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Introduction |
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This is the Gnu Readline library, version 8.2. |
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The Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applications |
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that allow users to edit command lines as they are typed in. Both |
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Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The Readline library includes |
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additional functions to maintain a list of previously-entered command |
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lines, to recall and perhaps reedit those lines, and perform csh-like |
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history expansion on previous commands. |
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The history facilities are also placed into a separate library, the |
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History library, as part of the build process. The History library |
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may be used without Readline in applications which desire its |
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capabilities. |
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The Readline library is free software, distributed under the terms of |
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the [GNU] General Public License as published by the Free Software |
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Foundation, version 3 of the License. For more information, see the |
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file COPYING. |
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To build the library, try typing `./configure', then `make'. The |
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configuration process is automated, so no further intervention should |
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be necessary. Readline builds with `gcc' by default if it is |
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available. If you want to use `cc' instead, type |
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CC=cc ./configure |
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if you are using a Bourne-style shell. If you are not, the following |
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may work: |
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env CC=cc ./configure |
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Read the file INSTALL in this directory for more information about how |
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to customize and control the build process. |
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The file rlconf.h contains C preprocessor defines that enable and disable |
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certain Readline features. |
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The special make target `everything' will build the static and shared |
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libraries (if the target platform supports them) and the examples. |
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Examples |
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There are several example programs that use Readline features in the |
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examples directory. The `rl' program is of particular interest. It |
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is a command-line interface to Readline, suitable for use in shell |
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scripts in place of `read'. |
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Shared Libraries |
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There is skeletal support for building shared versions of the |
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Readline and History libraries. The configure script creates |
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a Makefile in the `shlib' subdirectory, and typing `make shared' |
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will cause shared versions of the Readline and History libraries |
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to be built on supported platforms. |
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If `configure' is given the `--enable-shared' option, it will attempt |
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to build the shared libraries by default on supported platforms. |
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Configure calls the script support/shobj-conf to test whether or |
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not shared library creation is supported and to generate the values |
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of variables that are substituted into shlib/Makefile. If you |
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try to build shared libraries on an unsupported platform, `make' |
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will display a message asking you to update support/shobj-conf for |
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your platform. |
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If you need to update support/shobj-conf, you will need to create |
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a `stanza' for your operating system and compiler. The script uses |
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the value of host_os and ${CC} as determined by configure. For |
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instance, FreeBSD 4.2 with any version of gcc is identified as |
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`freebsd4.2-gcc*'. |
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In the stanza for your operating system-compiler pair, you will need to |
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define several variables. They are: |
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SHOBJ_CC The C compiler used to compile source files into shareable |
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object files. This is normally set to the value of ${CC} |
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by configure, and should not need to be changed. |
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SHOBJ_CFLAGS Flags to pass to the C compiler ($SHOBJ_CC) to create |
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position-independent code. If you are using gcc, this |
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should probably be set to `-fpic'. |
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SHOBJ_LD The link editor to be used to create the shared library from |
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the object files created by $SHOBJ_CC. If you are using |
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gcc, a value of `gcc' will probably work. |
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SHOBJ_LDFLAGS Flags to pass to SHOBJ_LD to enable shared object creation. |
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If you are using gcc, `-shared' may be all that is necessary. |
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These should be the flags needed for generic shared object |
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creation. |
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SHLIB_XLDFLAGS Additional flags to pass to SHOBJ_LD for shared library |
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creation. Many systems use the -R option to the link |
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editor to embed a path within the library for run-time |
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library searches. A reasonable value for such systems would |
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be `-R$(libdir)'. |
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SHLIB_LIBS Any additional libraries that shared libraries should be |
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linked against when they are created. |
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SHLIB_LIBPREF The prefix to use when generating the filename of the shared |
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library. The default is `lib'; Cygwin uses `cyg'. |
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SHLIB_LIBSUFF The suffix to add to `libreadline' and `libhistory' when |
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generating the filename of the shared library. Many systems |
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use `so'; HP-UX uses `sl'. |
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SHLIB_LIBVERSION The string to append to the filename to indicate the version |
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of the shared library. It should begin with $(SHLIB_LIBSUFF), |
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and possibly include version information that allows the |
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run-time loader to load the version of the shared library |
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appropriate for a particular program. Systems using shared |
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libraries similar to SunOS 4.x use major and minor library |
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version numbers; for those systems a value of |
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`$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)$(SHLIB_MINOR)' is appropriate. |
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Systems based on System V Release 4 don't use minor version |
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numbers; use `$(SHLIB_LIBSUFF).$(SHLIB_MAJOR)' on those systems. |
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Other Unix versions use different schemes. |
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SHLIB_DLLVERSION The version number for shared libraries that determines API |
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compatibility between readline versions and the underlying |
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system. Used only on Cygwin. Defaults to $SHLIB_MAJOR, but |
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can be overridden at configuration time by defining DLLVERSION |
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in the environment. |
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SHLIB_DOT The character used to separate the name of the shared library |
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from the suffix and version information. The default is `.'; |
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systems like Cygwin which don't separate version information |
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from the library name should set this to the empty string. |
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SHLIB_STATUS Set this to `supported' when you have defined the other |
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necessary variables. Make uses this to determine whether |
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or not shared library creation should be attempted. |
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You should look at the existing stanzas in support/shobj-conf for ideas. |
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Once you have updated support/shobj-conf, re-run configure and type |
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`make shared'. The shared libraries will be created in the shlib |
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subdirectory. |
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If shared libraries are created, `make install' will install them. |
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You may install only the shared libraries by running `make |
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install-shared' from the top-level build directory. Running `make |
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install' in the shlib subdirectory will also work. If you don't want |
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to install any created shared libraries, run `make install-static'. |
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Documentation |
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The documentation for the Readline and History libraries appears in |
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the `doc' subdirectory. There are three texinfo files and a |
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Unix-style manual page describing the facilities available in the |
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Readline library. The texinfo files include both user and |
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programmer's manuals. HTML versions of the manuals appear in the |
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`doc' subdirectory as well. |
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Usage |
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Our position on the use of Readline through a shared-library linking |
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mechanism is that there is no legal difference between shared-library |
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linking and static linking--either kind of linking combines various |
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modules into a single larger work. The conditions for using Readline |
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in a larger work are stated in section 3 of the GNU GPL. |
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Reporting Bugs |
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Bug reports for Readline should be sent to: |
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bug-readline@gnu.org |
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When reporting a bug, please include the following information: |
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appropriate |
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If you would like to contact the Readline maintainer directly, send mail |
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to bash-maintainers@gnu.org. |
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Since Readline is developed along with bash, the bug-bash@gnu.org mailing |
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list (mirrored to the Usenet newsgroup gnu.bash.bug) often contains |
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Readline bug reports and fixes. |
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Chet Ramey |
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chet.ramey@case.edu |
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