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| .TH EDITLINE 3 | ||||
| .SH NAME | ||||
| editline \- command-line editing library with history | ||||
| .SH SYNOPSIS | ||||
| .ft B | ||||
| char *readline(char *\fIprompt\fP) | ||||
| .ft P | ||||
| .SH DESCRIPTION | ||||
| .I Editline | ||||
| is a library that provides an line-editing interface with text recall. | ||||
| It is intended to be compatible with the | ||||
| .I readline | ||||
| library provided by the Free Software Foundation, but much smaller. | ||||
| The bulk of this manual page describes the user interface. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The | ||||
| .I readline | ||||
| routine returns a line of text with the trailing newline removed. | ||||
| The data is returned in a buffer allocated with | ||||
| .IR malloc (3), | ||||
| so the space should be released with | ||||
| .IR free (3) | ||||
| when the calling program is done with it. | ||||
| Before accepting input from the user, the specified | ||||
| .I prompt | ||||
| is displayed on the terminal. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Each line returned is copied to the internal history list, unless it happens | ||||
| to be equal to the previous line. | ||||
| .SS "User Interface" | ||||
| A program that uses this library provides a simple emacs-like editing | ||||
| interface to its users. | ||||
| A line may be edited before it is sent to the calling program by typing either | ||||
| control characters or escape sequences. | ||||
| A control character, shown as a caret followed by a letter, is typed by | ||||
| holding down the ``control'' key while the letter is typed. | ||||
| For example, ``^A'' is a control-A. | ||||
| An escape sequence is entered by typing the ``escape'' key followed by one or | ||||
| more characters. | ||||
| The escape key is abbreviated as ``ESC.'' | ||||
| Note that unlike control keys, case matters in escape sequences; ``ESC\ F'' | ||||
| is not the same as ``ESC\ f''. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| An editing command may be typed anywhere on the line, not just at the | ||||
| beginning. | ||||
| In addition, a return may also be typed anywhere on the line, not just at | ||||
| the end. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Most editing commands may be given a repeat count, | ||||
| .IR n , | ||||
| where | ||||
| .I n | ||||
| is a number. | ||||
| To enter a repeat count, type the escape key, the number, and then | ||||
| the command to execute. | ||||
| For example, ``ESC\ 4\ ^f'' moves forward four characters. | ||||
| If a command may be given a repeat count then the text ``[n]'' is given at the | ||||
| end of its description. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The following control characters are accepted: | ||||
| .RS | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| .ta \w'ESC DEL  'u | ||||
| ^A	Move to the beginning of the line | ||||
| ^B	Move left (backwards) [n] | ||||
| ^D	Delete character [n] | ||||
| ^E	Move to end of line | ||||
| ^F	Move right (forwards) [n] | ||||
| ^G	Ring the bell | ||||
| ^H	Delete character before cursor (backspace key) [n] | ||||
| ^I	Complete filename (tab key); see below | ||||
| ^J	Done with line (return key) | ||||
| ^K	Kill to end of line (or column [n]) | ||||
| ^L	Redisplay line | ||||
| ^M	Done with line (alternate return key) | ||||
| ^N	Get next line from history [n] | ||||
| ^P	Get previous line from history [n] | ||||
| ^R	Search backward (forward if [n]) through history for text; | ||||
| \&	must start line if text begins with an uparrow | ||||
| ^T	Transpose characters | ||||
| ^V	Insert next character, even if it is an edit command | ||||
| ^W	Wipe to the mark | ||||
| ^X^X	Exchange current location and mark | ||||
| ^Y	Yank back last killed text | ||||
| ^[	Start an escape sequence (escape key) | ||||
| ^]c	Move forward to next character ``c'' | ||||
| ^?	Delete character before cursor (delete key) [n] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .RE | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The following escape sequences are provided. | ||||
| .RS | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| .ta \w'ESC DEL  'u | ||||
| ESC\ ^H	Delete previous word (backspace key) [n] | ||||
| ESC\ DEL	Delete previous word (delete key) [n] | ||||
| ESC\ SP	Set the mark (space key); see ^X^X and ^Y above | ||||
| ESC\ \.	Get the last (or [n]'th) word from previous line | ||||
| ESC\ \?	Show possible completions; see below | ||||
| ESC\ <	Move to start of history | ||||
| ESC\ >	Move to end of history | ||||
| ESC\ b	Move backward a word [n] | ||||
| ESC\ d	Delete word under cursor [n] | ||||
| ESC\ f	Move forward a word [n] | ||||
| ESC\ l	Make word lowercase [n] | ||||
| ESC\ m	Toggle if 8bit chars display normally or with ``M\-'' prefix | ||||
| ESC\ u	Make word uppercase [n] | ||||
| ESC\ y	Yank back last killed text | ||||
| ESC\ v	Show library version | ||||
| ESC\ w	Make area up to mark yankable | ||||
| ESC\ nn	Set repeat count to the number nn | ||||
| ESC\ C	Read from environment variable ``_C_'', where C is | ||||
| \&	an uppercase letter | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .RE | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The | ||||
| .I editline | ||||
| library has a small macro facility. | ||||
| If you type the escape key followed by an uppercase letter, | ||||
| .IR C , | ||||
| then the contents of the environment variable | ||||
| .I _C_ | ||||
| are read in as if you had typed them at the keyboard. | ||||
| For example, if the variable | ||||
| .I _L_ | ||||
| contains the following: | ||||
| .RS | ||||
| ^A^Kecho '^V^[[H^V^[[2J'^M | ||||
| .RE | ||||
| Then typing ``ESC L'' will move to the beginning of the line, kill the | ||||
| entire line, enter the echo command needed to clear the terminal (if your | ||||
| terminal is like a VT-100), and send the line back to the shell. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The | ||||
| .I editline | ||||
| library also does filename completion. | ||||
| Suppose the root directory has the following files in it: | ||||
| .RS | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| .ta \w'core   'u | ||||
| bin	vmunix | ||||
| core	vmunix.old | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .RE | ||||
| If you type ``rm\ /v'' and then the tab key. | ||||
| .I Editline | ||||
| will then finish off as much of the name as possible by adding ``munix''. | ||||
| Because the name is not unique, it will then beep. | ||||
| If you type the escape key and a question mark, it will display the | ||||
| two choices. | ||||
| If you then type a period and a tab, the library will finish off the filename | ||||
| for you: | ||||
| .RS | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| .RI "rm /v[TAB]" munix .TAB old | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .RE | ||||
| The tab key is shown by ``[TAB]'' and the automatically-entered text | ||||
| is shown in italics. | ||||
| .SH "BUGS AND LIMITATIONS" | ||||
| Doesn't know how to handle multiple lines. | ||||
| .SH AUTHORS | ||||
| Simmule R. Turner <uunet.uu.net!capitol!sysgo!simmy> | ||||
| and Rich $alz <rsalz@osf.org>. | ||||
| Original manual page by DaviD W. Sanderson <dws@ssec.wisc.edu>. | ||||
|  | ||||
| .\" $PchId: editline.3,v 1.3 1996/02/22 21:18:51 philip Exp $ | ||||
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