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README -*-text-*- ====== This is a line-editing library. It can be linked into almost any program to provide command-line editing and recall. It is call-compatible with the FSF readline library, but it is a fraction of the size (and offers fewer features). It does not use standard I/O. It is distributed under a "C News-like" copyright, see the file LICENSE for details. Configuration is made by supplying different options to the GNU configure script. In the examples directory, type "make testit" to get a small slow shell for testing. Changes ------- An earlier version was distributed with Byron's rc. Principal changes over that version include: * Faster. * Is eight-bit clean (thanks to brendan@cs.widener.edu) * Written in K&R C, but ANSI compliant (gcc all warnings) * Propagates EOF properly; rc trip test now passes * Doesn't need or use or provide memmove. * More robust * Calling sequence changed to be compatible with readline. * Test program, new manpage, better configuration * More system-independant; includes Unix and OS-9 support. This contains some changes since the posting to comp.sources.misc: * Bugfix for completion on absolute pathnames. * Better handling of M-n versus showing raw 8bit chars. * Better signal handling. * Now supports termios/termio/sgttyb ioctl's. * Add M-m command to toggle how 8bit data is displayed. Bugs ---- There is one known bug. History-searching redraws the line wrong if the text retrieved is shorter then the prompt. Enjoy, Rich $alz <rsalz@osf.org>
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