Thu Apr 25 12:03:49 1991 Brian Fox (bfox at gnuwest.fsf.org) * vi_mode.c (rl_vi_fword, fWord, etc. All functions use the macro `isident()'. Fixed movement bug which prevents continious movement through the text. Fri Jul 27 16:47:01 1990 Brian Fox (bfox at gnuwest.fsf.org) * readline.c (parser_if) Allow "$if term=foo" construct. Wed May 23 16:10:33 1990 Brian Fox (bfox at gnuwest.fsf.org) * readline.c (rl_dispatch) Correctly remember the last command executed. Fixed typo in username_completion_function (). Mon Apr 9 19:55:48 1990 Brian Fox (bfox at gnuwest.fsf.org) * readline.c: username_completion_function (); For text passed in with a leading `~', remember that this could be a filename (after it is completed). Thu Apr 5 13:44:24 1990 Brian Fox (bfox at gnuwest.fsf.org) * readline.c: rl_search_history (): Correctly handle case of an unfound search string, but a graceful exit (as with ESC). * readline.c: rl_restart_output (); The Apollo passes the address of the file descriptor to TIOCSTART, not the descriptor itself. Tue Mar 20 05:38:55 1990 Brian Fox (bfox at gnuwest.fsf.org) * readline.c: rl_complete (); second call in a row causes possible completions to be listed. * readline.c: rl_redisplay (), added prompt_this_line variable which is the first character character following \n in prompt. Sun Mar 11 04:32:03 1990 Brian Fox (bfox at gnuwest.fsf.org) * Signals are now supposedly handled inside of SYSV compilation. Wed Jan 17 19:24:09 1990 Brian Fox (bfox at sbphy.ucsb.edu) * history.c: history_expand (); fixed overwriting memory error, added needed argument to call to get_history_event (). Thu Jan 11 10:54:04 1990 Brian Fox (bfox at sbphy.ucsb.edu) * readline.c: added mark_modified_lines to control the display of an asterisk on modified history lines. Also added a user variable called mark-modified-lines to the `set' command. Thu Jan 4 10:38:05 1990 Brian Fox (bfox at sbphy.ucsb.edu) * readline.c: start_insert (). Only use IC if we don't have an im capability. Fri Sep 8 09:00:45 1989 Brian Fox (bfox at aurel) * readline.c: rl_prep_terminal (). Only turn on 8th bit as meta-bit iff the terminal is not using parity. Sun Sep 3 08:57:40 1989 Brian Fox (bfox at aurel) * readline.c: start_insert (). Uses multiple insertion call in cases where that makes sense. rl_insert (). Read type-ahead buffer for additional keys that are bound to rl_insert, and insert them all at once. Make insertion of single keys given with an argument much more efficient. Tue Aug 8 18:13:57 1989 Brian Fox (bfox at aurel) * readline.c: Changed handling of EOF. readline () returns (char *)EOF or consed string. The EOF character is read from the tty, or if the tty doesn't have one, defaults to C-d. * readline.c: Added support for event driven programs. rl_event_hook is the address of a function you want called while Readline is waiting for input. * readline.c: Cleanup time. Functions without type declarations do not use return with a value. * history.c: history_expand () has new variable which is the characters to ignore immediately following history_expansion_char. Sun Jul 16 08:14:00 1989 Brian Fox (bfox at aurel) * rl_prep_terminal () BSD version turns off C-s, C-q, C-y, C-v. * readline.c -- rl_prep_terminal () SYSV version hacks readline_echoing_p. BSD version turns on passing of the 8th bit for the duration of reading the line. Tue Jul 11 06:25:01 1989 Brian Fox (bfox at aurel) * readline.c: new variable rl_tilde_expander. 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. * readline.h - new file chardefs.h Separates things that only readline.c needs from the standard header file publishing interesting things about readline. * readline.c: readline_default_bindings () now looks at terminal chararacters and binds those as well. Wed Jun 28 20:20:51 1989 Brian Fox (bfox at aurel) * Made readline and history into independent libraries.