + Completion occurs on the entire substring, and within the substring + rl_completer_word_break_characters are treated as any other character, + unless they also appear within this list. */ +extern const char *rl_completer_quote_characters; + +/* List of quote characters which cause a word break. */ +extern const char *rl_basic_quote_characters; + +/* List of characters that need to be quoted in filenames by the completer. */ +extern const char *rl_filename_quote_characters; + +/* List of characters that are word break characters, but should be left + in TEXT when it is passed to the completion function. The shell uses + this to help determine what kind of completing to do. */ +extern const char *rl_special_prefixes; + +/* If non-zero, then this is the address of a function to call when + completing on a directory name. The function is called with + the address of a string (the current directory name) as an arg. It + changes what is displayed when the possible completions are printed + or inserted. */ +extern rl_icppfunc_t *rl_directory_completion_hook; + +/* If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call when completing + a directory name. This function takes the address of the directory name + to be modified as an argument. Unlike rl_directory_completion_hook, it + only modifies the directory name used in opendir(2), not what is displayed + when the possible completions are printed or inserted. It is called + before rl_directory_completion_hook. I'm not happy with how this works + yet, so it's undocumented. */ +extern rl_icppfunc_t *rl_directory_rewrite_hook; + +/* Backwards compatibility with previous versions of readline. */ +#define rl_symbolic_link_hook rl_directory_completion_hook + +/* 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 instead of actually doing the display. + It takes three arguments: (char **matches, int num_matches, int max_length) + where MATCHES is the array of strings that matched, NUM_MATCHES is the + number of strings in that array, and MAX_LENGTH is the length of the + longest string in that array. */ +extern rl_compdisp_func_t *rl_completion_display_matches_hook; + +/* Non-zero means that the results of the matches are to be treated + as filenames. This is ALWAYS zero on entry, and can only be changed + within a completion entry finder function. */ +extern int rl_filename_completion_desired; + +/* Non-zero means that the results of the matches are to be quoted using + double quotes (or an application-specific quoting mechanism) if the + filename contains any characters in rl_word_break_chars. This is + ALWAYS non-zero on entry, and can only be changed within a completion + entry finder function. */ +extern int rl_filename_quoting_desired; + +/* Set to a function to quote a filename in an application-specific fashion. + Called with the text to quote, the type of match found (single or multiple) + and a pointer to the quoting character to be used, which the function can + reset if desired. */ +extern rl_quote_func_t *rl_filename_quoting_function; + +/* Function to call to remove quoting characters from a filename. Called + before completion is attempted, so the embedded quotes do not interfere + with matching names in the file system. */ +extern rl_dequote_func_t *rl_filename_dequoting_function; + +/* Function to call to decide whether or not a word break character is + quoted. If a character is quoted, it does not break words for the + completer. */ +extern rl_linebuf_func_t *rl_char_is_quoted_p; + +/* Non-zero means to suppress normal filename completion after the + user-specified completion function has been called. */ +extern int rl_attempted_completion_over; + +/* Set to a character describing the type of completion being attempted by + rl_complete_internal; available for use by application completion + functions. */ +extern int rl_completion_type; + +/* Character appended to completed words when at the end of the line. The + default is a space. Nothing is added if this is '\0'. */ +extern int rl_completion_append_character; + +/* If set to non-zero by an application completion function, + rl_completion_append_character will not be appended. */ +extern int rl_completion_suppress_append; + +/* 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. */ +extern int rl_completion_query_items; + +/* If non-zero, a slash will be appended to completed filenames that are + symbolic links to directory names, subject to the value of the + mark-directories variable (which is user-settable). This exists so + that application completion functions can override the user's preference + (set via the mark-symlinked-directories variable) if appropriate. + It's set to the value of _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs in + rl_complete_internal before any application-specific completion + function is called, so without that function doing anything, the user's + preferences are honored. */ +extern int rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs; + +/* If non-zero, then disallow duplicates in the matches. */ +extern int rl_ignore_completion_duplicates; + +/* If this is non-zero, completion is (temporarily) inhibited, and the + completion character will be inserted as any other. */ +extern int rl_inhibit_completion; + +/* Definitions available for use by readline clients. */ +#define RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE '\001' +#define RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE '\002' + +/* Possible values for do_replace argument to rl_filename_quoting_function, + called by rl_complete_internal. */ +#define NO_MATCH 0 +#define SINGLE_MATCH 1 +#define MULT_MATCH 2 + +/* Possible state values for rl_readline_state */ +#define RL_STATE_NONE 0x00000 /* no state; before first call */ + +#define RL_STATE_INITIALIZING 0x00001 /* initializing */ +#define RL_STATE_INITIALIZED 0x00002 /* initialization done */ +#define RL_STATE_TERMPREPPED 0x00004 /* terminal is prepped */ +#define RL_STATE_READCMD 0x00008 /* reading a command key */ +#define RL_STATE_METANEXT 0x00010 /* reading input after ESC */ +#define RL_STATE_DISPATCHING 0x00020 /* dispatching to a command */ +#define RL_STATE_MOREINPUT 0x00040 /* reading more input in a command function */ +#define RL_STATE_ISEARCH 0x00080 /* doing incremental search */ +#define RL_STATE_NSEARCH 0x00100 /* doing non-inc search */ +#define RL_STATE_SEARCH 0x00200 /* doing a history search */ +#define RL_STATE_NUMERICARG 0x00400 /* reading numeric argument */ +#define RL_STATE_MACROINPUT 0x00800 /* getting input from a macro */ +#define RL_STATE_MACRODEF 0x01000 /* defining keyboard macro */ +#define RL_STATE_OVERWRITE 0x02000 /* overwrite mode */ +#define RL_STATE_COMPLETING 0x04000 /* doing completion */ +#define RL_STATE_SIGHANDLER 0x08000 /* in readline sighandler */ +#define RL_STATE_UNDOING 0x10000 /* doing an undo */ +#define RL_STATE_INPUTPENDING 0x20000 /* rl_execute_next called */ + +#define RL_STATE_DONE 0x80000 /* done; accepted line */ + +#define RL_SETSTATE(x) (rl_readline_state |= (x)) +#define RL_UNSETSTATE(x) (rl_readline_state &= ~(x)) +#define RL_ISSTATE(x) (rl_readline_state & (x)) + +struct readline_state { + /* line state */ + int point; + int end; + int mark; + char *buffer; + int buflen; + UNDO_LIST *ul; + char *prompt; + + /* global state */ + int rlstate; + int done; + Keymap kmap; + + /* input state */ + rl_command_func_t *lastfunc; + int insmode; + int edmode; + int kseqlen; + FILE *inf; + FILE *outf; + int pendingin; + char *macro; + + /* signal state */ + int catchsigs; + int catchsigwinch; + + /* reserved for future expansion, so the struct size doesn't change */ + char reserved[64]; +}; + +extern int rl_save_state PARAMS((struct readline_state *)); +extern int rl_restore_state PARAMS((struct readline_state *)); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* _READLINE_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/rlconf.h b/readline-4.3.orig/rlconf.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c651fd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/rlconf.h @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/* rlconf.h -- readline configuration definitions */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the Readline Library (the Library), a set of + routines for providing Emacs style line input to programs that ask + for it. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_RLCONF_H_) +#define _RLCONF_H_ + +/* Define this if you want the vi-mode editing available. */ +#define VI_MODE + +/* Define this to get an indication of file type when listing completions. */ +#define VISIBLE_STATS + +/* This definition is needed by readline.c, rltty.c, and signals.c. */ +/* If on, then readline handles signals in a way that doesn't screw. */ +#define HANDLE_SIGNALS + +/* Ugly but working hack for binding prefix meta. */ +#define PREFIX_META_HACK + +/* The final, last-ditch effort file name for an init file. */ +#define DEFAULT_INPUTRC "~/.inputrc" + +/* If defined, expand tabs to spaces. */ +#define DISPLAY_TABS + +/* If defined, use the terminal escape sequence to move the cursor forward + over a character when updating the line rather than rewriting it. */ +/* #define HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION */ + +/* The string inserted by the `insert comment' command. */ +#define RL_COMMENT_BEGIN_DEFAULT "#" + +/* Define this if you want code that allows readline to be used in an + X `callback' style. */ +#define READLINE_CALLBACKS + +/* Define this if you want the cursor to indicate insert or overwrite mode. */ +/* #define CURSOR_MODE */ + +#endif /* _RLCONF_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/rldefs.h b/readline-4.3.orig/rldefs.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a28bd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/rldefs.h @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +/* rldefs.h -- an attempt to isolate some of the system-specific defines + for readline. This should be included after any files that define + system-specific constants like _POSIX_VERSION or USG. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987,1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the Readline Library (the Library), a set of + routines for providing Emacs style line input to programs that ask + for it. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_RLDEFS_H_) +#define _RLDEFS_H_ + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include "config.h" +#endif + +#include "rlstdc.h" + +#if defined (_POSIX_VERSION) && !defined (TERMIOS_MISSING) +# define TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER +#else +# if defined (HAVE_TERMIO_H) +# define TERMIO_TTY_DRIVER +# else +# define NEW_TTY_DRIVER +# endif +#endif + +/* Posix macro to check file in statbuf for directory-ness. + This requires that <sys/stat.h> be included before this test. */ +#if defined (S_IFDIR) && !defined (S_ISDIR) +# define S_ISDIR(m) (((m)&S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) +#endif + +/* Decide which flavor of the header file describing the C library + string functions to include and include it. */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STRING_H) +# include <string.h> +#else /* !HAVE_STRING_H */ +# include <strings.h> +#endif /* !HAVE_STRING_H */ + +#if !defined (strchr) && !defined (__STDC__) +extern char *strchr (), *strrchr (); +#endif /* !strchr && !__STDC__ */ + +#if defined (PREFER_STDARG) +# include <stdarg.h> +#else +# if defined (PREFER_VARARGS) +# include <varargs.h> +# endif +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_STRCASECMP) +#define _rl_stricmp strcasecmp +#define _rl_strnicmp strncasecmp +#else +extern int _rl_stricmp PARAMS((char *, char *)); +extern int _rl_strnicmp PARAMS((char *, char *, int)); +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_STRPBRK) +# define _rl_strpbrk(a,b) strpbrk((a),(b)) +#else +extern char *_rl_strpbrk PARAMS((const char *, const char *)); +#endif + +#if !defined (emacs_mode) +# define no_mode -1 +# define vi_mode 0 +# define emacs_mode 1 +#endif + +#if !defined (RL_IM_INSERT) +# define RL_IM_INSERT 1 +# define RL_IM_OVERWRITE 0 +# +# define RL_IM_DEFAULT RL_IM_INSERT +#endif + +/* If you cast map[key].function to type (Keymap) on a Cray, + the compiler takes the value of map[key].function and + divides it by 4 to convert between pointer types (pointers + to functions and pointers to structs are different sizes). + This is not what is wanted. */ +#if defined (CRAY) +# define FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP(map, key) (Keymap)((int)map[key].function) +# define KEYMAP_TO_FUNCTION(data) (rl_command_func_t *)((int)(data)) +#else +# define FUNCTION_TO_KEYMAP(map, key) (Keymap)(map[key].function) +# define KEYMAP_TO_FUNCTION(data) (rl_command_func_t *)(data) +#endif + +#ifndef savestring +#define savestring(x) strcpy ((char *)xmalloc (1 + strlen (x)), (x)) +#endif + +/* Possible values for _rl_bell_preference. */ +#define NO_BELL 0 +#define AUDIBLE_BELL 1 +#define VISIBLE_BELL 2 + +/* Definitions used when searching the line for characters. */ +/* NOTE: it is necessary that opposite directions are inverses */ +#define FTO 1 /* forward to */ +#define BTO -1 /* backward to */ +#define FFIND 2 /* forward find */ +#define BFIND -2 /* backward find */ + +/* Possible values for the found_quote flags word used by the completion + functions. It says what kind of (shell-like) quoting we found anywhere + in the line. */ +#define RL_QF_SINGLE_QUOTE 0x01 +#define RL_QF_DOUBLE_QUOTE 0x02 +#define RL_QF_BACKSLASH 0x04 +#define RL_QF_OTHER_QUOTE 0x08 + +/* Default readline line buffer length. */ +#define DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE 256 + +#if !defined (STREQ) +#define STREQ(a, b) (((a)[0] == (b)[0]) && (strcmp ((a), (b)) == 0)) +#define STREQN(a, b, n) (((n) == 0) ? (1) \ + : ((a)[0] == (b)[0]) && (strncmp ((a), (b), (n)) == 0)) +#endif + +#if !defined (FREE) +# define FREE(x) if (x) free (x) +#endif + +#if !defined (SWAP) +# define SWAP(s, e) do { int t; t = s; s = e; e = t; } while (0) +#endif + +/* CONFIGURATION SECTION */ +#include "rlconf.h" + +#endif /* !_RLDEFS_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/rlmbutil.h b/readline-4.3.orig/rlmbutil.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27ca32b --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/rlmbutil.h @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/* rlmbutil.h -- utility functions for multibyte characters. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_RL_MBUTIL_H_) +#define _RL_MBUTIL_H_ + +#include "rlstdc.h" + +/************************************************/ +/* check multibyte capability for I18N code */ +/************************************************/ + +/* For platforms which support the ISO C amendement 1 functionality we + support user defined character classes. */ + /* Solaris 2.5 has a bug: <wchar.h> must be included before <wctype.h>. */ +#if defined (HAVE_WCTYPE_H) && defined (HAVE_WCHAR_H) +# include <wchar.h> +# include <wctype.h> +# if defined (HAVE_MBSRTOWCS) /* system is supposed to support XPG5 */ +# define HANDLE_MULTIBYTE 1 +# endif +#endif + +/* Some systems, like BeOS, have multibyte encodings but lack mbstate_t. */ +#if HANDLE_MULTIBYTE && !defined (HAVE_MBSTATE_T) +# define wcsrtombs(dest, src, len, ps) (wcsrtombs) (dest, src, len, 0) +# define mbsrtowcs(dest, src, len, ps) (mbsrtowcs) (dest, src, len, 0) +# define wcrtomb(s, wc, ps) (wcrtomb) (s, wc, 0) +# define mbrtowc(pwc, s, n, ps) (mbrtowc) (pwc, s, n, 0) +# define mbrlen(s, n, ps) (mbrlen) (s, n, 0) +# define mbstate_t int +#endif + +/* Make sure MB_LEN_MAX is at least 16 on systems that claim to be able to + handle multibyte chars (some systems define MB_LEN_MAX as 1) */ +#ifdef HANDLE_MULTIBYTE +# include <limits.h> +# if defined(MB_LEN_MAX) && (MB_LEN_MAX < 16) +# undef MB_LEN_MAX +# endif +# if !defined (MB_LEN_MAX) +# define MB_LEN_MAX 16 +# endif +#endif + +/************************************************/ +/* end of multibyte capability checks for I18N */ +/************************************************/ + +/* + * Flags for _rl_find_prev_mbchar and _rl_find_next_mbchar: + * + * MB_FIND_ANY find any multibyte character + * MB_FIND_NONZERO find a non-zero-width multibyte character + */ + +#define MB_FIND_ANY 0x00 +#define MB_FIND_NONZERO 0x01 + +extern int _rl_find_prev_mbchar PARAMS((char *, int, int)); +extern int _rl_find_next_mbchar PARAMS((char *, int, int, int)); + +#ifdef HANDLE_MULTIBYTE + +extern int _rl_compare_chars PARAMS((char *, int, mbstate_t *, char *, int, mbstate_t *)); +extern int _rl_get_char_len PARAMS((char *, mbstate_t *)); +extern int _rl_adjust_point PARAMS((char *, int, mbstate_t *)); + +extern int _rl_read_mbchar PARAMS((char *, int)); +extern int _rl_read_mbstring PARAMS((int, char *, int)); + +extern int _rl_is_mbchar_matched PARAMS((char *, int, int, char *, int)); + +#else /* !HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + +#undef MB_LEN_MAX +#undef MB_CUR_MAX + +#define MB_LEN_MAX 1 +#define MB_CUR_MAX 1 + +#define _rl_find_prev_mbchar(b, i, f) (((i) == 0) ? (i) : ((i) - 1)) +#define _rl_find_next_mbchar(b, i1, i2, f) ((i1) + (i2)) + +#endif /* !HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + +extern int rl_byte_oriented; + +#endif /* _RL_MBUTIL_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/rlprivate.h b/readline-4.3.orig/rlprivate.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ccb9144 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/rlprivate.h @@ -0,0 +1,284 @@ +/* rlprivate.h -- functions and variables global to the readline library, + but not intended for use by applications. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_RL_PRIVATE_H_) +#define _RL_PRIVATE_H_ + +#include "rlconf.h" /* for VISIBLE_STATS */ +#include "rlstdc.h" +#include "posixjmp.h" /* defines procenv_t */ + +/************************************************************************* + * * + * Global functions undocumented in texinfo manual and not in readline.h * + * * + *************************************************************************/ + +/************************************************************************* + * * + * Global variables undocumented in texinfo manual and not in readline.h * + * * + *************************************************************************/ + +/* complete.c */ +extern int rl_complete_with_tilde_expansion; +#if defined (VISIBLE_STATS) +extern int rl_visible_stats; +#endif /* VISIBLE_STATS */ + +/* readline.c */ +extern int rl_line_buffer_len; +extern int rl_arg_sign; +extern int rl_visible_prompt_length; +extern int readline_echoing_p; +extern int rl_key_sequence_length; +extern int rl_byte_oriented; + +/* display.c */ +extern int rl_display_fixed; + +/* parens.c */ +extern int rl_blink_matching_paren; + +/************************************************************************* + * * + * Global functions and variables unsed and undocumented * + * * + *************************************************************************/ + +/* kill.c */ +extern int rl_set_retained_kills PARAMS((int)); + +/* terminal.c */ +extern void _rl_set_screen_size PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* undo.c */ +extern int _rl_fix_last_undo_of_type PARAMS((int, int, int)); + +/* util.c */ +extern char *_rl_savestring PARAMS((const char *)); + +/************************************************************************* + * * + * Functions and variables private to the readline library * + * * + *************************************************************************/ + +/* NOTE: Functions and variables prefixed with `_rl_' are + pseudo-global: they are global so they can be shared + between files in the readline library, but are not intended + to be visible to readline callers. */ + +/************************************************************************* + * Undocumented private functions * + *************************************************************************/ + +#if defined(READLINE_CALLBACKS) + +/* readline.c */ +extern void readline_internal_setup PARAMS((void)); +extern char *readline_internal_teardown PARAMS((int)); +extern int readline_internal_char PARAMS((void)); + +#endif /* READLINE_CALLBACKS */ + +/* bind.c */ +extern void _rl_bind_if_unbound PARAMS((const char *, rl_command_func_t *)); + +/* complete.c */ +extern char _rl_find_completion_word PARAMS((int *, int *)); +extern void _rl_free_match_list PARAMS((char **)); + +/* display.c */ +extern char *_rl_strip_prompt PARAMS((char *)); +extern void _rl_move_cursor_relative PARAMS((int, const char *)); +extern void _rl_move_vert PARAMS((int)); +extern void _rl_save_prompt PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_restore_prompt PARAMS((void)); +extern char *_rl_make_prompt_for_search PARAMS((int)); +extern void _rl_erase_at_end_of_line PARAMS((int)); +extern void _rl_clear_to_eol PARAMS((int)); +extern void _rl_clear_screen PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_update_final PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_redisplay_after_sigwinch PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_clean_up_for_exit PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_erase_entire_line PARAMS((void)); +extern int _rl_current_display_line PARAMS((void)); + +/* input.c */ +extern int _rl_any_typein PARAMS((void)); +extern int _rl_input_available PARAMS((void)); +extern int _rl_input_queued PARAMS((int)); +extern void _rl_insert_typein PARAMS((int)); +extern int _rl_unget_char PARAMS((int)); + +/* macro.c */ +extern void _rl_with_macro_input PARAMS((char *)); +extern int _rl_next_macro_key PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_push_executing_macro PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_pop_executing_macro PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_add_macro_char PARAMS((int)); +extern void _rl_kill_kbd_macro PARAMS((void)); + +/* misc.c */ +extern int _rl_init_argument PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_start_using_history PARAMS((void)); +extern int _rl_free_saved_history_line PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_set_insert_mode PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* nls.c */ +extern int _rl_init_eightbit PARAMS((void)); + +/* parens.c */ +extern void _rl_enable_paren_matching PARAMS((int)); + +/* readline.c */ +extern void _rl_init_line_state PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_set_the_line PARAMS((void)); +extern int _rl_dispatch PARAMS((int, Keymap)); +extern int _rl_dispatch_subseq PARAMS((int, Keymap, int)); + +/* rltty.c */ +extern int _rl_disable_tty_signals PARAMS((void)); +extern int _rl_restore_tty_signals PARAMS((void)); + +/* terminal.c */ +extern void _rl_get_screen_size PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int _rl_init_terminal_io PARAMS((const char *)); +#ifdef _MINIX +extern void _rl_output_character_function PARAMS((int)); +#else +extern int _rl_output_character_function PARAMS((int)); +#endif +extern void _rl_output_some_chars PARAMS((const char *, int)); +extern int _rl_backspace PARAMS((int)); +extern void _rl_enable_meta_key PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_control_keypad PARAMS((int)); +extern void _rl_set_cursor PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* text.c */ +extern void _rl_fix_point PARAMS((int)); +extern int _rl_replace_text PARAMS((const char *, int, int)); +extern int _rl_insert_char PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int _rl_overwrite_char PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int _rl_overwrite_rubout PARAMS((int, int)); +extern int _rl_rubout_char PARAMS((int, int)); +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +extern int _rl_char_search_internal PARAMS((int, int, char *, int)); +#else +extern int _rl_char_search_internal PARAMS((int, int, int)); +#endif +extern int _rl_set_mark_at_pos PARAMS((int)); + +/* util.c */ +extern int _rl_abort_internal PARAMS((void)); +extern char *_rl_strindex PARAMS((const char *, const char *)); +extern int _rl_qsort_string_compare PARAMS((char **, char **)); +extern int (_rl_uppercase_p) PARAMS((int)); +extern int (_rl_lowercase_p) PARAMS((int)); +extern int (_rl_pure_alphabetic) PARAMS((int)); +extern int (_rl_digit_p) PARAMS((int)); +extern int (_rl_to_lower) PARAMS((int)); +extern int (_rl_to_upper) PARAMS((int)); +extern int (_rl_digit_value) PARAMS((int)); + +/* vi_mode.c */ +extern void _rl_vi_initialize_line PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_vi_reset_last PARAMS((void)); +extern void _rl_vi_set_last PARAMS((int, int, int)); +extern int _rl_vi_textmod_command PARAMS((int)); +extern void _rl_vi_done_inserting PARAMS((void)); + +/************************************************************************* + * Undocumented private variables * + *************************************************************************/ + +/* bind.c */ +extern const char *_rl_possible_control_prefixes[]; +extern const char *_rl_possible_meta_prefixes[]; + +/* complete.c */ +extern int _rl_complete_show_all; +extern int _rl_complete_mark_directories; +extern int _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs; +extern int _rl_print_completions_horizontally; +extern int _rl_completion_case_fold; +extern int _rl_match_hidden_files; +extern int _rl_page_completions; + +/* display.c */ +extern int _rl_vis_botlin; +extern int _rl_last_c_pos; +extern int _rl_suppress_redisplay; +extern char *rl_display_prompt; + +/* isearch.c */ +extern char *_rl_isearch_terminators; + +/* macro.c */ +extern char *_rl_executing_macro; + +/* misc.c */ +extern int _rl_history_preserve_point; +extern int _rl_history_saved_point; + +/* readline.c */ +extern int _rl_horizontal_scroll_mode; +extern int _rl_mark_modified_lines; +extern int _rl_bell_preference; +extern int _rl_meta_flag; +extern int _rl_convert_meta_chars_to_ascii; +extern int _rl_output_meta_chars; +extern char *_rl_comment_begin; +extern unsigned char _rl_parsing_conditionalized_out; +extern Keymap _rl_keymap; +extern FILE *_rl_in_stream; +extern FILE *_rl_out_stream; +extern int _rl_last_command_was_kill; +extern int _rl_eof_char; +extern procenv_t readline_top_level; + +/* terminal.c */ +extern int _rl_enable_keypad; +extern int _rl_enable_meta; +extern char *_rl_term_clreol; +extern char *_rl_term_clrpag; +extern char *_rl_term_im; +extern char *_rl_term_ic; +extern char *_rl_term_ei; +extern char *_rl_term_DC; +extern char *_rl_term_up; +extern char *_rl_term_dc; +extern char *_rl_term_cr; +extern char *_rl_term_IC; +extern int _rl_screenheight; +extern int _rl_screenwidth; +extern int _rl_screenchars; +extern int _rl_terminal_can_insert; +extern int _rl_term_autowrap; + +/* undo.c */ +extern int _rl_doing_an_undo; +extern int _rl_undo_group_level; + +#endif /* _RL_PRIVATE_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/rlshell.h b/readline-4.3.orig/rlshell.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c03fba --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/rlshell.h @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +/* rlshell.h -- utility functions normally provided by bash. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_RL_SHELL_H_) +#define _RL_SHELL_H_ + +#include "rlstdc.h" + +extern char *sh_single_quote PARAMS((char *)); +extern void sh_set_lines_and_columns PARAMS((int, int)); +extern char *sh_get_env_value PARAMS((const char *)); +extern char *sh_get_home_dir PARAMS((void)); +extern int sh_unset_nodelay_mode PARAMS((int)); + +#endif /* _RL_SHELL_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/rlstdc.h b/readline-4.3.orig/rlstdc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6a22b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/rlstdc.h @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +/* stdc.h -- macros to make source compile on both ANSI C and K&R C + compilers. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. + + Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY + or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public + License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free + Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_RL_STDC_H_) +#define _RL_STDC_H_ + +/* Adapted from BSD /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h. */ + +/* A function can be defined using prototypes and compile on both ANSI C + and traditional C compilers with something like this: + extern char *func PARAMS((char *, char *, int)); */ + +#if !defined (PARAMS) +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__GNUC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +# define PARAMS(protos) protos +# else +# define PARAMS(protos) () +# endif +#endif + +#ifndef __attribute__ +# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8) || __STRICT_ANSI__ +# define __attribute__(x) +# endif +#endif + +#endif /* !_RL_STDC_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/rltty.c b/readline-4.3.orig/rltty.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..755efeb --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/rltty.c @@ -0,0 +1,911 @@ +/* rltty.c -- functions to prepare and restore the terminal for readline's + use. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <stdio.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#include "rldefs.h" + +#if defined (GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +# include <sys/ioctl.h> +#endif /* GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL */ + +#include "rltty.h" +#include "readline.h" +#include "rlprivate.h" + +#if !defined (errno) +extern int errno; +#endif /* !errno */ + +rl_vintfunc_t *rl_prep_term_function = rl_prep_terminal; +rl_voidfunc_t *rl_deprep_term_function = rl_deprep_terminal; + +static void block_sigint PARAMS((void)); +static void release_sigint PARAMS((void)); + +static void set_winsize PARAMS((int)); + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Signal Management */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +#if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) +static sigset_t sigint_set, sigint_oset; +#else /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ +# if defined (HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) +static int sigint_oldmask; +# endif /* HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS */ +#endif /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + +static int sigint_blocked; + +/* Cause SIGINT to not be delivered until the corresponding call to + release_sigint(). */ +static void +block_sigint () +{ + if (sigint_blocked) + return; + +#if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) + sigemptyset (&sigint_set); + sigemptyset (&sigint_oset); + sigaddset (&sigint_set, SIGINT); + sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &sigint_set, &sigint_oset); +#else /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ +# if defined (HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) + sigint_oldmask = sigblock (sigmask (SIGINT)); +# else /* !HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS */ +# if defined (HAVE_USG_SIGHOLD) + sighold (SIGINT); +# endif /* HAVE_USG_SIGHOLD */ +# endif /* !HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS */ +#endif /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + + sigint_blocked = 1; +} + +/* Allow SIGINT to be delivered. */ +static void +release_sigint () +{ + if (sigint_blocked == 0) + return; + +#if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) + sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &sigint_oset, (sigset_t *)NULL); +#else +# if defined (HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) + sigsetmask (sigint_oldmask); +# else /* !HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS */ +# if defined (HAVE_USG_SIGHOLD) + sigrelse (SIGINT); +# endif /* HAVE_USG_SIGHOLD */ +# endif /* !HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS */ +#endif /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + + sigint_blocked = 0; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Saving and Restoring the TTY */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Non-zero means that the terminal is in a prepped state. */ +static int terminal_prepped; + +static _RL_TTY_CHARS _rl_tty_chars, _rl_last_tty_chars; + +/* If non-zero, means that this process has called tcflow(fd, TCOOFF) + and output is suspended. */ +#if defined (__ksr1__) +static int ksrflow; +#endif + +/* Dummy call to force a backgrounded readline to stop before it tries + to get the tty settings. */ +static void +set_winsize (tty) + int tty; +{ +#if defined (TIOCGWINSZ) + struct winsize w; + + if (ioctl (tty, TIOCGWINSZ, &w) == 0) + (void) ioctl (tty, TIOCSWINSZ, &w); +#endif /* TIOCGWINSZ */ +} + +#if defined (NEW_TTY_DRIVER) + +/* Values for the `flags' field of a struct bsdtty. This tells which + elements of the struct bsdtty have been fetched from the system and + are valid. */ +#define SGTTY_SET 0x01 +#define LFLAG_SET 0x02 +#define TCHARS_SET 0x04 +#define LTCHARS_SET 0x08 + +struct bsdtty { + struct sgttyb sgttyb; /* Basic BSD tty driver information. */ + int lflag; /* Local mode flags, like LPASS8. */ +#if defined (TIOCGETC) + struct tchars tchars; /* Terminal special characters, including ^S and ^Q. */ +#endif +#if defined (TIOCGLTC) + struct ltchars ltchars; /* 4.2 BSD editing characters */ +#endif + int flags; /* Bitmap saying which parts of the struct are valid. */ +}; + +#define TIOTYPE struct bsdtty + +static TIOTYPE otio; + +static void save_tty_chars PARAMS((TIOTYPE *)); +static int _get_tty_settings PARAMS((int, TIOTYPE *)); +static int get_tty_settings PARAMS((int, TIOTYPE *)); +static int _set_tty_settings PARAMS((int, TIOTYPE *)); +static int set_tty_settings PARAMS((int, TIOTYPE *)); + +static void prepare_terminal_settings PARAMS((int, TIOTYPE, TIOTYPE *)); + +static void +save_tty_chars (tiop) + TIOTYPE *tiop; +{ + _rl_last_tty_chars = _rl_tty_chars; + + if (tiop->flags & SGTTY_SET) + { + _rl_tty_chars.t_erase = tiop->sgttyb.sg_erase; + _rl_tty_chars.t_kill = tiop->sgttyb.sg_kill; + } + + if (tiop->flags & TCHARS_SET) + { + _rl_tty_chars.t_intr = tiop->tchars.t_intrc; + _rl_tty_chars.t_quit = tiop->tchars.t_quitc; + _rl_tty_chars.t_start = tiop->tchars.t_startc; + _rl_tty_chars.t_stop = tiop->tchars.t_stopc; + _rl_tty_chars.t_eof = tiop->tchars.t_eofc; + _rl_tty_chars.t_eol = '\n'; + _rl_tty_chars.t_eol2 = tiop->tchars.t_brkc; + } + + if (tiop->flags & LTCHARS_SET) + { + _rl_tty_chars.t_susp = tiop->ltchars.t_suspc; + _rl_tty_chars.t_dsusp = tiop->ltchars.t_dsuspc; + _rl_tty_chars.t_reprint = tiop->ltchars.t_rprntc; + _rl_tty_chars.t_flush = tiop->ltchars.t_flushc; + _rl_tty_chars.t_werase = tiop->ltchars.t_werasc; + _rl_tty_chars.t_lnext = tiop->ltchars.t_lnextc; + } + + _rl_tty_chars.t_status = -1; +} + +static int +get_tty_settings (tty, tiop) + int tty; + TIOTYPE *tiop; +{ + set_winsize (tty); + + tiop->flags = tiop->lflag = 0; + + if (ioctl (tty, TIOCGETP, &(tiop->sgttyb)) < 0) + return -1; + tiop->flags |= SGTTY_SET; + +#if defined (TIOCLGET) + if (ioctl (tty, TIOCLGET, &(tiop->lflag)) == 0) + tiop->flags |= LFLAG_SET; +#endif + +#if defined (TIOCGETC) + if (ioctl (tty, TIOCGETC, &(tiop->tchars)) == 0) + tiop->flags |= TCHARS_SET; +#endif + +#if defined (TIOCGLTC) + if (ioctl (tty, TIOCGLTC, &(tiop->ltchars)) == 0) + tiop->flags |= LTCHARS_SET; +#endif + + return 0; +} + +static int +set_tty_settings (tty, tiop) + int tty; + TIOTYPE *tiop; +{ + if (tiop->flags & SGTTY_SET) + { + ioctl (tty, TIOCSETN, &(tiop->sgttyb)); + tiop->flags &= ~SGTTY_SET; + } + readline_echoing_p = 1; + +#if defined (TIOCLSET) + if (tiop->flags & LFLAG_SET) + { + ioctl (tty, TIOCLSET, &(tiop->lflag)); + tiop->flags &= ~LFLAG_SET; + } +#endif + +#if defined (TIOCSETC) + if (tiop->flags & TCHARS_SET) + { + ioctl (tty, TIOCSETC, &(tiop->tchars)); + tiop->flags &= ~TCHARS_SET; + } +#endif + +#if defined (TIOCSLTC) + if (tiop->flags & LTCHARS_SET) + { + ioctl (tty, TIOCSLTC, &(tiop->ltchars)); + tiop->flags &= ~LTCHARS_SET; + } +#endif + + return 0; +} + +static void +prepare_terminal_settings (meta_flag, oldtio, tiop) + int meta_flag; + TIOTYPE oldtio, *tiop; +{ + readline_echoing_p = (oldtio.sgttyb.sg_flags & ECHO); + + /* Copy the original settings to the structure we're going to use for + our settings. */ + tiop->sgttyb = oldtio.sgttyb; + tiop->lflag = oldtio.lflag; +#if defined (TIOCGETC) + tiop->tchars = oldtio.tchars; +#endif +#if defined (TIOCGLTC) + tiop->ltchars = oldtio.ltchars; +#endif + tiop->flags = oldtio.flags; + + /* First, the basic settings to put us into character-at-a-time, no-echo + input mode. */ + tiop->sgttyb.sg_flags &= ~(ECHO | CRMOD); + tiop->sgttyb.sg_flags |= CBREAK; + + /* If this terminal doesn't care how the 8th bit is used, then we can + use it for the meta-key. If only one of even or odd parity is + specified, then the terminal is using parity, and we cannot. */ +#if !defined (ANYP) +# define ANYP (EVENP | ODDP) +#endif + if (((oldtio.sgttyb.sg_flags & ANYP) == ANYP) || + ((oldtio.sgttyb.sg_flags & ANYP) == 0)) + { + tiop->sgttyb.sg_flags |= ANYP; + + /* Hack on local mode flags if we can. */ +#if defined (TIOCLGET) +# if defined (LPASS8) + tiop->lflag |= LPASS8; +# endif /* LPASS8 */ +#endif /* TIOCLGET */ + } + +#if defined (TIOCGETC) +# if defined (USE_XON_XOFF) + /* Get rid of terminal output start and stop characters. */ + tiop->tchars.t_stopc = -1; /* C-s */ + tiop->tchars.t_startc = -1; /* C-q */ + + /* If there is an XON character, bind it to restart the output. */ + if (oldtio.tchars.t_startc != -1) + rl_bind_key (oldtio.tchars.t_startc, rl_restart_output); +# endif /* USE_XON_XOFF */ + + /* If there is an EOF char, bind _rl_eof_char to it. */ + if (oldtio.tchars.t_eofc != -1) + _rl_eof_char = oldtio.tchars.t_eofc; + +# if defined (NO_KILL_INTR) + /* Get rid of terminal-generated SIGQUIT and SIGINT. */ + tiop->tchars.t_quitc = -1; /* C-\ */ + tiop->tchars.t_intrc = -1; /* C-c */ +# endif /* NO_KILL_INTR */ +#endif /* TIOCGETC */ + +#if defined (TIOCGLTC) + /* Make the interrupt keys go away. Just enough to make people happy. */ + tiop->ltchars.t_dsuspc = -1; /* C-y */ + tiop->ltchars.t_lnextc = -1; /* C-v */ +#endif /* TIOCGLTC */ +} + +#else /* !defined (NEW_TTY_DRIVER) */ + +#if !defined (VMIN) +# define VMIN VEOF +#endif + +#if !defined (VTIME) +# define VTIME VEOL +#endif + +#if defined (TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER) +# define TIOTYPE struct termios +# define DRAIN_OUTPUT(fd) tcdrain (fd) +# define GETATTR(tty, tiop) (tcgetattr (tty, tiop)) +# ifdef M_UNIX +# define SETATTR(tty, tiop) (tcsetattr (tty, TCSANOW, tiop)) +# else +# define SETATTR(tty, tiop) (tcsetattr (tty, TCSADRAIN, tiop)) +# endif /* !M_UNIX */ +#else +# define TIOTYPE struct termio +# define DRAIN_OUTPUT(fd) +# define GETATTR(tty, tiop) (ioctl (tty, TCGETA, tiop)) +# define SETATTR(tty, tiop) (ioctl (tty, TCSETAW, tiop)) +#endif /* !TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER */ + +static TIOTYPE otio; + +static void save_tty_chars PARAMS((TIOTYPE *)); +static int _get_tty_settings PARAMS((int, TIOTYPE *)); +static int get_tty_settings PARAMS((int, TIOTYPE *)); +static int _set_tty_settings PARAMS((int, TIOTYPE *)); +static int set_tty_settings PARAMS((int, TIOTYPE *)); + +static void prepare_terminal_settings PARAMS((int, TIOTYPE, TIOTYPE *)); + +#if defined (FLUSHO) +# define OUTPUT_BEING_FLUSHED(tp) (tp->c_lflag & FLUSHO) +#else +# define OUTPUT_BEING_FLUSHED(tp) 0 +#endif + +static void +save_tty_chars (tiop) + TIOTYPE *tiop; +{ + _rl_last_tty_chars = _rl_tty_chars; + + _rl_tty_chars.t_eof = tiop->c_cc[VEOF]; + _rl_tty_chars.t_eol = tiop->c_cc[VEOL]; +#ifdef VEOL2 + _rl_tty_chars.t_eol2 = tiop->c_cc[VEOL2]; +#endif + _rl_tty_chars.t_erase = tiop->c_cc[VERASE]; +#ifdef VWERASE + _rl_tty_chars.t_werase = tiop->c_cc[VWERASE]; +#endif + _rl_tty_chars.t_kill = tiop->c_cc[VKILL]; +#ifdef VREPRINT + _rl_tty_chars.t_reprint = tiop->c_cc[VREPRINT]; +#endif + _rl_tty_chars.t_intr = tiop->c_cc[VINTR]; + _rl_tty_chars.t_quit = tiop->c_cc[VQUIT]; +#ifdef VSUSP + _rl_tty_chars.t_susp = tiop->c_cc[VSUSP]; +#endif +#ifdef VDSUSP + _rl_tty_chars.t_dsusp = tiop->c_cc[VDSUSP]; +#endif +#ifdef VSTART + _rl_tty_chars.t_start = tiop->c_cc[VSTART]; +#endif +#ifdef VSTOP + _rl_tty_chars.t_stop = tiop->c_cc[VSTOP]; +#endif +#ifdef VLNEXT + _rl_tty_chars.t_lnext = tiop->c_cc[VLNEXT]; +#endif +#ifdef VDISCARD + _rl_tty_chars.t_flush = tiop->c_cc[VDISCARD]; +#endif +#ifdef VSTATUS + _rl_tty_chars.t_status = tiop->c_cc[VSTATUS]; +#endif +} + +#if defined (_AIX) || defined (_AIX41) +/* Currently this is only used on AIX */ +static void +rltty_warning (msg) + char *msg; +{ + fprintf (stderr, "readline: warning: %s\n", msg); +} +#endif + +#if defined (_AIX) +void +setopost(tp) +TIOTYPE *tp; +{ + if ((tp->c_oflag & OPOST) == 0) + { + rltty_warning ("turning on OPOST for terminal\r"); + tp->c_oflag |= OPOST|ONLCR; + } +} +#endif + +static int +_get_tty_settings (tty, tiop) + int tty; + TIOTYPE *tiop; +{ + int ioctl_ret; + + while (1) + { + ioctl_ret = GETATTR (tty, tiop); + if (ioctl_ret < 0) + { + if (errno != EINTR) + return -1; + else + continue; + } + if (OUTPUT_BEING_FLUSHED (tiop)) + { +#if defined (FLUSHO) && defined (_AIX41) + rltty_warning ("turning off output flushing"); + tiop->c_lflag &= ~FLUSHO; + break; +#else + continue; +#endif + } + break; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int +get_tty_settings (tty, tiop) + int tty; + TIOTYPE *tiop; +{ + set_winsize (tty); + + if (_get_tty_settings (tty, tiop) < 0) + return -1; + +#if defined (_AIX) + setopost(tiop); +#endif + + return 0; +} + +static int +_set_tty_settings (tty, tiop) + int tty; + TIOTYPE *tiop; +{ + while (SETATTR (tty, tiop) < 0) + { + if (errno != EINTR) + return -1; + errno = 0; + } + return 0; +} + +static int +set_tty_settings (tty, tiop) + int tty; + TIOTYPE *tiop; +{ + if (_set_tty_settings (tty, tiop) < 0) + return -1; + +#if 0 + +#if defined (TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER) +# if defined (__ksr1__) + if (ksrflow) + { + ksrflow = 0; + tcflow (tty, TCOON); + } +# else /* !ksr1 */ + tcflow (tty, TCOON); /* Simulate a ^Q. */ +# endif /* !ksr1 */ +#else + ioctl (tty, TCXONC, 1); /* Simulate a ^Q. */ +#endif /* !TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER */ + +#endif /* 0 */ + + return 0; +} + +static void +prepare_terminal_settings (meta_flag, oldtio, tiop) + int meta_flag; + TIOTYPE oldtio, *tiop; +{ + readline_echoing_p = (oldtio.c_lflag & ECHO); + + tiop->c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO); + + if ((unsigned char) oldtio.c_cc[VEOF] != (unsigned char) _POSIX_VDISABLE) + _rl_eof_char = oldtio.c_cc[VEOF]; + +#if defined (USE_XON_XOFF) +#if defined (IXANY) + tiop->c_iflag &= ~(IXON | IXOFF | IXANY); +#else + /* `strict' Posix systems do not define IXANY. */ + tiop->c_iflag &= ~(IXON | IXOFF); +#endif /* IXANY */ +#endif /* USE_XON_XOFF */ + + /* Only turn this off if we are using all 8 bits. */ + if (((tiop->c_cflag & CSIZE) == CS8) || meta_flag) + tiop->c_iflag &= ~(ISTRIP | INPCK); + + /* Make sure we differentiate between CR and NL on input. */ + tiop->c_iflag &= ~(ICRNL | INLCR); + +#if !defined (HANDLE_SIGNALS) + tiop->c_lflag &= ~ISIG; +#else + tiop->c_lflag |= ISIG; +#endif + + tiop->c_cc[VMIN] = 1; + tiop->c_cc[VTIME] = 0; + +#if defined (FLUSHO) + if (OUTPUT_BEING_FLUSHED (tiop)) + { + tiop->c_lflag &= ~FLUSHO; + oldtio.c_lflag &= ~FLUSHO; + } +#endif + + /* Turn off characters that we need on Posix systems with job control, + just to be sure. This includes ^Y and ^V. This should not really + be necessary. */ +#if defined (TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER) && defined (_POSIX_VDISABLE) + +#if defined (VLNEXT) + tiop->c_cc[VLNEXT] = _POSIX_VDISABLE; +#endif + +#if defined (VDSUSP) + tiop->c_cc[VDSUSP] = _POSIX_VDISABLE; +#endif + +#endif /* TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER && _POSIX_VDISABLE */ +} +#endif /* NEW_TTY_DRIVER */ + +/* Put the terminal in CBREAK mode so that we can detect key presses. */ +void +rl_prep_terminal (meta_flag) + int meta_flag; +{ + int tty; + TIOTYPE tio; + + if (terminal_prepped) + return; + + /* Try to keep this function from being INTerrupted. */ + block_sigint (); + + tty = fileno (rl_instream); + + if (get_tty_settings (tty, &tio) < 0) + { + release_sigint (); + return; + } + + otio = tio; + + save_tty_chars (&otio); + + prepare_terminal_settings (meta_flag, otio, &tio); + + if (set_tty_settings (tty, &tio) < 0) + { + release_sigint (); + return; + } + + if (_rl_enable_keypad) + _rl_control_keypad (1); + + fflush (rl_outstream); + terminal_prepped = 1; + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_TERMPREPPED); + + release_sigint (); +} + +/* Restore the terminal's normal settings and modes. */ +void +rl_deprep_terminal () +{ + int tty; + + if (!terminal_prepped) + return; + + /* Try to keep this function from being interrupted. */ + block_sigint (); + + tty = fileno (rl_instream); + + if (_rl_enable_keypad) + _rl_control_keypad (0); + + fflush (rl_outstream); + + if (set_tty_settings (tty, &otio) < 0) + { + release_sigint (); + return; + } + + terminal_prepped = 0; + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_TERMPREPPED); + + release_sigint (); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Bogus Flow Control */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +int +rl_restart_output (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int fildes = fileno (rl_outstream); +#if defined (TIOCSTART) +#if defined (apollo) + ioctl (&fildes, TIOCSTART, 0); +#else + ioctl (fildes, TIOCSTART, 0); +#endif /* apollo */ + +#else /* !TIOCSTART */ +# if defined (TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER) +# if defined (__ksr1__) + if (ksrflow) + { + ksrflow = 0; + tcflow (fildes, TCOON); + } +# else /* !ksr1 */ + tcflow (fildes, TCOON); /* Simulate a ^Q. */ +# endif /* !ksr1 */ +# else /* !TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER */ +# if defined (TCXONC) + ioctl (fildes, TCXONC, TCOON); +# endif /* TCXONC */ +# endif /* !TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER */ +#endif /* !TIOCSTART */ + + return 0; +} + +int +rl_stop_output (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int fildes = fileno (rl_instream); + +#if defined (TIOCSTOP) +# if defined (apollo) + ioctl (&fildes, TIOCSTOP, 0); +# else + ioctl (fildes, TIOCSTOP, 0); +# endif /* apollo */ +#else /* !TIOCSTOP */ +# if defined (TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER) +# if defined (__ksr1__) + ksrflow = 1; +# endif /* ksr1 */ + tcflow (fildes, TCOOFF); +# else +# if defined (TCXONC) + ioctl (fildes, TCXONC, TCOON); +# endif /* TCXONC */ +# endif /* !TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER */ +#endif /* !TIOCSTOP */ + + return 0; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Default Key Bindings */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Set the system's default editing characters to their readline equivalents + in KMAP. Should be static, now that we have rl_tty_set_default_bindings. */ +void +rltty_set_default_bindings (kmap) + Keymap kmap; +{ + TIOTYPE ttybuff; + int tty = fileno (rl_instream); + +#if defined (NEW_TTY_DRIVER) + +#define SET_SPECIAL(sc, func) \ + do \ + { \ + int ic; \ + ic = sc; \ + if (ic != -1 && kmap[(unsigned char)ic].type == ISFUNC) \ + kmap[(unsigned char)ic].function = func; \ + } \ + while (0) + + if (get_tty_settings (tty, &ttybuff) == 0) + { + if (ttybuff.flags & SGTTY_SET) + { + SET_SPECIAL (ttybuff.sgttyb.sg_erase, rl_rubout); + SET_SPECIAL (ttybuff.sgttyb.sg_kill, rl_unix_line_discard); + } + +# if defined (TIOCGLTC) + if (ttybuff.flags & LTCHARS_SET) + { + SET_SPECIAL (ttybuff.ltchars.t_werasc, rl_unix_word_rubout); + SET_SPECIAL (ttybuff.ltchars.t_lnextc, rl_quoted_insert); + } +# endif /* TIOCGLTC */ + } + +#else /* !NEW_TTY_DRIVER */ + +#define SET_SPECIAL(sc, func) \ + do \ + { \ + unsigned char uc; \ + uc = ttybuff.c_cc[sc]; \ + if (uc != (unsigned char)_POSIX_VDISABLE && kmap[uc].type == ISFUNC) \ + kmap[uc].function = func; \ + } \ + while (0) + + if (get_tty_settings (tty, &ttybuff) == 0) + { + SET_SPECIAL (VERASE, rl_rubout); + SET_SPECIAL (VKILL, rl_unix_line_discard); + +# if defined (VLNEXT) && defined (TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER) + SET_SPECIAL (VLNEXT, rl_quoted_insert); +# endif /* VLNEXT && TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER */ + +# if defined (VWERASE) && defined (TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER) + SET_SPECIAL (VWERASE, rl_unix_word_rubout); +# endif /* VWERASE && TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER */ + } +#endif /* !NEW_TTY_DRIVER */ +} + +/* New public way to set the system default editing chars to their readline + equivalents. */ +void +rl_tty_set_default_bindings (kmap) + Keymap kmap; +{ + rltty_set_default_bindings (kmap); +} + +#if defined (HANDLE_SIGNALS) + +#if defined (NEW_TTY_DRIVER) +int +_rl_disable_tty_signals () +{ + return 0; +} + +int +_rl_restore_tty_signals () +{ + return 0; +} +#else + +static TIOTYPE sigstty, nosigstty; +static int tty_sigs_disabled = 0; + +int +_rl_disable_tty_signals () +{ + if (tty_sigs_disabled) + return 0; + + if (_get_tty_settings (fileno (rl_instream), &sigstty) < 0) + return -1; + + nosigstty = sigstty; + + nosigstty.c_lflag &= ~ISIG; + nosigstty.c_iflag &= ~IXON; + + if (_set_tty_settings (fileno (rl_instream), &nosigstty) < 0) + return (_set_tty_settings (fileno (rl_instream), &sigstty)); + + tty_sigs_disabled = 1; + return 0; +} + +int +_rl_restore_tty_signals () +{ + int r; + + if (tty_sigs_disabled == 0) + return 0; + + r = _set_tty_settings (fileno (rl_instream), &sigstty); + + if (r == 0) + tty_sigs_disabled = 0; + + return r; +} +#endif /* !NEW_TTY_DRIVER */ + +#endif /* HANDLE_SIGNALS */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/rltty.h b/readline-4.3.orig/rltty.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..029a3fb --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/rltty.h @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +/* rltty.h - tty driver-related definitions used by some library files. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the Readline Library (the Library), a set of + routines for providing Emacs style line input to programs that ask + for it. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_RLTTY_H_) +#define _RLTTY_H_ + +/* Posix systems use termios and the Posix signal functions. */ +#if defined (TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER) +# include <termios.h> +#endif /* TERMIOS_TTY_DRIVER */ + +/* System V machines use termio. */ +#if defined (TERMIO_TTY_DRIVER) +# include <termio.h> +# if !defined (TCOON) +# define TCOON 1 +# endif +#endif /* TERMIO_TTY_DRIVER */ + +/* Other (BSD) machines use sgtty. */ +#if defined (NEW_TTY_DRIVER) +# include <sgtty.h> +#endif + +#include "rlwinsize.h" + +/* Define _POSIX_VDISABLE if we are not using the `new' tty driver and + it is not already defined. It is used both to determine if a + special character is disabled and to disable certain special + characters. Posix systems should set to 0, USG systems to -1. */ +#if !defined (NEW_TTY_DRIVER) && !defined (_POSIX_VDISABLE) +# if defined (_SVR4_VDISABLE) +# define _POSIX_VDISABLE _SVR4_VDISABLE +# else +# if defined (_POSIX_VERSION) +# define _POSIX_VDISABLE 0 +# else /* !_POSIX_VERSION */ +# define _POSIX_VDISABLE -1 +# endif /* !_POSIX_VERSION */ +# endif /* !_SVR4_DISABLE */ +#endif /* !NEW_TTY_DRIVER && !_POSIX_VDISABLE */ + +typedef struct _rl_tty_chars { + char t_eof; + char t_eol; + char t_eol2; + char t_erase; + char t_werase; + char t_kill; + char t_reprint; + char t_intr; + char t_quit; + char t_susp; + char t_dsusp; + char t_start; + char t_stop; + char t_lnext; + char t_flush; + char t_status; +} _RL_TTY_CHARS; + +#endif /* _RLTTY_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/rltypedefs.h b/readline-4.3.orig/rltypedefs.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3280e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/rltypedefs.h @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +/* rltypedefs.h -- Type declarations for readline functions. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#ifndef _RL_TYPEDEFS_H_ +#define _RL_TYPEDEFS_H_ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* Old-style */ + +#if !defined (_FUNCTION_DEF) +# define _FUNCTION_DEF + +typedef int Function (); +typedef void VFunction (); +typedef char *CPFunction (); +typedef char **CPPFunction (); + +#endif /* _FUNCTION_DEF */ + +/* New style. */ + +#if !defined (_RL_FUNCTION_TYPEDEF) +# define _RL_FUNCTION_TYPEDEF + +/* Bindable functions */ +typedef int rl_command_func_t PARAMS((int, int)); + +/* Typedefs for the completion system */ +typedef char *rl_compentry_func_t PARAMS((const char *, int)); +typedef char **rl_completion_func_t PARAMS((const char *, int, int)); + +typedef char *rl_quote_func_t PARAMS((char *, int, char *)); +typedef char *rl_dequote_func_t PARAMS((char *, int)); + +typedef int rl_compignore_func_t PARAMS((char **)); + +typedef void rl_compdisp_func_t PARAMS((char **, int, int)); + +/* Type for input and pre-read hook functions like rl_event_hook */ +typedef int rl_hook_func_t PARAMS((void)); + +/* Input function type */ +typedef int rl_getc_func_t PARAMS((FILE *)); + +/* Generic function that takes a character buffer (which could be the readline + line buffer) and an index into it (which could be rl_point) and returns + an int. */ +typedef int rl_linebuf_func_t PARAMS((char *, int)); + +/* `Generic' function pointer typedefs */ +typedef int rl_intfunc_t PARAMS((int)); +#define rl_ivoidfunc_t rl_hook_func_t +typedef int rl_icpfunc_t PARAMS((char *)); +typedef int rl_icppfunc_t PARAMS((char **)); + +typedef void rl_voidfunc_t PARAMS((void)); +typedef void rl_vintfunc_t PARAMS((int)); +typedef void rl_vcpfunc_t PARAMS((char *)); +typedef void rl_vcppfunc_t PARAMS((char **)); +#endif /* _RL_FUNCTION_TYPEDEF */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* _RL_TYPEDEFS_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/rlwinsize.h b/readline-4.3.orig/rlwinsize.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7838154 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/rlwinsize.h @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +/* rlwinsize.h -- an attempt to isolate some of the system-specific defines + for `struct winsize' and TIOCGWINSZ. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the Readline Library (the Library), a set of + routines for providing Emacs style line input to programs that ask + for it. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_RLWINSIZE_H_) +#define _RLWINSIZE_H_ + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include "config.h" +#endif + +/* Try to find the definitions of `struct winsize' and TIOGCWINSZ */ + +#if defined (GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL) && !defined (TIOCGWINSZ) +# include <sys/ioctl.h> +#endif /* GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL && !TIOCGWINSZ */ + +#if defined (STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_TERMIOS) && !defined (STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +# include <termios.h> +#endif /* STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_TERMIOS && !STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_SYS_IOCTL */ + +/* Not in either of the standard places, look around. */ +#if !defined (STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_TERMIOS) && !defined (STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +# if defined (HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H) +# include <sys/stream.h> +# endif /* HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H */ +# if defined (HAVE_SYS_PTEM_H) /* SVR4.2, at least, has it here */ +# include <sys/ptem.h> +# define _IO_PTEM_H /* work around SVR4.2 1.1.4 bug */ +# endif /* HAVE_SYS_PTEM_H */ +# if defined (HAVE_SYS_PTE_H) /* ??? */ +# include <sys/pte.h> +# endif /* HAVE_SYS_PTE_H */ +#endif /* !STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_TERMIOS && !STRUCT_WINSIZE_IN_SYS_IOCTL */ + +#endif /* _RL_WINSIZE_H */ + diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/savestring.c b/readline-4.3.orig/savestring.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7ebeb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/savestring.c @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +/* savestring.c */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#include <config.h> +#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H +# include <string.h> +#endif +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* Backwards compatibility, now that savestring has been removed from + all `public' readline header files. */ +char * +savestring (s) + const char *s; +{ + return ((char *)strcpy ((char *)xmalloc (1 + strlen (s)), (s))); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/search.c b/readline-4.3.orig/search.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e0d60b --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/search.c @@ -0,0 +1,465 @@ +/* search.c - code for non-incremental searching in emacs and vi modes. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the Readline Library (the Library), a set of + routines for providing Emacs style line input to programs that ask + for it. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <stdio.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif + +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +#ifdef abs +# undef abs +#endif +#define abs(x) (((x) >= 0) ? (x) : -(x)) + +extern HIST_ENTRY *_rl_saved_line_for_history; + +/* Functions imported from the rest of the library. */ +extern int _rl_free_history_entry PARAMS((HIST_ENTRY *)); + +static char *noninc_search_string = (char *) NULL; +static int noninc_history_pos; + +static char *prev_line_found = (char *) NULL; + +static int rl_history_search_len; +static int rl_history_search_pos; +static char *history_search_string; +static int history_string_size; + +static void make_history_line_current PARAMS((HIST_ENTRY *)); +static int noninc_search_from_pos PARAMS((char *, int, int)); +static void noninc_dosearch PARAMS((char *, int)); +static void noninc_search PARAMS((int, int)); +static int rl_history_search_internal PARAMS((int, int)); +static void rl_history_search_reinit PARAMS((void)); + +/* Make the data from the history entry ENTRY be the contents of the + current line. This doesn't do anything with rl_point; the caller + must set it. */ +static void +make_history_line_current (entry) + HIST_ENTRY *entry; +{ + rl_replace_line (entry->line, 0); + rl_undo_list = (UNDO_LIST *)entry->data; + + if (_rl_saved_line_for_history) + _rl_free_history_entry (_rl_saved_line_for_history); + _rl_saved_line_for_history = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; +} + +/* Search the history list for STRING starting at absolute history position + POS. If STRING begins with `^', the search must match STRING at the + beginning of a history line, otherwise a full substring match is performed + for STRING. DIR < 0 means to search backwards through the history list, + DIR >= 0 means to search forward. */ +static int +noninc_search_from_pos (string, pos, dir) + char *string; + int pos, dir; +{ + int ret, old; + + if (pos < 0) + return -1; + + old = where_history (); + if (history_set_pos (pos) == 0) + return -1; + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_SEARCH); + if (*string == '^') + ret = history_search_prefix (string + 1, dir); + else + ret = history_search (string, dir); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_SEARCH); + + if (ret != -1) + ret = where_history (); + + history_set_pos (old); + return (ret); +} + +/* Search for a line in the history containing STRING. If DIR is < 0, the + search is backwards through previous entries, else through subsequent + entries. */ +static void +noninc_dosearch (string, dir) + char *string; + int dir; +{ + int oldpos, pos; + HIST_ENTRY *entry; + + if (string == 0 || *string == '\0' || noninc_history_pos < 0) + { + rl_ding (); + return; + } + + pos = noninc_search_from_pos (string, noninc_history_pos + dir, dir); + if (pos == -1) + { + /* Search failed, current history position unchanged. */ + rl_maybe_unsave_line (); + rl_clear_message (); + rl_point = 0; + rl_ding (); + return; + } + + noninc_history_pos = pos; + + oldpos = where_history (); + history_set_pos (noninc_history_pos); + entry = current_history (); +#if defined (VI_MODE) + if (rl_editing_mode != vi_mode) +#endif + history_set_pos (oldpos); + + make_history_line_current (entry); + + rl_point = 0; + rl_mark = rl_end; + + rl_clear_message (); +} + +/* Search non-interactively through the history list. DIR < 0 means to + search backwards through the history of previous commands; otherwise + the search is for commands subsequent to the current position in the + history list. PCHAR is the character to use for prompting when reading + the search string; if not specified (0), it defaults to `:'. */ +static void +noninc_search (dir, pchar) + int dir; + int pchar; +{ + int saved_point, saved_mark, c; + char *p; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + char mb[MB_LEN_MAX]; +#endif + + rl_maybe_save_line (); + saved_point = rl_point; + saved_mark = rl_mark; + + /* Use the line buffer to read the search string. */ + rl_line_buffer[0] = 0; + rl_end = rl_point = 0; + + p = _rl_make_prompt_for_search (pchar ? pchar : ':'); + rl_message (p, 0, 0); + free (p); + +#define SEARCH_RETURN rl_restore_prompt (); RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_NSEARCH); return + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_NSEARCH); + /* Read the search string. */ + while (1) + { + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + c = _rl_read_mbstring (c, mb, MB_LEN_MAX); +#endif + + if (c == 0) + break; + + switch (c) + { + case CTRL('H'): + case RUBOUT: + if (rl_point == 0) + { + rl_maybe_unsave_line (); + rl_clear_message (); + rl_point = saved_point; + rl_mark = saved_mark; + SEARCH_RETURN; + } + _rl_rubout_char (1, c); + break; + + case CTRL('W'): + rl_unix_word_rubout (1, c); + break; + + case CTRL('U'): + rl_unix_line_discard (1, c); + break; + + case RETURN: + case NEWLINE: + goto dosearch; + /* NOTREACHED */ + break; + + case CTRL('C'): + case CTRL('G'): + rl_maybe_unsave_line (); + rl_clear_message (); + rl_point = saved_point; + rl_mark = saved_mark; + rl_ding (); + SEARCH_RETURN; + + default: +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + rl_insert_text (mb); + else +#endif + _rl_insert_char (1, c); + break; + } + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + } + + dosearch: + rl_mark = saved_mark; + + /* If rl_point == 0, we want to re-use the previous search string and + start from the saved history position. If there's no previous search + string, punt. */ + if (rl_point == 0) + { + if (!noninc_search_string) + { + rl_ding (); + SEARCH_RETURN; + } + } + else + { + /* We want to start the search from the current history position. */ + noninc_history_pos = where_history (); + FREE (noninc_search_string); + noninc_search_string = savestring (rl_line_buffer); + } + + rl_restore_prompt (); + noninc_dosearch (noninc_search_string, dir); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_NSEARCH); +} + +/* Search forward through the history list for a string. If the vi-mode + code calls this, KEY will be `?'. */ +int +rl_noninc_forward_search (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + noninc_search (1, (key == '?') ? '?' : 0); + return 0; +} + +/* Reverse search the history list for a string. If the vi-mode code + calls this, KEY will be `/'. */ +int +rl_noninc_reverse_search (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + noninc_search (-1, (key == '/') ? '/' : 0); + return 0; +} + +/* Search forward through the history list for the last string searched + for. If there is no saved search string, abort. */ +int +rl_noninc_forward_search_again (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (!noninc_search_string) + { + rl_ding (); + return (-1); + } + noninc_dosearch (noninc_search_string, 1); + return 0; +} + +/* Reverse search in the history list for the last string searched + for. If there is no saved search string, abort. */ +int +rl_noninc_reverse_search_again (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (!noninc_search_string) + { + rl_ding (); + return (-1); + } + noninc_dosearch (noninc_search_string, -1); + return 0; +} + +static int +rl_history_search_internal (count, dir) + int count, dir; +{ + HIST_ENTRY *temp; + int ret, oldpos; + + rl_maybe_save_line (); + temp = (HIST_ENTRY *)NULL; + + /* Search COUNT times through the history for a line whose prefix + matches history_search_string. When this loop finishes, TEMP, + if non-null, is the history line to copy into the line buffer. */ + while (count) + { + ret = noninc_search_from_pos (history_search_string, rl_history_search_pos + dir, dir); + if (ret == -1) + break; + + /* Get the history entry we found. */ + rl_history_search_pos = ret; + oldpos = where_history (); + history_set_pos (rl_history_search_pos); + temp = current_history (); + history_set_pos (oldpos); + + /* Don't find multiple instances of the same line. */ + if (prev_line_found && STREQ (prev_line_found, temp->line)) + continue; + prev_line_found = temp->line; + count--; + } + + /* If we didn't find anything at all, return. */ + if (temp == 0) + { + rl_maybe_unsave_line (); + rl_ding (); + /* If you don't want the saved history line (last match) to show up + in the line buffer after the search fails, change the #if 0 to + #if 1 */ +#if 0 + if (rl_point > rl_history_search_len) + { + rl_point = rl_end = rl_history_search_len; + rl_line_buffer[rl_end] = '\0'; + rl_mark = 0; + } +#else + rl_point = rl_history_search_len; /* rl_maybe_unsave_line changes it */ + rl_mark = rl_end; +#endif + return 1; + } + + /* Copy the line we found into the current line buffer. */ + make_history_line_current (temp); + + rl_point = rl_history_search_len; + rl_mark = rl_end; + + return 0; +} + +static void +rl_history_search_reinit () +{ + rl_history_search_pos = where_history (); + rl_history_search_len = rl_point; + prev_line_found = (char *)NULL; + if (rl_point) + { + if (rl_history_search_len >= history_string_size - 2) + { + history_string_size = rl_history_search_len + 2; + history_search_string = (char *)xrealloc (history_search_string, history_string_size); + } + history_search_string[0] = '^'; + strncpy (history_search_string + 1, rl_line_buffer, rl_point); + history_search_string[rl_point + 1] = '\0'; + } + _rl_free_saved_history_line (); +} + +/* Search forward in the history for the string of characters + from the start of the line to rl_point. This is a non-incremental + search. */ +int +rl_history_search_forward (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + if (count == 0) + return (0); + + if (rl_last_func != rl_history_search_forward && + rl_last_func != rl_history_search_backward) + rl_history_search_reinit (); + + if (rl_history_search_len == 0) + return (rl_get_next_history (count, ignore)); + return (rl_history_search_internal (abs (count), (count > 0) ? 1 : -1)); +} + +/* Search backward through the history for the string of characters + from the start of the line to rl_point. This is a non-incremental + search. */ +int +rl_history_search_backward (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + if (count == 0) + return (0); + + if (rl_last_func != rl_history_search_forward && + rl_last_func != rl_history_search_backward) + rl_history_search_reinit (); + + if (rl_history_search_len == 0) + return (rl_get_previous_history (count, ignore)); + return (rl_history_search_internal (abs (count), (count > 0) ? -1 : 1)); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/shell.c b/readline-4.3.orig/shell.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad27cc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/shell.c @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +/* shell.c -- readline utility functions that are normally provided by + bash when readline is linked as part of the shell. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STRING_H) +# include <string.h> +#else +# include <strings.h> +#endif /* !HAVE_STRING_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_LIMITS_H) +# include <limits.h> +#endif + +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <pwd.h> + +#include <stdio.h> + +#include "rlstdc.h" +#include "rlshell.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +#if !defined (HAVE_GETPW_DECLS) +extern struct passwd *getpwuid PARAMS((uid_t)); +#endif /* !HAVE_GETPW_DECLS */ + +#ifndef NULL +# define NULL 0 +#endif + +#ifndef CHAR_BIT +# define CHAR_BIT 8 +#endif + +/* Nonzero if the integer type T is signed. */ +#define TYPE_SIGNED(t) (! ((t) 0 < (t) -1)) + +/* Bound on length of the string representing an integer value of type T. + Subtract one for the sign bit if T is signed; + 302 / 1000 is log10 (2) rounded up; + add one for integer division truncation; + add one more for a minus sign if t is signed. */ +#define INT_STRLEN_BOUND(t) \ + ((sizeof (t) * CHAR_BIT - TYPE_SIGNED (t)) * 302 / 1000 \ + + 1 + TYPE_SIGNED (t)) + +/* All of these functions are resolved from bash if we are linking readline + as part of bash. */ + +/* Does shell-like quoting using single quotes. */ +char * +sh_single_quote (string) + char *string; +{ + register int c; + char *result, *r, *s; + + result = (char *)xmalloc (3 + (4 * strlen (string))); + r = result; + *r++ = '\''; + + for (s = string; s && (c = *s); s++) + { + *r++ = c; + + if (c == '\'') + { + *r++ = '\\'; /* insert escaped single quote */ + *r++ = '\''; + *r++ = '\''; /* start new quoted string */ + } + } + + *r++ = '\''; + *r = '\0'; + + return (result); +} + +/* Set the environment variables LINES and COLUMNS to lines and cols, + respectively. */ +void +sh_set_lines_and_columns (lines, cols) + int lines, cols; +{ + char *b; + +#if defined (HAVE_PUTENV) + b = (char *)xmalloc (INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int) + sizeof ("LINES=") + 1); + sprintf (b, "LINES=%d", lines); + putenv (b); + b = (char *)xmalloc (INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int) + sizeof ("COLUMNS=") + 1); + sprintf (b, "COLUMNS=%d", cols); + putenv (b); +#else /* !HAVE_PUTENV */ +# if defined (HAVE_SETENV) + b = (char *)xmalloc (INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int) + 1); + sprintf (b, "%d", lines); + setenv ("LINES", b, 1); + b = (char *)xmalloc (INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int) + 1); + sprintf (b, "%d", cols); + setenv ("COLUMNS", b, 1); +# endif /* HAVE_SETENV */ +#endif /* !HAVE_PUTENV */ +} + +char * +sh_get_env_value (varname) + const char *varname; +{ + return ((char *)getenv (varname)); +} + +char * +sh_get_home_dir () +{ + char *home_dir; + struct passwd *entry; + + home_dir = (char *)NULL; + entry = getpwuid (getuid ()); + if (entry) + home_dir = entry->pw_dir; + return (home_dir); +} + +#if !defined (O_NDELAY) +# if defined (FNDELAY) +# define O_NDELAY FNDELAY +# endif +#endif + +int +sh_unset_nodelay_mode (fd) + int fd; +{ + int flags, bflags; + + if ((flags = fcntl (fd, F_GETFL, 0)) < 0) + return -1; + + bflags = 0; + +#ifdef O_NONBLOCK + bflags |= O_NONBLOCK; +#endif + +#ifdef O_NDELAY + bflags |= O_NDELAY; +#endif + + if (flags & bflags) + { + flags &= ~bflags; + return (fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, flags)); + } + + return 0; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/shlib/Makefile.in b/readline-4.3.orig/shlib/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cba57e --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/shlib/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,437 @@ +## -*- text -*- ## +# Makefile for the GNU readline library shared library support. +# +# Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. + +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. + +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. + +RL_LIBRARY_VERSION = @LIBVERSION@ +RL_LIBRARY_NAME = readline + +srcdir = @srcdir@ +VPATH = .:@top_srcdir@ +topdir = @top_srcdir@ +BUILD_DIR = @BUILD_DIR@ + +INSTALL = @INSTALL@ +INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ +INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ + +CC = @CC@ +RANLIB = @RANLIB@ +AR = @AR@ +ARFLAGS = @ARFLAGS@ +RM = rm -f +CP = cp +MV = mv +LN = ln + +SHELL = @MAKE_SHELL@ + +host_os = @host_os@ + +prefix = @prefix@ +exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ +includedir = @includedir@ +libdir = @libdir@ + +# Support an alternate destination root directory for package building +DESTDIR = + +CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ +LOCAL_CFLAGS = @LOCAL_CFLAGS@ -DRL_LIBRARY_VERSION='"$(RL_LIBRARY_VERSION)"' +CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ +LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ @LOCAL_LDFLAGS@ @CFLAGS@ + +DEFS = @DEFS@ +LOCAL_DEFS = @LOCAL_DEFS@ + +# +# These values are generated for configure by ${topdir}/support/shobj-conf. +# If your system is not supported by that script, but includes facilities for +# dynamic loading of shared objects, please update the script and send the +# changes to bash-maintainers@gnu.org. +# +SHOBJ_CC = @SHOBJ_CC@ +SHOBJ_CFLAGS = @SHOBJ_CFLAGS@ +SHOBJ_LD = @SHOBJ_LD@ + +SHOBJ_LDFLAGS = @SHOBJ_LDFLAGS@ +SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS = @SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS@ +SHOBJ_LIBS = @SHOBJ_LIBS@ + +SHLIB_XLDFLAGS = @SHLIB_XLDFLAGS@ +SHLIB_LIBS = @SHLIB_LIBS@ +SHLIB_LIBSUFF = @SHLIB_LIBSUFF@ + +SHLIB_LIBVERSION = @SHLIB_LIBVERSION@ + +SHLIB_STATUS = @SHLIB_STATUS@ + +# shared library versioning +SHLIB_MAJOR= @SHLIB_MAJOR@ +# shared library systems like SVR4's do not use minor versions +SHLIB_MINOR= .@SHLIB_MINOR@ + +# For libraries which include headers from other libraries. +INCLUDES = -I. -I.. -I$(topdir) + +CCFLAGS = $(DEFS) $(LOCAL_DEFS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(LOCAL_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) + +.SUFFIXES: .so + +.c.so: + ${RM} $@ + $(SHOBJ_CC) -c $(CCFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_CFLAGS) -o $*.o $< + $(MV) $*.o $@ + +# The name of the main library target. + +SHARED_READLINE = libreadline.$(SHLIB_LIBVERSION) +SHARED_HISTORY = libhistory.$(SHLIB_LIBVERSION) +SHARED_LIBS = $(SHARED_READLINE) $(SHARED_HISTORY) + +# The C code source files for this library. +CSOURCES = $(topdir)/readline.c $(topdir)/funmap.c $(topdir)/keymaps.c \ + $(topdir)/vi_mode.c $(topdir)/parens.c $(topdir)/rltty.c \ + $(topdir)/complete.c $(topdir)/bind.c $(topdir)/isearch.c \ + $(topdir)/display.c $(topdir)/signals.c $(topdir)/emacs_keymap.c \ + $(topdir)/vi_keymap.c $(topdir)/util.c $(topdir)/kill.c \ + $(topdir)/undo.c $(topdir)/macro.c $(topdir)/input.c \ + $(topdir)/callback.c $(topdir)/terminal.c $(topdir)/xmalloc.c \ + $(topdir)/history.c $(topdir)/histsearch.c $(topdir)/histexpand.c \ + $(topdir)/histfile.c $(topdir)/nls.c $(topdir)/search.c \ + $(topdir)/shell.c $(topdir)/savestring.c $(topdir)/tilde.c \ + $(topdir)/text.c $(topdir)/misc.c $(topdir)/compat.c \ + $(topdir)/mbutil.c + +# The header files for this library. +HSOURCES = readline.h rldefs.h chardefs.h keymaps.h history.h histlib.h \ + posixstat.h posixdir.h posixjmp.h tilde.h rlconf.h rltty.h \ + ansi_stdlib.h tcap.h xmalloc.h rlprivate.h rlshell.h rlmbutil.h + +SHARED_HISTOBJ = history.so histexpand.so histfile.so histsearch.so shell.so \ + mbutil.so +SHARED_TILDEOBJ = tilde.so +SHARED_OBJ = readline.so vi_mode.so funmap.so keymaps.so parens.so search.so \ + rltty.so complete.so bind.so isearch.so display.so signals.so \ + util.so kill.so undo.so macro.so input.so callback.so terminal.so \ + text.so nls.so misc.so xmalloc.so $(SHARED_HISTOBJ) $(SHARED_TILDEOBJ) \ + compat.so + +########################################################################## + +all: $(SHLIB_STATUS) + +supported: $(SHARED_LIBS) + +unsupported: + @echo "Your system and compiler (${host_os}-${CC}) are not supported by the" + @echo "${topdir}/support/shobj-conf script." + @echo "If your operating system provides facilities for creating" + @echo "shared libraries, please update the script and re-run configure." + @echo "Please send the changes you made to bash-maintainers@gnu.org" + @echo "for inclusion in future bash and readline releases." + +$(SHARED_READLINE): $(SHARED_OBJ) + $(RM) $@ + $(SHOBJ_LD) ${SHOBJ_LDFLAGS} ${SHLIB_XLDFLAGS} -o $@ $(SHARED_OBJ) $(SHLIB_LIBS) + +$(SHARED_HISTORY): $(SHARED_HISTOBJ) xmalloc.so + $(RM) $@ + $(SHOBJ_LD) ${SHOBJ_LDFLAGS} ${SHLIB_XLDFLAGS} -o $@ $(SHARED_HISTOBJ) xmalloc.so $(SHLIB_LIBS) + +# Since tilde.c is shared between readline and bash, make sure we compile +# it with the right flags when it's built as part of readline +tilde.so: tilde.c + ${RM} $@ + $(SHOBJ_CC) -c $(CCFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_CFLAGS) -DREADLINE_LIBRARY -c -o tilde.o $(topdir)/tilde.c + $(MV) tilde.o $@ + +installdirs: $(topdir)/support/mkdirs + -$(SHELL) $(topdir)/support/mkdirs $(DESTDIR)$(libdir) + +install: 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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> /* Just for NULL. Yuck. */ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <signal.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" + +#if defined (GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +# include <sys/ioctl.h> +#endif /* GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL */ + +#if defined (HANDLE_SIGNALS) +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" + +#if !defined (RETSIGTYPE) +# if defined (VOID_SIGHANDLER) +# define RETSIGTYPE void +# else +# define RETSIGTYPE int +# endif /* !VOID_SIGHANDLER */ +#endif /* !RETSIGTYPE */ + +#if defined (VOID_SIGHANDLER) +# define SIGHANDLER_RETURN return +#else +# define SIGHANDLER_RETURN return (0) +#endif + +/* This typedef is equivalent to the one for Function; it allows us + to say SigHandler *foo = signal (SIGKILL, SIG_IGN); */ +typedef RETSIGTYPE SigHandler (); + +#if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) +typedef struct sigaction sighandler_cxt; +# define rl_sigaction(s, nh, oh) sigaction(s, nh, oh) +#else +typedef struct { SigHandler *sa_handler; int sa_mask, sa_flags; } sighandler_cxt; +# define sigemptyset(m) +#endif /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + +static SigHandler *rl_set_sighandler PARAMS((int, SigHandler *, sighandler_cxt *)); +static void rl_maybe_set_sighandler PARAMS((int, SigHandler *, sighandler_cxt *)); + +/* Exported variables for use by applications. */ + +/* If non-zero, readline will install its own signal handlers for + SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGQUIT, SIGALRM, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, and SIGTTOU. */ +int rl_catch_signals = 1; + +/* If non-zero, readline will install a signal handler for SIGWINCH. */ +#ifdef SIGWINCH +int rl_catch_sigwinch = 1; +#endif + +static int signals_set_flag; +static int sigwinch_set_flag; + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Signal Handling */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static sighandler_cxt old_int, old_term, old_alrm, old_quit; +#if defined (SIGTSTP) +static sighandler_cxt old_tstp, old_ttou, old_ttin; +#endif +#if defined (SIGWINCH) +static sighandler_cxt old_winch; +#endif + +/* Readline signal handler functions. */ + +static RETSIGTYPE +rl_signal_handler (sig) + int sig; +{ +#if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) + sigset_t set; +#else /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ +# if defined (HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) + long omask; +# else /* !HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS */ + sighandler_cxt dummy_cxt; /* needed for rl_set_sighandler call */ +# endif /* !HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS */ +#endif /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_SIGHANDLER); + +#if !defined (HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) && !defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) + /* Since the signal will not be blocked while we are in the signal + handler, ignore it until rl_clear_signals resets the catcher. */ + if (sig == SIGINT || sig == SIGALRM) + rl_set_sighandler (sig, SIG_IGN, &dummy_cxt); +#endif /* !HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS && !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + + switch (sig) + { + case SIGINT: + rl_free_line_state (); + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + +#if defined (SIGTSTP) + case SIGTSTP: + case SIGTTOU: + case SIGTTIN: +#endif /* SIGTSTP */ + case SIGALRM: + case SIGTERM: + case SIGQUIT: + rl_cleanup_after_signal (); + +#if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) + sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, (sigset_t *)NULL, &set); + sigdelset (&set, sig); +#else /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ +# if defined (HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) + omask = sigblock (0); +# endif /* HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS */ +#endif /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + +#if defined (__EMX__) + signal (sig, SIG_ACK); +#endif + + kill (getpid (), sig); + + /* Let the signal that we just sent through. */ +#if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) + sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &set, (sigset_t *)NULL); +#else /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ +# if defined (HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) + sigsetmask (omask & ~(sigmask (sig))); +# endif /* HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS */ +#endif /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + + rl_reset_after_signal (); + } + + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_SIGHANDLER); + SIGHANDLER_RETURN; +} + +#if defined (SIGWINCH) +static RETSIGTYPE +rl_sigwinch_handler (sig) + int sig; +{ + SigHandler *oh; + +#if defined (MUST_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS) + sighandler_cxt dummy_winch; + + /* We don't want to change old_winch -- it holds the state of SIGWINCH + disposition set by the calling application. We need this state + because we call the application's SIGWINCH handler after updating + our own idea of the screen size. */ + rl_set_sighandler (SIGWINCH, rl_sigwinch_handler, &dummy_winch); +#endif + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_SIGHANDLER); + rl_resize_terminal (); + + /* If another sigwinch handler has been installed, call it. */ + oh = (SigHandler *)old_winch.sa_handler; + if (oh && oh != (SigHandler *)SIG_IGN && oh != (SigHandler *)SIG_DFL) + (*oh) (sig); + + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_SIGHANDLER); + SIGHANDLER_RETURN; +} +#endif /* SIGWINCH */ + +/* Functions to manage signal handling. */ + +#if !defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) +static int +rl_sigaction (sig, nh, oh) + int sig; + sighandler_cxt *nh, *oh; +{ + oh->sa_handler = signal (sig, nh->sa_handler); + return 0; +} +#endif /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + +/* Set up a readline-specific signal handler, saving the old signal + information in OHANDLER. Return the old signal handler, like + signal(). */ +static SigHandler * +rl_set_sighandler (sig, handler, ohandler) + int sig; + SigHandler *handler; + sighandler_cxt *ohandler; +{ + sighandler_cxt old_handler; +#if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) + struct sigaction act; + + act.sa_handler = handler; + act.sa_flags = 0; /* XXX - should we set SA_RESTART for SIGWINCH? */ + sigemptyset (&act.sa_mask); + sigemptyset (&ohandler->sa_mask); + sigaction (sig, &act, &old_handler); +#else + old_handler.sa_handler = (SigHandler *)signal (sig, handler); +#endif /* !HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + + /* XXX -- assume we have memcpy */ + /* If rl_set_signals is called twice in a row, don't set the old handler to + rl_signal_handler, because that would cause infinite recursion. */ + if (handler != rl_signal_handler || old_handler.sa_handler != rl_signal_handler) + memcpy (ohandler, &old_handler, sizeof (sighandler_cxt)); + + return (ohandler->sa_handler); +} + +static void +rl_maybe_set_sighandler (sig, handler, ohandler) + int sig; + SigHandler *handler; + sighandler_cxt *ohandler; +{ + sighandler_cxt dummy; + SigHandler *oh; + + sigemptyset (&dummy.sa_mask); + oh = rl_set_sighandler (sig, handler, ohandler); + if (oh == (SigHandler *)SIG_IGN) + rl_sigaction (sig, ohandler, &dummy); +} + +int +rl_set_signals () +{ + sighandler_cxt dummy; + SigHandler *oh; + + if (rl_catch_signals && signals_set_flag == 0) + { + rl_maybe_set_sighandler (SIGINT, rl_signal_handler, &old_int); + rl_maybe_set_sighandler (SIGTERM, rl_signal_handler, &old_term); + rl_maybe_set_sighandler (SIGQUIT, rl_signal_handler, &old_quit); + + oh = rl_set_sighandler (SIGALRM, rl_signal_handler, &old_alrm); + if (oh == (SigHandler *)SIG_IGN) + rl_sigaction (SIGALRM, &old_alrm, &dummy); +#if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) && defined (SA_RESTART) + /* If the application using readline has already installed a signal + handler with SA_RESTART, SIGALRM will cause reads to be restarted + automatically, so readline should just get out of the way. Since + we tested for SIG_IGN above, we can just test for SIG_DFL here. */ + if (oh != (SigHandler *)SIG_DFL && (old_alrm.sa_flags & SA_RESTART)) + rl_sigaction (SIGALRM, &old_alrm, &dummy); +#endif /* HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ + +#if defined (SIGTSTP) + rl_maybe_set_sighandler (SIGTSTP, rl_signal_handler, &old_tstp); +#endif /* SIGTSTP */ + +#if defined (SIGTTOU) + rl_maybe_set_sighandler (SIGTTOU, rl_signal_handler, &old_ttou); +#endif /* SIGTTOU */ + +#if defined (SIGTTIN) + rl_maybe_set_sighandler (SIGTTIN, rl_signal_handler, &old_ttin); +#endif /* SIGTTIN */ + + signals_set_flag = 1; + } + +#if defined (SIGWINCH) + if (rl_catch_sigwinch && sigwinch_set_flag == 0) + { + rl_maybe_set_sighandler (SIGWINCH, rl_sigwinch_handler, &old_winch); + sigwinch_set_flag = 1; + } +#endif /* SIGWINCH */ + + return 0; +} + +int +rl_clear_signals () +{ + sighandler_cxt dummy; + + if (rl_catch_signals && signals_set_flag == 1) + { + sigemptyset (&dummy.sa_mask); + + rl_sigaction (SIGINT, &old_int, &dummy); + rl_sigaction (SIGTERM, &old_term, &dummy); + rl_sigaction (SIGQUIT, &old_quit, &dummy); + rl_sigaction (SIGALRM, &old_alrm, &dummy); + +#if defined (SIGTSTP) + rl_sigaction (SIGTSTP, &old_tstp, &dummy); +#endif /* SIGTSTP */ + +#if defined (SIGTTOU) + rl_sigaction (SIGTTOU, &old_ttou, &dummy); +#endif /* SIGTTOU */ + +#if defined (SIGTTIN) + rl_sigaction (SIGTTIN, &old_ttin, &dummy); +#endif /* SIGTTIN */ + + signals_set_flag = 0; + } + +#if defined (SIGWINCH) + if (rl_catch_sigwinch && sigwinch_set_flag == 1) + { + sigemptyset (&dummy.sa_mask); + rl_sigaction (SIGWINCH, &old_winch, &dummy); + sigwinch_set_flag = 0; + } +#endif + + return 0; +} + +/* Clean up the terminal and readline state after catching a signal, before + resending it to the calling application. */ +void +rl_cleanup_after_signal () +{ + _rl_clean_up_for_exit (); + (*rl_deprep_term_function) (); + rl_clear_signals (); + rl_clear_pending_input (); +} + +/* Reset the terminal and readline state after a signal handler returns. */ +void +rl_reset_after_signal () +{ + (*rl_prep_term_function) (_rl_meta_flag); + rl_set_signals (); +} + +/* Free up the readline variable line state for the current line (undo list, + any partial history entry, any keyboard macros in progress, and any + numeric arguments in process) after catching a signal, before calling + rl_cleanup_after_signal(). */ +void +rl_free_line_state () +{ + register HIST_ENTRY *entry; + + rl_free_undo_list (); + + entry = current_history (); + if (entry) + entry->data = (char *)NULL; + + _rl_kill_kbd_macro (); + rl_clear_message (); + _rl_init_argument (); +} + +#endif /* HANDLE_SIGNALS */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/support/config.guess b/readline-4.3.orig/support/config.guess new file mode 100755 index 0000000..5668108 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/support/config.guess @@ -0,0 +1,1393 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Attempt to guess a canonical system name. +# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, +# 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +timestamp='2002-03-20' + +# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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For targets that recently + # switched to ELF, *-*-netbsd* would select the old + # object file format. This provides both forward + # compatibility and a consistent mechanism for selecting the + # object file format. + # + # Note: NetBSD doesn't particularly care about the vendor + # portion of the name. We always set it to "unknown". + sysctl="sysctl -n hw.machine_arch" + UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH=`(/sbin/$sysctl 2>/dev/null || \ + /usr/sbin/$sysctl 2>/dev/null || echo unknown)` + case "${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}" in + arm*) machine=arm-unknown ;; + sh3el) machine=shl-unknown ;; + sh3eb) machine=sh-unknown ;; + *) machine=${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown ;; + esac + # The Operating System including object format, if it has switched + # to ELF recently, or will in the future. + case "${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}" in + arm*|i386|m68k|ns32k|sh3*|sparc|vax) + eval $set_cc_for_build + if echo __ELF__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \ + | grep __ELF__ >/dev/null + then + # Once all utilities can be ECOFF (netbsdecoff) or a.out (netbsdaout). + # Return netbsd for either. FIX? + os=netbsd + else + os=netbsdelf + fi + ;; + *) + os=netbsd + ;; + esac + # The OS release + release=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-_].*/\./'` + # Since CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM: + # contains redundant information, the shorter form: + # CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM is used. + echo "${machine}-${os}${release}" + exit 0 ;; + amiga:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + arc:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + hp300:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + mac68k:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + macppc:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo powerpc-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + mvme68k:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + mvme88k:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo m88k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + mvmeppc:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo powerpc-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + pmax:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + sgi:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo mipseb-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + sun3:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + vax:OpenBSD:*:*) # bash + echo vax-dec-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + wgrisc:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + *:OpenBSD:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + alpha:OSF1:*:*) + if test $UNAME_RELEASE = "V4.0"; then + UNAME_RELEASE=`/usr/sbin/sizer -v | awk '{print $3}'` + fi + # A Vn.n version is a released version. + # A Tn.n version is a released field test version. + # A Xn.n version is an unreleased experimental baselevel. + # 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r. + cat <<EOF >$dummy.s + .data +\$Lformat: + .byte 37,100,45,37,120,10,0 # "%d-%x\n" + + .text + .globl main + .align 4 + .ent main +main: + .frame \$30,16,\$26,0 + ldgp \$29,0(\$27) + .prologue 1 + .long 0x47e03d80 # implver \$0 + lda \$2,-1 + .long 0x47e20c21 # amask \$2,\$1 + lda \$16,\$Lformat + mov \$0,\$17 + not \$1,\$18 + jsr \$26,printf + ldgp \$29,0(\$26) + mov 0,\$16 + jsr \$26,exit + .end main +EOF + eval $set_cc_for_build + $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.s -o $dummy 2>/dev/null + if test "$?" = 0 ; then + case `./$dummy` in + 0-0) + UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" + ;; + 1-0) + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5" + ;; + 1-1) + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56" + ;; + 1-101) + UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56" + ;; + 2-303) + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6" + ;; + 2-307) + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev67" + ;; + 2-1307) + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" + ;; + esac + fi + rm -f $dummy.s $dummy + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-osf`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/^[VTX]//' | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'` + exit 0 ;; + Alpha\ *:Windows_NT*:*) + # How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem? + # Should we change UNAME_MACHINE based on the output of uname instead + # of the specific Alpha model? + echo alpha-pc-interix + exit 0 ;; + 21064:Windows_NT:50:3) + echo alpha-dec-winnt3.5 + exit 0 ;; + Amiga*:UNIX_System_V:4.0:*) + echo m68k-unknown-sysv4 + exit 0;; + *:[Aa]miga[Oo][Ss]:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-amigaos + exit 0 ;; + *:[Mm]orph[Oo][Ss]:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-morphos + exit 0 ;; + *:OS/390:*:*) + echo i370-ibm-openedition + exit 0 ;; + arm:RISC*:1.[012]*:*|arm:riscix:1.[012]*:*) + echo arm-acorn-riscix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0;; + SR2?01:HI-UX/MPP:*:* | SR8000:HI-UX/MPP:*:*) + echo hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp + exit 0;; + Pyramid*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:SMP_DC-OSx*:*:*) + # akee@wpdis03.wpafb.af.mil (Earle F. Ake) contributed MIS and NILE. + if test "`(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`" = att ; then + echo pyramid-pyramid-sysv3 + else + echo pyramid-pyramid-bsd + fi + exit 0 ;; + NILE*:*:*:dcosx) + echo pyramid-pyramid-svr4 + exit 0 ;; + sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit 0 ;; + sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit 0 ;; + i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit 0 ;; + sun4*:SunOS:6*:*) + # According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize + # SunOS6. Hard to guess exactly what SunOS6 will be like, but + # it's likely to be more like Solaris than SunOS4. + echo sparc-sun-solaris3`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit 0 ;; + sun4*:SunOS:*:*) + case "`/usr/bin/arch -k`" in + Series*|S4*) + UNAME_RELEASE=`uname -v` + ;; + esac + # Japanese Language versions have a version number like `4.1.3-JL'. + echo sparc-sun-sunos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/'` + exit 0 ;; + sun3*:SunOS:*:*) + echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + sun*:*:4.2BSD:*) + UNAME_RELEASE=`(sed 1q /etc/motd | awk '{print substr($5,1,3)}') 2>/dev/null` + test "x${UNAME_RELEASE}" = "x" && UNAME_RELEASE=3 + case "`/bin/arch`" in + sun3) + echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + ;; + sun4) + echo sparc-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + ;; + esac + exit 0 ;; + aushp:SunOS:*:*) + echo sparc-auspex-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + # The situation for MiNT is a little confusing. The machine name + # can be virtually everything (everything which is not + # "atarist" or "atariste" at least should have a processor + # > m68000). The system name ranges from "MiNT" over "FreeMiNT" + # to the lowercase version "mint" (or "freemint"). Finally + # the system name "TOS" denotes a system which is actually not + # MiNT. But MiNT is downward compatible to TOS, so this should + # be no problem. + atarist[e]:*MiNT:*:* | atarist[e]:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + atari*:*MiNT:*:* | atari*:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + *falcon*:*MiNT:*:* | *falcon*:*mint:*:* | *falcon*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + milan*:*MiNT:*:* | milan*:*mint:*:* | *milan*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-milan-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + hades*:*MiNT:*:* | hades*:*mint:*:* | *hades*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-hades-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + *:*MiNT:*:* | *:*mint:*:* | *:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + powerpc:machten:*:*) + echo powerpc-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + RISC*:Mach:*:*) + echo mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3 + exit 0 ;; + RISC*:ULTRIX:*:*) + echo mips-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + VAX*:ULTRIX*:*:*) + echo vax-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + 2020:CLIX:*:* | 2430:CLIX:*:*) + echo clipper-intergraph-clix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + mips:*:*:UMIPS | mips:*:*:RISCos) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c +#ifdef __cplusplus +#include <stdio.h> /* for printf() prototype */ + int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { +#else + int main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { +#endif + #if defined (host_mips) && defined (MIPSEB) + #if defined (SYSTYPE_SYSV) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssysv\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #if defined (SYSTYPE_SVR4) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssvr4\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #if defined (SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(SYSTYPE_BSD) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%sbsd\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #endif + exit (-1); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy \ + && ./$dummy `echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -n 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p'` \ + && rm -f $dummy.c $dummy && exit 0 + rm -f $dummy.c $dummy + echo mips-mips-riscos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + Motorola:PowerMAX_OS:*:*) + echo powerpc-motorola-powermax + exit 0 ;; + Night_Hawk:Power_UNIX:*:*) + echo powerpc-harris-powerunix + exit 0 ;; + m88k:CX/UX:7*:*) + echo m88k-harris-cxux7 + exit 0 ;; + m88k:*:4*:R4*) + echo m88k-motorola-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + m88k:*:3*:R3*) + echo m88k-motorola-sysv3 + exit 0 ;; + AViiON:dgux:*:*) + # DG/UX returns AViiON for all architectures + UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p` + if [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88100 ] || [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88110 ] + then + if [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = m88kdguxelfx ] || \ + [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = x ] + then + echo m88k-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE} + else + echo m88k-dg-dguxbcs${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + else + echo i586-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + exit 0 ;; + M88*:DolphinOS:*:*) # DolphinOS (SVR3) + echo m88k-dolphin-sysv3 + exit 0 ;; + M88*:*:R3*:*) + # Delta 88k system running SVR3 + echo m88k-motorola-sysv3 + exit 0 ;; + XD88*:*:*:*) # Tektronix XD88 system running UTekV (SVR3) + echo m88k-tektronix-sysv3 + exit 0 ;; + Tek43[0-9][0-9]:UTek:*:*) # Tektronix 4300 system running UTek (BSD) + echo m68k-tektronix-bsd + exit 0 ;; + *:IRIX*:*:*) + echo mips-sgi-irix`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/g'` + exit 0 ;; + ????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX. + echo romp-ibm-aix # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id + exit 0 ;; # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX ' + i*86:AIX:*:*) + echo i386-ibm-aix + exit 0 ;; + ia64:AIX:*:*) + if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then + IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel` + else + IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV} + exit 0 ;; + *:AIX:2:3) + if grep bos325 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include <sys/systemcfg.h> + + main() + { + if (!__power_pc()) + exit(1); + puts("powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5"); + exit(0); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy && ./$dummy && rm -f $dummy.c $dummy && exit 0 + rm -f $dummy.c $dummy + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5 + elif grep bos324 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.4 + else + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2 + fi + exit 0 ;; + *:AIX:*:[45]) + IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'` + if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then + IBM_ARCH=rs6000 + else + IBM_ARCH=powerpc + fi + if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then + IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel` + else + IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + echo ${IBM_ARCH}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV} + exit 0 ;; + *:AIX:*:*) + echo rs6000-ibm-aix + exit 0 ;; + ibmrt:4.4BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) + echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4 + exit 0 ;; + ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) # covers RT/PC BSD and + echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE} # 4.3 with uname added to + exit 0 ;; # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3 + *:BOSX:*:*) + echo rs6000-bull-bosx + exit 0 ;; + DPX/2?00:B.O.S.:*:*) + echo m68k-bull-sysv3 + exit 0 ;; + 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:1.*:*) + echo m68k-hp-bsd + exit 0 ;; + hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*) + echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4 + exit 0 ;; + 9000/[34678]??:HP-UX:*:*) + HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'` + case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in + 9000/31? ) HP_ARCH=m68000 ;; + 9000/[34]?? ) HP_ARCH=m68k ;; + 9000/[678][0-9][0-9]) + if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then + sc_cpu_version=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null` + sc_kernel_bits=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null` + case "${sc_cpu_version}" in + 523) HP_ARCH="hppa1.0" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_0 + 528) HP_ARCH="hppa1.1" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_1 + 532) # CPU_PA_RISC2_0 + case "${sc_kernel_bits}" in + 32) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0n" ;; + 64) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" ;; + '') HP_ARCH="hppa2.0" ;; # HP-UX 10.20 + esac ;; + esac + fi + if [ "${HP_ARCH}" = "" ]; then + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + + #define _HPUX_SOURCE + #include <stdlib.h> + #include <unistd.h> + + int main () + { + #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) + long bits = sysconf(_SC_KERNEL_BITS); + #endif + long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION); + + switch (cpu) + { + case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: + #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) + switch (bits) + { + case 64: puts ("hppa2.0w"); break; + case 32: puts ("hppa2.0n"); break; + default: puts ("hppa2.0"); break; + } break; + #else /* !defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) */ + puts ("hppa2.0"); break; + #endif + default: puts ("hppa1.0"); break; + } + exit (0); + } +EOF + (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy 2>/dev/null) && HP_ARCH=`./$dummy` + if test -z "$HP_ARCH"; then HP_ARCH=hppa; fi + rm -f $dummy.c $dummy + fi ;; + esac + echo ${HP_ARCH}-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV} + exit 0 ;; + ia64:HP-UX:*:*) + HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'` + echo ia64-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV} + exit 0 ;; + 3050*:HI-UX:*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include <unistd.h> + int + main () + { + long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION); + /* The order matters, because CPU_IS_HP_MC68K erroneously returns + true for CPU_PA_RISC1_0. CPU_IS_PA_RISC returns correct + results, however. */ + if (CPU_IS_PA_RISC (cpu)) + { + switch (cpu) + { + case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: puts ("hppa2.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + default: puts ("hppa-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + } + } + else if (CPU_IS_HP_MC68K (cpu)) + puts ("m68k-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); + else puts ("unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); + exit (0); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy && ./$dummy && rm -f $dummy.c $dummy && exit 0 + rm -f $dummy.c $dummy + echo unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2 + exit 0 ;; + 9000/7??:4.3bsd:*:* | 9000/8?[79]:4.3bsd:*:* ) + echo hppa1.1-hp-bsd + exit 0 ;; + 9000/8??:4.3bsd:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-bsd + exit 0 ;; + *9??*:MPE/iX:*:* | *3000*:MPE/iX:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-mpeix + exit 0 ;; + hp7??:OSF1:*:* | hp8?[79]:OSF1:*:* ) + echo hppa1.1-hp-osf + exit 0 ;; + hp8??:OSF1:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-osf + exit 0 ;; + i*86:OSF1:*:*) + if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1mk + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1 + fi + exit 0 ;; + parisc*:Lites*:*:*) + echo hppa1.1-hp-lites + exit 0 ;; + C1*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C1*:*) + echo c1-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + C2*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C2*:*) + if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc + then echo c32-convex-bsd + else echo c2-convex-bsd + fi + exit 0 ;; + C34*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C34*:*) + echo c34-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + C38*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C38*:*) + echo c38-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + C4*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C4*:*) + echo c4-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*) + echo ymp-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} \ + | sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \ + -e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ \ + -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*TS:*:*:*) + echo t90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*T3D:*:*:*) + echo alpha-cray-unicosmk${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*T3E:*:*:*) + echo alphaev5-cray-unicosmk${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*SV1:*:*:*) + echo sv1-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + F30[01]:UNIX_System_V:*:* | F700:UNIX_System_V:*:*) + FUJITSU_PROC=`uname -m | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'` + FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'` + FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/ /_/'` + echo "${FUJITSU_PROC}-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}" + exit 0 ;; + i*86:BSD/386:*:* | i*86:BSD/OS:*:* | *:Ascend\ Embedded/OS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*) + echo sparc-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + *:BSD/OS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + *:FreeBSD:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` + exit 0 ;; + i*:CYGWIN*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin + exit 0 ;; + i*:MINGW*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32 + exit 0 ;; + i*:PW*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32 + exit 0 ;; + x86:Interix*:3*) + echo i386-pc-interix3 + exit 0 ;; + i*:Windows_NT*:* | Pentium*:Windows_NT*:*) + # How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem? + # It also conflicts with pre-2.0 versions of AT&T UWIN. Should we + # UNAME_MACHINE based on the output of uname instead of i386? + echo i386-pc-interix + exit 0 ;; + i*:UWIN*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-uwin + exit 0 ;; + p*:CYGWIN*:*) + echo powerpcle-unknown-cygwin + exit 0 ;; + prep*:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo powerpcle-unknown-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit 0 ;; + *:GNU:*:*) + echo `echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}|sed -e 's,[-/].*$,,'`-unknown-gnu`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's,/.*$,,'` + exit 0 ;; + i*86:Minix:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix + exit 0 ;; + arm*:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit 0 ;; + ia64:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit 0 ;; + m68*:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit 0 ;; + mips:Linux:*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #undef CPU + #undef mips + #undef mipsel + #if defined(__MIPSEL__) || defined(__MIPSEL) || defined(_MIPSEL) || defined(MIPSEL) + CPU=mipsel + #else + #if defined(__MIPSEB__) || defined(__MIPSEB) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(MIPSEB) + CPU=mips + #else + CPU= + #endif + #endif +EOF + eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=` + rm -f $dummy.c + test x"${CPU}" != x && echo "${CPU}-pc-linux-gnu" && exit 0 + ;; 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+ esac + # Determine whether the default compiler is a.out or elf + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include <features.h> + #ifdef __ELF__ + # ifdef __GLIBC__ + # if __GLIBC__ >= 2 + LIBC=gnu + # else + LIBC=gnulibc1 + # endif + # else + LIBC=gnulibc1 + # endif + #else + #ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER + LIBC=gnu + #else + LIBC=gnuaout + #endif + #endif +EOF + eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^LIBC=` + rm -f $dummy.c + test x"${LIBC}" != x && echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}" && exit 0 + test x"${TENTATIVE}" != x && echo "${TENTATIVE}" && exit 0 + ;; + i*86:DYNIX/ptx:4*:*) + # ptx 4.0 does uname -s correctly, with DYNIX/ptx in there. + # earlier versions are messed up and put the nodename in both + # sysname and nodename. + echo i386-sequent-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + i*86:UNIX_SV:4.2MP:2.*) + # Unixware is an offshoot of SVR4, but it has its own version + # number series starting with 2... + # I am not positive that other SVR4 systems won't match this, + # I just have to hope. -- rms. + # Use sysv4.2uw... so that sysv4* matches it. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv4.2uw${UNAME_VERSION} + exit 0 ;; + i*86:*:4.*:* | i*86:SYSTEM_V:4.*:*) + UNAME_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed 's/\/MP$//'` + if grep Novell /usr/include/link.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-univel-sysv${UNAME_REL} + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv${UNAME_REL} + fi + exit 0 ;; + i*86:*:5:[78]*) + case `/bin/uname -X | grep "^Machine"` in + *486*) UNAME_MACHINE=i486 ;; + *Pentium) UNAME_MACHINE=i586 ;; + *Pent*|*Celeron) UNAME_MACHINE=i686 ;; + esac + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}${UNAME_SYSTEM}${UNAME_VERSION} + exit 0 ;; + i*86:*:3.2:*) + if test -f /usr/options/cb.name; then + UNAME_REL=`sed -n 's/.*Version //p' </usr/options/cb.name` + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-isc$UNAME_REL + elif /bin/uname -X 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then + UNAME_REL=`(/bin/uname -X|egrep Release|sed -e 's/.*= //')` + (/bin/uname -X|egrep i80486 >/dev/null) && UNAME_MACHINE=i486 + (/bin/uname -X|egrep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i586 + (/bin/uname -X|egrep '^Machine.*Pent ?II' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i686 + (/bin/uname -X|egrep '^Machine.*Pentium Pro' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i686 + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sco$UNAME_REL + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv32 + fi + exit 0 ;; + i*86:*DOS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-msdosdjgpp + exit 0 ;; + pc:*:*:*) + # Left here for compatibility: + # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about + # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386. + echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp + exit 0 ;; + Intel:Mach:3*:*) + echo i386-pc-mach3 + exit 0 ;; + paragon:*:*:*) + echo i860-intel-osf1 + exit 0 ;; + i860:*:4.*:*) # i860-SVR4 + if grep Stardent /usr/include/sys/uadmin.h >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo i860-stardent-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Stardent Vistra i860-SVR4 + else # Add other i860-SVR4 vendors below as they are discovered. + echo i860-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Unknown i860-SVR4 + fi + exit 0 ;; + mini*:CTIX:SYS*5:*) + # "miniframe" + echo m68010-convergent-sysv + exit 0 ;; + M68*:*:R3V[567]*:*) + test -r /sysV68 && echo 'm68k-motorola-sysv' && exit 0 ;; + 3[34]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??A:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??/*:*:4.0:3.0 | 4850:*:4.0:3.0 | SKA40:*:4.0:3.0) + OS_REL='' + test -r /etc/.relid \ + && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid` + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \ + && echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL} && exit 0 + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \ + && echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL} && exit 0 ;; + 3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*) + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \ + && echo i486-ncr-sysv4 && exit 0 ;; + m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + mc68030:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*) + echo m68k-atari-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + i*86:LynxOS:2.*:* | i*86:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | i*86:LynxOS:4.0*:*) + echo i386-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + TSUNAMI:LynxOS:2.*:*) + echo sparc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + rs6000:LynxOS:2.*:*) + echo rs6000-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + PowerPC:LynxOS:2.*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:4.0*:*) + echo powerpc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + SM[BE]S:UNIX_SV:*:*) + echo mips-dde-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + RM*:ReliantUNIX-*:*:*) + echo mips-sni-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + RM*:SINIX-*:*:*) + echo mips-sni-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + *:SINIX-*:*:*) + if uname -p 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then + UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null` + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-sni-sysv4 + else + echo ns32k-sni-sysv + fi + exit 0 ;; + PENTIUM:*:4.0*:*) # Unisys `ClearPath HMP IX 4000' SVR4/MP effort + # says <Richard.M.Bartel@ccMail.Census.GOV> + echo i586-unisys-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + *:UNIX_System_V:4*:FTX*) + # From Gerald Hewes <hewes@openmarket.com>. + # How about differentiating between stratus architectures? -djm + echo hppa1.1-stratus-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + *:*:*:FTX*) + # From seanf@swdc.stratus.com. + echo i860-stratus-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + *:VOS:*:*) + # From Paul.Green@stratus.com. + echo hppa1.1-stratus-vos + exit 0 ;; + mc68*:A/UX:*:*) + echo m68k-apple-aux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + news*:NEWS-OS:6*:*) + echo mips-sony-newsos6 + exit 0 ;; + R[34]000:*System_V*:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SYSV:*:* | R*000:UNIX_SV:*:*) + if [ -d /usr/nec ]; then + echo mips-nec-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + else + echo mips-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + exit 0 ;; + BeBox:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on hardware made by Be, PPC only. + echo powerpc-be-beos + exit 0 ;; + BeMac:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Mac or Mac clone, PPC only. + echo powerpc-apple-beos + exit 0 ;; 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Perhaps BFD should be changed, + I don't know.... */ + printf ("mips-sony-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#else +#include <sys/param.h> + printf ("m68k-sony-newsos%s\n", +#ifdef NEWSOS4 + "4" +#else + "" +#endif + ); exit (0); +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (__arm) && defined (__acorn) && defined (__unix) + printf ("arm-acorn-riscix"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (hp300) && !defined (hpux) + printf ("m68k-hp-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (NeXT) +#if !defined (__ARCHITECTURE__) +#define __ARCHITECTURE__ "m68k" +#endif + int version; + version=`(hostinfo | sed -n 's/.*NeXT Mach \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p') 2>/dev/null`; + if (version < 4) + printf ("%s-next-nextstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version); + else + printf ("%s-next-openstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version); + exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (MULTIMAX) || defined (n16) +#if defined (UMAXV) + printf ("ns32k-encore-sysv\n"); exit (0); +#else +#if defined (CMU) + printf ("ns32k-encore-mach\n"); exit (0); +#else + printf ("ns32k-encore-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (__386BSD__) + printf ("i386-pc-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (sequent) +#if defined (i386) + printf ("i386-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#if defined (ns32000) + printf ("ns32k-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (_SEQUENT_) + struct utsname un; + + uname(&un); + + if (strncmp(un.version, "V2", 2) == 0) { + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx2\n"); exit (0); + } + if (strncmp(un.version, "V1", 2) == 0) { /* XXX is V1 correct? */ + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx1\n"); exit (0); + } + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx\n"); exit (0); + +#endif + +#if defined (vax) +# if !defined (ultrix) +# include <sys/param.h> +# if defined (BSD) +# if BSD == 43 + printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3\n"); exit (0); +# else +# if BSD == 199006 + printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3reno\n"); exit (0); +# else + printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0); +# endif +# endif +# else + printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0); +# endif +# else + printf ("vax-dec-ultrix\n"); exit (0); +# endif +#endif + +#if defined (alliant) && defined (i860) + printf ("i860-alliant-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + + exit (1); +} +EOF + +$CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy 2>/dev/null && ./$dummy && rm -f $dummy.c $dummy && exit 0 +rm -f $dummy.c $dummy + +# Apollos put the system type in the environment. + +test -d /usr/apollo && { echo ${ISP}-apollo-${SYSTYPE}; exit 0; } + +# Convex versions that predate uname can use getsysinfo(1) + +if [ -x /usr/convex/getsysinfo ] +then + case `getsysinfo -f cpu_type` in + c1*) + echo c1-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + c2*) + if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc + then echo c32-convex-bsd + else echo c2-convex-bsd + fi + exit 0 ;; + c34*) + echo c34-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + c38*) + echo c38-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + c4*) + echo c4-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + esac +fi + +# NOTE -- Begin fallback cases added for bash -- NOTE +case "$UNAME" in +uts) echo uts-amdahl-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}; exit 0 ;; +esac + +if [ -f /bin/fxc.info ]; then + echo fxc-alliant-concentrix + exit 0 +fi +# NOTE -- End fallback cases added for bash -- NOTE + +cat >&2 <<EOF +$0: unable to guess system type + +This script, last modified $timestamp, has failed to recognize +the operating system you are using. 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M.I.T. makes no representations about the +# suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" +# without express or implied warranty. +# +# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written +# from scratch. +# + +# set DOITPROG to echo to test this script + +# Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it. +doit="${DOITPROG-}" + + +# put in absolute paths if you don't have them in your path; or use env. vars. + +mvprog="${MVPROG-mv}" +cpprog="${CPPROG-cp}" +chmodprog="${CHMODPROG-chmod}" +chownprog="${CHOWNPROG-chown}" +chgrpprog="${CHGRPPROG-chgrp}" +stripprog="${STRIPPROG-strip}" +rmprog="${RMPROG-rm}" +mkdirprog="${MKDIRPROG-mkdir}" + +tranformbasename="" +transform_arg="" +instcmd="$mvprog" +chmodcmd="$chmodprog 0755" +chowncmd="" +chgrpcmd="" +stripcmd="" +rmcmd="$rmprog -f" +mvcmd="$mvprog" +src="" +dst="" +dir_arg="" + +while [ x"$1" != x ]; do + case $1 in + -c) instcmd="$cpprog" + shift + continue;; + + -d) dir_arg=true + shift + continue;; + + -m) chmodcmd="$chmodprog $2" + shift + shift + continue;; + + -o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2" + shift + shift + continue;; + + -g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2" + shift + shift + continue;; + + -s) stripcmd="$stripprog" + shift + continue;; + + -t=*) transformarg=`echo $1 | sed 's/-t=//'` + shift + continue;; + + -b=*) transformbasename=`echo $1 | sed 's/-b=//'` + shift + continue;; + + *) if [ x"$src" = x ] + then + src=$1 + else + # this colon is to work around a 386BSD /bin/sh bug + : + dst=$1 + fi + shift + continue;; + esac +done + +if [ x"$src" = x ] +then + echo "install: no input file specified" + exit 1 +else + true +fi + +if [ x"$dir_arg" != x ]; then + dst=$src + src="" + + if [ -d $dst ]; then + instcmd=: + else + instcmd=mkdir + fi +else + +# Waiting for this to be detected by the "$instcmd $src $dsttmp" command +# might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad +# if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'. + + if [ -f $src -o -d $src ] + then + true + else + echo "install: $src does not exist" + exit 1 + fi + + if [ x"$dst" = x ] + then + echo "install: no destination specified" + exit 1 + else + true + fi + +# If destination is a directory, append the input filename; if your system +# does not like double slashes in filenames, you may need to add some logic + + if [ -d $dst ] + then + dst="$dst"/`basename $src` + else + true + fi +fi + +## this sed command emulates the dirname command +dstdir=`echo $dst | sed -e 's,[^/]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,'` + +# Make sure that the destination directory exists. +# this part is taken from Noah Friedman's mkinstalldirs script + +# Skip lots of stat calls in the usual case. +if [ ! -d "$dstdir" ]; then +defaultIFS=' +' +IFS="${IFS-${defaultIFS}}" + +oIFS="${IFS}" +# Some sh's can't handle IFS=/ for some reason. +IFS='%' +set - `echo ${dstdir} | sed -e 's@/@%@g' -e 's@^%@/@'` +IFS="${oIFS}" + +pathcomp='' + +while [ $# -ne 0 ] ; do + pathcomp="${pathcomp}${1}" + shift + + if [ ! -d "${pathcomp}" ] ; + then + $mkdirprog "${pathcomp}" + else + true + fi + + pathcomp="${pathcomp}/" +done +fi + +if [ x"$dir_arg" != x ] +then + $doit $instcmd $dst && + + if [ x"$chowncmd" != x ]; then $doit $chowncmd $dst; else true ; fi && + if [ x"$chgrpcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chgrpcmd $dst; else true ; fi && + if [ x"$stripcmd" != x ]; then $doit $stripcmd $dst; else true ; fi && + if [ x"$chmodcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chmodcmd $dst; else true ; fi +else + +# If we're going to rename the final executable, determine the name now. + + if [ x"$transformarg" = x ] + then + dstfile=`basename $dst` + else + dstfile=`basename $dst $transformbasename | + sed $transformarg`$transformbasename + fi + +# don't allow the sed command to completely eliminate the filename + + if [ x"$dstfile" = x ] + then + dstfile=`basename $dst` + else + true + fi + +# Make a temp file name in the proper directory. + + dsttmp=$dstdir/#inst.$$# + +# Move or copy the file name to the temp name + + $doit $instcmd $src $dsttmp && + + trap "rm -f ${dsttmp}" 0 && + +# and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits + +# If any of these fail, we abort the whole thing. If we want to +# ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore +# errors from the above "$doit $instcmd $src $dsttmp" command. + + if [ x"$chowncmd" != x ]; then $doit $chowncmd $dsttmp; else true;fi && + if [ x"$chgrpcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chgrpcmd $dsttmp; else true;fi && + if [ x"$stripcmd" != x ]; then $doit $stripcmd $dsttmp; else true;fi && + if [ x"$chmodcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chmodcmd $dsttmp; else true;fi && + +# Now rename the file to the real destination. + + $doit $rmcmd -f $dstdir/$dstfile && + $doit $mvcmd $dsttmp $dstdir/$dstfile + +fi && + + +exit 0 diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/support/mkdirs b/readline-4.3.orig/support/mkdirs new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ce4fb23 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/support/mkdirs @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# +# mkdirs - a work-alike for `mkdir -p' +# +# Chet Ramey +# chet@po.cwru.edu + +# Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. + +for dir +do + + test -d "$dir" && continue + + tomake=$dir + while test -n "$dir" ; do + # dir=${dir%/*} + # dir=`expr "$dir" ':' '\(/.*\)/[^/]*'` + if dir=`expr "$dir" ':' '\(.*\)/[^/]*'`; then + tomake="$dir $tomake" + else + dir= + fi + done + + for d in $tomake + do + test -d "$d" && continue + echo mkdir "$d" + mkdir "$d" + done +done + +exit 0 diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/support/mkdist b/readline-4.3.orig/support/mkdist new file mode 100755 index 0000000..06e6155 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/support/mkdist @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +#! /bin/bash - +# +# mkdist - make a distribution directory from a master manifest file +# +# usage: mkdist [-m manifest] [-s srcdir] [-r rootname] [-v] version +# +# SRCDIR defaults to src +# MANIFEST defaults to $SRCDIR/MANIFEST +# +# Chet Ramey +# chet@po.cwru.edu + +# Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. + +SRCDIR=src +ROOTNAME=bash + +usage() +{ + echo usage: mkdist [-m manifest] [-s srcdir] [-r rootname] [-v] version 1>&2 + exit 2 +} + +vmsg() +{ + if [ -n "$verbose" ]; then + echo mkdist: "$@" + fi +} + +while getopts m:s:r:v name +do + case $name in + m) MANIFEST=$OPTARG ;; + s) SRCDIR=$OPTARG ;; + r) ROOTNAME=$OPTARG ;; + v) verbose=yes ;; + ?) usage ;; + esac +done + +: ${MANIFEST:=$SRCDIR/MANIFEST} + +vmsg using $MANIFEST + +shift $(( $OPTIND - 1 )) + +if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then + usage +fi + +version=$1 +newdir=${ROOTNAME}-$version + +vmsg creating distribution for $ROOTNAME version $version in $newdir + +if [ ! -d $newdir ]; then + mkdir $newdir || { echo $0: cannot make directory $newdir 1>&2 ; exit 1; } +fi + +dirmode=755 +filmode=644 + +while read fname type mode +do + [ -z "$fname" ] && continue + + case "$fname" in + \#*) continue ;; + esac + + case "$type" in + d) mkdir $newdir/$fname ;; + f) cp -p $SRCDIR/$fname $newdir/$fname ;; + s) ln -s $mode $newdir/$fname ; mode= ;; # symlink + l) ln $mode $newdir/$fname ; mode= ;; # hard link + *) echo "unknown file type $type" 1>&2 ;; + esac + + if [ -n "$mode" ]; then + chmod $mode $newdir/$fname + fi + +done < $MANIFEST + +# cut off the `-alpha' in something like `2.0-alpha', leaving just the +# numeric version +#version=${version%%-*} + +#case "$version" in +#*.*.*) vers=${version%.*} ;; +#*.*) vers=${version} ;; +#esac + +#echo $vers > $newdir/.distribution + +#case "$version" in +#*.*.*) plevel=${version##*.} ;; +#*) plevel=0 ;; +#esac +#[ -z "$plevel" ] && plevel=0 +#echo ${plevel} > $newdir/.patchlevel + +vmsg $newdir created + +exit 0 diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/support/shlib-install b/readline-4.3.orig/support/shlib-install new file mode 100755 index 0000000..654cfa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/support/shlib-install @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# +# shlib-install - install a shared library and do any necessary host-specific +# post-installation configuration (like ldconfig) +# +# usage: shlib-install [-D] -O host_os -d installation-dir -i install-prog [-U] library +# +# Chet Ramey +# chet@po.cwru.edu + +# +# defaults +# +INSTALLDIR=/usr/local/lib +LDCONFIG=ldconfig + +PROGNAME=`basename $0` +USAGE="$PROGNAME [-D] -O host_os -d installation-dir -i install-prog [-U] library" + +# process options + +while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do + case "$1" in + -O) shift; host_os="$1"; shift ;; + -d) shift; INSTALLDIR="$1"; shift ;; + -i) shift; INSTALLPROG="$1" ; shift ;; + -D) echo=echo ; shift ;; + -U) uninstall=true ; shift ;; + -*) echo "$USAGE" >&2 ; exit 2;; + *) break ;; + esac +done + +# set install target name +LIBNAME="$1" + +if [ -z "$LIBNAME" ]; then + echo "$USAGE" >&2 + exit 2 +fi + +OLDSUFF=old +MV=mv +RM="rm -f" +LN="ln -s" + +# pre-install + +if [ -z "$uninstall" ]; then + ${echo} $RM ${INSTALLDIR}/${LIBNAME}.${OLDSUFF} + if [ -f "$INSTALLDIR/$LIBNAME" ]; then + ${echo} $MV $INSTALLDIR/$LIBNAME ${INSTALLDIR}/${LIBNAME}.${OLDSUFF} + fi +fi + +# install/uninstall + +if [ -z "$uninstall" ] ; then + ${echo} eval ${INSTALLPROG} $LIBNAME ${INSTALLDIR}/${LIBNAME} +else + ${echo} ${RM} ${INSTALLDIR}/${LIBNAME} +fi + +# post-install/uninstall + +# HP-UX and Darwin/MacOS X require that a shared library have execute permission +case "$host_os" in +hpux*|darwin*|macosx*) + if [ -z "$uninstall" ]; then + chmod 555 ${INSTALLDIR}/${LIBNAME} + fi ;; +*) ;; +esac + +case "$LIBNAME" in +*.*.[0-9].[0-9]) # libname.so.M.N + LINK2=`echo $LIBNAME | sed 's:\(.*\..*\.[0-9]\)\.[0-9]:\1:'` # libname.so.M + LINK1=`echo $LIBNAME | sed 's:\(.*\..*\)\.[0-9]\.[0-9]:\1:'` # libname.so + ;; +*.*.[0-9]) # libname.so.M + LINK1=`echo $LIBNAME | sed 's:\(.*\..*\)\.[0-9]:\1:'` # libname.so + ;; +*.[0-9]) # libname.M + LINK1=`echo $LIBNAME | sed 's:\(.*\)\.[0-9]:\1:'` # libname + ;; +*.[0-9].[0-9].dylib) # libname.M.N.dylib + LINK2=`echo $LIBNAME | sed 's:\(.*\.[0-9]\)\.[0-9]:\1:'` # libname.M.dylib + LINK1=`echo $LIBNAME | sed 's:\(.*\)\.[0-9]\.[0-9]:\1:'` # libname.dylib +esac + +INSTALL_LINK1='cd $INSTALLDIR ; ln -s $LIBNAME $LINK1' +INSTALL_LINK2='cd $INSTALLDIR ; ln -s $LIBNAME $LINK2' + +# +# Create symlinks to the installed library. This section is incomplete. +# +case "$host_os" in +*linux*|bsdi4*|*gnu*|darwin*|macosx*) + # libname.so.M -> libname.so.M.N + ${echo} ${RM} ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK2 + if [ -z "$uninstall" ]; then + ${echo} ln -s $LIBNAME ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK2 + fi + + # libname.so -> libname.so.M.N + ${echo} ${RM} ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK1 + if [ -z "$uninstall" ]; then + ${echo} ln -s $LIBNAME ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK1 + fi + ;; + +solaris2*|aix4.[2-9]*|osf*|irix[56]*|sysv[45]*|dgux*) + # libname.so -> libname.so.M + ${echo} ${RM} ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK1 + if [ -z "$uninstall" ]; then + ${echo} ln -s $LIBNAME ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK1 + fi + ;; + + +# FreeBSD 3.x and above can have either a.out or ELF shared libraries +freebsd[3-9]*|freebsdelf[3-9]*|freebsdaout[3-9]*) + if [ -x /usr/bin/objformat ] && [ "`/usr/bin/objformat`" = "elf" ]; then + # libname.so -> libname.so.M + ${echo} ${RM} ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK1 + if [ -z "$uninstall" ]; then + ${echo} ln -s $LIBNAME ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK1 + fi + else + # libname.so.M -> libname.so.M.N + ${echo} ${RM} ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK2 + if [ -z "$uninstall" ]; then + ${echo} ln -s $LIBNAME ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK2 + fi + + # libname.so -> libname.so.M.N + ${echo} ${RM} ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK1 + if [ -z "$uninstall" ]; then + ${echo} ln -s $LIBNAME ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK1 + fi + fi + ;; + +hpux1*) + # libname.sl -> libname.M + ${echo} ${RM} ${INSTALLDIR}/$LINK1.sl + if [ -z "$uninstall" ]; then +# ${echo} ln -s $LIBNAME ${INSTALLDIR}/${LINK1}.sl + ${echo} ln -s $LIBNAME ${INSTALLDIR}/${LINK1} + fi + ;; + +*) ;; +esac + +exit 0 diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/support/shobj-conf b/readline-4.3.orig/support/shobj-conf new file mode 100755 index 0000000..6bd7fb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/support/shobj-conf @@ -0,0 +1,458 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# +# shobj-conf -- output a series of variable assignments to be substituted +# into a Makefile by configure which specify system-dependent +# information for creating shared objects that may be loaded +# into bash with `enable -f' +# +# usage: shobj-conf [-C compiler] -c host_cpu -o host_os -v host_vendor +# +# Chet Ramey +# chet@po.cwru.edu + +# Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. + +# +# defaults +# +SHOBJ_STATUS=supported +SHLIB_STATUS=supported + +SHOBJ_CC=cc +SHOBJ_CFLAGS= +SHOBJ_LD= +SHOBJ_LDFLAGS= +SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS= +SHOBJ_LIBS= + +SHLIB_XLDFLAGS= +SHLIB_LIBS= +SHLIB_LIBSUFF='so' + +SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF)' + +PROGNAME=`basename $0` +USAGE="$PROGNAME [-C compiler] -c host_cpu -o host_os -v host_vendor" + +while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do + case "$1" in + -C) shift; SHOBJ_CC="$1"; shift ;; + -c) shift; host_cpu="$1"; shift ;; + -o) shift; host_os="$1"; shift ;; + -v) shift; host_vendor="$1"; shift ;; + *) echo "$USAGE" >&2 ; exit 2;; + esac +done + +case "${host_os}-${SHOBJ_CC}" in +sunos4*-*gcc*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-fpic + SHOBJ_LD=/usr/bin/ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-assert pure-text' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR)' + ;; + +sunos4*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-pic + SHOBJ_LD=/usr/bin/ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-assert pure-text' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR)' + ;; + +sunos5*-*gcc*|solaris2*-*gcc*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-fpic + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + # This line works for the Solaris linker in /usr/ccs/bin/ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-i -Wl,-h,$@' + # This line works for the GNU ld +# SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-h,$@' + +# SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-R $(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +sunos5*|solaris2*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-K pic' + SHOBJ_LD=/usr/ccs/bin/ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-G -dy -z text -i -h $@' + +# SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-R $(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +# All versions of Linux or the semi-mythical GNU Hurd. +linux*|gnu*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-fPIC + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-soname,$@' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-Wl,-rpath,$(libdir) -Wl,-soname,`basename $@ $(SHLIB_MINOR)`' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR)' + ;; + +freebsd2* | netbsd*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-fpic + SHOBJ_LD=ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-x -Bshareable' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-R$(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR)' + ;; + +# FreeBSD-3.x ELF +freebsd[3-9]*|freebsdelf[3-9]*|freebsdaout[3-9]*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-fpic + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + + if [ -x /usr/bin/objformat ] && [ "`/usr/bin/objformat`" = "elf" ]; then + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-soname,$@' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-Wl,-rpath,$(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + else + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-R$(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR)' + fi + ;; + +# Darwin/MacOS X +darwin*|macosx*) + SHOBJ_STATUS=unsupported + SHLIB_STATUS=supported + + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-dynamic -fno-common' + + SHOBJ_LD=/usr/bin/libtool + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR).$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF)' + SHLIB_LIBSUFF='dylib' + + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-dynamic' + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-arch_only `/usr/bin/arch` -install_name $(libdir)/$@ -current_version $(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR) -compatibility_version $(SHLIB_MAJOR) -v' + + SHLIB_LIBS='-lSystem' + ;; + +openbsd*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-fPIC + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-R$(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR)' + ;; + +bsdi2*) + SHOBJ_CC=shlicc2 + SHOBJ_CFLAGS= + SHOBJ_LD=ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS=-r + SHOBJ_LIBS=-lc_s.2.1.0 + + # BSD/OS 2.x and 3.x `shared libraries' are too much of a pain in + # the ass -- they require changing {/usr/lib,etc}/shlib.map on + # each system, and the library creation process is byzantine + SHLIB_STATUS=unsupported + ;; + +bsdi3*) + SHOBJ_CC=shlicc2 + SHOBJ_CFLAGS= + SHOBJ_LD=ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS=-r + SHOBJ_LIBS=-lc_s.3.0.0 + + # BSD/OS 2.x and 3.x `shared libraries' are too much of a pain in + # the ass -- they require changing {/usr/lib,etc}/shlib.map on + # each system, and the library creation process is byzantine + SHLIB_STATUS=unsupported + ;; + +bsdi4*) + # BSD/OS 4.x now supports ELF and SunOS-style dynamically-linked + # shared libraries. gcc 2.x is the standard compiler, and the + # `normal' gcc options should work as they do in Linux. + + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-fPIC + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-soname,$@' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-Wl,-soname,`basename $@ $(SHLIB_MINOR)`' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR)' + ;; + +osf*-*gcc*) + # Fix to use gcc linker driver from bfischer@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-soname,$@' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-rpath $(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +osf*) + SHOBJ_LD=ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -soname $@ -expect_unresolved "*"' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-rpath $(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +aix4.[2-9]*-*gcc*) # lightly tested by jik@cisco.com + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-fpic + SHOBJ_LD='ld' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-bdynamic -bnoentry -bexpall' + SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS='-G' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-bM:SRE' + SHLIB_LIBS='-lcurses -lc' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +aix4.[2-9]*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-K + SHOBJ_LD='ld' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-bdynamic -bnoentry -bexpall' + SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS='-G' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-bM:SRE' + SHLIB_LIBS='-lcurses -lc' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +# +# THE FOLLOWING ARE UNTESTED -- and some may not support the dlopen interface +# +irix[56]*-*gcc*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-fpic' + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-soname,$@' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-Wl,-rpath,$(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +irix[56]*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-K PIC' + SHOBJ_LD=ld +# SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-call_shared -hidden_symbol -no_unresolved -soname $@' +# Change from David Kaelbling <drk@sgi.com>. If you have problems, +# remove the `-no_unresolved' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -no_unresolved -soname $@' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-rpath $(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +hpux9*-*gcc*) + # must use gcc; the bundled cc cannot compile PIC code + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-fpic' + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-b -Wl,+s' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-Wl,+b,$(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBSUFF='sl' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +hpux9*) + SHOBJ_STATUS=unsupported + SHLIB_STATUS=unsupported + + # If you are using the HP ANSI C compiler, you can uncomment and use + # this code (I have not tested it) +# SHOBJ_STATUS=supported +# SHLIB_STATUS=supported +# +# SHOBJ_CFLAGS='+z' +# SHOBJ_LD='ld' +# SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-b +s' +# +# SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='+b $(libdir)' +# SHLIB_LIBSUFF='sl' +# SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + + ;; + +hpux10*-*gcc*) + # must use gcc; the bundled cc cannot compile PIC code + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-fpic' + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-b -Wl,+s' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-Wl,+h,$@ -Wl,+b,$(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBSUFF='sl' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +hpux10*) + SHOBJ_STATUS=unsupported + SHLIB_STATUS=unsupported + + # If you are using the HP ANSI C compiler, you can uncomment and use + # this code (I have not tested it) +# SHOBJ_STATUS=supported +# SHLIB_STATUS=supported +# +# SHOBJ_CFLAGS='+z' +# SHOBJ_LD='ld' +# SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-b +s +h $@' +# +# SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='+b $(libdir)' +# SHLIB_LIBSUFF='sl' +# SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + + ;; + +hpux11*-*gcc*) + # must use gcc; the bundled cc cannot compile PIC code + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-fpic' + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' +# SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-b -Wl,-B,symbolic -Wl,+s -Wl,+std -Wl,+h,$@' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -fpic -Wl,-b -Wl,+s -Wl,+h,$@' + + SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='-Wl,+b,$(libdir)' + SHLIB_LIBSUFF='sl' + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +hpux11*) + SHOBJ_STATUS=unsupported + SHLIB_STATUS=unsupported + + # If you are using the HP ANSI C compiler, you can uncomment and use + # this code (I have not tested it) +# SHOBJ_STATUS=supported +# SHLIB_STATUS=supported +# +# SHOBJ_CFLAGS='+z' +# SHOBJ_LD='ld' +# SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-b +s +h $@' +# +# SHLIB_XLDFLAGS='+b $(libdir)' +# SHLIB_LIBSUFF='sl' +# SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + + ;; + +sysv4*-*gcc*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-shared + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared -h $@' + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +sysv4*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-K PIC' + SHOBJ_LD=ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-dy -z text -G -h $@' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +sco3.2v5*-*gcc*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-fpic' # DEFAULTS TO ELF + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +sco3.2v5*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-K pic -b elf' + SHOBJ_LD=ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-G -b elf -dy -z text -h $@' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +sysv5uw7*-*gcc*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-fpic' + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +sysv5uw7*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-K PIC' + SHOBJ_LD=ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-G -dy -z text -h $@' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +dgux*-*gcc*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-fpic + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +dgux*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS='-K pic' + SHOBJ_LD=ld + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-G -dy -h $@' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +msdos*) + SHOBJ_STATUS=unsupported + SHLIB_STATUS=unsupported + ;; + +# +# Rely on correct gcc configuration for everything else +# +*-*gcc*) + SHOBJ_CFLAGS=-fpic + SHOBJ_LD='${CC}' + SHOBJ_LDFLAGS='-shared' + + SHLIB_LIBVERSION='$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' + ;; + +*) + SHOBJ_STATUS=unsupported + SHLIB_STATUS=unsupported + ;; + +esac + +echo SHOBJ_CC=\'"$SHOBJ_CC"\' +echo SHOBJ_CFLAGS=\'"$SHOBJ_CFLAGS"\' +echo SHOBJ_LD=\'"$SHOBJ_LD"\' +echo SHOBJ_LDFLAGS=\'"$SHOBJ_LDFLAGS"\' +echo SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS=\'"$SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS"\' +echo SHOBJ_LIBS=\'"$SHOBJ_LIBS"\' + +echo SHLIB_XLDFLAGS=\'"$SHLIB_XLDFLAGS"\' +echo SHLIB_LIBS=\'"$SHLIB_LIBS"\' +echo SHLIB_LIBSUFF=\'"$SHLIB_LIBSUFF"\' +echo SHLIB_LIBVERSION=\'"$SHLIB_LIBVERSION"\' + +echo SHOBJ_STATUS=\'"$SHOBJ_STATUS"\' +echo SHLIB_STATUS=\'"$SHLIB_STATUS"\' + +exit 0 diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/support/wcwidth.c b/readline-4.3.orig/support/wcwidth.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ace9a3a --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/support/wcwidth.c @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +/* + * This is an implementation of wcwidth() and wcswidth() as defined in + * "The Single UNIX Specification, Version 2, The Open Group, 1997" + * <http://www.UNIX-systems.org/online.html> + * + * Markus Kuhn -- 2001-09-08 -- public domain + */ + +#include <wchar.h> + +struct interval { + unsigned short first; + unsigned short last; +}; + +/* auxiliary function for binary search in interval table */ +static int bisearch(wchar_t ucs, const struct interval *table, int max) { + int min = 0; + int mid; + + if (ucs < table[0].first || ucs > table[max].last) + return 0; + while (max >= min) { + mid = (min + max) / 2; + if (ucs > table[mid].last) + min = mid + 1; + else if (ucs < table[mid].first) + max = mid - 1; + else + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + + +/* The following functions define the column width of an ISO 10646 + * character as follows: + * + * - The null character (U+0000) has a column width of 0. + * + * - Other C0/C1 control characters and DEL will lead to a return + * value of -1. + * + * - Non-spacing and enclosing combining characters (general + * category code Mn or Me in the Unicode database) have a + * column width of 0. + * + * - Other format characters (general category code Cf in the Unicode + * database) and ZERO WIDTH SPACE (U+200B) have a column width of 0. + * + * - Hangul Jamo medial vowels and final consonants (U+1160-U+11FF) + * have a column width of 0. + * + * - Spacing characters in the East Asian Wide (W) or East Asian + * FullWidth (F) category as defined in Unicode Technical + * Report #11 have a column width of 2. + * + * - All remaining characters (including all printable + * ISO 8859-1 and WGL4 characters, Unicode control characters, + * etc.) have a column width of 1. + * + * This implementation assumes that wchar_t characters are encoded + * in ISO 10646. + */ + +int wcwidth(wchar_t ucs) +{ + /* sorted list of non-overlapping intervals of non-spacing characters */ + static const struct interval combining[] = { + { 0x0300, 0x034E }, { 0x0360, 0x0362 }, { 0x0483, 0x0486 }, + { 0x0488, 0x0489 }, { 0x0591, 0x05A1 }, { 0x05A3, 0x05B9 }, + { 0x05BB, 0x05BD }, { 0x05BF, 0x05BF }, { 0x05C1, 0x05C2 }, + { 0x05C4, 0x05C4 }, { 0x064B, 0x0655 }, { 0x0670, 0x0670 }, + { 0x06D6, 0x06E4 }, { 0x06E7, 0x06E8 }, { 0x06EA, 0x06ED }, + { 0x070F, 0x070F }, { 0x0711, 0x0711 }, { 0x0730, 0x074A }, + { 0x07A6, 0x07B0 }, { 0x0901, 0x0902 }, { 0x093C, 0x093C }, + { 0x0941, 0x0948 }, { 0x094D, 0x094D }, { 0x0951, 0x0954 }, + { 0x0962, 0x0963 }, { 0x0981, 0x0981 }, { 0x09BC, 0x09BC }, + { 0x09C1, 0x09C4 }, { 0x09CD, 0x09CD }, { 0x09E2, 0x09E3 }, + { 0x0A02, 0x0A02 }, { 0x0A3C, 0x0A3C }, { 0x0A41, 0x0A42 }, + { 0x0A47, 0x0A48 }, { 0x0A4B, 0x0A4D }, { 0x0A70, 0x0A71 }, + { 0x0A81, 0x0A82 }, { 0x0ABC, 0x0ABC }, { 0x0AC1, 0x0AC5 }, + { 0x0AC7, 0x0AC8 }, { 0x0ACD, 0x0ACD }, { 0x0B01, 0x0B01 }, + { 0x0B3C, 0x0B3C }, { 0x0B3F, 0x0B3F }, { 0x0B41, 0x0B43 }, + { 0x0B4D, 0x0B4D }, { 0x0B56, 0x0B56 }, { 0x0B82, 0x0B82 }, + { 0x0BC0, 0x0BC0 }, { 0x0BCD, 0x0BCD }, { 0x0C3E, 0x0C40 }, + { 0x0C46, 0x0C48 }, { 0x0C4A, 0x0C4D }, { 0x0C55, 0x0C56 }, + { 0x0CBF, 0x0CBF }, { 0x0CC6, 0x0CC6 }, { 0x0CCC, 0x0CCD }, + { 0x0D41, 0x0D43 }, { 0x0D4D, 0x0D4D }, { 0x0DCA, 0x0DCA }, + { 0x0DD2, 0x0DD4 }, { 0x0DD6, 0x0DD6 }, { 0x0E31, 0x0E31 }, + { 0x0E34, 0x0E3A }, { 0x0E47, 0x0E4E }, { 0x0EB1, 0x0EB1 }, + { 0x0EB4, 0x0EB9 }, { 0x0EBB, 0x0EBC }, { 0x0EC8, 0x0ECD }, + { 0x0F18, 0x0F19 }, { 0x0F35, 0x0F35 }, { 0x0F37, 0x0F37 }, + { 0x0F39, 0x0F39 }, { 0x0F71, 0x0F7E }, { 0x0F80, 0x0F84 }, + { 0x0F86, 0x0F87 }, { 0x0F90, 0x0F97 }, { 0x0F99, 0x0FBC }, + { 0x0FC6, 0x0FC6 }, { 0x102D, 0x1030 }, { 0x1032, 0x1032 }, + { 0x1036, 0x1037 }, { 0x1039, 0x1039 }, { 0x1058, 0x1059 }, + { 0x1160, 0x11FF }, { 0x17B7, 0x17BD }, { 0x17C6, 0x17C6 }, + { 0x17C9, 0x17D3 }, { 0x180B, 0x180E }, { 0x18A9, 0x18A9 }, + { 0x200B, 0x200F }, { 0x202A, 0x202E }, { 0x206A, 0x206F }, + { 0x20D0, 0x20E3 }, { 0x302A, 0x302F }, { 0x3099, 0x309A }, + { 0xFB1E, 0xFB1E }, { 0xFE20, 0xFE23 }, { 0xFEFF, 0xFEFF }, + { 0xFFF9, 0xFFFB } + }; + + /* test for 8-bit control characters */ + if (ucs == 0) + return 0; + if (ucs < 32 || (ucs >= 0x7f && ucs < 0xa0)) + return -1; + + /* binary search in table of non-spacing characters */ + if (bisearch(ucs, combining, + sizeof(combining) / sizeof(struct interval) - 1)) + return 0; + + /* if we arrive here, ucs is not a combining or C0/C1 control character */ + + return 1 + + (ucs >= 0x1100 && + (ucs <= 0x115f || /* Hangul Jamo init. consonants */ + (ucs >= 0x2e80 && ucs <= 0xa4cf && (ucs & ~0x0011) != 0x300a && + ucs != 0x303f) || /* CJK ... Yi */ + (ucs >= 0xac00 && ucs <= 0xd7a3) || /* Hangul Syllables */ + (ucs >= 0xf900 && ucs <= 0xfaff) || /* CJK Compatibility Ideographs */ + (ucs >= 0xfe30 && ucs <= 0xfe6f) || /* CJK Compatibility Forms */ + (ucs >= 0xff00 && ucs <= 0xff5f) || /* Fullwidth Forms */ + (ucs >= 0xffe0 && ucs <= 0xffe6) || + (ucs >= 0x20000 && ucs <= 0x2ffff))); +} + + +int wcswidth(const wchar_t *pwcs, size_t n) +{ + int w, width = 0; + + for (;*pwcs && n-- > 0; pwcs++) + if ((w = wcwidth(*pwcs)) < 0) + return -1; + else + width += w; + + return width; +} + + +/* + * The following function is the same as wcwidth(), except that + * spacing characters in the East Asian Ambiguous (A) category as + * defined in Unicode Technical Report #11 have a column width of 2. + * This experimental variant might be useful for users of CJK legacy + * encodings who want to migrate to UCS. It is not otherwise + * recommended for general use. + */ +static int wcwidth_cjk(wchar_t ucs) +{ + /* sorted list of non-overlapping intervals of East Asian Ambiguous + * characters */ + static const struct interval ambiguous[] = { + { 0x00A1, 0x00A1 }, { 0x00A4, 0x00A4 }, { 0x00A7, 0x00A8 }, + { 0x00AA, 0x00AA }, { 0x00AD, 0x00AE }, { 0x00B0, 0x00B4 }, + { 0x00B6, 0x00BA }, { 0x00BC, 0x00BF }, { 0x00C6, 0x00C6 }, + { 0x00D0, 0x00D0 }, { 0x00D7, 0x00D8 }, { 0x00DE, 0x00E1 }, + { 0x00E6, 0x00E6 }, { 0x00E8, 0x00EA }, { 0x00EC, 0x00ED }, + { 0x00F0, 0x00F0 }, { 0x00F2, 0x00F3 }, { 0x00F7, 0x00FA }, + { 0x00FC, 0x00FC }, { 0x00FE, 0x00FE }, { 0x0101, 0x0101 }, + { 0x0111, 0x0111 }, { 0x0113, 0x0113 }, { 0x011B, 0x011B }, + { 0x0126, 0x0127 }, { 0x012B, 0x012B }, { 0x0131, 0x0133 }, + { 0x0138, 0x0138 }, { 0x013F, 0x0142 }, { 0x0144, 0x0144 }, + { 0x0148, 0x014B }, { 0x014D, 0x014D }, { 0x0152, 0x0153 }, + { 0x0166, 0x0167 }, { 0x016B, 0x016B }, { 0x01CE, 0x01CE }, + { 0x01D0, 0x01D0 }, { 0x01D2, 0x01D2 }, { 0x01D4, 0x01D4 }, + { 0x01D6, 0x01D6 }, { 0x01D8, 0x01D8 }, { 0x01DA, 0x01DA }, + { 0x01DC, 0x01DC }, { 0x0251, 0x0251 }, { 0x0261, 0x0261 }, + { 0x02C4, 0x02C4 }, { 0x02C7, 0x02C7 }, { 0x02C9, 0x02CB }, + { 0x02CD, 0x02CD }, { 0x02D0, 0x02D0 }, { 0x02D8, 0x02DB }, + { 0x02DD, 0x02DD }, { 0x02DF, 0x02DF }, { 0x0300, 0x034E }, + { 0x0360, 0x0362 }, { 0x0391, 0x03A1 }, { 0x03A3, 0x03A9 }, + { 0x03B1, 0x03C1 }, { 0x03C3, 0x03C9 }, { 0x0401, 0x0401 }, + { 0x0410, 0x044F }, { 0x0451, 0x0451 }, { 0x2010, 0x2010 }, + { 0x2013, 0x2016 }, { 0x2018, 0x2019 }, { 0x201C, 0x201D }, + { 0x2020, 0x2022 }, { 0x2024, 0x2027 }, { 0x2030, 0x2030 }, + { 0x2032, 0x2033 }, { 0x2035, 0x2035 }, { 0x203B, 0x203B }, + { 0x203E, 0x203E }, { 0x2074, 0x2074 }, { 0x207F, 0x207F }, + { 0x2081, 0x2084 }, { 0x20AC, 0x20AC }, { 0x2103, 0x2103 }, + { 0x2105, 0x2105 }, { 0x2109, 0x2109 }, { 0x2113, 0x2113 }, + { 0x2116, 0x2116 }, { 0x2121, 0x2122 }, { 0x2126, 0x2126 }, + { 0x212B, 0x212B }, { 0x2153, 0x2155 }, { 0x215B, 0x215E }, + { 0x2160, 0x216B }, { 0x2170, 0x2179 }, { 0x2190, 0x2199 }, + { 0x21B8, 0x21B9 }, { 0x21D2, 0x21D2 }, { 0x21D4, 0x21D4 }, + { 0x21E7, 0x21E7 }, { 0x2200, 0x2200 }, { 0x2202, 0x2203 }, + { 0x2207, 0x2208 }, { 0x220B, 0x220B }, { 0x220F, 0x220F }, + { 0x2211, 0x2211 }, { 0x2215, 0x2215 }, { 0x221A, 0x221A }, + { 0x221D, 0x2220 }, { 0x2223, 0x2223 }, { 0x2225, 0x2225 }, + { 0x2227, 0x222C }, { 0x222E, 0x222E }, { 0x2234, 0x2237 }, + { 0x223C, 0x223D }, { 0x2248, 0x2248 }, { 0x224C, 0x224C }, + { 0x2252, 0x2252 }, { 0x2260, 0x2261 }, { 0x2264, 0x2267 }, + { 0x226A, 0x226B }, { 0x226E, 0x226F }, { 0x2282, 0x2283 }, + { 0x2286, 0x2287 }, { 0x2295, 0x2295 }, { 0x2299, 0x2299 }, + { 0x22A5, 0x22A5 }, { 0x22BF, 0x22BF }, { 0x2312, 0x2312 }, + { 0x2329, 0x232A }, { 0x2460, 0x24BF }, { 0x24D0, 0x24E9 }, + { 0x2500, 0x254B }, { 0x2550, 0x2574 }, { 0x2580, 0x258F }, + { 0x2592, 0x2595 }, { 0x25A0, 0x25A1 }, { 0x25A3, 0x25A9 }, + { 0x25B2, 0x25B3 }, { 0x25B6, 0x25B7 }, { 0x25BC, 0x25BD }, + { 0x25C0, 0x25C1 }, { 0x25C6, 0x25C8 }, { 0x25CB, 0x25CB }, + { 0x25CE, 0x25D1 }, { 0x25E2, 0x25E5 }, { 0x25EF, 0x25EF }, + { 0x2605, 0x2606 }, { 0x2609, 0x2609 }, { 0x260E, 0x260F }, + { 0x261C, 0x261C }, { 0x261E, 0x261E }, { 0x2640, 0x2640 }, + { 0x2642, 0x2642 }, { 0x2660, 0x2661 }, { 0x2663, 0x2665 }, + { 0x2667, 0x266A }, { 0x266C, 0x266D }, { 0x266F, 0x266F }, + { 0x273D, 0x273D }, { 0x3008, 0x300B }, { 0x3014, 0x3015 }, + { 0x3018, 0x301B }, { 0xFFFD, 0xFFFD } + }; + + /* binary search in table of non-spacing characters */ + if (bisearch(ucs, ambiguous, + sizeof(ambiguous) / sizeof(struct interval) - 1)) + return 2; + + return wcwidth(ucs); +} + + +int wcswidth_cjk(const wchar_t *pwcs, size_t n) +{ + int w, width = 0; + + for (;*pwcs && n-- > 0; pwcs++) + if ((w = wcwidth_cjk(*pwcs)) < 0) + return -1; + else + width += w; + + return width; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/tcap.h b/readline-4.3.orig/tcap.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58ab894 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/tcap.h @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/* tcap.h -- termcap library functions and variables. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the Readline Library (the Library), a set of + routines for providing Emacs style line input to programs that ask + for it. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_RLTCAP_H_) +#define _RLTCAP_H_ + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include "config.h" +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_TERMCAP_H) +# if defined (__linux__) && !defined (SPEED_T_IN_SYS_TYPES) +# include "rltty.h" +# endif +# include <termcap.h> +#else + +/* On Solaris2, sys/types.h #includes sys/reg.h, which #defines PC. + Unfortunately, PC is a global variable used by the termcap library. */ +#ifdef PC +# undef PC +#endif + +extern char PC; +extern char *UP, *BC; + +extern short ospeed; + +extern int tgetent (); +extern int tgetflag (); +extern int tgetnum (); +extern char *tgetstr (); + +extern int tputs (); + +extern char *tgoto (); + +#endif /* HAVE_TERMCAP_H */ + +#endif /* !_RLTCAP_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/terminal.c b/readline-4.3.orig/terminal.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3f5b6c --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/terminal.c @@ -0,0 +1,662 @@ +/* terminal.c -- controlling the terminal with termcap. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include "posixstat.h" +#include <fcntl.h> +#if defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H) +# include <sys/file.h> +#endif /* HAVE_SYS_FILE_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_LOCALE_H) +# include <locale.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" + +#if defined (GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL) && !defined (TIOCGWINSZ) +# include <sys/ioctl.h> +#endif /* GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL && !TIOCGWINSZ */ + +#include "rltty.h" +#include "tcap.h" + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "rlshell.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +#define CUSTOM_REDISPLAY_FUNC() (rl_redisplay_function != rl_redisplay) +#define CUSTOM_INPUT_FUNC() (rl_getc_function != rl_getc) + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Terminal and Termcap */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static char *term_buffer = (char *)NULL; +static char *term_string_buffer = (char *)NULL; + +static int tcap_initialized; + +#if !defined (__linux__) +# if defined (__EMX__) || defined (NEED_EXTERN_PC) +extern +# endif /* __EMX__ || NEED_EXTERN_PC */ +char PC, *BC, *UP; +#endif /* __linux__ */ + +/* Some strings to control terminal actions. These are output by tputs (). */ +char *_rl_term_clreol; +char *_rl_term_clrpag; +char *_rl_term_cr; +char *_rl_term_backspace; +char *_rl_term_goto; +char *_rl_term_pc; + +/* Non-zero if we determine that the terminal can do character insertion. */ +int _rl_terminal_can_insert = 0; + +/* How to insert characters. */ +char *_rl_term_im; +char *_rl_term_ei; +char *_rl_term_ic; +char *_rl_term_ip; +char *_rl_term_IC; + +/* How to delete characters. */ +char *_rl_term_dc; +char *_rl_term_DC; + +#if defined (HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION) +char *_rl_term_forward_char; +#endif /* HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION */ + +/* How to go up a line. */ +char *_rl_term_up; + +/* A visible bell; char if the terminal can be made to flash the screen. */ +static char *_rl_visible_bell; + +/* Non-zero means the terminal can auto-wrap lines. */ +int _rl_term_autowrap; + +/* Non-zero means that this terminal has a meta key. */ +static int term_has_meta; + +/* The sequences to write to turn on and off the meta key, if this + terminal has one. */ +static char *_rl_term_mm; +static char *_rl_term_mo; + +/* The key sequences output by the arrow keys, if this terminal has any. */ +static char *_rl_term_ku; +static char *_rl_term_kd; +static char *_rl_term_kr; +static char *_rl_term_kl; + +/* How to initialize and reset the arrow keys, if this terminal has any. */ +static char *_rl_term_ks; +static char *_rl_term_ke; + +/* The key sequences sent by the Home and End keys, if any. */ +static char *_rl_term_kh; +static char *_rl_term_kH; +static char *_rl_term_at7; /* @7 */ + +/* Insert key */ +static char *_rl_term_kI; + +/* Cursor control */ +static char *_rl_term_vs; /* very visible */ +static char *_rl_term_ve; /* normal */ + +static void bind_termcap_arrow_keys PARAMS((Keymap)); + +/* Variables that hold the screen dimensions, used by the display code. */ +int _rl_screenwidth, _rl_screenheight, _rl_screenchars; + +/* Non-zero means the user wants to enable the keypad. */ +int _rl_enable_keypad; + +/* Non-zero means the user wants to enable a meta key. */ +int _rl_enable_meta = 1; + +#if defined (__EMX__) +static void +_emx_get_screensize (swp, shp) + int *swp, *shp; +{ + int sz[2]; + + _scrsize (sz); + + if (swp) + *swp = sz[0]; + if (shp) + *shp = sz[1]; +} +#endif + +/* Get readline's idea of the screen size. TTY is a file descriptor open + to the terminal. If IGNORE_ENV is true, we do not pay attention to the + values of $LINES and $COLUMNS. The tests for TERM_STRING_BUFFER being + non-null serve to check whether or not we have initialized termcap. */ +void +_rl_get_screen_size (tty, ignore_env) + int tty, ignore_env; +{ + char *ss; +#if defined (TIOCGWINSZ) + struct winsize window_size; +#endif /* TIOCGWINSZ */ + +#if defined (TIOCGWINSZ) + if (ioctl (tty, TIOCGWINSZ, &window_size) == 0) + { + _rl_screenwidth = (int) window_size.ws_col; + _rl_screenheight = (int) window_size.ws_row; + } +#endif /* TIOCGWINSZ */ + +#if defined (__EMX__) + _emx_get_screensize (&_rl_screenwidth, &_rl_screenheight); +#endif + + /* Environment variable COLUMNS overrides setting of "co" if IGNORE_ENV + is unset. */ + if (_rl_screenwidth <= 0) + { + if (ignore_env == 0 && (ss = sh_get_env_value ("COLUMNS"))) + _rl_screenwidth = atoi (ss); + +#if !defined (__DJGPP__) + if (_rl_screenwidth <= 0 && term_string_buffer) + _rl_screenwidth = tgetnum ("co"); +#endif + } + + /* Environment variable LINES overrides setting of "li" if IGNORE_ENV + is unset. */ + if (_rl_screenheight <= 0) + { + if (ignore_env == 0 && (ss = sh_get_env_value ("LINES"))) + _rl_screenheight = atoi (ss); + +#if !defined (__DJGPP__) + if (_rl_screenheight <= 0 && term_string_buffer) + _rl_screenheight = tgetnum ("li"); +#endif + } + + /* If all else fails, default to 80x24 terminal. */ + if (_rl_screenwidth <= 1) + _rl_screenwidth = 80; + + if (_rl_screenheight <= 0) + _rl_screenheight = 24; + + /* If we're being compiled as part of bash, set the environment + variables $LINES and $COLUMNS to new values. Otherwise, just + do a pair of putenv () or setenv () calls. */ + sh_set_lines_and_columns (_rl_screenheight, _rl_screenwidth); + + if (_rl_term_autowrap == 0) + _rl_screenwidth--; + + _rl_screenchars = _rl_screenwidth * _rl_screenheight; +} + +void +_rl_set_screen_size (rows, cols) + int rows, cols; +{ + if (rows == 0 || cols == 0) + return; + + _rl_screenheight = rows; + _rl_screenwidth = cols; + + if (_rl_term_autowrap == 0) + _rl_screenwidth--; + + _rl_screenchars = _rl_screenwidth * _rl_screenheight; +} + +void +rl_set_screen_size (rows, cols) + int rows, cols; +{ + _rl_set_screen_size (rows, cols); +} + +void +rl_get_screen_size (rows, cols) + int *rows, *cols; +{ + if (rows) + *rows = _rl_screenheight; + if (cols) + *cols = _rl_screenwidth; +} + +void +rl_resize_terminal () +{ + if (readline_echoing_p) + { + _rl_get_screen_size (fileno (rl_instream), 1); + if (CUSTOM_REDISPLAY_FUNC ()) + rl_forced_update_display (); + else + _rl_redisplay_after_sigwinch (); + } +} + +struct _tc_string { + const char *tc_var; + char **tc_value; +}; + +/* This should be kept sorted, just in case we decide to change the + search algorithm to something smarter. */ +static struct _tc_string tc_strings[] = +{ + { "@7", &_rl_term_at7 }, + { "DC", &_rl_term_DC }, + { "IC", &_rl_term_IC }, + { "ce", &_rl_term_clreol }, + { "cl", &_rl_term_clrpag }, + { "cr", &_rl_term_cr }, + { "dc", &_rl_term_dc }, + { "ei", &_rl_term_ei }, + { "ic", &_rl_term_ic }, + { "im", &_rl_term_im }, + { "kH", &_rl_term_kH }, /* home down ?? */ + { "kI", &_rl_term_kI }, /* insert */ + { "kd", &_rl_term_kd }, + { "ke", &_rl_term_ke }, /* end keypad mode */ + { "kh", &_rl_term_kh }, /* home */ + { "kl", &_rl_term_kl }, + { "kr", &_rl_term_kr }, + { "ks", &_rl_term_ks }, /* start keypad mode */ + { "ku", &_rl_term_ku }, + { "le", &_rl_term_backspace }, + { "mm", &_rl_term_mm }, + { "mo", &_rl_term_mo }, +#if defined (HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION) + { "nd", &_rl_term_forward_char }, +#endif + { "pc", &_rl_term_pc }, + { "up", &_rl_term_up }, + { "vb", &_rl_visible_bell }, + { "vs", &_rl_term_vs }, + { "ve", &_rl_term_ve }, +}; + +#define NUM_TC_STRINGS (sizeof (tc_strings) / sizeof (struct _tc_string)) + +/* Read the desired terminal capability strings into BP. The capabilities + are described in the TC_STRINGS table. */ +static void +get_term_capabilities (bp) + char **bp; +{ +#if !defined (__DJGPP__) /* XXX - doesn't DJGPP have a termcap library? */ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; i < NUM_TC_STRINGS; i++) +# ifdef __LCC__ + *(tc_strings[i].tc_value) = tgetstr ((char *)tc_strings[i].tc_var, bp); +# else + *(tc_strings[i].tc_value) = tgetstr (tc_strings[i].tc_var, bp); +# endif +#endif + tcap_initialized = 1; +} + +int +_rl_init_terminal_io (terminal_name) + const char *terminal_name; +{ + const char *term; + char *buffer; + int tty, tgetent_ret; + + term = terminal_name ? terminal_name : sh_get_env_value ("TERM"); + _rl_term_clrpag = _rl_term_cr = _rl_term_clreol = (char *)NULL; + tty = rl_instream ? fileno (rl_instream) : 0; + _rl_screenwidth = _rl_screenheight = 0; + + if (term == 0) + term = "dumb"; + + /* I've separated this out for later work on not calling tgetent at all + if the calling application has supplied a custom redisplay function, + (and possibly if the application has supplied a custom input function). */ + if (CUSTOM_REDISPLAY_FUNC()) + { + tgetent_ret = -1; + } + else + { + if (term_string_buffer == 0) + term_string_buffer = (char *)xmalloc(2032); + + if (term_buffer == 0) + term_buffer = (char *)xmalloc(4080); + + buffer = term_string_buffer; + + tgetent_ret = tgetent (term_buffer, term); + } + + if (tgetent_ret <= 0) + { + FREE (term_string_buffer); + FREE (term_buffer); + buffer = term_buffer = term_string_buffer = (char *)NULL; + + _rl_term_autowrap = 0; /* used by _rl_get_screen_size */ + +#if defined (__EMX__) + _emx_get_screensize (&_rl_screenwidth, &_rl_screenheight); + _rl_screenwidth--; +#else /* !__EMX__ */ + _rl_get_screen_size (tty, 0); +#endif /* !__EMX__ */ + + /* Defaults. */ + if (_rl_screenwidth <= 0 || _rl_screenheight <= 0) + { + _rl_screenwidth = 79; + _rl_screenheight = 24; + } + + /* Everything below here is used by the redisplay code (tputs). */ + _rl_screenchars = _rl_screenwidth * _rl_screenheight; + _rl_term_cr = "\r"; + _rl_term_im = _rl_term_ei = _rl_term_ic = _rl_term_IC = (char *)NULL; + _rl_term_up = _rl_term_dc = _rl_term_DC = _rl_visible_bell = (char *)NULL; + _rl_term_ku = _rl_term_kd = _rl_term_kl = _rl_term_kr = (char *)NULL; + _rl_term_kh = _rl_term_kH = _rl_term_kI = (char *)NULL; + _rl_term_ks = _rl_term_ke = _rl_term_at7 = (char *)NULL; + _rl_term_mm = _rl_term_mo = (char *)NULL; + _rl_term_ve = _rl_term_vs = (char *)NULL; +#if defined (HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION) + term_forward_char = (char *)NULL; +#endif + _rl_terminal_can_insert = term_has_meta = 0; + + /* Reasonable defaults for tgoto(). Readline currently only uses + tgoto if _rl_term_IC or _rl_term_DC is defined, but just in case we + change that later... */ + PC = '\0'; + BC = _rl_term_backspace = "\b"; + UP = _rl_term_up; + + return 0; + } + + get_term_capabilities (&buffer); + + /* Set up the variables that the termcap library expects the application + to provide. */ + PC = _rl_term_pc ? *_rl_term_pc : 0; + BC = _rl_term_backspace; + UP = _rl_term_up; + + if (!_rl_term_cr) + _rl_term_cr = "\r"; + + _rl_term_autowrap = tgetflag ("am") && tgetflag ("xn"); + + _rl_get_screen_size (tty, 0); + + /* "An application program can assume that the terminal can do + character insertion if *any one of* the capabilities `IC', + `im', `ic' or `ip' is provided." But we can't do anything if + only `ip' is provided, so... */ + _rl_terminal_can_insert = (_rl_term_IC || _rl_term_im || _rl_term_ic); + + /* Check to see if this terminal has a meta key and clear the capability + variables if there is none. */ + term_has_meta = (tgetflag ("km") || tgetflag ("MT")); + if (!term_has_meta) + _rl_term_mm = _rl_term_mo = (char *)NULL; + + /* Attempt to find and bind the arrow keys. Do not override already + bound keys in an overzealous attempt, however. */ + + bind_termcap_arrow_keys (emacs_standard_keymap); + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + bind_termcap_arrow_keys (vi_movement_keymap); + bind_termcap_arrow_keys (vi_insertion_keymap); +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + + return 0; +} + +/* Bind the arrow key sequences from the termcap description in MAP. */ +static void +bind_termcap_arrow_keys (map) + Keymap map; +{ + Keymap xkeymap; + + xkeymap = _rl_keymap; + _rl_keymap = map; + + _rl_bind_if_unbound (_rl_term_ku, rl_get_previous_history); + _rl_bind_if_unbound (_rl_term_kd, rl_get_next_history); + _rl_bind_if_unbound (_rl_term_kr, rl_forward); + _rl_bind_if_unbound (_rl_term_kl, rl_backward); + + _rl_bind_if_unbound (_rl_term_kh, rl_beg_of_line); /* Home */ + _rl_bind_if_unbound (_rl_term_at7, rl_end_of_line); /* End */ + + _rl_keymap = xkeymap; +} + +char * +rl_get_termcap (cap) + const char *cap; +{ + register int i; + + if (tcap_initialized == 0) + return ((char *)NULL); + for (i = 0; i < NUM_TC_STRINGS; i++) + { + if (tc_strings[i].tc_var[0] == cap[0] && strcmp (tc_strings[i].tc_var, cap) == 0) + return *(tc_strings[i].tc_value); + } + return ((char *)NULL); +} + +/* Re-initialize the terminal considering that the TERM/TERMCAP variable + has changed. */ +int +rl_reset_terminal (terminal_name) + const char *terminal_name; +{ + _rl_init_terminal_io (terminal_name); + return 0; +} + +/* A function for the use of tputs () */ +#ifdef _MINIX +void +_rl_output_character_function (c) + int c; +{ + putc (c, _rl_out_stream); +} +#else /* !_MINIX */ +int +_rl_output_character_function (c) + int c; +{ + return putc (c, _rl_out_stream); +} +#endif /* !_MINIX */ + +/* Write COUNT characters from STRING to the output stream. */ +void +_rl_output_some_chars (string, count) + const char *string; + int count; +{ + fwrite (string, 1, count, _rl_out_stream); +} + +/* Move the cursor back. */ +int +_rl_backspace (count) + int count; +{ + register int i; + + if (_rl_term_backspace) + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) + tputs (_rl_term_backspace, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + else + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) + putc ('\b', _rl_out_stream); + return 0; +} + +/* Move to the start of the next line. */ +int +rl_crlf () +{ +#if defined (NEW_TTY_DRIVER) + if (_rl_term_cr) + tputs (_rl_term_cr, 1, _rl_output_character_function); +#endif /* NEW_TTY_DRIVER */ + putc ('\n', _rl_out_stream); + return 0; +} + +/* Ring the terminal bell. */ +int +rl_ding () +{ + if (readline_echoing_p) + { + switch (_rl_bell_preference) + { + case NO_BELL: + default: + break; + case VISIBLE_BELL: + if (_rl_visible_bell) + { + tputs (_rl_visible_bell, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + break; + } + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + case AUDIBLE_BELL: + fprintf (stderr, "\007"); + fflush (stderr); + break; + } + return (0); + } + return (-1); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Controlling the Meta Key and Keypad */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +void +_rl_enable_meta_key () +{ +#if !defined (__DJGPP__) + if (term_has_meta && _rl_term_mm) + tputs (_rl_term_mm, 1, _rl_output_character_function); +#endif +} + +void +_rl_control_keypad (on) + int on; +{ +#if !defined (__DJGPP__) + if (on && _rl_term_ks) + tputs (_rl_term_ks, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + else if (!on && _rl_term_ke) + tputs (_rl_term_ke, 1, _rl_output_character_function); +#endif +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Controlling the Cursor */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Set the cursor appropriately depending on IM, which is one of the + insert modes (insert or overwrite). Insert mode gets the normal + cursor. Overwrite mode gets a very visible cursor. Only does + anything if we have both capabilities. */ +void +_rl_set_cursor (im, force) + int im, force; +{ + if (_rl_term_ve && _rl_term_vs) + { + if (force || im != rl_insert_mode) + { + if (im == RL_IM_OVERWRITE) + tputs (_rl_term_vs, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + else + tputs (_rl_term_ve, 1, _rl_output_character_function); + } + } +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/text.c b/readline-4.3.orig/text.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a7b724 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/text.c @@ -0,0 +1,1540 @@ +/* text.c -- text handling commands for readline. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_LOCALE_H) +# include <locale.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +#if defined (__EMX__) +# define INCL_DOSPROCESS +# include <os2.h> +#endif /* __EMX__ */ + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "rlshell.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* Forward declarations. */ +static int rl_change_case PARAMS((int, int)); +static int _rl_char_search PARAMS((int, int, int)); + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Insert and Delete */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Insert a string of text into the line at point. This is the only + way that you should do insertion. _rl_insert_char () calls this + function. Returns the number of characters inserted. */ +int +rl_insert_text (string) + const char *string; +{ + register int i, l; + + l = (string && *string) ? strlen (string) : 0; + if (l == 0) + return 0; + + if (rl_end + l >= rl_line_buffer_len) + rl_extend_line_buffer (rl_end + l); + + for (i = rl_end; i >= rl_point; i--) + rl_line_buffer[i + l] = rl_line_buffer[i]; + strncpy (rl_line_buffer + rl_point, string, l); + + /* Remember how to undo this if we aren't undoing something. */ + if (_rl_doing_an_undo == 0) + { + /* If possible and desirable, concatenate the undos. */ + if ((l == 1) && + rl_undo_list && + (rl_undo_list->what == UNDO_INSERT) && + (rl_undo_list->end == rl_point) && + (rl_undo_list->end - rl_undo_list->start < 20)) + rl_undo_list->end++; + else + rl_add_undo (UNDO_INSERT, rl_point, rl_point + l, (char *)NULL); + } + rl_point += l; + rl_end += l; + rl_line_buffer[rl_end] = '\0'; + return l; +} + +/* Delete the string between FROM and TO. FROM is inclusive, TO is not. + Returns the number of characters deleted. */ +int +rl_delete_text (from, to) + int from, to; +{ + register char *text; + register int diff, i; + + /* Fix it if the caller is confused. */ + if (from > to) + SWAP (from, to); + + /* fix boundaries */ + if (to > rl_end) + { + to = rl_end; + if (from > to) + from = to; + } + if (from < 0) + from = 0; + + text = rl_copy_text (from, to); + + /* Some versions of strncpy() can't handle overlapping arguments. */ + diff = to - from; + for (i = from; i < rl_end - diff; i++) + rl_line_buffer[i] = rl_line_buffer[i + diff]; + + /* Remember how to undo this delete. */ + if (_rl_doing_an_undo == 0) + rl_add_undo (UNDO_DELETE, from, to, text); + else + free (text); + + rl_end -= diff; + rl_line_buffer[rl_end] = '\0'; + return (diff); +} + +/* Fix up point so that it is within the line boundaries after killing + text. If FIX_MARK_TOO is non-zero, the mark is forced within line + boundaries also. */ + +#define _RL_FIX_POINT(x) \ + do { \ + if (x > rl_end) \ + x = rl_end; \ + else if (x < 0) \ + x = 0; \ + } while (0) + +void +_rl_fix_point (fix_mark_too) + int fix_mark_too; +{ + _RL_FIX_POINT (rl_point); + if (fix_mark_too) + _RL_FIX_POINT (rl_mark); +} +#undef _RL_FIX_POINT + +int +_rl_replace_text (text, start, end) + const char *text; + int start, end; +{ + int n; + + rl_begin_undo_group (); + rl_delete_text (start, end + 1); + rl_point = start; + n = rl_insert_text (text); + rl_end_undo_group (); + + return n; +} + +/* Replace the current line buffer contents with TEXT. If CLEAR_UNDO is + non-zero, we free the current undo list. */ +void +rl_replace_line (text, clear_undo) + const char *text; + int clear_undo; +{ + int len; + + len = strlen (text); + if (len >= rl_line_buffer_len) + rl_extend_line_buffer (len); + strcpy (rl_line_buffer, text); + rl_end = len; + + if (clear_undo) + rl_free_undo_list (); + + _rl_fix_point (1); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Readline character functions */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* This is not a gap editor, just a stupid line input routine. No hair + is involved in writing any of the functions, and none should be. */ + +/* Note that: + + rl_end is the place in the string that we would place '\0'; + i.e., it is always safe to place '\0' there. + + rl_point is the place in the string where the cursor is. Sometimes + this is the same as rl_end. + + Any command that is called interactively receives two arguments. + The first is a count: the numeric arg pased to this command. + The second is the key which invoked this command. +*/ + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Movement Commands */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Note that if you `optimize' the display for these functions, you cannot + use said functions in other functions which do not do optimizing display. + I.e., you will have to update the data base for rl_redisplay, and you + might as well let rl_redisplay do that job. */ + +/* Move forward COUNT bytes. */ +int +rl_forward_byte (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (count < 0) + return (rl_backward_byte (-count, key)); + + if (count > 0) + { + int end = rl_point + count; +#if defined (VI_MODE) + int lend = rl_end > 0 ? rl_end - (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode) : rl_end; +#else + int lend = rl_end; +#endif + + if (end > lend) + { + rl_point = lend; + rl_ding (); + } + else + rl_point = end; + } + + if (rl_end < 0) + rl_end = 0; + + return 0; +} + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +/* Move forward COUNT characters. */ +int +rl_forward_char (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int point; + + if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented) + return (rl_forward_byte (count, key)); + + if (count < 0) + return (rl_backward_char (-count, key)); + + if (count > 0) + { + point = _rl_find_next_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, count, MB_FIND_NONZERO); + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + if (rl_end <= point && rl_editing_mode == vi_mode) + point = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_end, MB_FIND_NONZERO); +#endif + + if (rl_point == point) + rl_ding (); + + rl_point = point; + + if (rl_end < 0) + rl_end = 0; + } + + return 0; +} +#else /* !HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ +int +rl_forward_char (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (rl_forward_byte (count, key)); +} +#endif /* !HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + +/* Backwards compatibility. */ +int +rl_forward (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (rl_forward_char (count, key)); +} + +/* Move backward COUNT bytes. */ +int +rl_backward_byte (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (count < 0) + return (rl_forward_byte (-count, key)); + + if (count > 0) + { + if (rl_point < count) + { + rl_point = 0; + rl_ding (); + } + else + rl_point -= count; + } + + if (rl_point < 0) + rl_point = 0; + + return 0; +} + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +/* Move backward COUNT characters. */ +int +rl_backward_char (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int point; + + if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented) + return (rl_backward_byte (count, key)); + + if (count < 0) + return (rl_forward_char (-count, key)); + + if (count > 0) + { + point = rl_point; + + while (count > 0 && point > 0) + { + point = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, point, MB_FIND_NONZERO); + count--; + } + if (count > 0) + { + rl_point = 0; + rl_ding (); + } + else + rl_point = point; + } + + return 0; +} +#else +int +rl_backward_char (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (rl_backward_byte (count, key)); +} +#endif + +/* Backwards compatibility. */ +int +rl_backward (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (rl_backward_char (count, key)); +} + +/* Move to the beginning of the line. */ +int +rl_beg_of_line (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + rl_point = 0; + return 0; +} + +/* Move to the end of the line. */ +int +rl_end_of_line (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + rl_point = rl_end; + return 0; +} + +/* XXX - these might need changes for multibyte characters */ +/* Move forward a word. We do what Emacs does. */ +int +rl_forward_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int c; + + if (count < 0) + return (rl_backward_word (-count, key)); + + while (count) + { + if (rl_point == rl_end) + return 0; + + /* If we are not in a word, move forward until we are in one. + Then, move forward until we hit a non-alphabetic character. */ + c = rl_line_buffer[rl_point]; + if (rl_alphabetic (c) == 0) + { + while (++rl_point < rl_end) + { + c = rl_line_buffer[rl_point]; + if (rl_alphabetic (c)) + break; + } + } + + if (rl_point == rl_end) + return 0; + + while (++rl_point < rl_end) + { + c = rl_line_buffer[rl_point]; + if (rl_alphabetic (c) == 0) + break; + } + --count; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* Move backward a word. We do what Emacs does. */ +int +rl_backward_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int c; + + if (count < 0) + return (rl_forward_word (-count, key)); + + while (count) + { + if (!rl_point) + return 0; + + /* Like rl_forward_word (), except that we look at the characters + just before point. */ + + c = rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1]; + if (rl_alphabetic (c) == 0) + { + while (--rl_point) + { + c = rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1]; + if (rl_alphabetic (c)) + break; + } + } + + while (rl_point) + { + c = rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1]; + if (rl_alphabetic (c) == 0) + break; + else + --rl_point; + } + + --count; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* Clear the current line. Numeric argument to C-l does this. */ +int +rl_refresh_line (ignore1, ignore2) + int ignore1, ignore2; +{ + int curr_line; + + curr_line = _rl_current_display_line (); + + _rl_move_vert (curr_line); + _rl_move_cursor_relative (0, rl_line_buffer); /* XXX is this right */ + + _rl_clear_to_eol (0); /* arg of 0 means to not use spaces */ + + rl_forced_update_display (); + rl_display_fixed = 1; + + return 0; +} + +/* C-l typed to a line without quoting clears the screen, and then reprints + the prompt and the current input line. Given a numeric arg, redraw only + the current line. */ +int +rl_clear_screen (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_explicit_arg) + { + rl_refresh_line (count, key); + return 0; + } + + _rl_clear_screen (); /* calls termcap function to clear screen */ + rl_forced_update_display (); + rl_display_fixed = 1; + + return 0; +} + +int +rl_arrow_keys (count, c) + int count, c; +{ + int ch; + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + ch = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + + switch (_rl_to_upper (ch)) + { + case 'A': + rl_get_previous_history (count, ch); + break; + + case 'B': + rl_get_next_history (count, ch); + break; + + case 'C': + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + rl_forward_char (count, ch); + else + rl_forward_byte (count, ch); + break; + + case 'D': + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + rl_backward_char (count, ch); + else + rl_backward_byte (count, ch); + break; + + default: + rl_ding (); + } + + return 0; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Text commands */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +#ifdef HANDLE_MULTIBYTE +static char pending_bytes[MB_LEN_MAX]; +static int pending_bytes_length = 0; +static mbstate_t ps = {0}; +#endif + +/* Insert the character C at the current location, moving point forward. + If C introduces a multibyte sequence, we read the whole sequence and + then insert the multibyte char into the line buffer. */ +int +_rl_insert_char (count, c) + int count, c; +{ + register int i; + char *string; +#ifdef HANDLE_MULTIBYTE + int string_size; + char incoming[MB_LEN_MAX + 1]; + int incoming_length = 0; + mbstate_t ps_back; + static int stored_count = 0; +#endif + + if (count <= 0) + return 0; + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented) + { + incoming[0] = c; + incoming[1] = '\0'; + incoming_length = 1; + } + else + { + wchar_t wc; + size_t ret; + + if (stored_count <= 0) + stored_count = count; + else + count = stored_count; + + ps_back = ps; + pending_bytes[pending_bytes_length++] = c; + ret = mbrtowc (&wc, pending_bytes, pending_bytes_length, &ps); + + if (ret == (size_t)-2) + { + /* Bytes too short to compose character, try to wait for next byte. + Restore the state of the byte sequence, because in this case the + effect of mbstate is undefined. */ + ps = ps_back; + return 1; + } + else if (ret == (size_t)-1) + { + /* Invalid byte sequence for the current locale. Treat first byte + as a single character. */ + incoming[0] = pending_bytes[0]; + incoming[1] = '\0'; + incoming_length = 1; + pending_bytes_length--; + memmove (pending_bytes, pending_bytes + 1, pending_bytes_length); + /* Clear the state of the byte sequence, because in this case the + effect of mbstate is undefined. */ + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + } + else if (ret == (size_t)0) + { + incoming[0] = '\0'; + incoming_length = 0; + pending_bytes_length--; + /* Clear the state of the byte sequence, because in this case the + effect of mbstate is undefined. */ + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + } + else + { + /* We successfully read a single multibyte character. */ + memcpy (incoming, pending_bytes, pending_bytes_length); + incoming[pending_bytes_length] = '\0'; + incoming_length = pending_bytes_length; + pending_bytes_length = 0; + } + } +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + + /* If we can optimize, then do it. But don't let people crash + readline because of extra large arguments. */ + if (count > 1 && count <= 1024) + { +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + string_size = count * incoming_length; + string = (char *)xmalloc (1 + string_size); + + i = 0; + while (i < string_size) + { + strncpy (string + i, incoming, incoming_length); + i += incoming_length; + } + incoming_length = 0; + stored_count = 0; +#else /* !HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + string = (char *)xmalloc (1 + count); + + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) + string[i] = c; +#endif /* !HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + + string[i] = '\0'; + rl_insert_text (string); + free (string); + + return 0; + } + + if (count > 1024) + { + int decreaser; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + string_size = incoming_length * 1024; + string = (char *)xmalloc (1 + string_size); + + i = 0; + while (i < string_size) + { + strncpy (string + i, incoming, incoming_length); + i += incoming_length; + } + + while (count) + { + decreaser = (count > 1024) ? 1024 : count; + string[decreaser*incoming_length] = '\0'; + rl_insert_text (string); + count -= decreaser; + } + + free (string); + incoming_length = 0; + stored_count = 0; +#else /* !HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + char str[1024+1]; + + for (i = 0; i < 1024; i++) + str[i] = c; + + while (count) + { + decreaser = (count > 1024 ? 1024 : count); + str[decreaser] = '\0'; + rl_insert_text (str); + count -= decreaser; + } +#endif /* !HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + + return 0; + } + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented) + { +#endif + /* We are inserting a single character. + If there is pending input, then make a string of all of the + pending characters that are bound to rl_insert, and insert + them all. */ + if (_rl_any_typein ()) + _rl_insert_typein (c); + else + { + /* Inserting a single character. */ + char str[2]; + + str[1] = '\0'; + str[0] = c; + rl_insert_text (str); + } +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + } + else + { + rl_insert_text (incoming); + stored_count = 0; + } +#endif + + return 0; +} + +/* Overwrite the character at point (or next COUNT characters) with C. + If C introduces a multibyte character sequence, read the entire sequence + before starting the overwrite loop. */ +int +_rl_overwrite_char (count, c) + int count, c; +{ + int i; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + char mbkey[MB_LEN_MAX]; + int k; + + /* Read an entire multibyte character sequence to insert COUNT times. */ + if (count > 0 && MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + k = _rl_read_mbstring (c, mbkey, MB_LEN_MAX); +#endif + + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) + { + rl_begin_undo_group (); + + if (rl_point < rl_end) + rl_delete (1, c); + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + rl_insert_text (mbkey); + else +#endif + _rl_insert_char (1, c); + + rl_end_undo_group (); + } + + return 0; +} + +int +rl_insert (count, c) + int count, c; +{ + return (rl_insert_mode == RL_IM_INSERT ? _rl_insert_char (count, c) + : _rl_overwrite_char (count, c)); +} + +/* Insert the next typed character verbatim. */ +int +rl_quoted_insert (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int c; + +#if defined (HANDLE_SIGNALS) + _rl_disable_tty_signals (); +#endif + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + +#if defined (HANDLE_SIGNALS) + _rl_restore_tty_signals (); +#endif + + return (_rl_insert_char (count, c)); +} + +/* Insert a tab character. */ +int +rl_tab_insert (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (_rl_insert_char (count, '\t')); +} + +/* What to do when a NEWLINE is pressed. We accept the whole line. + KEY is the key that invoked this command. I guess it could have + meaning in the future. */ +int +rl_newline (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + rl_done = 1; + + if (_rl_history_preserve_point) + _rl_history_saved_point = (rl_point == rl_end) ? -1 : rl_point; + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_DONE); + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode) + { + _rl_vi_done_inserting (); + _rl_vi_reset_last (); + } +#endif /* VI_MODE */ + + /* If we've been asked to erase empty lines, suppress the final update, + since _rl_update_final calls rl_crlf(). */ + if (rl_erase_empty_line && rl_point == 0 && rl_end == 0) + return 0; + + if (readline_echoing_p) + _rl_update_final (); + return 0; +} + +/* What to do for some uppercase characters, like meta characters, + and some characters appearing in emacs_ctlx_keymap. This function + is just a stub, you bind keys to it and the code in _rl_dispatch () + is special cased. */ +int +rl_do_lowercase_version (ignore1, ignore2) + int ignore1, ignore2; +{ + return 0; +} + +/* This is different from what vi does, so the code's not shared. Emacs + rubout in overwrite mode has one oddity: it replaces a control + character that's displayed as two characters (^X) with two spaces. */ +int +_rl_overwrite_rubout (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int opoint; + int i, l; + + if (rl_point == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + return 1; + } + + opoint = rl_point; + + /* L == number of spaces to insert */ + for (i = l = 0; i < count; i++) + { + rl_backward_char (1, key); + l += rl_character_len (rl_line_buffer[rl_point], rl_point); /* not exactly right */ + } + + rl_begin_undo_group (); + + if (count > 1 || rl_explicit_arg) + rl_kill_text (opoint, rl_point); + else + rl_delete_text (opoint, rl_point); + + /* Emacs puts point at the beginning of the sequence of spaces. */ + opoint = rl_point; + _rl_insert_char (l, ' '); + rl_point = opoint; + + rl_end_undo_group (); + + return 0; +} + +/* Rubout the character behind point. */ +int +rl_rubout (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (count < 0) + return (rl_delete (-count, key)); + + if (!rl_point) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + if (rl_insert_mode == RL_IM_OVERWRITE) + return (_rl_overwrite_rubout (count, key)); + + return (_rl_rubout_char (count, key)); +} + +int +_rl_rubout_char (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int orig_point; + unsigned char c; + + /* Duplicated code because this is called from other parts of the library. */ + if (count < 0) + return (rl_delete (-count, key)); + + if (rl_point == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + if (count > 1 || rl_explicit_arg) + { + orig_point = rl_point; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + rl_backward_char (count, key); + else +#endif + rl_backward_byte (count, key); + rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point); + } + else + { +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented) + { +#endif + c = rl_line_buffer[--rl_point]; + rl_delete_text (rl_point, rl_point + 1); +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + } + else + { + int orig_point; + + orig_point = rl_point; + rl_point = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, MB_FIND_NONZERO); + c = rl_line_buffer[rl_point]; + rl_delete_text (rl_point, orig_point); + } +#endif /* HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + + /* I don't think that the hack for end of line is needed for + multibyte chars. */ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented) +#endif + if (rl_point == rl_end && ISPRINT (c) && _rl_last_c_pos) + { + int l; + l = rl_character_len (c, rl_point); + _rl_erase_at_end_of_line (l); + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/* Delete the character under the cursor. Given a numeric argument, + kill that many characters instead. */ +int +rl_delete (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int r; + + if (count < 0) + return (_rl_rubout_char (-count, key)); + + if (rl_point == rl_end) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + if (count > 1 || rl_explicit_arg) + { + int orig_point = rl_point; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + rl_forward_char (count, key); + else +#endif + rl_forward_byte (count, key); + + r = rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point); + rl_point = orig_point; + return r; + } + else + { + int new_point; + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + new_point = _rl_find_next_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, 1, MB_FIND_NONZERO); + else + new_point = rl_point + 1; + + return (rl_delete_text (rl_point, new_point)); + } +} + +/* Delete the character under the cursor, unless the insertion + point is at the end of the line, in which case the character + behind the cursor is deleted. COUNT is obeyed and may be used + to delete forward or backward that many characters. */ +int +rl_rubout_or_delete (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_end != 0 && rl_point == rl_end) + return (_rl_rubout_char (count, key)); + else + return (rl_delete (count, key)); +} + +/* Delete all spaces and tabs around point. */ +int +rl_delete_horizontal_space (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + int start = rl_point; + + while (rl_point && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1])) + rl_point--; + + start = rl_point; + + while (rl_point < rl_end && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point++; + + if (start != rl_point) + { + rl_delete_text (start, rl_point); + rl_point = start; + } + return 0; +} + +/* Like the tcsh editing function delete-char-or-list. The eof character + is caught before this is invoked, so this really does the same thing as + delete-char-or-list-or-eof, as long as it's bound to the eof character. */ +int +rl_delete_or_show_completions (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_end != 0 && rl_point == rl_end) + return (rl_possible_completions (count, key)); + else + return (rl_delete (count, key)); +} + +#ifndef RL_COMMENT_BEGIN_DEFAULT +#define RL_COMMENT_BEGIN_DEFAULT "#" +#endif + +/* Turn the current line into a comment in shell history. + A K*rn shell style function. */ +int +rl_insert_comment (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + char *rl_comment_text; + int rl_comment_len; + + rl_beg_of_line (1, key); + rl_comment_text = _rl_comment_begin ? _rl_comment_begin : RL_COMMENT_BEGIN_DEFAULT; + + if (rl_explicit_arg == 0) + rl_insert_text (rl_comment_text); + else + { + rl_comment_len = strlen (rl_comment_text); + if (STREQN (rl_comment_text, rl_line_buffer, rl_comment_len)) + rl_delete_text (rl_point, rl_point + rl_comment_len); + else + rl_insert_text (rl_comment_text); + } + + (*rl_redisplay_function) (); + rl_newline (1, '\n'); + + return (0); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Changing Case */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* The three kinds of things that we know how to do. */ +#define UpCase 1 +#define DownCase 2 +#define CapCase 3 + +/* Uppercase the word at point. */ +int +rl_upcase_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (rl_change_case (count, UpCase)); +} + +/* Lowercase the word at point. */ +int +rl_downcase_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (rl_change_case (count, DownCase)); +} + +/* Upcase the first letter, downcase the rest. */ +int +rl_capitalize_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (rl_change_case (count, CapCase)); +} + +/* The meaty function. + Change the case of COUNT words, performing OP on them. + OP is one of UpCase, DownCase, or CapCase. + If a negative argument is given, leave point where it started, + otherwise, leave it where it moves to. */ +static int +rl_change_case (count, op) + int count, op; +{ + register int start, end; + int inword, c; + + start = rl_point; + rl_forward_word (count, 0); + end = rl_point; + + if (count < 0) + SWAP (start, end); + + /* We are going to modify some text, so let's prepare to undo it. */ + rl_modifying (start, end); + + for (inword = 0; start < end; start++) + { + c = rl_line_buffer[start]; + switch (op) + { + case UpCase: + rl_line_buffer[start] = _rl_to_upper (c); + break; + + case DownCase: + rl_line_buffer[start] = _rl_to_lower (c); + break; + + case CapCase: + rl_line_buffer[start] = (inword == 0) ? _rl_to_upper (c) : _rl_to_lower (c); + inword = rl_alphabetic (rl_line_buffer[start]); + break; + + default: + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + } + rl_point = end; + return 0; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Transposition */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Transpose the words at point. If point is at the end of the line, + transpose the two words before point. */ +int +rl_transpose_words (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + char *word1, *word2; + int w1_beg, w1_end, w2_beg, w2_end; + int orig_point = rl_point; + + if (!count) + return 0; + + /* Find the two words. */ + rl_forward_word (count, key); + w2_end = rl_point; + rl_backward_word (1, key); + w2_beg = rl_point; + rl_backward_word (count, key); + w1_beg = rl_point; + rl_forward_word (1, key); + w1_end = rl_point; + + /* Do some check to make sure that there really are two words. */ + if ((w1_beg == w2_beg) || (w2_beg < w1_end)) + { + rl_ding (); + rl_point = orig_point; + return -1; + } + + /* Get the text of the words. */ + word1 = rl_copy_text (w1_beg, w1_end); + word2 = rl_copy_text (w2_beg, w2_end); + + /* We are about to do many insertions and deletions. Remember them + as one operation. */ + rl_begin_undo_group (); + + /* Do the stuff at word2 first, so that we don't have to worry + about word1 moving. */ + rl_point = w2_beg; + rl_delete_text (w2_beg, w2_end); + rl_insert_text (word1); + + rl_point = w1_beg; + rl_delete_text (w1_beg, w1_end); + rl_insert_text (word2); + + /* This is exactly correct since the text before this point has not + changed in length. */ + rl_point = w2_end; + + /* I think that does it. */ + rl_end_undo_group (); + free (word1); + free (word2); + + return 0; +} + +/* Transpose the characters at point. If point is at the end of the line, + then transpose the characters before point. */ +int +rl_transpose_chars (count, key) + int count, key; +{ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + char *dummy; + int i, prev_point; +#else + char dummy[2]; +#endif + int char_length; + + if (count == 0) + return 0; + + if (!rl_point || rl_end < 2) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + rl_begin_undo_group (); + + if (rl_point == rl_end) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + rl_point = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, MB_FIND_NONZERO); + else + --rl_point; + count = 1; + } + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + prev_point = rl_point; + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + rl_point = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, MB_FIND_NONZERO); + else +#endif + rl_point--; + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + char_length = prev_point - rl_point; + dummy = (char *)xmalloc (char_length + 1); + for (i = 0; i < char_length; i++) + dummy[i] = rl_line_buffer[rl_point + i]; + dummy[i] = '\0'; +#else + dummy[0] = rl_line_buffer[rl_point]; + dummy[char_length = 1] = '\0'; +#endif + + rl_delete_text (rl_point, rl_point + char_length); + + rl_point = _rl_find_next_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, count, MB_FIND_NONZERO); + + _rl_fix_point (0); + rl_insert_text (dummy); + rl_end_undo_group (); + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + free (dummy); +#endif + + return 0; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Character Searching */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +int +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +_rl_char_search_internal (count, dir, smbchar, len) + int count, dir; + char *smbchar; + int len; +#else +_rl_char_search_internal (count, dir, schar) + int count, dir, schar; +#endif +{ + int pos, inc; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + int prepos; +#endif + + pos = rl_point; + inc = (dir < 0) ? -1 : 1; + while (count) + { + if ((dir < 0 && pos <= 0) || (dir > 0 && pos >= rl_end)) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + pos = (inc > 0) ? _rl_find_next_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, pos, 1, MB_FIND_ANY) + : _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, pos, MB_FIND_ANY); +#else + pos += inc; +#endif + do + { +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (_rl_is_mbchar_matched (rl_line_buffer, pos, rl_end, smbchar, len)) +#else + if (rl_line_buffer[pos] == schar) +#endif + { + count--; + if (dir < 0) + rl_point = (dir == BTO) ? _rl_find_next_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, pos, 1, MB_FIND_ANY) + : pos; + else + rl_point = (dir == FTO) ? _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, pos, MB_FIND_ANY) + : pos; + break; + } +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + prepos = pos; +#endif + } +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + while ((dir < 0) ? (pos = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, pos, MB_FIND_ANY)) != prepos + : (pos = _rl_find_next_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, pos, 1, MB_FIND_ANY)) != prepos); +#else + while ((dir < 0) ? pos-- : ++pos < rl_end); +#endif + } + return (0); +} + +/* Search COUNT times for a character read from the current input stream. + FDIR is the direction to search if COUNT is non-negative; otherwise + the search goes in BDIR. So much is dependent on HANDLE_MULTIBYTE + that there are two separate versions of this function. */ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +static int +_rl_char_search (count, fdir, bdir) + int count, fdir, bdir; +{ + char mbchar[MB_LEN_MAX]; + int mb_len; + + mb_len = _rl_read_mbchar (mbchar, MB_LEN_MAX); + + if (count < 0) + return (_rl_char_search_internal (-count, bdir, mbchar, mb_len)); + else + return (_rl_char_search_internal (count, fdir, mbchar, mb_len)); +} +#else /* !HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ +static int +_rl_char_search (count, fdir, bdir) + int count, fdir, bdir; +{ + int c; + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + + if (count < 0) + return (_rl_char_search_internal (-count, bdir, c)); + else + return (_rl_char_search_internal (count, fdir, c)); +} +#endif /* !HANDLE_MULTIBYTE */ + +int +rl_char_search (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (_rl_char_search (count, FFIND, BFIND)); +} + +int +rl_backward_char_search (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (_rl_char_search (count, BFIND, FFIND)); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* The Mark and the Region. */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Set the mark at POSITION. */ +int +_rl_set_mark_at_pos (position) + int position; +{ + if (position > rl_end) + return -1; + + rl_mark = position; + return 0; +} + +/* A bindable command to set the mark. */ +int +rl_set_mark (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (_rl_set_mark_at_pos (rl_explicit_arg ? count : rl_point)); +} + +/* Exchange the position of mark and point. */ +int +rl_exchange_point_and_mark (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_mark > rl_end) + rl_mark = -1; + + if (rl_mark == -1) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + else + SWAP (rl_point, rl_mark); + + return 0; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/tilde.c b/readline-4.3.orig/tilde.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..154f7f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/tilde.c @@ -0,0 +1,458 @@ +/* tilde.c -- Tilde expansion code (~/foo := $HOME/foo). */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1988,1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Readline, a library for reading lines + of text with interactive input and history editing. + + Readline is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the + Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any + later version. + + Readline is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with Readline; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free + Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# ifdef _MINIX +# include <sys/types.h> +# endif +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#if defined (HAVE_STRING_H) +# include <string.h> +#else /* !HAVE_STRING_H */ +# include <strings.h> +#endif /* !HAVE_STRING_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <pwd.h> + +#include "tilde.h" + +#if defined (TEST) || defined (STATIC_MALLOC) +static void *xmalloc (), *xrealloc (); +#else +# include "xmalloc.h" +#endif /* TEST || STATIC_MALLOC */ + +#if !defined (HAVE_GETPW_DECLS) +extern struct passwd *getpwuid PARAMS((uid_t)); +extern struct passwd *getpwnam PARAMS((const char *)); +#endif /* !HAVE_GETPW_DECLS */ + +#if !defined (savestring) +#define savestring(x) strcpy ((char *)xmalloc (1 + strlen (x)), (x)) +#endif /* !savestring */ + +#if !defined (NULL) +# if defined (__STDC__) +# define NULL ((void *) 0) +# else +# define NULL 0x0 +# endif /* !__STDC__ */ +#endif /* !NULL */ + +/* If being compiled as part of bash, these will be satisfied from + variables.o. If being compiled as part of readline, they will + be satisfied from shell.o. */ +extern char *sh_get_home_dir PARAMS((void)); +extern char *sh_get_env_value PARAMS((const char *)); + +/* The default value of tilde_additional_prefixes. This is set to + whitespace preceding a tilde so that simple programs which do not + perform any word separation get desired behaviour. */ +static const char *default_prefixes[] = + { " ~", "\t~", (const char *)NULL }; + +/* The default value of tilde_additional_suffixes. This is set to + whitespace or newline so that simple programs which do not + perform any word separation get desired behaviour. */ +static const char *default_suffixes[] = + { " ", "\n", (const char *)NULL }; + +/* If non-null, this contains the address of a function that the application + wants called before trying the standard tilde expansions. The function + is called with the text sans tilde, and returns a malloc()'ed string + which is the expansion, or a NULL pointer if the expansion fails. */ +tilde_hook_func_t *tilde_expansion_preexpansion_hook = (tilde_hook_func_t *)NULL; + +/* If non-null, this contains the address of a function to call if the + standard meaning for expanding a tilde fails. The function is called + with the text (sans tilde, as in "foo"), and returns a malloc()'ed string + which is the expansion, or a NULL pointer if there is no expansion. */ +tilde_hook_func_t *tilde_expansion_failure_hook = (tilde_hook_func_t *)NULL; + +/* When non-null, this is a NULL terminated array of strings which + are duplicates for a tilde prefix. Bash uses this to expand + `=~' and `:~'. */ +char **tilde_additional_prefixes = (char **)default_prefixes; + +/* When non-null, this is a NULL terminated array of strings which match + the end of a username, instead of just "/". Bash sets this to + `:' and `=~'. */ +char **tilde_additional_suffixes = (char **)default_suffixes; + +static int tilde_find_prefix PARAMS((const char *, int *)); +static int tilde_find_suffix PARAMS((const char *)); +static char *isolate_tilde_prefix PARAMS((const char *, int *)); +static char *glue_prefix_and_suffix PARAMS((char *, const char *, int)); + +/* Find the start of a tilde expansion in STRING, and return the index of + the tilde which starts the expansion. Place the length of the text + which identified this tilde starter in LEN, excluding the tilde itself. */ +static int +tilde_find_prefix (string, len) + const char *string; + int *len; +{ + register int i, j, string_len; + register char **prefixes; + + prefixes = tilde_additional_prefixes; + + string_len = strlen (string); + *len = 0; + + if (*string == '\0' || *string == '~') + return (0); + + if (prefixes) + { + for (i = 0; i < string_len; i++) + { + for (j = 0; prefixes[j]; j++) + { + if (strncmp (string + i, prefixes[j], strlen (prefixes[j])) == 0) + { + *len = strlen (prefixes[j]) - 1; + return (i + *len); + } + } + } + } + return (string_len); +} + +/* Find the end of a tilde expansion in STRING, and return the index of + the character which ends the tilde definition. */ +static int +tilde_find_suffix (string) + const char *string; +{ + register int i, j, string_len; + register char **suffixes; + + suffixes = tilde_additional_suffixes; + string_len = strlen (string); + + for (i = 0; i < string_len; i++) + { +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + if (string[i] == '/' || string[i] == '\\' /* || !string[i] */) +#else + if (string[i] == '/' /* || !string[i] */) +#endif + break; + + for (j = 0; suffixes && suffixes[j]; j++) + { + if (strncmp (string + i, suffixes[j], strlen (suffixes[j])) == 0) + return (i); + } + } + return (i); +} + +/* Return a new string which is the result of tilde expanding STRING. */ +char * +tilde_expand (string) + const char *string; +{ + char *result; + int result_size, result_index; + + result_index = result_size = 0; + if (result = strchr (string, '~')) + result = (char *)xmalloc (result_size = (strlen (string) + 16)); + else + result = (char *)xmalloc (result_size = (strlen (string) + 1)); + + /* Scan through STRING expanding tildes as we come to them. */ + while (1) + { + register int start, end; + char *tilde_word, *expansion; + int len; + + /* Make START point to the tilde which starts the expansion. */ + start = tilde_find_prefix (string, &len); + + /* Copy the skipped text into the result. */ + if ((result_index + start + 1) > result_size) + result = (char *)xrealloc (result, 1 + (result_size += (start + 20))); + + strncpy (result + result_index, string, start); + result_index += start; + + /* Advance STRING to the starting tilde. */ + string += start; + + /* Make END be the index of one after the last character of the + username. */ + end = tilde_find_suffix (string); + + /* If both START and END are zero, we are all done. */ + if (!start && !end) + break; + + /* Expand the entire tilde word, and copy it into RESULT. */ + tilde_word = (char *)xmalloc (1 + end); + strncpy (tilde_word, string, end); + tilde_word[end] = '\0'; + string += end; + + expansion = tilde_expand_word (tilde_word); + free (tilde_word); + + len = strlen (expansion); +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + /* Fix for Cygwin to prevent ~user/xxx from expanding to //xxx when + $HOME for `user' is /. On cygwin, // denotes a network drive. */ + if (len > 1 || *expansion != '/' || *string != '/') +#endif + { + if ((result_index + len + 1) > result_size) + result = (char *)xrealloc (result, 1 + (result_size += (len + 20))); + + strcpy (result + result_index, expansion); + result_index += len; + } + free (expansion); + } + + result[result_index] = '\0'; + + return (result); +} + +/* Take FNAME and return the tilde prefix we want expanded. If LENP is + non-null, the index of the end of the prefix into FNAME is returned in + the location it points to. */ +static char * +isolate_tilde_prefix (fname, lenp) + const char *fname; + int *lenp; +{ + char *ret; + int i; + + ret = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (fname)); +#if defined (__MSDOS__) + for (i = 1; fname[i] && fname[i] != '/' && fname[i] != '\\'; i++) +#else + for (i = 1; fname[i] && fname[i] != '/'; i++) +#endif + ret[i - 1] = fname[i]; + ret[i - 1] = '\0'; + if (lenp) + *lenp = i; + return ret; +} + +/* Return a string that is PREFIX concatenated with SUFFIX starting at + SUFFIND. */ +static char * +glue_prefix_and_suffix (prefix, suffix, suffind) + char *prefix; + const char *suffix; + int suffind; +{ + char *ret; + int plen, slen; + + plen = (prefix && *prefix) ? strlen (prefix) : 0; + slen = strlen (suffix + suffind); + ret = (char *)xmalloc (plen + slen + 1); + if (plen) + strcpy (ret, prefix); + strcpy (ret + plen, suffix + suffind); + return ret; +} + +/* Do the work of tilde expansion on FILENAME. FILENAME starts with a + tilde. If there is no expansion, call tilde_expansion_failure_hook. + This always returns a newly-allocated string, never static storage. */ +char * +tilde_expand_word (filename) + const char *filename; +{ + char *dirname, *expansion, *username; + int user_len; + struct passwd *user_entry; + + if (filename == 0) + return ((char *)NULL); + + if (*filename != '~') + return (savestring (filename)); + + /* A leading `~/' or a bare `~' is *always* translated to the value of + $HOME or the home directory of the current user, regardless of any + preexpansion hook. */ + if (filename[1] == '\0' || filename[1] == '/') + { + /* Prefix $HOME to the rest of the string. */ + expansion = sh_get_env_value ("HOME"); + + /* If there is no HOME variable, look up the directory in + the password database. */ + if (expansion == 0) + expansion = sh_get_home_dir (); + + return (glue_prefix_and_suffix (expansion, filename, 1)); + } + + username = isolate_tilde_prefix (filename, &user_len); + + if (tilde_expansion_preexpansion_hook) + { + expansion = (*tilde_expansion_preexpansion_hook) (username); + if (expansion) + { + dirname = glue_prefix_and_suffix (expansion, filename, user_len); + free (username); + free (expansion); + return (dirname); + } + } + + /* No preexpansion hook, or the preexpansion hook failed. Look in the + password database. */ + dirname = (char *)NULL; + user_entry = getpwnam (username); + if (user_entry == 0) + { + /* If the calling program has a special syntax for expanding tildes, + and we couldn't find a standard expansion, then let them try. */ + if (tilde_expansion_failure_hook) + { + expansion = (*tilde_expansion_failure_hook) (username); + if (expansion) + { + dirname = glue_prefix_and_suffix (expansion, filename, user_len); + free (expansion); + } + } + free (username); + /* If we don't have a failure hook, or if the failure hook did not + expand the tilde, return a copy of what we were passed. */ + if (dirname == 0) + dirname = savestring (filename); + } + else + { + free (username); + dirname = glue_prefix_and_suffix (user_entry->pw_dir, filename, user_len); + } + + endpwent (); + return (dirname); +} + + +#if defined (TEST) +#undef NULL +#include <stdio.h> + +main (argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +{ + char *result, line[512]; + int done = 0; + + while (!done) + { + printf ("~expand: "); + fflush (stdout); + + if (!gets (line)) + strcpy (line, "done"); + + if ((strcmp (line, "done") == 0) || + (strcmp (line, "quit") == 0) || + (strcmp (line, "exit") == 0)) + { + done = 1; + break; + } + + result = tilde_expand (line); + printf (" --> %s\n", result); + free (result); + } + exit (0); +} + +static void memory_error_and_abort (); + +static void * +xmalloc (bytes) + size_t bytes; +{ + void *temp = (char *)malloc (bytes); + + if (!temp) + memory_error_and_abort (); + return (temp); +} + +static void * +xrealloc (pointer, bytes) + void *pointer; + int bytes; +{ + void *temp; + + if (!pointer) + temp = malloc (bytes); + else + temp = realloc (pointer, bytes); + + if (!temp) + memory_error_and_abort (); + + return (temp); +} + +static void +memory_error_and_abort () +{ + fprintf (stderr, "readline: out of virtual memory\n"); + abort (); +} + +/* + * Local variables: + * compile-command: "gcc -g -DTEST -o tilde tilde.c" + * end: + */ +#endif /* TEST */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/tilde.h b/readline-4.3.orig/tilde.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f8182c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/tilde.h @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +/* tilde.h: Externally available variables and function in libtilde.a. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file contains the Readline Library (the Library), a set of + routines for providing Emacs style line input to programs that ask + for it. + + The Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + The Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_TILDE_H_) +# define _TILDE_H_ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* A function can be defined using prototypes and compile on both ANSI C + and traditional C compilers with something like this: + extern char *func PARAMS((char *, char *, int)); */ + +#if !defined (PARAMS) +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__GNUC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +# define PARAMS(protos) protos +# else +# define PARAMS(protos) () +# endif +#endif + +typedef char *tilde_hook_func_t PARAMS((char *)); + +/* If non-null, this contains the address of a function that the application + wants called before trying the standard tilde expansions. The function + is called with the text sans tilde, and returns a malloc()'ed string + which is the expansion, or a NULL pointer if the expansion fails. */ +extern tilde_hook_func_t *tilde_expansion_preexpansion_hook; + +/* If non-null, this contains the address of a function to call if the + standard meaning for expanding a tilde fails. The function is called + with the text (sans tilde, as in "foo"), and returns a malloc()'ed string + which is the expansion, or a NULL pointer if there is no expansion. */ +extern tilde_hook_func_t *tilde_expansion_failure_hook; + +/* When non-null, this is a NULL terminated array of strings which + are duplicates for a tilde prefix. Bash uses this to expand + `=~' and `:~'. */ +extern char **tilde_additional_prefixes; + +/* When non-null, this is a NULL terminated array of strings which match + the end of a username, instead of just "/". Bash sets this to + `:' and `=~'. */ +extern char **tilde_additional_suffixes; + +/* Return a new string which is the result of tilde expanding STRING. */ +extern char *tilde_expand PARAMS((const char *)); + +/* Do the work of tilde expansion on FILENAME. FILENAME starts with a + tilde. If there is no expansion, call tilde_expansion_failure_hook. */ +extern char *tilde_expand_word PARAMS((const char *)); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* _TILDE_H_ */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/undo.c b/readline-4.3.orig/undo.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..25c287b --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/undo.c @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +/* readline.c -- a general facility for reading lines of input + with emacs style editing and completion. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> /* for _POSIX_VERSION */ +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* Non-zero tells rl_delete_text and rl_insert_text to not add to + the undo list. */ +int _rl_doing_an_undo = 0; + +/* How many unclosed undo groups we currently have. */ +int _rl_undo_group_level = 0; + +/* The current undo list for THE_LINE. */ +UNDO_LIST *rl_undo_list = (UNDO_LIST *)NULL; + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Undo, and Undoing */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Remember how to undo something. Concatenate some undos if that + seems right. */ +void +rl_add_undo (what, start, end, text) + enum undo_code what; + int start, end; + char *text; +{ + UNDO_LIST *temp = (UNDO_LIST *)xmalloc (sizeof (UNDO_LIST)); + temp->what = what; + temp->start = start; + temp->end = end; + temp->text = text; + temp->next = rl_undo_list; + rl_undo_list = temp; +} + +/* Free the existing undo list. */ +void +rl_free_undo_list () +{ + while (rl_undo_list) + { + UNDO_LIST *release = rl_undo_list; + rl_undo_list = rl_undo_list->next; + + if (release->what == UNDO_DELETE) + free (release->text); + + free (release); + } + rl_undo_list = (UNDO_LIST *)NULL; +} + +/* Undo the next thing in the list. Return 0 if there + is nothing to undo, or non-zero if there was. */ +int +rl_do_undo () +{ + UNDO_LIST *release; + int waiting_for_begin, start, end; + +#define TRANS(i) ((i) == -1 ? rl_point : ((i) == -2 ? rl_end : (i))) + + start = end = waiting_for_begin = 0; + do + { + if (!rl_undo_list) + return (0); + + _rl_doing_an_undo = 1; + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_UNDOING); + + /* To better support vi-mode, a start or end value of -1 means + rl_point, and a value of -2 means rl_end. */ + if (rl_undo_list->what == UNDO_DELETE || rl_undo_list->what == UNDO_INSERT) + { + start = TRANS (rl_undo_list->start); + end = TRANS (rl_undo_list->end); + } + + switch (rl_undo_list->what) + { + /* Undoing deletes means inserting some text. */ + case UNDO_DELETE: + rl_point = start; + rl_insert_text (rl_undo_list->text); + free (rl_undo_list->text); + break; + + /* Undoing inserts means deleting some text. */ + case UNDO_INSERT: + rl_delete_text (start, end); + rl_point = start; + break; + + /* Undoing an END means undoing everything 'til we get to a BEGIN. */ + case UNDO_END: + waiting_for_begin++; + break; + + /* Undoing a BEGIN means that we are done with this group. */ + case UNDO_BEGIN: + if (waiting_for_begin) + waiting_for_begin--; + else + rl_ding (); + break; + } + + _rl_doing_an_undo = 0; + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_UNDOING); + + release = rl_undo_list; + rl_undo_list = rl_undo_list->next; + free (release); + } + while (waiting_for_begin); + + return (1); +} +#undef TRANS + +int +_rl_fix_last_undo_of_type (type, start, end) + int type, start, end; +{ + UNDO_LIST *rl; + + for (rl = rl_undo_list; rl; rl = rl->next) + { + if (rl->what == type) + { + rl->start = start; + rl->end = end; + return 0; + } + } + return 1; +} + +/* Begin a group. Subsequent undos are undone as an atomic operation. */ +int +rl_begin_undo_group () +{ + rl_add_undo (UNDO_BEGIN, 0, 0, 0); + _rl_undo_group_level++; + return 0; +} + +/* End an undo group started with rl_begin_undo_group (). */ +int +rl_end_undo_group () +{ + rl_add_undo (UNDO_END, 0, 0, 0); + _rl_undo_group_level--; + return 0; +} + +/* Save an undo entry for the text from START to END. */ +int +rl_modifying (start, end) + int start, end; +{ + if (start > end) + { + SWAP (start, end); + } + + if (start != end) + { + char *temp = rl_copy_text (start, end); + rl_begin_undo_group (); + rl_add_undo (UNDO_DELETE, start, end, temp); + rl_add_undo (UNDO_INSERT, start, end, (char *)NULL); + rl_end_undo_group (); + } + return 0; +} + +/* Revert the current line to its previous state. */ +int +rl_revert_line (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (!rl_undo_list) + rl_ding (); + else + { + while (rl_undo_list) + rl_do_undo (); + } + return 0; +} + +/* Do some undoing of things that were done. */ +int +rl_undo_command (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (count < 0) + return 0; /* Nothing to do. */ + + while (count) + { + if (rl_do_undo ()) + count--; + else + { + rl_ding (); + break; + } + } + return 0; +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/util.c b/readline-4.3.orig/util.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7bd360 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/util.c @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ +/* util.c -- readline utility functions */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include "posixjmp.h" + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> /* for _POSIX_VERSION */ +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <ctype.h> + +/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */ +#include "rldefs.h" + +#if defined (TIOCSTAT_IN_SYS_IOCTL) +# include <sys/ioctl.h> +#endif /* TIOCSTAT_IN_SYS_IOCTL */ + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "readline.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Utility Functions */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Return 0 if C is not a member of the class of characters that belong + in words, or 1 if it is. */ + +int _rl_allow_pathname_alphabetic_chars = 0; +static const char *pathname_alphabetic_chars = "/-_=~.#$"; + +int +rl_alphabetic (c) + int c; +{ + if (ALPHABETIC (c)) + return (1); + + return (_rl_allow_pathname_alphabetic_chars && + strchr (pathname_alphabetic_chars, c) != NULL); +} + +/* How to abort things. */ +int +_rl_abort_internal () +{ + rl_ding (); + rl_clear_message (); + _rl_init_argument (); + rl_clear_pending_input (); + + RL_UNSETSTATE (RL_STATE_MACRODEF); + while (rl_executing_macro) + _rl_pop_executing_macro (); + + rl_last_func = (rl_command_func_t *)NULL; + longjmp (readline_top_level, 1); + return (0); +} + +int +rl_abort (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (_rl_abort_internal ()); +} + +int +rl_tty_status (count, key) + int count, key; +{ +#if defined (TIOCSTAT) + ioctl (1, TIOCSTAT, (char *)0); + rl_refresh_line (count, key); +#else + rl_ding (); +#endif + return 0; +} + +/* Return a copy of the string between FROM and TO. + FROM is inclusive, TO is not. */ +char * +rl_copy_text (from, to) + int from, to; +{ + register int length; + char *copy; + + /* Fix it if the caller is confused. */ + if (from > to) + SWAP (from, to); + + length = to - from; + copy = (char *)xmalloc (1 + length); + strncpy (copy, rl_line_buffer + from, length); + copy[length] = '\0'; + return (copy); +} + +/* Increase the size of RL_LINE_BUFFER until it has enough space to hold + LEN characters. */ +void +rl_extend_line_buffer (len) + int len; +{ + while (len >= rl_line_buffer_len) + { + rl_line_buffer_len += DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE; + rl_line_buffer = (char *)xrealloc (rl_line_buffer, rl_line_buffer_len); + } + + _rl_set_the_line (); +} + + +/* A function for simple tilde expansion. */ +int +rl_tilde_expand (ignore, key) + int ignore, key; +{ + register int start, end; + char *homedir, *temp; + int len; + + end = rl_point; + start = end - 1; + + if (rl_point == rl_end && rl_line_buffer[rl_point] == '~') + { + homedir = tilde_expand ("~"); + _rl_replace_text (homedir, start, end); + return (0); + } + else if (rl_line_buffer[start] != '~') + { + for (; !whitespace (rl_line_buffer[start]) && start >= 0; start--) + ; + start++; + } + + end = start; + do + end++; + while (whitespace (rl_line_buffer[end]) == 0 && end < rl_end); + + if (whitespace (rl_line_buffer[end]) || end >= rl_end) + end--; + + /* If the first character of the current word is a tilde, perform + tilde expansion and insert the result. If not a tilde, do + nothing. */ + if (rl_line_buffer[start] == '~') + { + len = end - start + 1; + temp = (char *)xmalloc (len + 1); + strncpy (temp, rl_line_buffer + start, len); + temp[len] = '\0'; + homedir = tilde_expand (temp); + free (temp); + + _rl_replace_text (homedir, start, end); + } + + return (0); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* String Utility Functions */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Determine if s2 occurs in s1. If so, return a pointer to the + match in s1. The compare is case insensitive. */ +char * +_rl_strindex (s1, s2) + register const char *s1, *s2; +{ + register int i, l, len; + + for (i = 0, l = strlen (s2), len = strlen (s1); (len - i) >= l; i++) + if (_rl_strnicmp (s1 + i, s2, l) == 0) + return ((char *) (s1 + i)); + return ((char *)NULL); +} + +#ifndef HAVE_STRPBRK +/* Find the first occurrence in STRING1 of any character from STRING2. + Return a pointer to the character in STRING1. */ +char * +_rl_strpbrk (string1, string2) + const char *string1, *string2; +{ + register const char *scan; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + mbstate_t ps; + register int i, v; + + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); +#endif + + for (; *string1; string1++) + { + for (scan = string2; *scan; scan++) + { + if (*string1 == *scan) + return ((char *)string1); + } +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + v = _rl_get_char_len (string1, &ps); + if (v > 1) + string += v - 1; /* -1 to account for auto-increment in loop */ + } +#endif + } + return ((char *)NULL); +} +#endif + +#if !defined (HAVE_STRCASECMP) +/* Compare at most COUNT characters from string1 to string2. Case + doesn't matter. */ +int +_rl_strnicmp (string1, string2, count) + char *string1, *string2; + int count; +{ + register char ch1, ch2; + + while (count) + { + ch1 = *string1++; + ch2 = *string2++; + if (_rl_to_upper(ch1) == _rl_to_upper(ch2)) + count--; + else + break; + } + return (count); +} + +/* strcmp (), but caseless. */ +int +_rl_stricmp (string1, string2) + char *string1, *string2; +{ + register char ch1, ch2; + + while (*string1 && *string2) + { + ch1 = *string1++; + ch2 = *string2++; + if (_rl_to_upper(ch1) != _rl_to_upper(ch2)) + return (1); + } + return (*string1 - *string2); +} +#endif /* !HAVE_STRCASECMP */ + +/* Stupid comparison routine for qsort () ing strings. */ +int +_rl_qsort_string_compare (s1, s2) + char **s1, **s2; +{ +#if defined (HAVE_STRCOLL) + return (strcoll (*s1, *s2)); +#else + int result; + + result = **s1 - **s2; + if (result == 0) + result = strcmp (*s1, *s2); + + return result; +#endif +} + +/* Function equivalents for the macros defined in chardefs.h. */ +#define FUNCTION_FOR_MACRO(f) int (f) (c) int c; { return f (c); } + +FUNCTION_FOR_MACRO (_rl_digit_p) +FUNCTION_FOR_MACRO (_rl_digit_value) +FUNCTION_FOR_MACRO (_rl_lowercase_p) +FUNCTION_FOR_MACRO (_rl_pure_alphabetic) +FUNCTION_FOR_MACRO (_rl_to_lower) +FUNCTION_FOR_MACRO (_rl_to_upper) +FUNCTION_FOR_MACRO (_rl_uppercase_p) + +/* Backwards compatibility, now that savestring has been removed from + all `public' readline header files. */ +#undef _rl_savestring +char * +_rl_savestring (s) + const char *s; +{ + return (strcpy ((char *)xmalloc (1 + (int)strlen (s)), (s))); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/vi_keymap.c b/readline-4.3.orig/vi_keymap.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53a67c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/vi_keymap.c @@ -0,0 +1,877 @@ +/* vi_keymap.c -- the keymap for vi_mode in readline (). */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (BUFSIZ) +#include <stdio.h> +#endif /* !BUFSIZ */ + +#include "readline.h" + +#if 0 +extern KEYMAP_ENTRY_ARRAY vi_escape_keymap; +#endif + +/* The keymap arrays for handling vi mode. */ +KEYMAP_ENTRY_ARRAY vi_movement_keymap = { + /* The regular control keys come first. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-@ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-a */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-b */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-c */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_eof_maybe }, /* Control-d */ + { ISFUNC, rl_emacs_editing_mode }, /* Control-e */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-f */ + { ISFUNC, rl_abort }, /* Control-g */ + { ISFUNC, rl_backward_char }, /* Control-h */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-i */ + { ISFUNC, rl_newline }, /* Control-j */ + { ISFUNC, rl_kill_line }, /* Control-k */ + { ISFUNC, rl_clear_screen }, /* Control-l */ + { ISFUNC, rl_newline }, /* Control-m */ + { ISFUNC, rl_get_next_history }, /* Control-n */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-o */ + { ISFUNC, rl_get_previous_history }, /* Control-p */ + { ISFUNC, rl_quoted_insert }, /* Control-q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_reverse_search_history }, /* Control-r */ + { ISFUNC, rl_forward_search_history }, /* Control-s */ + { ISFUNC, rl_transpose_chars }, /* Control-t */ + { ISFUNC, rl_unix_line_discard }, /* Control-u */ + { ISFUNC, rl_quoted_insert }, /* Control-v */ + { ISFUNC, rl_unix_word_rubout }, /* Control-w */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-x */ + { ISFUNC, rl_yank }, /* Control-y */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-z */ + + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-[ */ /* vi_escape_keymap */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-\ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-] */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-^ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_undo }, /* Control-_ */ + + /* The start of printing characters. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_forward_char }, /* SPACE */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ! */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* " */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert_comment }, /* # */ + { ISFUNC, rl_end_of_line }, /* $ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_match }, /* % */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_tilde_expand }, /* & */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ' */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ( */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_complete }, /* * */ + { ISFUNC, rl_get_next_history}, /* + */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_char_search }, /* , */ + { ISFUNC, rl_get_previous_history }, /* - */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_redo }, /* . */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_search }, /* / */ + + /* Regular digits. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_beg_of_line }, /* 0 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 1 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 2 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 3 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 4 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 5 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 6 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 7 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 8 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 9 */ + + /* A little more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* : */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_char_search }, /* ; */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* < */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_complete }, /* = */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* > */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_search }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* @ */ + + /* Uppercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_append_eol }, /* A */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_prev_word}, /* B */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_change_to }, /* C */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_delete_to }, /* D */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_end_word }, /* E */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_char_search }, /* F */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_fetch_history }, /* G */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* H */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_insert_beg }, /* I */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* J */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* K */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* L */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* M */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_search_again }, /* N */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* O */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_put }, /* P */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_replace }, /* R */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_subst }, /* S */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_char_search }, /* T */ + { ISFUNC, rl_revert_line }, /* U */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* V */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_next_word }, /* W */ + { ISFUNC, rl_rubout }, /* X */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_yank_to }, /* Y */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Z */ + + /* Some more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* [ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_complete }, /* \ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ] */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_first_print }, /* ^ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_yank_arg }, /* _ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_goto_mark }, /* ` */ + + /* Lowercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_append_mode }, /* a */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_prev_word }, /* b */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_change_to }, /* c */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_delete_to }, /* d */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_end_word }, /* e */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_char_search }, /* f */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* g */ + { ISFUNC, rl_backward_char }, /* h */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_insertion_mode }, /* i */ + { ISFUNC, rl_get_next_history }, /* j */ + { ISFUNC, rl_get_previous_history }, /* k */ + { ISFUNC, rl_forward_char }, /* l */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_set_mark }, /* m */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_search_again }, /* n */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* o */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_put }, /* p */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_change_char }, /* r */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_subst }, /* s */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_char_search }, /* t */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_undo }, /* u */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* v */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_next_word }, /* w */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_delete }, /* x */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_yank_to }, /* y */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* z */ + + /* Final punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* { */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_column }, /* | */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* } */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_change_case }, /* ~ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* RUBOUT */ + +#if KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 + /* Undefined keys. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 } +#endif /* KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 */ +}; + + +KEYMAP_ENTRY_ARRAY vi_insertion_keymap = { + /* The regular control keys come first. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-@ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-a */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-b */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-c */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_eof_maybe }, /* Control-d */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-e */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-f */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-g */ + { ISFUNC, rl_rubout }, /* Control-h */ + { ISFUNC, rl_complete }, /* Control-i */ + { ISFUNC, rl_newline }, /* Control-j */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-k */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-l */ + { ISFUNC, rl_newline }, /* Control-m */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-n */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-o */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-p */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_reverse_search_history }, /* Control-r */ + { ISFUNC, rl_forward_search_history }, /* Control-s */ + { ISFUNC, rl_transpose_chars }, /* Control-t */ + { ISFUNC, rl_unix_line_discard }, /* Control-u */ + { ISFUNC, rl_quoted_insert }, /* Control-v */ + { ISFUNC, rl_unix_word_rubout }, /* Control-w */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-x */ + { ISFUNC, rl_yank }, /* Control-y */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-z */ + + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_movement_mode }, /* Control-[ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-\ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-] */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Control-^ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_undo }, /* Control-_ */ + + /* The start of printing characters. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* SPACE */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ! */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* " */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* # */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* $ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* % */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* & */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ' */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ( */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* * */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* + */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* , */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* - */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* . */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* / */ + + /* Regular digits. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 0 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 1 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 2 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 3 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 4 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 5 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 6 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 7 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 8 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* 9 */ + + /* A little more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* : */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ; */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* < */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* = */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* > */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* @ */ + + /* Uppercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* A */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* B */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* C */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* D */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* E */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* F */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* G */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* H */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* I */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* J */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* K */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* L */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* M */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* N */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* O */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* P */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* R */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* S */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* T */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* U */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* V */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* W */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* X */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Y */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Z */ + + /* Some more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* [ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* \ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ] */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ^ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* _ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ` */ + + /* Lowercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* a */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* b */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* c */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* d */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* e */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* f */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* g */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* h */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* i */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* j */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* k */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* l */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* m */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* n */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* o */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* p */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* r */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* s */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* t */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* u */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* v */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* w */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* x */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* y */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* z */ + + /* Final punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* { */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* | */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* } */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ~ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_rubout }, /* RUBOUT */ + +#if KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 + /* Pure 8-bit characters (128 - 159). + These might be used in some + character sets. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* ? */ + + /* ISO Latin-1 characters (160 - 255) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* No-break space */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Inverted exclamation mark */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Cent sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Pound sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Currency sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Yen sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Broken bar */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Section sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Copyright sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Feminine ordinal indicator */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Left pointing double angle quotation mark */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Not sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Soft hyphen */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Registered sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Macron */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Degree sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Plus-minus sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Superscript two */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Superscript three */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Acute accent */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Micro sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Pilcrow sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Middle dot */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Cedilla */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Superscript one */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Masculine ordinal indicator */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Right pointing double angle quotation mark */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Vulgar fraction one quarter */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Vulgar fraction one half */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Vulgar fraction three quarters */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Inverted questionk mark */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter a with ring above */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter ae */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter c with cedilla */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter e with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter e with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter e with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter e with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter i with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter i with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter i with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter i with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter eth (Icelandic) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter n with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Multiplication sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter o with stroke */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter u with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter u with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter u with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter u with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter Y with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin capital letter thorn (Icelandic) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter sharp s (German) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter a with ring above */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter ae */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter c with cedilla */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter e with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter e with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter e with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter e with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter i with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter i with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter i with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter i with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter eth (Icelandic) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter n with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with tilde */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Division sign */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter o with stroke */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter u with grave */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter u with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter u with circumflex */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter u with diaeresis */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter y with acute */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert }, /* Latin small letter thorn (Icelandic) */ + { ISFUNC, rl_insert } /* Latin small letter y with diaeresis */ +#endif /* KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 */ +}; + +/* Unused for the time being. */ +#if 0 +KEYMAP_ENTRY_ARRAY vi_escape_keymap = { + /* The regular control keys come first. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-@ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-a */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-b */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-c */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-d */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-e */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-f */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-g */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-h */ + { ISFUNC, rl_tab_insert}, /* Control-i */ + { ISFUNC, rl_emacs_editing_mode}, /* Control-j */ + { ISFUNC, rl_kill_line }, /* Control-k */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-l */ + { ISFUNC, rl_emacs_editing_mode}, /* Control-m */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-n */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-o */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-p */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-q */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-r */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-s */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-t */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-u */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-v */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-w */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-x */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-y */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-z */ + + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_movement_mode }, /* Control-[ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-\ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-] */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* Control-^ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_undo }, /* Control-_ */ + + /* The start of printing characters. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* SPACE */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ! */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* " */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* # */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* $ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* % */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* & */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ' */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ( */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ) */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* * */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* + */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* , */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* - */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* . */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* / */ + + /* Regular digits. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 0 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 1 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 2 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 3 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 4 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 5 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 6 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 7 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 8 */ + { ISFUNC, rl_vi_arg_digit }, /* 9 */ + + /* A little more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* : */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ; */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* < */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* = */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* > */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ? */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* @ */ + + /* Uppercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* A */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* B */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* C */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* D */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* E */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* F */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* G */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* H */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* I */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* J */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* K */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* L */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* M */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* N */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* O */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* P */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Q */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* R */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* S */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* T */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* U */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* V */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* W */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* X */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Y */ + { ISFUNC, rl_do_lowercase_version }, /* Z */ + + /* Some more punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, rl_arrow_keys }, /* [ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* \ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ] */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ^ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* _ */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ` */ + + /* Lowercase alphabet. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* a */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* b */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* c */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* d */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* e */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* f */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* g */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* h */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* i */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* j */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* k */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* l */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* m */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* n */ + { ISFUNC, rl_arrow_keys }, /* o */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* p */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* q */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* r */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* s */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* t */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* u */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* v */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* w */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* x */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* y */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* z */ + + /* Final punctuation. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* { */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* | */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* } */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, /* ~ */ + { ISFUNC, rl_backward_kill_word }, /* RUBOUT */ + +#if KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 + /* Undefined keys. */ + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 }, + { ISFUNC, (rl_command_func_t *)0x0 } +#endif /* KEYMAP_SIZE > 128 */ +}; +#endif diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/vi_mode.c b/readline-4.3.orig/vi_mode.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d146b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/vi_mode.c @@ -0,0 +1,1485 @@ +/* vi_mode.c -- A vi emulation mode for Bash. + Derived from code written by Jeff Sparkes (jsparkes@bnr.ca). */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* VI Emulation Mode */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ +#include "rlconf.h" + +#if defined (VI_MODE) + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> + +/* Some standard library routines. */ +#include "rldefs.h" +#include "rlmbutil.h" + +#include "readline.h" +#include "history.h" + +#include "rlprivate.h" +#include "xmalloc.h" + +#ifndef member +#define member(c, s) ((c) ? (char *)strchr ((s), (c)) != (char *)NULL : 0) +#endif + +/* Non-zero means enter insertion mode. */ +static int _rl_vi_doing_insert; + +/* Command keys which do movement for xxx_to commands. */ +static const char *vi_motion = " hl^$0ftFT;,%wbeWBE|"; + +/* Keymap used for vi replace characters. Created dynamically since + rarely used. */ +static Keymap vi_replace_map; + +/* The number of characters inserted in the last replace operation. */ +static int vi_replace_count; + +/* If non-zero, we have text inserted after a c[motion] command that put + us implicitly into insert mode. Some people want this text to be + attached to the command so that it is `redoable' with `.'. */ +static int vi_continued_command; +static char *vi_insert_buffer; +static int vi_insert_buffer_size; + +static int _rl_vi_last_command = 'i'; /* default `.' puts you in insert mode */ +static int _rl_vi_last_repeat = 1; +static int _rl_vi_last_arg_sign = 1; +static int _rl_vi_last_motion; +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +static char _rl_vi_last_search_mbchar[MB_LEN_MAX]; +#else +static int _rl_vi_last_search_char; +#endif +static int _rl_vi_last_replacement; + +static int _rl_vi_last_key_before_insert; + +static int vi_redoing; + +/* Text modification commands. These are the `redoable' commands. */ +static const char *vi_textmod = "_*\\AaIiCcDdPpYyRrSsXx~"; + +/* Arrays for the saved marks. */ +static int vi_mark_chars['z' - 'a' + 1]; + +static void _rl_vi_stuff_insert PARAMS((int)); +static void _rl_vi_save_insert PARAMS((UNDO_LIST *)); +static int rl_digit_loop1 PARAMS((void)); + +void +_rl_vi_initialize_line () +{ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; i < sizeof (vi_mark_chars) / sizeof (int); i++) + vi_mark_chars[i] = -1; +} + +void +_rl_vi_reset_last () +{ + _rl_vi_last_command = 'i'; + _rl_vi_last_repeat = 1; + _rl_vi_last_arg_sign = 1; + _rl_vi_last_motion = 0; +} + +void +_rl_vi_set_last (key, repeat, sign) + int key, repeat, sign; +{ + _rl_vi_last_command = key; + _rl_vi_last_repeat = repeat; + _rl_vi_last_arg_sign = sign; +} + +/* Is the command C a VI mode text modification command? */ +int +_rl_vi_textmod_command (c) + int c; +{ + return (member (c, vi_textmod)); +} + +static void +_rl_vi_stuff_insert (count) + int count; +{ + rl_begin_undo_group (); + while (count--) + rl_insert_text (vi_insert_buffer); + rl_end_undo_group (); +} + +/* Bound to `.'. Called from command mode, so we know that we have to + redo a text modification command. The default for _rl_vi_last_command + puts you back into insert mode. */ +int +rl_vi_redo (count, c) + int count, c; +{ + int r; + + if (!rl_explicit_arg) + { + rl_numeric_arg = _rl_vi_last_repeat; + rl_arg_sign = _rl_vi_last_arg_sign; + } + + r = 0; + vi_redoing = 1; + /* If we're redoing an insert with `i', stuff in the inserted text + and do not go into insertion mode. */ + if (_rl_vi_last_command == 'i' && vi_insert_buffer && *vi_insert_buffer) + { + _rl_vi_stuff_insert (count); + /* And back up point over the last character inserted. */ + if (rl_point > 0) + rl_point--; + } + else + r = _rl_dispatch (_rl_vi_last_command, _rl_keymap); + vi_redoing = 0; + + return (r); +} + +/* A placeholder for further expansion. */ +int +rl_vi_undo (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (rl_undo_command (count, key)); +} + +/* Yank the nth arg from the previous line into this line at point. */ +int +rl_vi_yank_arg (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + /* Readline thinks that the first word on a line is the 0th, while vi + thinks the first word on a line is the 1st. Compensate. */ + if (rl_explicit_arg) + rl_yank_nth_arg (count - 1, 0); + else + rl_yank_nth_arg ('$', 0); + + return (0); +} + +/* With an argument, move back that many history lines, else move to the + beginning of history. */ +int +rl_vi_fetch_history (count, c) + int count, c; +{ + int wanted; + + /* Giving an argument of n means we want the nth command in the history + file. The command number is interpreted the same way that the bash + `history' command does it -- that is, giving an argument count of 450 + to this command would get the command listed as number 450 in the + output of `history'. */ + if (rl_explicit_arg) + { + wanted = history_base + where_history () - count; + if (wanted <= 0) + rl_beginning_of_history (0, 0); + else + rl_get_previous_history (wanted, c); + } + else + rl_beginning_of_history (count, 0); + return (0); +} + +/* Search again for the last thing searched for. */ +int +rl_vi_search_again (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + switch (key) + { + case 'n': + rl_noninc_reverse_search_again (count, key); + break; + + case 'N': + rl_noninc_forward_search_again (count, key); + break; + } + return (0); +} + +/* Do a vi style search. */ +int +rl_vi_search (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + switch (key) + { + case '?': + rl_noninc_forward_search (count, key); + break; + + case '/': + rl_noninc_reverse_search (count, key); + break; + + default: + rl_ding (); + break; + } + return (0); +} + +/* Completion, from vi's point of view. */ +int +rl_vi_complete (ignore, key) + int ignore, key; +{ + if ((rl_point < rl_end) && (!whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]))) + { + if (!whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point + 1])) + rl_vi_end_word (1, 'E'); + rl_point++; + } + + if (key == '*') + rl_complete_internal ('*'); /* Expansion and replacement. */ + else if (key == '=') + rl_complete_internal ('?'); /* List possible completions. */ + else if (key == '\\') + rl_complete_internal (TAB); /* Standard Readline completion. */ + else + rl_complete (0, key); + + if (key == '*' || key == '\\') + { + _rl_vi_set_last (key, 1, rl_arg_sign); + rl_vi_insertion_mode (1, key); + } + return (0); +} + +/* Tilde expansion for vi mode. */ +int +rl_vi_tilde_expand (ignore, key) + int ignore, key; +{ + rl_tilde_expand (0, key); + _rl_vi_set_last (key, 1, rl_arg_sign); /* XXX */ + rl_vi_insertion_mode (1, key); + return (0); +} + +/* Previous word in vi mode. */ +int +rl_vi_prev_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (count < 0) + return (rl_vi_next_word (-count, key)); + + if (rl_point == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + return (0); + } + + if (_rl_uppercase_p (key)) + rl_vi_bWord (count, key); + else + rl_vi_bword (count, key); + + return (0); +} + +/* Next word in vi mode. */ +int +rl_vi_next_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (count < 0) + return (rl_vi_prev_word (-count, key)); + + if (rl_point >= (rl_end - 1)) + { + rl_ding (); + return (0); + } + + if (_rl_uppercase_p (key)) + rl_vi_fWord (count, key); + else + rl_vi_fword (count, key); + return (0); +} + +/* Move to the end of the ?next? word. */ +int +rl_vi_end_word (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (count < 0) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + if (_rl_uppercase_p (key)) + rl_vi_eWord (count, key); + else + rl_vi_eword (count, key); + return (0); +} + +/* Move forward a word the way that 'W' does. */ +int +rl_vi_fWord (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + while (count-- && rl_point < (rl_end - 1)) + { + /* Skip until whitespace. */ + while (!whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && rl_point < rl_end) + rl_point++; + + /* Now skip whitespace. */ + while (whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && rl_point < rl_end) + rl_point++; + } + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_bWord (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + while (count-- && rl_point > 0) + { + /* If we are at the start of a word, move back to whitespace so + we will go back to the start of the previous word. */ + if (!whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && + whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1])) + rl_point--; + + while (rl_point > 0 && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point--; + + if (rl_point > 0) + { + while (--rl_point >= 0 && !whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])); + rl_point++; + } + } + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_eWord (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + while (count-- && rl_point < (rl_end - 1)) + { + if (!whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point++; + + /* Move to the next non-whitespace character (to the start of the + next word). */ + while (++rl_point < rl_end && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])); + + if (rl_point && rl_point < rl_end) + { + /* Skip whitespace. */ + while (rl_point < rl_end && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point++; + + /* Skip until whitespace. */ + while (rl_point < rl_end && !whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point++; + + /* Move back to the last character of the word. */ + rl_point--; + } + } + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_fword (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + while (count-- && rl_point < (rl_end - 1)) + { + /* Move to white space (really non-identifer). */ + if (_rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + { + while (_rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && rl_point < rl_end) + rl_point++; + } + else /* if (!whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) */ + { + while (!_rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && + !whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && rl_point < rl_end) + rl_point++; + } + + /* Move past whitespace. */ + while (whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && rl_point < rl_end) + rl_point++; + } + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_bword (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + while (count-- && rl_point > 0) + { + int last_is_ident; + + /* If we are at the start of a word, move back to whitespace + so we will go back to the start of the previous word. */ + if (!whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && + whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1])) + rl_point--; + + /* If this character and the previous character are `opposite', move + back so we don't get messed up by the rl_point++ down there in + the while loop. Without this code, words like `l;' screw up the + function. */ + last_is_ident = _rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1]); + if ((_rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && !last_is_ident) || + (!_rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && last_is_ident)) + rl_point--; + + while (rl_point > 0 && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point--; + + if (rl_point > 0) + { + if (_rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + while (--rl_point >= 0 && _rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])); + else + while (--rl_point >= 0 && !_rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) && + !whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])); + rl_point++; + } + } + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_eword (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + while (count-- && rl_point < rl_end - 1) + { + if (!whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point++; + + while (rl_point < rl_end && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point++; + + if (rl_point < rl_end) + { + if (_rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + while (++rl_point < rl_end && _rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])); + else + while (++rl_point < rl_end && !_rl_isident (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]) + && !whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])); + } + rl_point--; + } + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_insert_beg (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + rl_beg_of_line (1, key); + rl_vi_insertion_mode (1, key); + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_append_mode (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_point < rl_end) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented) + rl_point++; + else + { + int point = rl_point; + rl_forward_char (1, key); + if (point == rl_point) + rl_point = rl_end; + } + } + rl_vi_insertion_mode (1, key); + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_append_eol (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + rl_end_of_line (1, key); + rl_vi_append_mode (1, key); + return (0); +} + +/* What to do in the case of C-d. */ +int +rl_vi_eof_maybe (count, c) + int count, c; +{ + return (rl_newline (1, '\n')); +} + +/* Insertion mode stuff. */ + +/* Switching from one mode to the other really just involves + switching keymaps. */ +int +rl_vi_insertion_mode (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + _rl_keymap = vi_insertion_keymap; + _rl_vi_last_key_before_insert = key; + return (0); +} + +static void +_rl_vi_save_insert (up) + UNDO_LIST *up; +{ + int len, start, end; + + if (up == 0) + { + if (vi_insert_buffer_size >= 1) + vi_insert_buffer[0] = '\0'; + return; + } + + start = up->start; + end = up->end; + len = end - start + 1; + if (len >= vi_insert_buffer_size) + { + vi_insert_buffer_size += (len + 32) - (len % 32); + vi_insert_buffer = (char *)xrealloc (vi_insert_buffer, vi_insert_buffer_size); + } + strncpy (vi_insert_buffer, rl_line_buffer + start, len - 1); + vi_insert_buffer[len-1] = '\0'; +} + +void +_rl_vi_done_inserting () +{ + if (_rl_vi_doing_insert) + { + /* The `C', `s', and `S' commands set this. */ + rl_end_undo_group (); + /* Now, the text between rl_undo_list->next->start and + rl_undo_list->next->end is what was inserted while in insert + mode. It gets copied to VI_INSERT_BUFFER because it depends + on absolute indices into the line which may change (though they + probably will not). */ + _rl_vi_doing_insert = 0; + _rl_vi_save_insert (rl_undo_list->next); + vi_continued_command = 1; + } + else + { + if (_rl_vi_last_key_before_insert == 'i' && rl_undo_list) + _rl_vi_save_insert (rl_undo_list); + /* XXX - Other keys probably need to be checked. */ + else if (_rl_vi_last_key_before_insert == 'C') + rl_end_undo_group (); + while (_rl_undo_group_level > 0) + rl_end_undo_group (); + vi_continued_command = 0; + } +} + +int +rl_vi_movement_mode (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (rl_point > 0) + rl_backward_char (1, key); + + _rl_keymap = vi_movement_keymap; + _rl_vi_done_inserting (); + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_arg_digit (count, c) + int count, c; +{ + if (c == '0' && rl_numeric_arg == 1 && !rl_explicit_arg) + return (rl_beg_of_line (1, c)); + else + return (rl_digit_argument (count, c)); +} + +/* Change the case of the next COUNT characters. */ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) +static int +_rl_vi_change_mbchar_case (count) + int count; +{ + wchar_t wc; + char mb[MB_LEN_MAX]; + mbstate_t ps; + + memset (&ps, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t)); + if (_rl_adjust_point (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, &ps) > 0) + count--; + while (count-- && rl_point < rl_end) + { + mbrtowc (&wc, rl_line_buffer + rl_point, rl_end - rl_point, &ps); + if (iswupper (wc)) + wc = towlower (wc); + else if (iswlower (wc)) + wc = towupper (wc); + else + { + /* Just skip over chars neither upper nor lower case */ + rl_forward_char (1, 0); + continue; + } + + /* Vi is kind of strange here. */ + if (wc) + { + wctomb (mb, wc); + rl_begin_undo_group (); + rl_delete (1, 0); + rl_insert_text (mb); + rl_end_undo_group (); + rl_vi_check (); + } + else + rl_forward_char (1, 0); + } + + return 0; +} +#endif + +int +rl_vi_change_case (count, ignore) + int count, ignore; +{ + char c = 0; + + /* Don't try this on an empty line. */ + if (rl_point >= rl_end) + return (0); + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + return (_rl_vi_change_mbchar_case (count)); +#endif + + while (count-- && rl_point < rl_end) + { + if (_rl_uppercase_p (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + c = _rl_to_lower (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]); + else if (_rl_lowercase_p (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + c = _rl_to_upper (rl_line_buffer[rl_point]); + else + { + /* Just skip over characters neither upper nor lower case. */ + rl_forward_char (1, c); + continue; + } + + /* Vi is kind of strange here. */ + if (c) + { + rl_begin_undo_group (); + rl_delete (1, c); + _rl_insert_char (1, c); + rl_end_undo_group (); + rl_vi_check (); + } + else + rl_forward_char (1, c); + } + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_put (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (!_rl_uppercase_p (key) && (rl_point + 1 <= rl_end)) + rl_point = _rl_find_next_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, 1, MB_FIND_NONZERO); + + rl_yank (1, key); + rl_backward_char (1, key); + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_check () +{ + if (rl_point && rl_point == rl_end) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + rl_point = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, MB_FIND_NONZERO); + else + rl_point--; + } + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_column (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (count > rl_end) + rl_end_of_line (1, key); + else + rl_point = count - 1; + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_domove (key, nextkey) + int key, *nextkey; +{ + int c, save; + int old_end; + + rl_mark = rl_point; + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + *nextkey = c; + + if (!member (c, vi_motion)) + { + if (_rl_digit_p (c)) + { + save = rl_numeric_arg; + rl_numeric_arg = _rl_digit_value (c); + rl_digit_loop1 (); + rl_numeric_arg *= save; + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + c = rl_read_key (); /* real command */ + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + *nextkey = c; + } + else if (key == c && (key == 'd' || key == 'y' || key == 'c')) + { + rl_mark = rl_end; + rl_beg_of_line (1, c); + _rl_vi_last_motion = c; + return (0); + } + else + return (-1); + } + + _rl_vi_last_motion = c; + + /* Append a blank character temporarily so that the motion routines + work right at the end of the line. */ + old_end = rl_end; + rl_line_buffer[rl_end++] = ' '; + rl_line_buffer[rl_end] = '\0'; + + _rl_dispatch (c, _rl_keymap); + + /* Remove the blank that we added. */ + rl_end = old_end; + rl_line_buffer[rl_end] = '\0'; + if (rl_point > rl_end) + rl_point = rl_end; + + /* No change in position means the command failed. */ + if (rl_mark == rl_point) + return (-1); + + /* rl_vi_f[wW]ord () leaves the cursor on the first character of the next + word. If we are not at the end of the line, and we are on a + non-whitespace character, move back one (presumably to whitespace). */ + if ((_rl_to_upper (c) == 'W') && rl_point < rl_end && rl_point > rl_mark && + !whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point--; + + /* If cw or cW, back up to the end of a word, so the behaviour of ce + or cE is the actual result. Brute-force, no subtlety. */ + if (key == 'c' && rl_point >= rl_mark && (_rl_to_upper (c) == 'W')) + { + /* Don't move farther back than where we started. */ + while (rl_point > rl_mark && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point--; + + /* Posix.2 says that if cw or cW moves the cursor towards the end of + the line, the character under the cursor should be deleted. */ + if (rl_point == rl_mark) + rl_point++; + else + { + /* Move past the end of the word so that the kill doesn't + remove the last letter of the previous word. Only do this + if we are not at the end of the line. */ + if (rl_point >= 0 && rl_point < (rl_end - 1) && !whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point++; + } + } + + if (rl_mark < rl_point) + SWAP (rl_point, rl_mark); + + return (0); +} + +/* A simplified loop for vi. Don't dispatch key at end. + Don't recognize minus sign? + Should this do rl_save_prompt/rl_restore_prompt? */ +static int +rl_digit_loop1 () +{ + int key, c; + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_NUMERICARG); + while (1) + { + if (rl_numeric_arg > 1000000) + { + rl_explicit_arg = rl_numeric_arg = 0; + rl_ding (); + rl_clear_message (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_NUMERICARG); + return 1; + } + rl_message ("(arg: %d) ", rl_arg_sign * rl_numeric_arg); + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + key = c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + + if (c >= 0 && _rl_keymap[c].type == ISFUNC && + _rl_keymap[c].function == rl_universal_argument) + { + rl_numeric_arg *= 4; + continue; + } + + c = UNMETA (c); + if (_rl_digit_p (c)) + { + if (rl_explicit_arg) + rl_numeric_arg = (rl_numeric_arg * 10) + _rl_digit_value (c); + else + rl_numeric_arg = _rl_digit_value (c); + rl_explicit_arg = 1; + } + else + { + rl_clear_message (); + rl_stuff_char (key); + break; + } + } + + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_NUMERICARG); + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_delete_to (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int c; + + if (_rl_uppercase_p (key)) + rl_stuff_char ('$'); + else if (vi_redoing) + rl_stuff_char (_rl_vi_last_motion); + + if (rl_vi_domove (key, &c)) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + /* These are the motion commands that do not require adjusting the + mark. */ + if ((strchr (" l|h^0bB", c) == 0) && (rl_mark < rl_end)) + rl_mark++; + + rl_kill_text (rl_point, rl_mark); + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_change_to (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int c, start_pos; + + if (_rl_uppercase_p (key)) + rl_stuff_char ('$'); + else if (vi_redoing) + rl_stuff_char (_rl_vi_last_motion); + + start_pos = rl_point; + + if (rl_vi_domove (key, &c)) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + /* These are the motion commands that do not require adjusting the + mark. c[wW] are handled by special-case code in rl_vi_domove(), + and already leave the mark at the correct location. */ + if ((strchr (" l|hwW^0bB", c) == 0) && (rl_mark < rl_end)) + rl_mark++; + + /* The cursor never moves with c[wW]. */ + if ((_rl_to_upper (c) == 'W') && rl_point < start_pos) + rl_point = start_pos; + + if (vi_redoing) + { + if (vi_insert_buffer && *vi_insert_buffer) + rl_begin_undo_group (); + rl_delete_text (rl_point, rl_mark); + if (vi_insert_buffer && *vi_insert_buffer) + { + rl_insert_text (vi_insert_buffer); + rl_end_undo_group (); + } + } + else + { + rl_begin_undo_group (); /* to make the `u' command work */ + rl_kill_text (rl_point, rl_mark); + /* `C' does not save the text inserted for undoing or redoing. */ + if (_rl_uppercase_p (key) == 0) + _rl_vi_doing_insert = 1; + _rl_vi_set_last (key, count, rl_arg_sign); + rl_vi_insertion_mode (1, key); + } + + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_yank_to (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int c, save = rl_point; + + if (_rl_uppercase_p (key)) + rl_stuff_char ('$'); + + if (rl_vi_domove (key, &c)) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + /* These are the motion commands that do not require adjusting the + mark. */ + if ((strchr (" l|h^0%bB", c) == 0) && (rl_mark < rl_end)) + rl_mark++; + + rl_begin_undo_group (); + rl_kill_text (rl_point, rl_mark); + rl_end_undo_group (); + rl_do_undo (); + rl_point = save; + + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_delete (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int end; + + if (rl_end == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + end = _rl_find_next_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, rl_point, count, MB_FIND_NONZERO); + else + end = rl_point + count; + + if (end >= rl_end) + end = rl_end; + + rl_kill_text (rl_point, end); + + if (rl_point > 0 && rl_point == rl_end) + rl_backward_char (1, key); + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_back_to_indent (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + rl_beg_of_line (1, key); + while (rl_point < rl_end && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) + rl_point++; + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_first_print (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + return (rl_vi_back_to_indent (1, key)); +} + +int +rl_vi_char_search (count, key) + int count, key; +{ +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + static char *target; + static int mb_len; +#else + static char target; +#endif + static int orig_dir, dir; + + if (key == ';' || key == ',') + dir = key == ';' ? orig_dir : -orig_dir; + else + { + if (vi_redoing) +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + target = _rl_vi_last_search_mbchar; +#else + target = _rl_vi_last_search_char; +#endif + else + { +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + mb_len = _rl_read_mbchar (_rl_vi_last_search_mbchar, MB_LEN_MAX); + target = _rl_vi_last_search_mbchar; +#else + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + _rl_vi_last_search_char = target = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); +#endif + } + + switch (key) + { + case 't': + orig_dir = dir = FTO; + break; + + case 'T': + orig_dir = dir = BTO; + break; + + case 'f': + orig_dir = dir = FFIND; + break; + + case 'F': + orig_dir = dir = BFIND; + break; + } + } + +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + return (_rl_char_search_internal (count, dir, target, mb_len)); +#else + return (_rl_char_search_internal (count, dir, target)); +#endif +} + +/* Match brackets */ +int +rl_vi_match (ignore, key) + int ignore, key; +{ + int count = 1, brack, pos, tmp, pre; + + pos = rl_point; + if ((brack = rl_vi_bracktype (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) == 0) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + { + while ((brack = rl_vi_bracktype (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) == 0) + { + pre = rl_point; + rl_forward_char (1, key); + if (pre == rl_point) + break; + } + } + else + while ((brack = rl_vi_bracktype (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) == 0 && + rl_point < rl_end - 1) + rl_forward_char (1, key); + + if (brack <= 0) + { + rl_point = pos; + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + } + + pos = rl_point; + + if (brack < 0) + { + while (count) + { + tmp = pos; + if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented) + pos--; + else + { + pos = _rl_find_prev_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, pos, MB_FIND_ANY); + if (tmp == pos) + pos--; + } + if (pos >= 0) + { + int b = rl_vi_bracktype (rl_line_buffer[pos]); + if (b == -brack) + count--; + else if (b == brack) + count++; + } + else + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + } + } + else + { /* brack > 0 */ + while (count) + { + if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1 || rl_byte_oriented) + pos++; + else + pos = _rl_find_next_mbchar (rl_line_buffer, pos, 1, MB_FIND_ANY); + + if (pos < rl_end) + { + int b = rl_vi_bracktype (rl_line_buffer[pos]); + if (b == -brack) + count--; + else if (b == brack) + count++; + } + else + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + } + } + rl_point = pos; + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_bracktype (c) + int c; +{ + switch (c) + { + case '(': return 1; + case ')': return -1; + case '[': return 2; + case ']': return -2; + case '{': return 3; + case '}': return -3; + default: return 0; + } +} + +/* XXX - think about reading an entire mbchar with _rl_read_mbchar and + inserting it in one bunch instead of the loop below (like in + rl_vi_char_search or _rl_vi_change_mbchar_case. Set c to mbchar[0] + for test against 033 or ^C. Make sure that _rl_read_mbchar does + this right. */ +int +rl_vi_change_char (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int c; + + if (vi_redoing) + c = _rl_vi_last_replacement; + else + { + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + _rl_vi_last_replacement = c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + } + + if (c == '\033' || c == CTRL ('C')) + return -1; + + while (count-- && rl_point < rl_end) + { + rl_begin_undo_group (); + + rl_delete (1, c); +#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE) + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && rl_byte_oriented == 0) + while (_rl_insert_char (1, c)) + { + RL_SETSTATE (RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + c = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE (RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + } + else +#endif + _rl_insert_char (1, c); + if (count == 0) + rl_backward_char (1, c); + + rl_end_undo_group (); + } + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_subst (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + /* If we are redoing, rl_vi_change_to will stuff the last motion char */ + if (vi_redoing == 0) + rl_stuff_char ((key == 'S') ? 'c' : ' '); /* `S' == `cc', `s' == `c ' */ + + return (rl_vi_change_to (count, 'c')); +} + +int +rl_vi_overstrike (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + if (_rl_vi_doing_insert == 0) + { + _rl_vi_doing_insert = 1; + rl_begin_undo_group (); + } + + if (count > 0) + { + _rl_overwrite_char (count, key); + vi_replace_count += count; + } + + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_overstrike_delete (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int i, s; + + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) + { + if (vi_replace_count == 0) + { + rl_ding (); + break; + } + s = rl_point; + + if (rl_do_undo ()) + vi_replace_count--; + + if (rl_point == s) + rl_backward_char (1, key); + } + + if (vi_replace_count == 0 && _rl_vi_doing_insert) + { + rl_end_undo_group (); + rl_do_undo (); + _rl_vi_doing_insert = 0; + } + return (0); +} + +int +rl_vi_replace (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int i; + + vi_replace_count = 0; + + if (!vi_replace_map) + { + vi_replace_map = rl_make_bare_keymap (); + + for (i = ' '; i < KEYMAP_SIZE; i++) + vi_replace_map[i].function = rl_vi_overstrike; + + vi_replace_map[RUBOUT].function = rl_vi_overstrike_delete; + vi_replace_map[ESC].function = rl_vi_movement_mode; + vi_replace_map[RETURN].function = rl_newline; + vi_replace_map[NEWLINE].function = rl_newline; + + /* If the normal vi insertion keymap has ^H bound to erase, do the + same here. Probably should remove the assignment to RUBOUT up + there, but I don't think it will make a difference in real life. */ + if (vi_insertion_keymap[CTRL ('H')].type == ISFUNC && + vi_insertion_keymap[CTRL ('H')].function == rl_rubout) + vi_replace_map[CTRL ('H')].function = rl_vi_overstrike_delete; + + } + _rl_keymap = vi_replace_map; + return (0); +} + +#if 0 +/* Try to complete the word we are standing on or the word that ends with + the previous character. A space matches everything. Word delimiters are + space and ;. */ +int +rl_vi_possible_completions() +{ + int save_pos = rl_point; + + if (rl_line_buffer[rl_point] != ' ' && rl_line_buffer[rl_point] != ';') + { + while (rl_point < rl_end && rl_line_buffer[rl_point] != ' ' && + rl_line_buffer[rl_point] != ';') + rl_point++; + } + else if (rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1] == ';') + { + rl_ding (); + return (0); + } + + rl_possible_completions (); + rl_point = save_pos; + + return (0); +} +#endif + +/* Functions to save and restore marks. */ +int +rl_vi_set_mark (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int ch; + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + ch = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + + if (ch < 'a' || ch > 'z') + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + ch -= 'a'; + vi_mark_chars[ch] = rl_point; + return 0; +} + +int +rl_vi_goto_mark (count, key) + int count, key; +{ + int ch; + + RL_SETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + ch = rl_read_key (); + RL_UNSETSTATE(RL_STATE_MOREINPUT); + + if (ch == '`') + { + rl_point = rl_mark; + return 0; + } + else if (ch < 'a' || ch > 'z') + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + + ch -= 'a'; + if (vi_mark_chars[ch] == -1) + { + rl_ding (); + return -1; + } + rl_point = vi_mark_chars[ch]; + return 0; +} + +#endif /* VI_MODE */ diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/xmalloc.c b/readline-4.3.orig/xmalloc.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8985d34 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/xmalloc.c @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +/* xmalloc.c -- safe versions of malloc and realloc */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Readline, a library for reading lines + of text with interactive input and history editing. + + Readline is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the + Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any + later version. + + Readline is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with Readline; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free + Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ +#define READLINE_LIBRARY + +#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) +#include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdio.h> + +#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H) +# include <stdlib.h> +#else +# include "ansi_stdlib.h" +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#include "xmalloc.h" + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Memory Allocation and Deallocation. */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static void +memory_error_and_abort (fname) + char *fname; +{ + fprintf (stderr, "%s: out of virtual memory\n", fname); + exit (2); +} + +/* Return a pointer to free()able block of memory large enough + to hold BYTES number of bytes. If the memory cannot be allocated, + print an error message and abort. */ +PTR_T +xmalloc (bytes) + size_t bytes; +{ + PTR_T temp; + + temp = malloc (bytes); + if (temp == 0) + memory_error_and_abort ("xmalloc"); + return (temp); +} + +PTR_T +xrealloc (pointer, bytes) + PTR_T pointer; + size_t bytes; +{ + PTR_T temp; + + temp = pointer ? realloc (pointer, bytes) : malloc (bytes); + + if (temp == 0) + memory_error_and_abort ("xrealloc"); + return (temp); +} + +/* Use this as the function to call when adding unwind protects so we + don't need to know what free() returns. */ +void +xfree (string) + PTR_T string; +{ + if (string) + free (string); +} diff --git a/readline-4.3.orig/xmalloc.h b/readline-4.3.orig/xmalloc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9cb08ba --- /dev/null +++ b/readline-4.3.orig/xmalloc.h @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/* xmalloc.h -- memory allocation that aborts on errors. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of the GNU Readline Library, a library for + reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing. + + The GNU Readline Library is free software; you can redistribute it + and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or + (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU Readline Library is distributed in the hope that it will be + useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty + of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and + is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not + have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation, + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ + +#if !defined (_XMALLOC_H_) +#define _XMALLOC_H_ + +#if defined (READLINE_LIBRARY) +# include "rlstdc.h" +#else +# include <readline/rlstdc.h> +#endif + +#ifndef PTR_T + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# define PTR_T void * +#else +# define PTR_T char * +#endif + +#endif /* !PTR_T */ + +extern PTR_T xmalloc PARAMS((size_t)); +extern PTR_T xrealloc PARAMS((void *, size_t)); +extern void xfree PARAMS((void *)); + +#endif /* _XMALLOC_H_ */ |