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        !            33: <H1>GNU Readline Library</H1></P><P>
        !            34: 
        !            35: This document describes the GNU Readline Library, a utility which aids
        !            36: in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs which
        !            37: provide a command line interface.
        !            38: The Readline home page is <A HREF="http://www.gnu.org/software/readline/">http://www.gnu.org/software/readline/</A>.
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        !            41: <BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> 
        !            42: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC1">1. Command Line Editing</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">GNU Readline User's Manual.</TD></TR>
        !            43: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC23">2. Programming with GNU Readline</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">GNU Readline Programmer's Manual.</TD></TR>
        !            44: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC50">A. GNU Free Documentation License</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">License for copying this manual.</TD></TR>
        !            45: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Concept Index</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Index of concepts described in this manual.</TD></TR>
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        !            64: <A NAME="Command Line Editing"></A>
        !            65: <H1> 1. Command Line Editing </H1>
        !            66: <!--docid::SEC1::-->
        !            67: <P>
        !            68: 
        !            69: This chapter describes the basic features of the GNU
        !            70: command line editing interface.
        !            71: </P><P>
        !            72: 
        !            73: <BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> 
        !            74: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC2">1.1 Introduction to Line Editing</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Notation used in this text.</TD></TR>
        !            75: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC3">1.2 Readline Interaction</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">The minimum set of commands for editing a line.</TD></TR>
        !            76: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Customizing Readline from a user's view.</TD></TR>
        !            77: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC13">1.4 Bindable Readline Commands</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">A description of most of the Readline commands
        !            78:                                available for binding</TD></TR>
        !            79: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC22">1.5 Readline vi Mode</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">A short description of how to make Readline
        !            80:                                behave like the vi editor.</TD></TR>
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        !            98: <H2> 1.1 Introduction to Line Editing </H2>
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        !           100: <P>
        !           101: 
        !           102: The following paragraphs describe the notation used to represent
        !           103: keystrokes.
        !           104: </P><P>
        !           105: 
        !           106: The text <KBD>C-k</KBD> is read as `Control-K' and describes the character
        !           107: produced when the <KBD>k</KBD> key is pressed while the Control key
        !           108: is depressed.
        !           109: </P><P>
        !           110: 
        !           111: The text <KBD>M-k</KBD> is read as `Meta-K' and describes the character
        !           112: produced when the Meta key (if you have one) is depressed, and the <KBD>k</KBD>
        !           113: key is pressed.
        !           114: The Meta key is labeled <KBD>ALT</KBD> on many keyboards.
        !           115: On keyboards with two keys labeled <KBD>ALT</KBD> (usually to either side of
        !           116: the space bar), the <KBD>ALT</KBD> on the left side is generally set to
        !           117: work as a Meta key.
        !           118: The <KBD>ALT</KBD> key on the right may also be configured to work as a
        !           119: Meta key or may be configured as some other modifier, such as a
        !           120: Compose key for typing accented characters.
        !           121: </P><P>
        !           122: 
        !           123: If you do not have a Meta or <KBD>ALT</KBD> key, or another key working as
        !           124: a Meta key, the identical keystroke can be generated by typing <KBD>ESC</KBD>
        !           125: <EM>first</EM>, and then typing <KBD>k</KBD>.
        !           126: Either process is known as <EM>metafying</EM> the <KBD>k</KBD> key.
        !           127: </P><P>
        !           128: 
        !           129: The text <KBD>M-C-k</KBD> is read as `Meta-Control-k' and describes the
        !           130: character produced by <EM>metafying</EM> <KBD>C-k</KBD>.
        !           131: </P><P>
        !           132: 
        !           133: In addition, several keys have their own names.  Specifically,
        !           134: <KBD>DEL</KBD>, <KBD>ESC</KBD>, <KBD>LFD</KBD>, <KBD>SPC</KBD>, <KBD>RET</KBD>, and <KBD>TAB</KBD> all
        !           135: stand for themselves when seen in this text, or in an init file
        !           136: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>).
        !           137: If your keyboard lacks a <KBD>LFD</KBD> key, typing <KBD>C-j</KBD> will
        !           138: produce the desired character.
        !           139: The <KBD>RET</KBD> key may be labeled <KBD>Return</KBD> or <KBD>Enter</KBD> on
        !           140: some keyboards.
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        !           157: <H2> 1.2 Readline Interaction </H2>
        !           158: <!--docid::SEC3::-->
        !           159: <P>
        !           160: 
        !           161: Often during an interactive session you type in a long line of text,
        !           162: only to notice that the first word on the line is misspelled.  The
        !           163: Readline library gives you a set of commands for manipulating the text
        !           164: as you type it in, allowing you to just fix your typo, and not forcing
        !           165: you to retype the majority of the line.  Using these editing commands,
        !           166: you move the cursor to the place that needs correction, and delete or
        !           167: insert the text of the corrections.  Then, when you are satisfied with
        !           168: the line, you simply press <KBD>RET</KBD>.  You do not have to be at the
        !           169: end of the line to press <KBD>RET</KBD>; the entire line is accepted
        !           170: regardless of the location of the cursor within the line.
        !           171: </P><P>
        !           172: 
        !           173: <BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> 
        !           174: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC4">1.2.1 Readline Bare Essentials</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">The least you need to know about Readline.</TD></TR>
        !           175: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC5">1.2.2 Readline Movement Commands</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Moving about the input line.</TD></TR>
        !           176: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC6">1.2.3 Readline Killing Commands</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">How to delete text, and how to get it back!</TD></TR>
        !           177: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC7">1.2.4 Readline Arguments</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Giving numeric arguments to commands.</TD></TR>
        !           178: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC8">1.2.5 Searching for Commands in the History</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Searching through previous lines.</TD></TR>
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        !           196: <H3> 1.2.1 Readline Bare Essentials </H3>
        !           197: <!--docid::SEC4::-->
        !           198: <P>
        !           199: 
        !           200: In order to enter characters into the line, simply type them.  The typed
        !           201: character appears where the cursor was, and then the cursor moves one
        !           202: space to the right.  If you mistype a character, you can use your
        !           203: erase character to back up and delete the mistyped character.
        !           204: </P><P>
        !           205: 
        !           206: Sometimes you may mistype a character, and
        !           207: not notice the error until you have typed several other characters.  In
        !           208: that case, you can type <KBD>C-b</KBD> to move the cursor to the left, and then
        !           209: correct your mistake.  Afterwards, you can move the cursor to the right
        !           210: with <KBD>C-f</KBD>.
        !           211: </P><P>
        !           212: 
        !           213: When you add text in the middle of a line, you will notice that characters
        !           214: to the right of the cursor are `pushed over' to make room for the text
        !           215: that you have inserted.  Likewise, when you delete text behind the cursor,
        !           216: characters to the right of the cursor are `pulled back' to fill in the
        !           217: blank space created by the removal of the text.  A list of the bare
        !           218: essentials for editing the text of an input line follows.
        !           219: </P><P>
        !           220: 
        !           221: <DL COMPACT>
        !           222: <DT><KBD>C-b</KBD>
        !           223: <DD>Move back one character.
        !           224: <DT><KBD>C-f</KBD>
        !           225: <DD>Move forward one character.
        !           226: <DT><KBD>DEL</KBD> or <KBD>Backspace</KBD>
        !           227: <DD>Delete the character to the left of the cursor.
        !           228: <DT><KBD>C-d</KBD>
        !           229: <DD>Delete the character underneath the cursor.
        !           230: <DT>Printing characters
        !           231: <DD>Insert the character into the line at the cursor.
        !           232: <DT><KBD>C-_</KBD> or <KBD>C-x C-u</KBD>
        !           233: <DD>Undo the last editing command.  You can undo all the way back to an
        !           234: empty line.
        !           235: </DL>
        !           236: <P>
        !           237: 
        !           238: (Depending on your configuration, the <KBD>Backspace</KBD> key be set to
        !           239: delete the character to the left of the cursor and the <KBD>DEL</KBD> key set
        !           240: to delete the character underneath the cursor, like <KBD>C-d</KBD>, rather
        !           241: than the character to the left of the cursor.)
        !           242: </P><P>
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        !           258: <H3> 1.2.2 Readline Movement Commands </H3>
        !           259: <!--docid::SEC5::-->
        !           260: <P>
        !           261: 
        !           262: The above table describes the most basic keystrokes that you need
        !           263: in order to do editing of the input line.  For your convenience, many
        !           264: other commands have been added in addition to <KBD>C-b</KBD>, <KBD>C-f</KBD>,
        !           265: <KBD>C-d</KBD>, and <KBD>DEL</KBD>.  Here are some commands for moving more rapidly
        !           266: about the line.
        !           267: </P><P>
        !           268: 
        !           269: <DL COMPACT>
        !           270: <DT><KBD>C-a</KBD>
        !           271: <DD>Move to the start of the line.
        !           272: <DT><KBD>C-e</KBD>
        !           273: <DD>Move to the end of the line.
        !           274: <DT><KBD>M-f</KBD>
        !           275: <DD>Move forward a word, where a word is composed of letters and digits.
        !           276: <DT><KBD>M-b</KBD>
        !           277: <DD>Move backward a word.
        !           278: <DT><KBD>C-l</KBD>
        !           279: <DD>Clear the screen, reprinting the current line at the top.
        !           280: </DL>
        !           281: <P>
        !           282: 
        !           283: Notice how <KBD>C-f</KBD> moves forward a character, while <KBD>M-f</KBD> moves
        !           284: forward a word.  It is a loose convention that control keystrokes
        !           285: operate on characters while meta keystrokes operate on words.
        !           286: </P><P>
        !           287: 
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        !           302: <H3> 1.2.3 Readline Killing Commands </H3>
        !           303: <!--docid::SEC6::-->
        !           304: <P>
        !           305: 
        !           306: <A NAME="IDX1"></A>
        !           307: <A NAME="IDX2"></A>
        !           308: </P><P>
        !           309: 
        !           310: <EM>Killing</EM> text means to delete the text from the line, but to save
        !           311: it away for later use, usually by <EM>yanking</EM> (re-inserting)
        !           312: it back into the line.
        !           313: (`Cut' and `paste' are more recent jargon for `kill' and `yank'.)
        !           314: </P><P>
        !           315: 
        !           316: If the description for a command says that it `kills' text, then you can
        !           317: be sure that you can get the text back in a different (or the same)
        !           318: place later.
        !           319: </P><P>
        !           320: 
        !           321: When you use a kill command, the text is saved in a <EM>kill-ring</EM>.
        !           322: Any number of consecutive kills save all of the killed text together, so
        !           323: that when you yank it back, you get it all.  The kill
        !           324: ring is not line specific; the text that you killed on a previously
        !           325: typed line is available to be yanked back later, when you are typing
        !           326: another line.
        !           327: <A NAME="IDX3"></A>
        !           328: </P><P>
        !           329: 
        !           330: Here is the list of commands for killing text.
        !           331: </P><P>
        !           332: 
        !           333: <DL COMPACT>
        !           334: <DT><KBD>C-k</KBD>
        !           335: <DD>Kill the text from the current cursor position to the end of the line.
        !           336: <P>
        !           337: 
        !           338: <DT><KBD>M-d</KBD>
        !           339: <DD>Kill from the cursor to the end of the current word, or, if between
        !           340: words, to the end of the next word.
        !           341: Word boundaries are the same as those used by <KBD>M-f</KBD>.
        !           342: <P>
        !           343: 
        !           344: <DT><KBD>M-<KBD>DEL</KBD></KBD>
        !           345: <DD>Kill from the cursor the start of the current word, or, if between
        !           346: words, to the start of the previous word.
        !           347: Word boundaries are the same as those used by <KBD>M-b</KBD>.
        !           348: <P>
        !           349: 
        !           350: <DT><KBD>C-w</KBD>
        !           351: <DD>Kill from the cursor to the previous whitespace.  This is different than
        !           352: <KBD>M-<KBD>DEL</KBD></KBD> because the word boundaries differ.
        !           353: <P>
        !           354: 
        !           355: </DL>
        !           356: <P>
        !           357: 
        !           358: Here is how to <EM>yank</EM> the text back into the line.  Yanking
        !           359: means to copy the most-recently-killed text from the kill buffer.
        !           360: </P><P>
        !           361: 
        !           362: <DL COMPACT>
        !           363: <DT><KBD>C-y</KBD>
        !           364: <DD>Yank the most recently killed text back into the buffer at the cursor.
        !           365: <P>
        !           366: 
        !           367: <DT><KBD>M-y</KBD>
        !           368: <DD>Rotate the kill-ring, and yank the new top.  You can only do this if
        !           369: the prior command is <KBD>C-y</KBD> or <KBD>M-y</KBD>.
        !           370: </DL>
        !           371: <P>
        !           372: 
        !           373: <A NAME="Readline Arguments"></A>
        !           374: <HR SIZE="6">
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        !           386: </TR></TABLE>
        !           387: <H3> 1.2.4 Readline Arguments </H3>
        !           388: <!--docid::SEC7::-->
        !           389: <P>
        !           390: 
        !           391: You can pass numeric arguments to Readline commands.  Sometimes the
        !           392: argument acts as a repeat count, other times it is the <I>sign</I> of the
        !           393: argument that is significant.  If you pass a negative argument to a
        !           394: command which normally acts in a forward direction, that command will
        !           395: act in a backward direction.  For example, to kill text back to the
        !           396: start of the line, you might type <SAMP>`M-- C-k'</SAMP>.
        !           397: </P><P>
        !           398: 
        !           399: The general way to pass numeric arguments to a command is to type meta
        !           400: digits before the command.  If the first `digit' typed is a minus
        !           401: sign (<SAMP>`-'</SAMP>), then the sign of the argument will be negative.  Once
        !           402: you have typed one meta digit to get the argument started, you can type
        !           403: the remainder of the digits, and then the command.  For example, to give
        !           404: the <KBD>C-d</KBD> command an argument of 10, you could type <SAMP>`M-1 0 C-d'</SAMP>,
        !           405: which will delete the next ten characters on the input line.
        !           406: </P><P>
        !           407: 
        !           408: <A NAME="Searching"></A>
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        !           422: <H3> 1.2.5 Searching for Commands in the History </H3>
        !           423: <!--docid::SEC8::-->
        !           424: <P>
        !           425: 
        !           426: Readline provides commands for searching through the command history
        !           427: for lines containing a specified string.
        !           428: There are two search modes:  <EM>incremental</EM> and <EM>non-incremental</EM>.
        !           429: </P><P>
        !           430: 
        !           431: Incremental searches begin before the user has finished typing the
        !           432: search string.
        !           433: As each character of the search string is typed, Readline displays
        !           434: the next entry from the history matching the string typed so far.
        !           435: An incremental search requires only as many characters as needed to
        !           436: find the desired history entry.
        !           437: To search backward in the history for a particular string, type
        !           438: <KBD>C-r</KBD>.  Typing <KBD>C-s</KBD> searches forward through the history.
        !           439: The characters present in the value of the <CODE>isearch-terminators</CODE> variable
        !           440: are used to terminate an incremental search.
        !           441: If that variable has not been assigned a value, the <KBD>ESC</KBD> and
        !           442: <KBD>C-J</KBD> characters will terminate an incremental search.
        !           443: <KBD>C-g</KBD> will abort an incremental search and restore the original line.
        !           444: When the search is terminated, the history entry containing the
        !           445: search string becomes the current line.
        !           446: </P><P>
        !           447: 
        !           448: To find other matching entries in the history list, type <KBD>C-r</KBD> or
        !           449: <KBD>C-s</KBD> as appropriate.
        !           450: This will search backward or forward in the history for the next
        !           451: entry matching the search string typed so far.
        !           452: Any other key sequence bound to a Readline command will terminate
        !           453: the search and execute that command.
        !           454: For instance, a <KBD>RET</KBD> will terminate the search and accept
        !           455: the line, thereby executing the command from the history list.
        !           456: A movement command will terminate the search, make the last line found
        !           457: the current line, and begin editing.
        !           458: </P><P>
        !           459: 
        !           460: Readline remembers the last incremental search string.  If two
        !           461: <KBD>C-r</KBD>s are typed without any intervening characters defining a new
        !           462: search string, any remembered search string is used.
        !           463: </P><P>
        !           464: 
        !           465: Non-incremental searches read the entire search string before starting
        !           466: to search for matching history lines.  The search string may be
        !           467: typed by the user or be part of the contents of the current line.
        !           468: </P><P>
        !           469: 
        !           470: <A NAME="Readline Init File"></A>
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        !           484: <H2> 1.3 Readline Init File </H2>
        !           485: <!--docid::SEC9::-->
        !           486: <P>
        !           487: 
        !           488: Although the Readline library comes with a set of Emacs-like
        !           489: keybindings installed by default, it is possible to use a different set
        !           490: of keybindings.
        !           491: Any user can customize programs that use Readline by putting
        !           492: commands in an <EM>inputrc</EM> file, conventionally in his home directory.
        !           493: The name of this
        !           494: file is taken from the value of the environment variable <CODE>INPUTRC</CODE>.  If
        !           495: that variable is unset, the default is <TT>`~/.inputrc'</TT>.  If that
        !           496: file does not exist or cannot be read, the ultimate default is
        !           497: <TT>`/etc/inputrc'</TT>.
        !           498: </P><P>
        !           499: 
        !           500: When a program which uses the Readline library starts up, the
        !           501: init file is read, and the key bindings are set.
        !           502: </P><P>
        !           503: 
        !           504: In addition, the <CODE>C-x C-r</CODE> command re-reads this init file, thus
        !           505: incorporating any changes that you might have made to it.
        !           506: </P><P>
        !           507: 
        !           508: <BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> 
        !           509: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Syntax for the commands in the inputrc file.</TD></TR>
        !           510: </TABLE>
        !           511: 
        !           512: <br>
        !           513: <TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0>
        !           514: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC11">1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Conditional key bindings in the inputrc file.</TD></TR>
        !           515: </TABLE>
        !           516: 
        !           517: <br>
        !           518: <TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0>
        !           519: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC12">1.3.3 Sample Init File</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">An example inputrc file.</TD></TR>
        !           520: </TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE>
        !           521: <P>
        !           522: 
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        !           536: </TR></TABLE>
        !           537: <H3> 1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax </H3>
        !           538: <!--docid::SEC10::-->
        !           539: <P>
        !           540: 
        !           541: There are only a few basic constructs allowed in the
        !           542: Readline init file.  Blank lines are ignored.
        !           543: Lines beginning with a <SAMP>`#'</SAMP> are comments.
        !           544: Lines beginning with a <SAMP>`$'</SAMP> indicate conditional
        !           545: constructs (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC11">1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs</A>).  Other lines
        !           546: denote variable settings and key bindings.
        !           547: </P><P>
        !           548: 
        !           549: <DL COMPACT>
        !           550: <DT>Variable Settings
        !           551: <DD>You can modify the run-time behavior of Readline by
        !           552: altering the values of variables in Readline
        !           553: using the <CODE>set</CODE> command within the init file.
        !           554: The syntax is simple:
        !           555: <P>
        !           556: 
        !           557: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>set <VAR>variable</VAR> <VAR>value</VAR>
        !           558: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !           559: 
        !           560: Here, for example, is how to
        !           561: change from the default Emacs-like key binding to use
        !           562: <CODE>vi</CODE> line editing commands:
        !           563: </P><P>
        !           564: 
        !           565: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>set editing-mode vi
        !           566: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !           567: 
        !           568: Variable names and values, where appropriate, are recognized without regard
        !           569: to case.  Unrecognized variable names are ignored.
        !           570: </P><P>
        !           571: 
        !           572: Boolean variables (those that can be set to on or off) are set to on if
        !           573: the value is null or empty, <VAR>on</VAR> (case-insensitive), or 1.  Any other
        !           574: value results in the variable being set to off.
        !           575: </P><P>
        !           576: 
        !           577: A great deal of run-time behavior is changeable with the following
        !           578: variables.
        !           579: </P><P>
        !           580: 
        !           581: <A NAME="IDX4"></A>
        !           582: <DL COMPACT>
        !           583: 
        !           584: <DT><CODE>bell-style</CODE>
        !           585: <DD><A NAME="IDX5"></A>
        !           586: Controls what happens when Readline wants to ring the terminal bell.
        !           587: If set to <SAMP>`none'</SAMP>, Readline never rings the bell.  If set to
        !           588: <SAMP>`visible'</SAMP>, Readline uses a visible bell if one is available.
        !           589: If set to <SAMP>`audible'</SAMP> (the default), Readline attempts to ring
        !           590: the terminal's bell.
        !           591: <P>
        !           592: 
        !           593: <DT><CODE>bind-tty-special-chars</CODE>
        !           594: <DD><A NAME="IDX6"></A>
        !           595: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline attempts to bind the control characters  
        !           596: treated specially by the kernel's terminal driver to their Readline
        !           597: equivalents.
        !           598: <P>
        !           599: 
        !           600: <DT><CODE>colored-stats</CODE>
        !           601: <DD><A NAME="IDX7"></A>
        !           602: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline displays possible completions using different
        !           603: colors to indicate their file type.
        !           604: The color definitions are taken from the value of the <CODE>LS_COLORS</CODE>
        !           605: environment variable.
        !           606: The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           607: <P>
        !           608: 
        !           609: <DT><CODE>comment-begin</CODE>
        !           610: <DD><A NAME="IDX8"></A>
        !           611: The string to insert at the beginning of the line when the
        !           612: <CODE>insert-comment</CODE> command is executed.  The default value
        !           613: is <CODE>"#"</CODE>.
        !           614: <P>
        !           615: 
        !           616: <DT><CODE>completion-display-width</CODE>
        !           617: <DD><A NAME="IDX9"></A>
        !           618: The number of screen columns used to display possible matches
        !           619: when performing completion.
        !           620: The value is ignored if it is less than 0 or greater than the terminal
        !           621: screen width.
        !           622: A value of 0 will cause matches to be displayed one per line.
        !           623: The default value is -1.
        !           624: <P>
        !           625: 
        !           626: <DT><CODE>completion-ignore-case</CODE>
        !           627: <DD><A NAME="IDX10"></A>
        !           628: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline performs filename matching and completion
        !           629: in a case-insensitive fashion.
        !           630: The default value is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           631: <P>
        !           632: 
        !           633: <DT><CODE>completion-map-case</CODE>
        !           634: <DD><A NAME="IDX11"></A>
        !           635: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, and <VAR>completion-ignore-case</VAR> is enabled, Readline
        !           636: treats hyphens (<SAMP>`-'</SAMP>) and underscores (<SAMP>`_'</SAMP>) as equivalent when
        !           637: performing case-insensitive filename matching and completion.
        !           638: <P>
        !           639: 
        !           640: <DT><CODE>completion-prefix-display-length</CODE>
        !           641: <DD><A NAME="IDX12"></A>
        !           642: The length in characters of the common prefix of a list of possible
        !           643: completions that is displayed without modification.  When set to a
        !           644: value greater than zero, common prefixes longer than this value are
        !           645: replaced with an ellipsis when displaying possible completions.
        !           646: <P>
        !           647: 
        !           648: <DT><CODE>completion-query-items</CODE>
        !           649: <DD><A NAME="IDX13"></A>
        !           650: The number of possible completions that determines when the user is
        !           651: asked whether the list of possibilities should be displayed.
        !           652: If the number of possible completions is greater than this value,
        !           653: Readline will ask the user whether or not he wishes to view
        !           654: them; otherwise, they are simply listed.
        !           655: This variable must be set to an integer value greater than or equal to 0.
        !           656: A negative value means Readline should never ask.
        !           657: The default limit is <CODE>100</CODE>.
        !           658: <P>
        !           659: 
        !           660: <DT><CODE>convert-meta</CODE>
        !           661: <DD><A NAME="IDX14"></A>
        !           662: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will convert characters with the
        !           663: eighth bit set to an ASCII key sequence by stripping the eighth
        !           664: bit and prefixing an <KBD>ESC</KBD> character, converting them to a
        !           665: meta-prefixed key sequence.  The default value is <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>.
        !           666: <P>
        !           667: 
        !           668: <DT><CODE>disable-completion</CODE>
        !           669: <DD><A NAME="IDX15"></A>
        !           670: If set to <SAMP>`On'</SAMP>, Readline will inhibit word completion.
        !           671: Completion  characters will be inserted into the line as if they had
        !           672: been mapped to <CODE>self-insert</CODE>.  The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           673: <P>
        !           674: 
        !           675: <DT><CODE>editing-mode</CODE>
        !           676: <DD><A NAME="IDX16"></A>
        !           677: The <CODE>editing-mode</CODE> variable controls which default set of
        !           678: key bindings is used.  By default, Readline starts up in Emacs editing
        !           679: mode, where the keystrokes are most similar to Emacs.  This variable can be
        !           680: set to either <SAMP>`emacs'</SAMP> or <SAMP>`vi'</SAMP>.
        !           681: <P>
        !           682: 
        !           683: <DT><CODE>echo-control-characters</CODE>
        !           684: <DD>When set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, on operating systems that indicate they support it,
        !           685: readline echoes a character corresponding to a signal generated from the
        !           686: keyboard.  The default is <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>.
        !           687: <P>
        !           688: 
        !           689: <DT><CODE>enable-keypad</CODE>
        !           690: <DD><A NAME="IDX17"></A>
        !           691: When set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will try to enable the application
        !           692: keypad when it is called.  Some systems need this to enable the
        !           693: arrow keys.  The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           694: <P>
        !           695: 
        !           696: <DT><CODE>enable-meta-key</CODE>
        !           697: <DD>When set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will try to enable any meta modifier
        !           698: key the terminal claims to support when it is called.  On many terminals,
        !           699: the meta key is used to send eight-bit characters.
        !           700: The default is <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>.
        !           701: <P>
        !           702: 
        !           703: <DT><CODE>expand-tilde</CODE>
        !           704: <DD><A NAME="IDX18"></A>
        !           705: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, tilde expansion is performed when Readline
        !           706: attempts word completion.  The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           707: <P>
        !           708: 
        !           709: <DT><CODE>history-preserve-point</CODE>
        !           710: <DD><A NAME="IDX19"></A>
        !           711: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, the history code attempts to place the point (the
        !           712: current cursor position) at the
        !           713: same location on each history line retrieved with <CODE>previous-history</CODE>
        !           714: or <CODE>next-history</CODE>.  The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           715: <P>
        !           716: 
        !           717: <DT><CODE>history-size</CODE>
        !           718: <DD><A NAME="IDX20"></A>
        !           719: Set the maximum number of history entries saved in the history list.
        !           720: If set to zero, any existing history entries are deleted and no new entries
        !           721: are saved.
        !           722: If set to a value less than zero, the number of history entries is not
        !           723: limited.
        !           724: By default, the number of history entries is not limited.
        !           725: <P>
        !           726: 
        !           727: <DT><CODE>horizontal-scroll-mode</CODE>
        !           728: <DD><A NAME="IDX21"></A>
        !           729: This variable can be set to either <SAMP>`on'</SAMP> or <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.  Setting it
        !           730: to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP> means that the text of the lines being edited will scroll
        !           731: horizontally on a single screen line when they are longer than the width
        !           732: of the screen, instead of wrapping onto a new screen line.  By default,
        !           733: this variable is set to <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           734: <P>
        !           735: 
        !           736: <DT><CODE>input-meta</CODE>
        !           737: <DD><A NAME="IDX22"></A>
        !           738: <A NAME="IDX23"></A>
        !           739: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will enable eight-bit input (it
        !           740: will not clear the eighth bit in the characters it reads),
        !           741: regardless of what the terminal claims it can support.  The
        !           742: default value is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.  The name <CODE>meta-flag</CODE> is a
        !           743: synonym for this variable.
        !           744: <P>
        !           745: 
        !           746: <DT><CODE>isearch-terminators</CODE>
        !           747: <DD><A NAME="IDX24"></A>
        !           748: The string of characters that should terminate an incremental search without
        !           749: subsequently executing the character as a command (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC8">1.2.5 Searching for Commands in the History</A>).
        !           750: If this variable has not been given a value, the characters <KBD>ESC</KBD> and
        !           751: <KBD>C-J</KBD> will terminate an incremental search.
        !           752: <P>
        !           753: 
        !           754: <DT><CODE>keymap</CODE>
        !           755: <DD><A NAME="IDX25"></A>
        !           756: Sets Readline's idea of the current keymap for key binding commands.
        !           757: Acceptable <CODE>keymap</CODE> names are
        !           758: <CODE>emacs</CODE>,
        !           759: <CODE>emacs-standard</CODE>,
        !           760: <CODE>emacs-meta</CODE>,
        !           761: <CODE>emacs-ctlx</CODE>,
        !           762: <CODE>vi</CODE>,
        !           763: <CODE>vi-move</CODE>,
        !           764: <CODE>vi-command</CODE>, and
        !           765: <CODE>vi-insert</CODE>.
        !           766: <CODE>vi</CODE> is equivalent to <CODE>vi-command</CODE>; <CODE>emacs</CODE> is
        !           767: equivalent to <CODE>emacs-standard</CODE>.  The default value is <CODE>emacs</CODE>.
        !           768: The value of the <CODE>editing-mode</CODE> variable also affects the
        !           769: default keymap.
        !           770: <P>
        !           771: 
        !           772: <DT><CODE>keyseq-timeout</CODE>
        !           773: <DD>Specifies the duration Readline will wait for a character when reading an
        !           774: ambiguous key sequence (one that can form a complete key sequence using
        !           775: the input read so far, or can take additional input to complete a longer
        !           776: key sequence).
        !           777: If no input is received within the timeout, Readline will use the shorter
        !           778: but complete key sequence.
        !           779: Readline uses this value to determine whether or not input is
        !           780: available on the current input source (<CODE>rl_instream</CODE> by default).
        !           781: The value is specified in milliseconds, so a value of 1000 means that
        !           782: Readline will wait one second for additional input.
        !           783: If this variable is set to a value less than or equal to zero, or to a
        !           784: non-numeric value, Readline will wait until another key is pressed to
        !           785: decide which key sequence to complete.
        !           786: The default value is <CODE>500</CODE>.
        !           787: <P>
        !           788: 
        !           789: <DT><CODE>mark-directories</CODE>
        !           790: <DD>If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, completed directory names have a slash
        !           791: appended.  The default is <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>.
        !           792: <P>
        !           793: 
        !           794: <DT><CODE>mark-modified-lines</CODE>
        !           795: <DD><A NAME="IDX26"></A>
        !           796: This variable, when set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, causes Readline to display an
        !           797: asterisk (<SAMP>`*'</SAMP>) at the start of history lines which have been modified.
        !           798: This variable is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP> by default.
        !           799: <P>
        !           800: 
        !           801: <DT><CODE>mark-symlinked-directories</CODE>
        !           802: <DD><A NAME="IDX27"></A>
        !           803: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, completed names which are symbolic links
        !           804: to directories have a slash appended (subject to the value of
        !           805: <CODE>mark-directories</CODE>).
        !           806: The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           807: <P>
        !           808: 
        !           809: <DT><CODE>match-hidden-files</CODE>
        !           810: <DD><A NAME="IDX28"></A>
        !           811: This variable, when set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, causes Readline to match files whose
        !           812: names begin with a <SAMP>`.'</SAMP> (hidden files) when performing filename
        !           813: completion.
        !           814: If set to <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>, the leading <SAMP>`.'</SAMP> must be
        !           815: supplied by the user in the filename to be completed.
        !           816: This variable is <SAMP>`on'</SAMP> by default.
        !           817: <P>
        !           818: 
        !           819: <DT><CODE>menu-complete-display-prefix</CODE>
        !           820: <DD><A NAME="IDX29"></A>
        !           821: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, menu completion displays the common prefix of the
        !           822: list of possible completions (which may be empty) before cycling through
        !           823: the list.  The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           824: <P>
        !           825: 
        !           826: <DT><CODE>output-meta</CODE>
        !           827: <DD><A NAME="IDX30"></A>
        !           828: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will display characters with the
        !           829: eighth bit set directly rather than as a meta-prefixed escape
        !           830: sequence.  The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           831: <P>
        !           832: 
        !           833: <DT><CODE>page-completions</CODE>
        !           834: <DD><A NAME="IDX31"></A>
        !           835: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline uses an internal <CODE>more</CODE>-like pager
        !           836: to display a screenful of possible completions at a time.
        !           837: This variable is <SAMP>`on'</SAMP> by default.
        !           838: <P>
        !           839: 
        !           840: <DT><CODE>print-completions-horizontally</CODE>
        !           841: <DD>If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will display completions with matches
        !           842: sorted horizontally in alphabetical order, rather than down the screen.
        !           843: The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           844: <P>
        !           845: 
        !           846: <DT><CODE>revert-all-at-newline</CODE>
        !           847: <DD><A NAME="IDX32"></A>
        !           848: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, Readline will undo all changes to history lines
        !           849: before returning when <CODE>accept-line</CODE> is executed.  By default,
        !           850: history lines may be modified and retain individual undo lists across
        !           851: calls to <CODE>readline</CODE>.  The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           852: <P>
        !           853: 
        !           854: <DT><CODE>show-all-if-ambiguous</CODE>
        !           855: <DD><A NAME="IDX33"></A>
        !           856: This alters the default behavior of the completion functions.  If
        !           857: set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, 
        !           858: words which have more than one possible completion cause the
        !           859: matches to be listed immediately instead of ringing the bell.
        !           860: The default value is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           861: <P>
        !           862: 
        !           863: <DT><CODE>show-all-if-unmodified</CODE>
        !           864: <DD><A NAME="IDX34"></A>
        !           865: This alters the default behavior of the completion functions in
        !           866: a fashion similar to <VAR>show-all-if-ambiguous</VAR>.
        !           867: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, 
        !           868: words which have more than one possible completion without any
        !           869: possible partial completion (the possible completions don't share
        !           870: a common prefix) cause the matches to be listed immediately instead
        !           871: of ringing the bell.
        !           872: The default value is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           873: <P>
        !           874: 
        !           875: <DT><CODE>show-mode-in-prompt</CODE>
        !           876: <DD><A NAME="IDX35"></A>
        !           877: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, add a character to the beginning of the prompt
        !           878: indicating the editing mode: emacs (<SAMP>`@'</SAMP>), vi command (<SAMP>`:'</SAMP>),
        !           879: or vi insertion (<SAMP>`+'</SAMP>).
        !           880: The default value is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           881: <P>
        !           882: 
        !           883: <DT><CODE>skip-completed-text</CODE>
        !           884: <DD><A NAME="IDX36"></A>
        !           885: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, this alters the default completion behavior when
        !           886: inserting a single match into the line.  It's only active when
        !           887: performing completion in the middle of a word.  If enabled, readline
        !           888: does not insert characters from the completion that match characters
        !           889: after point in the word being completed, so portions of the word
        !           890: following the cursor are not duplicated.
        !           891: For instance, if this is enabled, attempting completion when the cursor
        !           892: is after the <SAMP>`e'</SAMP> in <SAMP>`Makefile'</SAMP> will result in <SAMP>`Makefile'</SAMP>
        !           893: rather than <SAMP>`Makefilefile'</SAMP>, assuming there is a single possible
        !           894: completion.
        !           895: The default value is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           896: <P>
        !           897: 
        !           898: <DT><CODE>visible-stats</CODE>
        !           899: <DD><A NAME="IDX37"></A>
        !           900: If set to <SAMP>`on'</SAMP>, a character denoting a file's type
        !           901: is appended to the filename when listing possible
        !           902: completions.  The default is <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !           903: <P>
        !           904: 
        !           905: </DL>
        !           906: <P>
        !           907: 
        !           908: <DT>Key Bindings
        !           909: <DD>The syntax for controlling key bindings in the init file is
        !           910: simple.  First you need to find the name of the command that you
        !           911: want to change.  The following sections contain tables of the command
        !           912: name, the default keybinding, if any, and a short description of what
        !           913: the command does.
        !           914: <P>
        !           915: 
        !           916: Once you know the name of the command, simply place on a line
        !           917: in the init file the name of the key
        !           918: you wish to bind the command to, a colon, and then the name of the
        !           919: command.
        !           920: There can be no space between the key name and the colon -- that will be
        !           921: interpreted as part of the key name.
        !           922: The name of the key can be expressed in different ways, depending on
        !           923: what you find most comfortable.
        !           924: </P><P>
        !           925: 
        !           926: In addition to command names, readline allows keys to be bound
        !           927: to a string that is inserted when the key is pressed (a <VAR>macro</VAR>).
        !           928: </P><P>
        !           929: 
        !           930: <DL COMPACT>
        !           931: <DT><VAR>keyname</VAR>: <VAR>function-name</VAR> or <VAR>macro</VAR>
        !           932: <DD><VAR>keyname</VAR> is the name of a key spelled out in English.  For example:
        !           933: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>Control-u: universal-argument
        !           934: Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word
        !           935: Control-o: "&#62; output"
        !           936: </pre></td></tr></table><P>
        !           937: 
        !           938: In the above example, <KBD>C-u</KBD> is bound to the function
        !           939: <CODE>universal-argument</CODE>,
        !           940: <KBD>M-DEL</KBD> is bound to the function <CODE>backward-kill-word</CODE>, and
        !           941: <KBD>C-o</KBD> is bound to run the macro
        !           942: expressed on the right hand side (that is, to insert the text
        !           943: <SAMP>`&#62; output'</SAMP> into the line).
        !           944: </P><P>
        !           945: 
        !           946: A number of symbolic character names are recognized while
        !           947: processing this key binding syntax:
        !           948: <VAR>DEL</VAR>,
        !           949: <VAR>ESC</VAR>,
        !           950: <VAR>ESCAPE</VAR>,
        !           951: <VAR>LFD</VAR>,
        !           952: <VAR>NEWLINE</VAR>,
        !           953: <VAR>RET</VAR>,
        !           954: <VAR>RETURN</VAR>,
        !           955: <VAR>RUBOUT</VAR>,
        !           956: <VAR>SPACE</VAR>,
        !           957: <VAR>SPC</VAR>,
        !           958: and
        !           959: <VAR>TAB</VAR>.
        !           960: </P><P>
        !           961: 
        !           962: <DT>"<VAR>keyseq</VAR>": <VAR>function-name</VAR> or <VAR>macro</VAR>
        !           963: <DD><VAR>keyseq</VAR> differs from <VAR>keyname</VAR> above in that strings
        !           964: denoting an entire key sequence can be specified, by placing
        !           965: the key sequence in double quotes.  Some GNU Emacs style key
        !           966: escapes can be used, as in the following example, but the
        !           967: special character names are not recognized.
        !           968: <P>
        !           969: 
        !           970: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>"\C-u": universal-argument
        !           971: "\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file
        !           972: "\e[11~": "Function Key 1"
        !           973: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !           974: 
        !           975: In the above example, <KBD>C-u</KBD> is again bound to the function
        !           976: <CODE>universal-argument</CODE> (just as it was in the first example),
        !           977: <SAMP>`<KBD>C-x</KBD> <KBD>C-r</KBD>'</SAMP> is bound to the function <CODE>re-read-init-file</CODE>,
        !           978: and <SAMP>`<KBD>ESC</KBD> <KBD>[</KBD> <KBD>1</KBD> <KBD>1</KBD> <KBD>~</KBD>'</SAMP> is bound to insert
        !           979: the text <SAMP>`Function Key 1'</SAMP>.
        !           980: </P><P>
        !           981: 
        !           982: </DL>
        !           983: <P>
        !           984: 
        !           985: The following GNU Emacs style escape sequences are available when
        !           986: specifying key sequences:
        !           987: </P><P>
        !           988: 
        !           989: <DL COMPACT>
        !           990: <DT><CODE><KBD>\C-</KBD></CODE>
        !           991: <DD>control prefix
        !           992: <DT><CODE><KBD>\M-</KBD></CODE>
        !           993: <DD>meta prefix
        !           994: <DT><CODE><KBD>\e</KBD></CODE>
        !           995: <DD>an escape character
        !           996: <DT><CODE><KBD>\\</KBD></CODE>
        !           997: <DD>backslash
        !           998: <DT><CODE><KBD>\"</KBD></CODE>
        !           999: <DD><KBD>"</KBD>, a double quotation mark
        !          1000: <DT><CODE><KBD>\'</KBD></CODE>
        !          1001: <DD><KBD>'</KBD>, a single quote or apostrophe
        !          1002: </DL>
        !          1003: <P>
        !          1004: 
        !          1005: In addition to the GNU Emacs style escape sequences, a second
        !          1006: set of backslash escapes is available:
        !          1007: </P><P>
        !          1008: 
        !          1009: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1010: <DT><CODE>\a</CODE>
        !          1011: <DD>alert (bell)
        !          1012: <DT><CODE>\b</CODE>
        !          1013: <DD>backspace
        !          1014: <DT><CODE>\d</CODE>
        !          1015: <DD>delete
        !          1016: <DT><CODE>\f</CODE>
        !          1017: <DD>form feed
        !          1018: <DT><CODE>\n</CODE>
        !          1019: <DD>newline
        !          1020: <DT><CODE>\r</CODE>
        !          1021: <DD>carriage return
        !          1022: <DT><CODE>\t</CODE>
        !          1023: <DD>horizontal tab
        !          1024: <DT><CODE>\v</CODE>
        !          1025: <DD>vertical tab
        !          1026: <DT><CODE>\<VAR>nnn</VAR></CODE>
        !          1027: <DD>the eight-bit character whose value is the octal value <VAR>nnn</VAR>
        !          1028: (one to three digits)
        !          1029: <DT><CODE>\x<VAR>HH</VAR></CODE>
        !          1030: <DD>the eight-bit character whose value is the hexadecimal value <VAR>HH</VAR>
        !          1031: (one or two hex digits)
        !          1032: </DL>
        !          1033: <P>
        !          1034: 
        !          1035: When entering the text of a macro, single or double quotes must
        !          1036: be used to indicate a macro definition.
        !          1037: Unquoted text is assumed to be a function name.
        !          1038: In the macro body, the backslash escapes described above are expanded.
        !          1039: Backslash will quote any other character in the macro text,
        !          1040: including <SAMP>`"'</SAMP> and <SAMP>`''</SAMP>.
        !          1041: For example, the following binding will make <SAMP>`<KBD>C-x</KBD> \'</SAMP>
        !          1042: insert a single <SAMP>`\'</SAMP> into the line:
        !          1043: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>"\C-x\\": "\\"
        !          1044: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          1045: 
        !          1046: </DL>
        !          1047: <P>
        !          1048: 
        !          1049: <A NAME="Conditional Init Constructs"></A>
        !          1050: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          1051: <A NAME="SEC11"></A>
        !          1052: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          1053: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC10"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1054: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC12"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1055: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC12"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1056: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          1057: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1058: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          1059: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          1060: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          1061: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          1062: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1063: <H3> 1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs </H3>
        !          1064: <!--docid::SEC11::-->
        !          1065: <P>
        !          1066: 
        !          1067: Readline implements a facility similar in spirit to the conditional
        !          1068: compilation features of the C preprocessor which allows key
        !          1069: bindings and variable settings to be performed as the result
        !          1070: of tests.  There are four parser directives used.
        !          1071: </P><P>
        !          1072: 
        !          1073: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1074: <DT><CODE>$if</CODE>
        !          1075: <DD>The <CODE>$if</CODE> construct allows bindings to be made based on the
        !          1076: editing mode, the terminal being used, or the application using
        !          1077: Readline.  The text of the test extends to the end of the line;
        !          1078: no characters are required to isolate it.
        !          1079: <P>
        !          1080: 
        !          1081: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1082: <DT><CODE>mode</CODE>
        !          1083: <DD>The <CODE>mode=</CODE> form of the <CODE>$if</CODE> directive is used to test
        !          1084: whether Readline is in <CODE>emacs</CODE> or <CODE>vi</CODE> mode.
        !          1085: This may be used in conjunction
        !          1086: with the <SAMP>`set keymap'</SAMP> command, for instance, to set bindings in
        !          1087: the <CODE>emacs-standard</CODE> and <CODE>emacs-ctlx</CODE> keymaps only if
        !          1088: Readline is starting out in <CODE>emacs</CODE> mode.
        !          1089: <P>
        !          1090: 
        !          1091: <DT><CODE>term</CODE>
        !          1092: <DD>The <CODE>term=</CODE> form may be used to include terminal-specific
        !          1093: key bindings, perhaps to bind the key sequences output by the
        !          1094: terminal's function keys.  The word on the right side of the
        !          1095: <SAMP>`='</SAMP> is tested against both the full name of the terminal and
        !          1096: the portion of the terminal name before the first <SAMP>`-'</SAMP>.  This
        !          1097: allows <CODE>sun</CODE> to match both <CODE>sun</CODE> and <CODE>sun-cmd</CODE>,
        !          1098: for instance.
        !          1099: <P>
        !          1100: 
        !          1101: <DT><CODE>application</CODE>
        !          1102: <DD>The <VAR>application</VAR> construct is used to include
        !          1103: application-specific settings.  Each program using the Readline
        !          1104: library sets the <VAR>application name</VAR>, and you can test for
        !          1105: a particular value. 
        !          1106: This could be used to bind key sequences to functions useful for
        !          1107: a specific program.  For instance, the following command adds a
        !          1108: key sequence that quotes the current or previous word in Bash:
        !          1109: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>$if Bash
        !          1110: # Quote the current or previous word
        !          1111: "\C-xq": "\eb\"\ef\""
        !          1112: $endif
        !          1113: </pre></td></tr></table></DL>
        !          1114: <P>
        !          1115: 
        !          1116: <DT><CODE>$endif</CODE>
        !          1117: <DD>This command, as seen in the previous example, terminates an
        !          1118: <CODE>$if</CODE> command.
        !          1119: <P>
        !          1120: 
        !          1121: <DT><CODE>$else</CODE>
        !          1122: <DD>Commands in this branch of the <CODE>$if</CODE> directive are executed if
        !          1123: the test fails.
        !          1124: <P>
        !          1125: 
        !          1126: <DT><CODE>$include</CODE>
        !          1127: <DD>This directive takes a single filename as an argument and reads commands
        !          1128: and bindings from that file.
        !          1129: For example, the following directive reads from <TT>`/etc/inputrc'</TT>:
        !          1130: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>$include /etc/inputrc
        !          1131: </pre></td></tr></table></DL>
        !          1132: <P>
        !          1133: 
        !          1134: <A NAME="Sample Init File"></A>
        !          1135: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          1136: <A NAME="SEC12"></A>
        !          1137: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          1138: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC11"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1139: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1140: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1141: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC9"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          1142: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1143: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          1144: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          1145: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          1146: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          1147: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1148: <H3> 1.3.3 Sample Init File </H3>
        !          1149: <!--docid::SEC12::-->
        !          1150: <P>
        !          1151: 
        !          1152: Here is an example of an <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file.  This illustrates key
        !          1153: binding, variable assignment, and conditional syntax.
        !          1154: </P><P>
        !          1155: 
        !          1156: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre># This file controls the behaviour of line input editing for
        !          1157: # programs that use the GNU Readline library.  Existing
        !          1158: # programs include FTP, Bash, and GDB.
        !          1159: #
        !          1160: # You can re-read the inputrc file with C-x C-r.
        !          1161: # Lines beginning with '#' are comments.
        !          1162: #
        !          1163: # First, include any system-wide bindings and variable
        !          1164: # assignments from /etc/Inputrc
        !          1165: $include /etc/Inputrc
        !          1166: 
        !          1167: #
        !          1168: # Set various bindings for emacs mode.
        !          1169: 
        !          1170: set editing-mode emacs 
        !          1171: 
        !          1172: $if mode=emacs
        !          1173: 
        !          1174: Meta-Control-h:        backward-kill-word      Text after the function name is ignored
        !          1175: 
        !          1176: #
        !          1177: # Arrow keys in keypad mode
        !          1178: #
        !          1179: #"\M-OD":        backward-char
        !          1180: #"\M-OC":        forward-char
        !          1181: #"\M-OA":        previous-history
        !          1182: #"\M-OB":        next-history
        !          1183: #
        !          1184: # Arrow keys in ANSI mode
        !          1185: #
        !          1186: "\M-[D":        backward-char
        !          1187: "\M-[C":        forward-char
        !          1188: "\M-[A":        previous-history
        !          1189: "\M-[B":        next-history
        !          1190: #
        !          1191: # Arrow keys in 8 bit keypad mode
        !          1192: #
        !          1193: #"\M-\C-OD":       backward-char
        !          1194: #"\M-\C-OC":       forward-char
        !          1195: #"\M-\C-OA":       previous-history
        !          1196: #"\M-\C-OB":       next-history
        !          1197: #
        !          1198: # Arrow keys in 8 bit ANSI mode
        !          1199: #
        !          1200: #"\M-\C-[D":       backward-char
        !          1201: #"\M-\C-[C":       forward-char
        !          1202: #"\M-\C-[A":       previous-history
        !          1203: #"\M-\C-[B":       next-history
        !          1204: 
        !          1205: C-q: quoted-insert
        !          1206: 
        !          1207: $endif
        !          1208: 
        !          1209: # An old-style binding.  This happens to be the default.
        !          1210: TAB: complete
        !          1211: 
        !          1212: # Macros that are convenient for shell interaction
        !          1213: $if Bash
        !          1214: # edit the path
        !          1215: "\C-xp": "PATH=${PATH}\e\C-e\C-a\ef\C-f"
        !          1216: # prepare to type a quoted word --
        !          1217: # insert open and close double quotes
        !          1218: # and move to just after the open quote
        !          1219: "\C-x\"": "\"\"\C-b"
        !          1220: # insert a backslash (testing backslash escapes
        !          1221: # in sequences and macros)
        !          1222: "\C-x\\": "\\"
        !          1223: # Quote the current or previous word
        !          1224: "\C-xq": "\eb\"\ef\""
        !          1225: # Add a binding to refresh the line, which is unbound
        !          1226: "\C-xr": redraw-current-line
        !          1227: # Edit variable on current line.
        !          1228: "\M-\C-v": "\C-a\C-k$\C-y\M-\C-e\C-a\C-y="
        !          1229: $endif
        !          1230: 
        !          1231: # use a visible bell if one is available
        !          1232: set bell-style visible
        !          1233: 
        !          1234: # don't strip characters to 7 bits when reading
        !          1235: set input-meta on
        !          1236: 
        !          1237: # allow iso-latin1 characters to be inserted rather
        !          1238: # than converted to prefix-meta sequences
        !          1239: set convert-meta off
        !          1240: 
        !          1241: # display characters with the eighth bit set directly
        !          1242: # rather than as meta-prefixed characters
        !          1243: set output-meta on
        !          1244: 
        !          1245: # if there are more than 150 possible completions for
        !          1246: # a word, ask the user if he wants to see all of them
        !          1247: set completion-query-items 150
        !          1248: 
        !          1249: # For FTP
        !          1250: $if Ftp
        !          1251: "\C-xg": "get \M-?"
        !          1252: "\C-xt": "put \M-?"
        !          1253: "\M-.": yank-last-arg
        !          1254: $endif
        !          1255: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          1256: 
        !          1257: <A NAME="Bindable Readline Commands"></A>
        !          1258: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          1259: <A NAME="SEC13"></A>
        !          1260: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          1261: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC12"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1262: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC14"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1263: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1264: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC1"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          1265: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1266: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          1267: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          1268: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          1269: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          1270: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1271: <H2> 1.4 Bindable Readline Commands </H2>
        !          1272: <!--docid::SEC13::-->
        !          1273: <P>
        !          1274: 
        !          1275: <BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> 
        !          1276: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Moving about the line.</TD></TR>
        !          1277: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Getting at previous lines.</TD></TR>
        !          1278: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Commands for changing text.</TD></TR>
        !          1279: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Commands for killing and yanking.</TD></TR>
        !          1280: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Specifying numeric arguments, repeat counts.</TD></TR>
        !          1281: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Getting Readline to do the typing for you.</TD></TR>
        !          1282: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Saving and re-executing typed characters</TD></TR>
        !          1283: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Other miscellaneous commands.</TD></TR>
        !          1284: </TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE>
        !          1285: <P>
        !          1286: 
        !          1287: This section describes Readline commands that may be bound to key
        !          1288: sequences.
        !          1289: Command names without an accompanying key sequence are unbound by default.
        !          1290: </P><P>
        !          1291: 
        !          1292: In the following descriptions, <EM>point</EM> refers to the current cursor
        !          1293: position, and <EM>mark</EM> refers to a cursor position saved by the
        !          1294: <CODE>set-mark</CODE> command.
        !          1295: The text between the point and mark is referred to as the <EM>region</EM>.
        !          1296: </P><P>
        !          1297: 
        !          1298: <A NAME="Commands For Moving"></A>
        !          1299: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          1300: <A NAME="SEC14"></A>
        !          1301: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          1302: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1303: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC15"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1304: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1305: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          1306: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1307: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          1308: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          1309: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          1310: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          1311: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1312: <H3> 1.4.1 Commands For Moving </H3>
        !          1313: <!--docid::SEC14::-->
        !          1314: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1315: <A NAME="IDX38"></A>
        !          1316: <DT><CODE>beginning-of-line (C-a)</CODE>
        !          1317: <DD><A NAME="IDX39"></A>
        !          1318: Move to the start of the current line.
        !          1319: <P>
        !          1320: 
        !          1321: <A NAME="IDX40"></A>
        !          1322: <DT><CODE>end-of-line (C-e)</CODE>
        !          1323: <DD><A NAME="IDX41"></A>
        !          1324: Move to the end of the line.
        !          1325: <P>
        !          1326: 
        !          1327: <A NAME="IDX42"></A>
        !          1328: <DT><CODE>forward-char (C-f)</CODE>
        !          1329: <DD><A NAME="IDX43"></A>
        !          1330: Move forward a character.
        !          1331: <P>
        !          1332: 
        !          1333: <A NAME="IDX44"></A>
        !          1334: <DT><CODE>backward-char (C-b)</CODE>
        !          1335: <DD><A NAME="IDX45"></A>
        !          1336: Move back a character.
        !          1337: <P>
        !          1338: 
        !          1339: <A NAME="IDX46"></A>
        !          1340: <DT><CODE>forward-word (M-f)</CODE>
        !          1341: <DD><A NAME="IDX47"></A>
        !          1342: Move forward to the end of the next word.
        !          1343: Words are composed of letters and digits.
        !          1344: <P>
        !          1345: 
        !          1346: <A NAME="IDX48"></A>
        !          1347: <DT><CODE>backward-word (M-b)</CODE>
        !          1348: <DD><A NAME="IDX49"></A>
        !          1349: Move back to the start of the current or previous word.
        !          1350: Words are composed of letters and digits.
        !          1351: <P>
        !          1352: 
        !          1353: <A NAME="IDX50"></A>
        !          1354: <DT><CODE>clear-screen (C-l)</CODE>
        !          1355: <DD><A NAME="IDX51"></A>
        !          1356: Clear the screen and redraw the current line,
        !          1357: leaving the current line at the top of the screen.
        !          1358: <P>
        !          1359: 
        !          1360: <A NAME="IDX52"></A>
        !          1361: <DT><CODE>redraw-current-line ()</CODE>
        !          1362: <DD><A NAME="IDX53"></A>
        !          1363: Refresh the current line.  By default, this is unbound.
        !          1364: <P>
        !          1365: 
        !          1366: </DL>
        !          1367: <P>
        !          1368: 
        !          1369: <A NAME="Commands For History"></A>
        !          1370: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          1371: <A NAME="SEC15"></A>
        !          1372: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          1373: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC14"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1374: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC16"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1375: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC16"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1376: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          1377: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1378: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          1379: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          1380: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          1381: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          1382: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1383: <H3> 1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History </H3>
        !          1384: <!--docid::SEC15::-->
        !          1385: <P>
        !          1386: 
        !          1387: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1388: <A NAME="IDX54"></A>
        !          1389: <DT><CODE>accept-line (Newline or Return)</CODE>
        !          1390: <DD><A NAME="IDX55"></A>
        !          1391: Accept the line regardless of where the cursor is.
        !          1392: If this line is
        !          1393: non-empty, it may be added to the history list for future recall with
        !          1394: <CODE>add_history()</CODE>.
        !          1395: If this line is a modified history line, the history line is restored
        !          1396: to its original state.
        !          1397: <P>
        !          1398: 
        !          1399: <A NAME="IDX56"></A>
        !          1400: <DT><CODE>previous-history (C-p)</CODE>
        !          1401: <DD><A NAME="IDX57"></A>
        !          1402: Move `back' through the history list, fetching the previous command.
        !          1403: <P>
        !          1404: 
        !          1405: <A NAME="IDX58"></A>
        !          1406: <DT><CODE>next-history (C-n)</CODE>
        !          1407: <DD><A NAME="IDX59"></A>
        !          1408: Move `forward' through the history list, fetching the next command.
        !          1409: <P>
        !          1410: 
        !          1411: <A NAME="IDX60"></A>
        !          1412: <DT><CODE>beginning-of-history (M-&#60;)</CODE>
        !          1413: <DD><A NAME="IDX61"></A>
        !          1414: Move to the first line in the history.
        !          1415: <P>
        !          1416: 
        !          1417: <A NAME="IDX62"></A>
        !          1418: <DT><CODE>end-of-history (M-&#62;)</CODE>
        !          1419: <DD><A NAME="IDX63"></A>
        !          1420: Move to the end of the input history, i.e., the line currently
        !          1421: being entered.
        !          1422: <P>
        !          1423: 
        !          1424: <A NAME="IDX64"></A>
        !          1425: <DT><CODE>reverse-search-history (C-r)</CODE>
        !          1426: <DD><A NAME="IDX65"></A>
        !          1427: Search backward starting at the current line and moving `up' through
        !          1428: the history as necessary.  This is an incremental search.
        !          1429: <P>
        !          1430: 
        !          1431: <A NAME="IDX66"></A>
        !          1432: <DT><CODE>forward-search-history (C-s)</CODE>
        !          1433: <DD><A NAME="IDX67"></A>
        !          1434: Search forward starting at the current line and moving `down' through
        !          1435: the the history as necessary.  This is an incremental search.
        !          1436: <P>
        !          1437: 
        !          1438: <A NAME="IDX68"></A>
        !          1439: <DT><CODE>non-incremental-reverse-search-history (M-p)</CODE>
        !          1440: <DD><A NAME="IDX69"></A>
        !          1441: Search backward starting at the current line and moving `up'
        !          1442: through the history as necessary using a non-incremental search
        !          1443: for a string supplied by the user.
        !          1444: <P>
        !          1445: 
        !          1446: <A NAME="IDX70"></A>
        !          1447: <DT><CODE>non-incremental-forward-search-history (M-n)</CODE>
        !          1448: <DD><A NAME="IDX71"></A>
        !          1449: Search forward starting at the current line and moving `down'
        !          1450: through the the history as necessary using a non-incremental search
        !          1451: for a string supplied by the user.
        !          1452: <P>
        !          1453: 
        !          1454: <A NAME="IDX72"></A>
        !          1455: <DT><CODE>history-search-forward ()</CODE>
        !          1456: <DD><A NAME="IDX73"></A>
        !          1457: Search forward through the history for the string of characters
        !          1458: between the start of the current line and the point.
        !          1459: The search string must match at the beginning of a history line.
        !          1460: This is a non-incremental search.
        !          1461: By default, this command is unbound.
        !          1462: <P>
        !          1463: 
        !          1464: <A NAME="IDX74"></A>
        !          1465: <DT><CODE>history-search-backward ()</CODE>
        !          1466: <DD><A NAME="IDX75"></A>
        !          1467: Search backward through the history for the string of characters
        !          1468: between the start of the current line and the point.
        !          1469: The search string must match at the beginning of a history line.
        !          1470: This is a non-incremental search.
        !          1471: By default, this command is unbound.
        !          1472: <P>
        !          1473: 
        !          1474: <A NAME="IDX76"></A>
        !          1475: <DT><CODE>history-substr-search-forward ()</CODE>
        !          1476: <DD><A NAME="IDX77"></A>
        !          1477: Search forward through the history for the string of characters
        !          1478: between the start of the current line and the point.
        !          1479: The search string may match anywhere in a history line.
        !          1480: This is a non-incremental search.
        !          1481: By default, this command is unbound.
        !          1482: <P>
        !          1483: 
        !          1484: <A NAME="IDX78"></A>
        !          1485: <DT><CODE>history-substr-search-backward ()</CODE>
        !          1486: <DD><A NAME="IDX79"></A>
        !          1487: Search backward through the history for the string of characters
        !          1488: between the start of the current line and the point.
        !          1489: The search string may match anywhere in a history line.
        !          1490: This is a non-incremental search.
        !          1491: By default, this command is unbound.
        !          1492: <P>
        !          1493: 
        !          1494: <A NAME="IDX80"></A>
        !          1495: <DT><CODE>yank-nth-arg (M-C-y)</CODE>
        !          1496: <DD><A NAME="IDX81"></A>
        !          1497: Insert the first argument to the previous command (usually
        !          1498: the second word on the previous line) at point.
        !          1499: With an argument <VAR>n</VAR>,
        !          1500: insert the <VAR>n</VAR>th word from the previous command (the words
        !          1501: in the previous command begin with word 0).  A negative argument
        !          1502: inserts the <VAR>n</VAR>th word from the end of the previous command.
        !          1503: Once the argument <VAR>n</VAR> is computed, the argument is extracted
        !          1504: as if the <SAMP>`!<VAR>n</VAR>'</SAMP> history expansion had been specified.
        !          1505: <P>
        !          1506: 
        !          1507: <A NAME="IDX82"></A>
        !          1508: <DT><CODE>yank-last-arg (M-. or M-_)</CODE>
        !          1509: <DD><A NAME="IDX83"></A>
        !          1510: Insert last argument to the previous command (the last word of the
        !          1511: previous history entry).
        !          1512: With a numeric argument, behave exactly like <CODE>yank-nth-arg</CODE>.
        !          1513: Successive calls to <CODE>yank-last-arg</CODE> move back through the history
        !          1514: list, inserting the last word (or the word specified by the argument to
        !          1515: the first call) of each line in turn.
        !          1516: Any numeric argument supplied to these successive calls determines
        !          1517: the direction to move through the history.  A negative argument switches
        !          1518: the direction through the history (back or forward).
        !          1519: The history expansion facilities are used to extract the last argument,
        !          1520: as if the <SAMP>`!$'</SAMP> history expansion had been specified.
        !          1521: <P>
        !          1522: 
        !          1523: </DL>
        !          1524: <P>
        !          1525: 
        !          1526: <A NAME="Commands For Text"></A>
        !          1527: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          1528: <A NAME="SEC16"></A>
        !          1529: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          1530: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC15"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1531: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC17"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1532: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC17"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1533: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          1534: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1535: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          1536: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          1537: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          1538: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          1539: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1540: <H3> 1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text </H3>
        !          1541: <!--docid::SEC16::-->
        !          1542: <P>
        !          1543: 
        !          1544: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1545: 
        !          1546: <A NAME="IDX84"></A>
        !          1547: <DT><CODE><I>end-of-file</I> (usually C-d)</CODE>
        !          1548: <DD><A NAME="IDX85"></A>
        !          1549: The character indicating end-of-file as set, for example, by
        !          1550: <CODE>stty</CODE>.  If this character is read when there are no characters
        !          1551: on the line, and point is at the beginning of the line, Readline
        !          1552: interprets it as the end of input and returns EOF.
        !          1553: <P>
        !          1554: 
        !          1555: <A NAME="IDX86"></A>
        !          1556: <DT><CODE>delete-char (C-d)</CODE>
        !          1557: <DD><A NAME="IDX87"></A>
        !          1558: Delete the character at point.  If this function is bound to the
        !          1559: same character as the tty EOF character, as <KBD>C-d</KBD>
        !          1560: commonly is, see above for the effects.
        !          1561: <P>
        !          1562: 
        !          1563: <A NAME="IDX88"></A>
        !          1564: <DT><CODE>backward-delete-char (Rubout)</CODE>
        !          1565: <DD><A NAME="IDX89"></A>
        !          1566: Delete the character behind the cursor.  A numeric argument means
        !          1567: to kill the characters instead of deleting them.
        !          1568: <P>
        !          1569: 
        !          1570: <A NAME="IDX90"></A>
        !          1571: <DT><CODE>forward-backward-delete-char ()</CODE>
        !          1572: <DD><A NAME="IDX91"></A>
        !          1573: Delete the character under the cursor, unless the cursor is at the
        !          1574: end of the line, in which case the character behind the cursor is
        !          1575: deleted.  By default, this is not bound to a key.
        !          1576: <P>
        !          1577: 
        !          1578: <A NAME="IDX92"></A>
        !          1579: <DT><CODE>quoted-insert (C-q or C-v)</CODE>
        !          1580: <DD><A NAME="IDX93"></A>
        !          1581: Add the next character typed to the line verbatim.  This is
        !          1582: how to insert key sequences like <KBD>C-q</KBD>, for example.
        !          1583: <P>
        !          1584: 
        !          1585: <A NAME="IDX94"></A>
        !          1586: <DT><CODE>tab-insert (M-<KBD>TAB</KBD>)</CODE>
        !          1587: <DD><A NAME="IDX95"></A>
        !          1588: Insert a tab character.
        !          1589: <P>
        !          1590: 
        !          1591: <A NAME="IDX96"></A>
        !          1592: <DT><CODE>self-insert (a, b, A, 1, !, <small>...</small>)</CODE>
        !          1593: <DD><A NAME="IDX97"></A>
        !          1594: Insert yourself.
        !          1595: <P>
        !          1596: 
        !          1597: <A NAME="IDX98"></A>
        !          1598: <DT><CODE>transpose-chars (C-t)</CODE>
        !          1599: <DD><A NAME="IDX99"></A>
        !          1600: Drag the character before the cursor forward over
        !          1601: the character at the cursor, moving the
        !          1602: cursor forward as well.  If the insertion point
        !          1603: is at the end of the line, then this
        !          1604: transposes the last two characters of the line.
        !          1605: Negative arguments have no effect.
        !          1606: <P>
        !          1607: 
        !          1608: <A NAME="IDX100"></A>
        !          1609: <DT><CODE>transpose-words (M-t)</CODE>
        !          1610: <DD><A NAME="IDX101"></A>
        !          1611: Drag the word before point past the word after point,
        !          1612: moving point past that word as well.
        !          1613: If the insertion point is at the end of the line, this transposes
        !          1614: the last two words on the line.
        !          1615: <P>
        !          1616: 
        !          1617: <A NAME="IDX102"></A>
        !          1618: <DT><CODE>upcase-word (M-u)</CODE>
        !          1619: <DD><A NAME="IDX103"></A>
        !          1620: Uppercase the current (or following) word.  With a negative argument,
        !          1621: uppercase the previous word, but do not move the cursor.
        !          1622: <P>
        !          1623: 
        !          1624: <A NAME="IDX104"></A>
        !          1625: <DT><CODE>downcase-word (M-l)</CODE>
        !          1626: <DD><A NAME="IDX105"></A>
        !          1627: Lowercase the current (or following) word.  With a negative argument,
        !          1628: lowercase the previous word, but do not move the cursor.
        !          1629: <P>
        !          1630: 
        !          1631: <A NAME="IDX106"></A>
        !          1632: <DT><CODE>capitalize-word (M-c)</CODE>
        !          1633: <DD><A NAME="IDX107"></A>
        !          1634: Capitalize the current (or following) word.  With a negative argument,
        !          1635: capitalize the previous word, but do not move the cursor.
        !          1636: <P>
        !          1637: 
        !          1638: <A NAME="IDX108"></A>
        !          1639: <DT><CODE>overwrite-mode ()</CODE>
        !          1640: <DD><A NAME="IDX109"></A>
        !          1641: Toggle overwrite mode.  With an explicit positive numeric argument,
        !          1642: switches to overwrite mode.  With an explicit non-positive numeric
        !          1643: argument, switches to insert mode.  This command affects only
        !          1644: <CODE>emacs</CODE> mode; <CODE>vi</CODE> mode does overwrite differently.
        !          1645: Each call to <CODE>readline()</CODE> starts in insert mode.
        !          1646: <P>
        !          1647: 
        !          1648: In overwrite mode, characters bound to <CODE>self-insert</CODE> replace
        !          1649: the text at point rather than pushing the text to the right.
        !          1650: Characters bound to <CODE>backward-delete-char</CODE> replace the character
        !          1651: before point with a space.
        !          1652: </P><P>
        !          1653: 
        !          1654: By default, this command is unbound.
        !          1655: </P><P>
        !          1656: 
        !          1657: </DL>
        !          1658: <P>
        !          1659: 
        !          1660: <A NAME="Commands For Killing"></A>
        !          1661: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          1662: <A NAME="SEC17"></A>
        !          1663: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          1664: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC16"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1665: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC18"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1666: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC18"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1667: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          1668: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1669: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          1670: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          1671: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          1672: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          1673: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1674: <H3> 1.4.4 Killing And Yanking </H3>
        !          1675: <!--docid::SEC17::-->
        !          1676: <P>
        !          1677: 
        !          1678: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1679: 
        !          1680: <A NAME="IDX110"></A>
        !          1681: <DT><CODE>kill-line (C-k)</CODE>
        !          1682: <DD><A NAME="IDX111"></A>
        !          1683: Kill the text from point to the end of the line.
        !          1684: <P>
        !          1685: 
        !          1686: <A NAME="IDX112"></A>
        !          1687: <DT><CODE>backward-kill-line (C-x Rubout)</CODE>
        !          1688: <DD><A NAME="IDX113"></A>
        !          1689: Kill backward to the beginning of the line.
        !          1690: <P>
        !          1691: 
        !          1692: <A NAME="IDX114"></A>
        !          1693: <DT><CODE>unix-line-discard (C-u)</CODE>
        !          1694: <DD><A NAME="IDX115"></A>
        !          1695: Kill backward from the cursor to the beginning of the current line.
        !          1696: <P>
        !          1697: 
        !          1698: <A NAME="IDX116"></A>
        !          1699: <DT><CODE>kill-whole-line ()</CODE>
        !          1700: <DD><A NAME="IDX117"></A>
        !          1701: Kill all characters on the current line, no matter where point is.
        !          1702: By default, this is unbound.
        !          1703: <P>
        !          1704: 
        !          1705: <A NAME="IDX118"></A>
        !          1706: <DT><CODE>kill-word (M-d)</CODE>
        !          1707: <DD><A NAME="IDX119"></A>
        !          1708: Kill from point to the end of the current word, or if between
        !          1709: words, to the end of the next word.
        !          1710: Word boundaries are the same as <CODE>forward-word</CODE>.
        !          1711: <P>
        !          1712: 
        !          1713: <A NAME="IDX120"></A>
        !          1714: <DT><CODE>backward-kill-word (M-<KBD>DEL</KBD>)</CODE>
        !          1715: <DD><A NAME="IDX121"></A>
        !          1716: Kill the word behind point.
        !          1717: Word boundaries are the same as <CODE>backward-word</CODE>.
        !          1718: <P>
        !          1719: 
        !          1720: <A NAME="IDX122"></A>
        !          1721: <DT><CODE>unix-word-rubout (C-w)</CODE>
        !          1722: <DD><A NAME="IDX123"></A>
        !          1723: Kill the word behind point, using white space as a word boundary.
        !          1724: The killed text is saved on the kill-ring.
        !          1725: <P>
        !          1726: 
        !          1727: <A NAME="IDX124"></A>
        !          1728: <DT><CODE>unix-filename-rubout ()</CODE>
        !          1729: <DD><A NAME="IDX125"></A>
        !          1730: Kill the word behind point, using white space and the slash character
        !          1731: as the word boundaries.
        !          1732: The killed text is saved on the kill-ring.
        !          1733: <P>
        !          1734: 
        !          1735: <A NAME="IDX126"></A>
        !          1736: <DT><CODE>delete-horizontal-space ()</CODE>
        !          1737: <DD><A NAME="IDX127"></A>
        !          1738: Delete all spaces and tabs around point.  By default, this is unbound.
        !          1739: <P>
        !          1740: 
        !          1741: <A NAME="IDX128"></A>
        !          1742: <DT><CODE>kill-region ()</CODE>
        !          1743: <DD><A NAME="IDX129"></A>
        !          1744: Kill the text in the current region.
        !          1745: By default, this command is unbound.
        !          1746: <P>
        !          1747: 
        !          1748: <A NAME="IDX130"></A>
        !          1749: <DT><CODE>copy-region-as-kill ()</CODE>
        !          1750: <DD><A NAME="IDX131"></A>
        !          1751: Copy the text in the region to the kill buffer, so it can be yanked
        !          1752: right away.  By default, this command is unbound.
        !          1753: <P>
        !          1754: 
        !          1755: <A NAME="IDX132"></A>
        !          1756: <DT><CODE>copy-backward-word ()</CODE>
        !          1757: <DD><A NAME="IDX133"></A>
        !          1758: Copy the word before point to the kill buffer.
        !          1759: The word boundaries are the same as <CODE>backward-word</CODE>.
        !          1760: By default, this command is unbound.
        !          1761: <P>
        !          1762: 
        !          1763: <A NAME="IDX134"></A>
        !          1764: <DT><CODE>copy-forward-word ()</CODE>
        !          1765: <DD><A NAME="IDX135"></A>
        !          1766: Copy the word following point to the kill buffer.
        !          1767: The word boundaries are the same as <CODE>forward-word</CODE>.
        !          1768: By default, this command is unbound.
        !          1769: <P>
        !          1770: 
        !          1771: <A NAME="IDX136"></A>
        !          1772: <DT><CODE>yank (C-y)</CODE>
        !          1773: <DD><A NAME="IDX137"></A>
        !          1774: Yank the top of the kill ring into the buffer at point.
        !          1775: <P>
        !          1776: 
        !          1777: <A NAME="IDX138"></A>
        !          1778: <DT><CODE>yank-pop (M-y)</CODE>
        !          1779: <DD><A NAME="IDX139"></A>
        !          1780: Rotate the kill-ring, and yank the new top.  You can only do this if
        !          1781: the prior command is <CODE>yank</CODE> or <CODE>yank-pop</CODE>.
        !          1782: </DL>
        !          1783: <P>
        !          1784: 
        !          1785: <A NAME="Numeric Arguments"></A>
        !          1786: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          1787: <A NAME="SEC18"></A>
        !          1788: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          1789: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC17"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          1790: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC19"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
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        !          1792: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD>
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        !          1795: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
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        !          1798: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1799: <H3> 1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments </H3>
        !          1800: <!--docid::SEC18::-->
        !          1801: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1802: 
        !          1803: <A NAME="IDX140"></A>
        !          1804: <DT><CODE>digit-argument (<KBD>M-0</KBD>, <KBD>M-1</KBD>, <small>...</small> <KBD>M--</KBD>)</CODE>
        !          1805: <DD><A NAME="IDX141"></A>
        !          1806: Add this digit to the argument already accumulating, or start a new
        !          1807: argument.  <KBD>M--</KBD> starts a negative argument.
        !          1808: <P>
        !          1809: 
        !          1810: <A NAME="IDX142"></A>
        !          1811: <DT><CODE>universal-argument ()</CODE>
        !          1812: <DD><A NAME="IDX143"></A>
        !          1813: This is another way to specify an argument.
        !          1814: If this command is followed by one or more digits, optionally with a
        !          1815: leading minus sign, those digits define the argument.
        !          1816: If the command is followed by digits, executing <CODE>universal-argument</CODE>
        !          1817: again ends the numeric argument, but is otherwise ignored.
        !          1818: As a special case, if this command is immediately followed by a
        !          1819: character that is neither a digit or minus sign, the argument count
        !          1820: for the next command is multiplied by four.
        !          1821: The argument count is initially one, so executing this function the
        !          1822: first time makes the argument count four, a second time makes the
        !          1823: argument count sixteen, and so on.
        !          1824: By default, this is not bound to a key.
        !          1825: </DL>
        !          1826: <P>
        !          1827: 
        !          1828: <A NAME="Commands For Completion"></A>
        !          1829: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          1830: <A NAME="SEC19"></A>
        !          1831: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          1835: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC13"> Up </A>]</TD>
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        !          1841: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1842: <H3> 1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You </H3>
        !          1843: <!--docid::SEC19::-->
        !          1844: <P>
        !          1845: 
        !          1846: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1847: <A NAME="IDX144"></A>
        !          1848: <DT><CODE>complete (<KBD>TAB</KBD>)</CODE>
        !          1849: <DD><A NAME="IDX145"></A>
        !          1850: Attempt to perform completion on the text before point.
        !          1851: The actual completion performed is application-specific.
        !          1852: The default is filename completion.
        !          1853: <P>
        !          1854: 
        !          1855: <A NAME="IDX146"></A>
        !          1856: <DT><CODE>possible-completions (M-?)</CODE>
        !          1857: <DD><A NAME="IDX147"></A>
        !          1858: List the possible completions of the text before point.
        !          1859: When displaying completions, Readline sets the number of columns used
        !          1860: for display to the value of <CODE>completion-display-width</CODE>, the value of
        !          1861: the environment variable <CODE>COLUMNS</CODE>, or the screen width, in that order.
        !          1862: <P>
        !          1863: 
        !          1864: <A NAME="IDX148"></A>
        !          1865: <DT><CODE>insert-completions (M-*)</CODE>
        !          1866: <DD><A NAME="IDX149"></A>
        !          1867: Insert all completions of the text before point that would have
        !          1868: been generated by <CODE>possible-completions</CODE>.
        !          1869: <P>
        !          1870: 
        !          1871: <A NAME="IDX150"></A>
        !          1872: <DT><CODE>menu-complete ()</CODE>
        !          1873: <DD><A NAME="IDX151"></A>
        !          1874: Similar to <CODE>complete</CODE>, but replaces the word to be completed
        !          1875: with a single match from the list of possible completions.
        !          1876: Repeated execution of <CODE>menu-complete</CODE> steps through the list
        !          1877: of possible completions, inserting each match in turn.
        !          1878: At the end of the list of completions, the bell is rung
        !          1879: (subject to the setting of <CODE>bell-style</CODE>)
        !          1880: and the original text is restored.
        !          1881: An argument of <VAR>n</VAR> moves <VAR>n</VAR> positions forward in the list
        !          1882: of matches; a negative argument may be used to move backward
        !          1883: through the list.
        !          1884: This command is intended to be bound to <KBD>TAB</KBD>, but is unbound
        !          1885: by default.
        !          1886: <P>
        !          1887: 
        !          1888: <A NAME="IDX152"></A>
        !          1889: <DT><CODE>menu-complete-backward ()</CODE>
        !          1890: <DD><A NAME="IDX153"></A>
        !          1891: Identical to <CODE>menu-complete</CODE>, but moves backward through the list
        !          1892: of possible completions, as if <CODE>menu-complete</CODE> had been given a
        !          1893: negative argument.
        !          1894: <P>
        !          1895: 
        !          1896: <A NAME="IDX154"></A>
        !          1897: <DT><CODE>delete-char-or-list ()</CODE>
        !          1898: <DD><A NAME="IDX155"></A>
        !          1899: Deletes the character under the cursor if not at the beginning or
        !          1900: end of the line (like <CODE>delete-char</CODE>).
        !          1901: If at the end of the line, behaves identically to
        !          1902: <CODE>possible-completions</CODE>.
        !          1903: This command is unbound by default.
        !          1904: <P>
        !          1905: 
        !          1906: </DL>
        !          1907: <P>
        !          1908: 
        !          1909: <A NAME="Keyboard Macros"></A>
        !          1910: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          1911: <A NAME="SEC20"></A>
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        !          1922: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1923: <H3> 1.4.7 Keyboard Macros </H3>
        !          1924: <!--docid::SEC20::-->
        !          1925: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1926: 
        !          1927: <A NAME="IDX156"></A>
        !          1928: <DT><CODE>start-kbd-macro (C-x ()</CODE>
        !          1929: <DD><A NAME="IDX157"></A>
        !          1930: Begin saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro.
        !          1931: <P>
        !          1932: 
        !          1933: <A NAME="IDX158"></A>
        !          1934: <DT><CODE>end-kbd-macro (C-x ))</CODE>
        !          1935: <DD><A NAME="IDX159"></A>
        !          1936: Stop saving the characters typed into the current keyboard macro
        !          1937: and save the definition.
        !          1938: <P>
        !          1939: 
        !          1940: <A NAME="IDX160"></A>
        !          1941: <DT><CODE>call-last-kbd-macro (C-x e)</CODE>
        !          1942: <DD><A NAME="IDX161"></A>
        !          1943: Re-execute the last keyboard macro defined, by making the characters
        !          1944: in the macro appear as if typed at the keyboard.
        !          1945: <P>
        !          1946: 
        !          1947: <A NAME="IDX162"></A>
        !          1948: <DT><CODE>print-last-kbd-macro ()</CODE>
        !          1949: <DD><A NAME="IDX163"></A>
        !          1950: Print the last keboard macro defined in a format suitable for the
        !          1951: <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file.
        !          1952: <P>
        !          1953: 
        !          1954: </DL>
        !          1955: <P>
        !          1956: 
        !          1957: <A NAME="Miscellaneous Commands"></A>
        !          1958: <HR SIZE="6">
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        !          1970: </TR></TABLE>
        !          1971: <H3> 1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands </H3>
        !          1972: <!--docid::SEC21::-->
        !          1973: <DL COMPACT>
        !          1974: 
        !          1975: <A NAME="IDX164"></A>
        !          1976: <DT><CODE>re-read-init-file (C-x C-r)</CODE>
        !          1977: <DD><A NAME="IDX165"></A>
        !          1978: Read in the contents of the <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file, and incorporate
        !          1979: any bindings or variable assignments found there.
        !          1980: <P>
        !          1981: 
        !          1982: <A NAME="IDX166"></A>
        !          1983: <DT><CODE>abort (C-g)</CODE>
        !          1984: <DD><A NAME="IDX167"></A>
        !          1985: Abort the current editing command and
        !          1986: ring the terminal's bell (subject to the setting of
        !          1987: <CODE>bell-style</CODE>).
        !          1988: <P>
        !          1989: 
        !          1990: <A NAME="IDX168"></A>
        !          1991: <DT><CODE>do-uppercase-version (M-a, M-b, M-<VAR>x</VAR>, <small>...</small>)</CODE>
        !          1992: <DD><A NAME="IDX169"></A>
        !          1993: If the metafied character <VAR>x</VAR> is lowercase, run the command
        !          1994: that is bound to the corresponding uppercase character.
        !          1995: <P>
        !          1996: 
        !          1997: <A NAME="IDX170"></A>
        !          1998: <DT><CODE>prefix-meta (<KBD>ESC</KBD>)</CODE>
        !          1999: <DD><A NAME="IDX171"></A>
        !          2000: Metafy the next character typed.  This is for keyboards
        !          2001: without a meta key.  Typing <SAMP>`<KBD>ESC</KBD> f'</SAMP> is equivalent to typing
        !          2002: <KBD>M-f</KBD>.
        !          2003: <P>
        !          2004: 
        !          2005: <A NAME="IDX172"></A>
        !          2006: <DT><CODE>undo (C-_ or C-x C-u)</CODE>
        !          2007: <DD><A NAME="IDX173"></A>
        !          2008: Incremental undo, separately remembered for each line.
        !          2009: <P>
        !          2010: 
        !          2011: <A NAME="IDX174"></A>
        !          2012: <DT><CODE>revert-line (M-r)</CODE>
        !          2013: <DD><A NAME="IDX175"></A>
        !          2014: Undo all changes made to this line.  This is like executing the <CODE>undo</CODE>
        !          2015: command enough times to get back to the beginning.
        !          2016: <P>
        !          2017: 
        !          2018: <A NAME="IDX176"></A>
        !          2019: <DT><CODE>tilde-expand (M-~)</CODE>
        !          2020: <DD><A NAME="IDX177"></A>
        !          2021: Perform tilde expansion on the current word.
        !          2022: <P>
        !          2023: 
        !          2024: <A NAME="IDX178"></A>
        !          2025: <DT><CODE>set-mark (C-@)</CODE>
        !          2026: <DD><A NAME="IDX179"></A>
        !          2027: Set the mark to the point.  If a
        !          2028: numeric argument is supplied, the mark is set to that position.
        !          2029: <P>
        !          2030: 
        !          2031: <A NAME="IDX180"></A>
        !          2032: <DT><CODE>exchange-point-and-mark (C-x C-x)</CODE>
        !          2033: <DD><A NAME="IDX181"></A>
        !          2034: Swap the point with the mark.  The current cursor position is set to
        !          2035: the saved position, and the old cursor position is saved as the mark.
        !          2036: <P>
        !          2037: 
        !          2038: <A NAME="IDX182"></A>
        !          2039: <DT><CODE>character-search (C-])</CODE>
        !          2040: <DD><A NAME="IDX183"></A>
        !          2041: A character is read and point is moved to the next occurrence of that
        !          2042: character.  A negative count searches for previous occurrences.
        !          2043: <P>
        !          2044: 
        !          2045: <A NAME="IDX184"></A>
        !          2046: <DT><CODE>character-search-backward (M-C-])</CODE>
        !          2047: <DD><A NAME="IDX185"></A>
        !          2048: A character is read and point is moved to the previous occurrence
        !          2049: of that character.  A negative count searches for subsequent
        !          2050: occurrences.
        !          2051: <P>
        !          2052: 
        !          2053: <A NAME="IDX186"></A>
        !          2054: <DT><CODE>skip-csi-sequence ()</CODE>
        !          2055: <DD><A NAME="IDX187"></A>
        !          2056: Read enough characters to consume a multi-key sequence such as those
        !          2057: defined for keys like Home and End.  Such sequences begin with a
        !          2058: Control Sequence Indicator (CSI), usually ESC-[.  If this sequence is
        !          2059: bound to "\e[", keys producing such sequences will have no effect
        !          2060: unless explicitly bound to a readline command, instead of inserting
        !          2061: stray characters into the editing buffer.  This is unbound by default,
        !          2062: but usually bound to ESC-[.
        !          2063: <P>
        !          2064: 
        !          2065: <A NAME="IDX188"></A>
        !          2066: <DT><CODE>insert-comment (M-#)</CODE>
        !          2067: <DD><A NAME="IDX189"></A>
        !          2068: Without a numeric argument, the value of the <CODE>comment-begin</CODE>
        !          2069: variable is inserted at the beginning of the current line.
        !          2070: If a numeric argument is supplied, this command acts as a toggle:  if
        !          2071: the characters at the beginning of the line do not match the value
        !          2072: of <CODE>comment-begin</CODE>, the value is inserted, otherwise
        !          2073: the characters in <CODE>comment-begin</CODE> are deleted from the beginning of
        !          2074: the line.
        !          2075: In either case, the line is accepted as if a newline had been typed.
        !          2076: <P>
        !          2077: 
        !          2078: <A NAME="IDX190"></A>
        !          2079: <DT><CODE>dump-functions ()</CODE>
        !          2080: <DD><A NAME="IDX191"></A>
        !          2081: Print all of the functions and their key bindings to the
        !          2082: Readline output stream.  If a numeric argument is supplied,
        !          2083: the output is formatted in such a way that it can be made part
        !          2084: of an <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file.  This command is unbound by default.
        !          2085: <P>
        !          2086: 
        !          2087: <A NAME="IDX192"></A>
        !          2088: <DT><CODE>dump-variables ()</CODE>
        !          2089: <DD><A NAME="IDX193"></A>
        !          2090: Print all of the settable variables and their values to the
        !          2091: Readline output stream.  If a numeric argument is supplied,
        !          2092: the output is formatted in such a way that it can be made part
        !          2093: of an <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file.  This command is unbound by default.
        !          2094: <P>
        !          2095: 
        !          2096: <A NAME="IDX194"></A>
        !          2097: <DT><CODE>dump-macros ()</CODE>
        !          2098: <DD><A NAME="IDX195"></A>
        !          2099: Print all of the Readline key sequences bound to macros and the
        !          2100: strings they output.  If a numeric argument is supplied,
        !          2101: the output is formatted in such a way that it can be made part
        !          2102: of an <VAR>inputrc</VAR> file.  This command is unbound by default.
        !          2103: <P>
        !          2104: 
        !          2105: <A NAME="IDX196"></A>
        !          2106: <DT><CODE>emacs-editing-mode (C-e)</CODE>
        !          2107: <DD><A NAME="IDX197"></A>
        !          2108: When in <CODE>vi</CODE> command mode, this causes a switch to <CODE>emacs</CODE>
        !          2109: editing mode.
        !          2110: <P>
        !          2111: 
        !          2112: <A NAME="IDX198"></A>
        !          2113: <DT><CODE>vi-editing-mode (M-C-j)</CODE>
        !          2114: <DD><A NAME="IDX199"></A>
        !          2115: When in <CODE>emacs</CODE> editing mode, this causes a switch to <CODE>vi</CODE>
        !          2116: editing mode.
        !          2117: <P>
        !          2118: 
        !          2119: </DL>
        !          2120: <P>
        !          2121: 
        !          2122: <A NAME="Readline vi Mode"></A>
        !          2123: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          2124: <A NAME="SEC22"></A>
        !          2125: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          2136: <H2> 1.5 Readline vi Mode </H2>
        !          2137: <!--docid::SEC22::-->
        !          2138: <P>
        !          2139: 
        !          2140: While the Readline library does not have a full set of <CODE>vi</CODE>
        !          2141: editing functions, it does contain enough to allow simple editing
        !          2142: of the line.  The Readline <CODE>vi</CODE> mode behaves as specified in
        !          2143: the POSIX standard.
        !          2144: </P><P>
        !          2145: 
        !          2146: In order to switch interactively between <CODE>emacs</CODE> and <CODE>vi</CODE>
        !          2147: editing modes, use the command <KBD>M-C-j</KBD> (bound to emacs-editing-mode
        !          2148: when in <CODE>vi</CODE> mode and to vi-editing-mode in <CODE>emacs</CODE> mode).
        !          2149: The Readline default is <CODE>emacs</CODE> mode.
        !          2150: </P><P>
        !          2151: 
        !          2152: When you enter a line in <CODE>vi</CODE> mode, you are already placed in
        !          2153: `insertion' mode, as if you had typed an <SAMP>`i'</SAMP>.  Pressing <KBD>ESC</KBD>
        !          2154: switches you into `command' mode, where you can edit the text of the
        !          2155: line with the standard <CODE>vi</CODE> movement keys, move to previous
        !          2156: history lines with <SAMP>`k'</SAMP> and subsequent lines with <SAMP>`j'</SAMP>, and
        !          2157: so forth.
        !          2158: </P><P>
        !          2159: 
        !          2160: This document describes the GNU Readline Library, a utility for aiding
        !          2161: in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need
        !          2162: to provide a command line interface.
        !          2163: </P><P>
        !          2164: 
        !          2165: Copyright (C) 1988--2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
        !          2166: </P><P>
        !          2167: 
        !          2168: Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
        !          2169: this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
        !          2170: pare preserved on all copies.
        !          2171: </P><P>
        !          2172: 
        !          2173: Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
        !          2174: manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire
        !          2175: resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission
        !          2176: notice identical to this one.
        !          2177: </P><P>
        !          2178: 
        !          2179: Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
        !          2180: into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
        !          2181: except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved
        !          2182: by the Foundation.
        !          2183: </P><P>
        !          2184: 
        !          2185: <A NAME="Programming with GNU Readline"></A>
        !          2186: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          2187: <A NAME="SEC23"></A>
        !          2188: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          2189: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC22"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          2190: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC24"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          2191: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ &lt;&lt; ]</TD>
        !          2192: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top"> Up </A>]</TD>
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        !          2195: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          2196: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          2197: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          2198: </TR></TABLE>
        !          2199: <H1> 2. Programming with GNU Readline </H1>
        !          2200: <!--docid::SEC23::-->
        !          2201: <P>
        !          2202: 
        !          2203: This chapter describes the interface between the GNU Readline Library and
        !          2204: other programs.  If you are a programmer, and you wish to include the
        !          2205: features found in GNU Readline
        !          2206: such as completion, line editing, and interactive history manipulation
        !          2207: in your own programs, this section is for you.
        !          2208: </P><P>
        !          2209: 
        !          2210: <BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> 
        !          2211: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC24">2.1 Basic Behavior</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Using the default behavior of Readline.</TD></TR>
        !          2212: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC25">2.2 Custom Functions</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Adding your own functions to Readline.</TD></TR>
        !          2213: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Variables accessible to custom
        !          2214:                                        functions.</TD></TR>
        !          2215: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC29">2.4 Readline Convenience Functions</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions which Readline supplies to
        !          2216:                                        aid in writing your own custom
        !          2217:                                        functions.</TD></TR>
        !          2218: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">How Readline behaves when it receives signals.</TD></TR>
        !          2219: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC45">2.6 Custom Completers</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Supplanting or supplementing Readline's
        !          2220:                        completion functions.</TD></TR>
        !          2221: </TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE>
        !          2222: <P>
        !          2223: 
        !          2224: <A NAME="Basic Behavior"></A>
        !          2225: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          2226: <A NAME="SEC24"></A>
        !          2227: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          2228: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          2229: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC25"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          2230: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ &lt;&lt; ]</TD>
        !          2231: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          2232: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC50"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          2233: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          2234: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          2235: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          2236: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          2237: </TR></TABLE>
        !          2238: <H2> 2.1 Basic Behavior </H2>
        !          2239: <!--docid::SEC24::-->
        !          2240: <P>
        !          2241: 
        !          2242: Many programs provide a command line interface, such as <CODE>mail</CODE>,
        !          2243: <CODE>ftp</CODE>, and <CODE>sh</CODE>.  For such programs, the default behaviour of
        !          2244: Readline is sufficient.  This section describes how to use Readline in
        !          2245: the simplest way possible, perhaps to replace calls in your code to
        !          2246: <CODE>gets()</CODE> or <CODE>fgets()</CODE>.
        !          2247: </P><P>
        !          2248: 
        !          2249: <A NAME="IDX200"></A>
        !          2250: <A NAME="IDX201"></A>
        !          2251: </P><P>
        !          2252: 
        !          2253: The function <CODE>readline()</CODE> prints a prompt <VAR>prompt</VAR>
        !          2254: and then reads and returns a single line of text from the user.
        !          2255: If <VAR>prompt</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE> or the empty string, no prompt is displayed.
        !          2256: The line <CODE>readline</CODE> returns is allocated with <CODE>malloc()</CODE>;
        !          2257: the caller should <CODE>free()</CODE> the line when it has finished with it.
        !          2258: The declaration for <CODE>readline</CODE> in ANSI C is
        !          2259: </P><P>
        !          2260: 
        !          2261: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre><CODE>char *readline (const char *<VAR>prompt</VAR>);</CODE>
        !          2262: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          2263: 
        !          2264: So, one might say
        !          2265: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre><CODE>char *line = readline ("Enter a line: ");</CODE>
        !          2266: </pre></td></tr></table>in order to read a line of text from the user.
        !          2267: The line returned has the final newline removed, so only the
        !          2268: text remains.
        !          2269: </P><P>
        !          2270: 
        !          2271: If <CODE>readline</CODE> encounters an <CODE>EOF</CODE> while reading the line, and the
        !          2272: line is empty at that point, then <CODE>(char *)NULL</CODE> is returned.
        !          2273: Otherwise, the line is ended just as if a newline had been typed.
        !          2274: </P><P>
        !          2275: 
        !          2276: If you want the user to be able to get at the line later, (with
        !          2277: <KBD>C-p</KBD> for example), you must call <CODE>add_history()</CODE> to save the
        !          2278: line away in a <EM>history</EM> list of such lines.
        !          2279: </P><P>
        !          2280: 
        !          2281: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre><CODE>add_history (line)</CODE>;
        !          2282: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          2283: 
        !          2284: For full details on the GNU History Library, see the associated manual.
        !          2285: </P><P>
        !          2286: 
        !          2287: It is preferable to avoid saving empty lines on the history list, since
        !          2288: users rarely have a burning need to reuse a blank line.  Here is
        !          2289: a function which usefully replaces the standard <CODE>gets()</CODE> library
        !          2290: function, and has the advantage of no static buffer to overflow:
        !          2291: </P><P>
        !          2292: 
        !          2293: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>/* A static variable for holding the line. */
        !          2294: static char *line_read = (char *)NULL;
        !          2295: 
        !          2296: /* Read a string, and return a pointer to it.
        !          2297:    Returns NULL on EOF. */
        !          2298: char *
        !          2299: rl_gets ()
        !          2300: {
        !          2301:   /* If the buffer has already been allocated,
        !          2302:      return the memory to the free pool. */
        !          2303:   if (line_read)
        !          2304:     {
        !          2305:       free (line_read);
        !          2306:       line_read = (char *)NULL;
        !          2307:     }
        !          2308: 
        !          2309:   /* Get a line from the user. */
        !          2310:   line_read = readline ("");
        !          2311: 
        !          2312:   /* If the line has any text in it,
        !          2313:      save it on the history. */
        !          2314:   if (line_read &#38;&#38; *line_read)
        !          2315:     add_history (line_read);
        !          2316: 
        !          2317:   return (line_read);
        !          2318: }
        !          2319: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          2320: 
        !          2321: This function gives the user the default behaviour of <KBD>TAB</KBD>
        !          2322: completion: completion on file names.  If you do not want Readline to
        !          2323: complete on filenames, you can change the binding of the <KBD>TAB</KBD> key
        !          2324: with <CODE>rl_bind_key()</CODE>.
        !          2325: </P><P>
        !          2326: 
        !          2327: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre><CODE>int rl_bind_key (int <VAR>key</VAR>, rl_command_func_t *<VAR>function</VAR>);</CODE>
        !          2328: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          2329: 
        !          2330: <CODE>rl_bind_key()</CODE> takes two arguments: <VAR>key</VAR> is the character that
        !          2331: you want to bind, and <VAR>function</VAR> is the address of the function to
        !          2332: call when <VAR>key</VAR> is pressed.  Binding <KBD>TAB</KBD> to <CODE>rl_insert()</CODE>
        !          2333: makes <KBD>TAB</KBD> insert itself.
        !          2334: <CODE>rl_bind_key()</CODE> returns non-zero if <VAR>key</VAR> is not a valid
        !          2335: ASCII character code (between 0 and 255).
        !          2336: </P><P>
        !          2337: 
        !          2338: Thus, to disable the default <KBD>TAB</KBD> behavior, the following suffices:
        !          2339: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre><CODE>rl_bind_key ('\t', rl_insert);</CODE>
        !          2340: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          2341: 
        !          2342: This code should be executed once at the start of your program; you
        !          2343: might write a function called <CODE>initialize_readline()</CODE> which
        !          2344: performs this and other desired initializations, such as installing
        !          2345: custom completers (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC45">2.6 Custom Completers</A>).
        !          2346: </P><P>
        !          2347: 
        !          2348: <A NAME="Custom Functions"></A>
        !          2349: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          2350: <A NAME="SEC25"></A>
        !          2351: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          2352: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC24"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          2353: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC26"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          2354: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          2355: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          2356: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
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        !          2358: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          2359: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          2360: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          2361: </TR></TABLE>
        !          2362: <H2> 2.2 Custom Functions </H2>
        !          2363: <!--docid::SEC25::-->
        !          2364: <P>
        !          2365: 
        !          2366: Readline provides many functions for manipulating the text of
        !          2367: the line, but it isn't possible to anticipate the needs of all
        !          2368: programs.  This section describes the various functions and variables
        !          2369: defined within the Readline library which allow a user program to add
        !          2370: customized functionality to Readline.
        !          2371: </P><P>
        !          2372: 
        !          2373: Before declaring any functions that customize Readline's behavior, or
        !          2374: using any functionality Readline provides in other code, an
        !          2375: application writer should include the file <CODE>&#60;readline/readline.h&#62;</CODE>
        !          2376: in any file that uses Readline's features.  Since some of the definitions
        !          2377: in <CODE>readline.h</CODE> use the <CODE>stdio</CODE> library, the file
        !          2378: <CODE>&#60;stdio.h&#62;</CODE> should be included before <CODE>readline.h</CODE>.
        !          2379: </P><P>
        !          2380: 
        !          2381: <CODE>readline.h</CODE> defines a C preprocessor variable that should
        !          2382: be treated as an integer, <CODE>RL_READLINE_VERSION</CODE>, which may
        !          2383: be used to conditionally compile application code depending on
        !          2384: the installed Readline version.  The value is a hexadecimal
        !          2385: encoding of the major and minor version numbers of the library,
        !          2386: of the form 0x<VAR>MMmm</VAR>.  <VAR>MM</VAR> is the two-digit major
        !          2387: version number; <VAR>mm</VAR> is the two-digit minor version number. 
        !          2388: For Readline 4.2, for example, the value of
        !          2389: <CODE>RL_READLINE_VERSION</CODE> would be <CODE>0x0402</CODE>. 
        !          2390: </P><P>
        !          2391: 
        !          2392: <BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> 
        !          2393: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC26">2.2.1 Readline Typedefs</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">C declarations to make code readable.</TD></TR>
        !          2394: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC27">2.2.2 Writing a New Function</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Variables and calling conventions.</TD></TR>
        !          2395: </TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE>
        !          2396: <P>
        !          2397: 
        !          2398: <A NAME="Readline Typedefs"></A>
        !          2399: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          2400: <A NAME="SEC26"></A>
        !          2401: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          2402: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC25"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
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        !          2404: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
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        !          2406: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC28"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          2407: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          2408: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          2409: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          2410: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          2411: </TR></TABLE>
        !          2412: <H3> 2.2.1 Readline Typedefs </H3>
        !          2413: <!--docid::SEC26::-->
        !          2414: <P>
        !          2415: 
        !          2416: For readability, we declare a number of new object types, all pointers
        !          2417: to functions.
        !          2418: </P><P>
        !          2419: 
        !          2420: The reason for declaring these new types is to make it easier to write
        !          2421: code describing pointers to C functions with appropriately prototyped
        !          2422: arguments and return values.
        !          2423: </P><P>
        !          2424: 
        !          2425: For instance, say we want to declare a variable <VAR>func</VAR> as a pointer
        !          2426: to a function which takes two <CODE>int</CODE> arguments and returns an
        !          2427: <CODE>int</CODE> (this is the type of all of the Readline bindable functions).
        !          2428: Instead of the classic C declaration
        !          2429: </P><P>
        !          2430: 
        !          2431: <CODE>int (*func)();</CODE>
        !          2432: </P><P>
        !          2433: 
        !          2434: or the ANSI-C style declaration
        !          2435: </P><P>
        !          2436: 
        !          2437: <CODE>int (*func)(int, int);</CODE>
        !          2438: </P><P>
        !          2439: 
        !          2440: we may write
        !          2441: </P><P>
        !          2442: 
        !          2443: <CODE>rl_command_func_t *func;</CODE>
        !          2444: </P><P>
        !          2445: 
        !          2446: The full list of function pointer types available is
        !          2447: </P><P>
        !          2448: 
        !          2449: <DL COMPACT>
        !          2450: <DT><CODE>typedef int rl_command_func_t (int, int);</CODE>
        !          2451: <DD><P>
        !          2452: 
        !          2453: <DT><CODE>typedef char *rl_compentry_func_t (const char *, int);</CODE>
        !          2454: <DD><P>
        !          2455: 
        !          2456: <DT><CODE>typedef char **rl_completion_func_t (const char *, int, int);</CODE>
        !          2457: <DD><P>
        !          2458: 
        !          2459: <DT><CODE>typedef char *rl_quote_func_t (char *, int, char *);</CODE>
        !          2460: <DD><P>
        !          2461: 
        !          2462: <DT><CODE>typedef char *rl_dequote_func_t (char *, int);</CODE>
        !          2463: <DD><P>
        !          2464: 
        !          2465: <DT><CODE>typedef int rl_compignore_func_t (char **);</CODE>
        !          2466: <DD><P>
        !          2467: 
        !          2468: <DT><CODE>typedef void rl_compdisp_func_t (char **, int, int);</CODE>
        !          2469: <DD><P>
        !          2470: 
        !          2471: <DT><CODE>typedef int rl_hook_func_t (void);</CODE>
        !          2472: <DD><P>
        !          2473: 
        !          2474: <DT><CODE>typedef int rl_getc_func_t (FILE *);</CODE>
        !          2475: <DD><P>
        !          2476: 
        !          2477: <DT><CODE>typedef int rl_linebuf_func_t (char *, int);</CODE>
        !          2478: <DD><P>
        !          2479: 
        !          2480: <DT><CODE>typedef int rl_intfunc_t (int);</CODE>
        !          2481: <DD><DT><CODE>#define rl_ivoidfunc_t rl_hook_func_t</CODE>
        !          2482: <DD><DT><CODE>typedef int rl_icpfunc_t (char *);</CODE>
        !          2483: <DD><DT><CODE>typedef int rl_icppfunc_t (char **);</CODE>
        !          2484: <DD><P>
        !          2485: 
        !          2486: <DT><CODE>typedef void rl_voidfunc_t (void);</CODE>
        !          2487: <DD><DT><CODE>typedef void rl_vintfunc_t (int);</CODE>
        !          2488: <DD><DT><CODE>typedef void rl_vcpfunc_t (char *);</CODE>
        !          2489: <DD><DT><CODE>typedef void rl_vcppfunc_t (char **);</CODE>
        !          2490: <DD><P>
        !          2491: 
        !          2492: </DL>
        !          2493: <P>
        !          2494: 
        !          2495: <A NAME="Function Writing"></A>
        !          2496: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          2497: <A NAME="SEC27"></A>
        !          2498: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          2502: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC25"> Up </A>]</TD>
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        !          2505: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          2506: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          2507: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          2508: </TR></TABLE>
        !          2509: <H3> 2.2.2 Writing a New Function </H3>
        !          2510: <!--docid::SEC27::-->
        !          2511: <P>
        !          2512: 
        !          2513: In order to write new functions for Readline, you need to know the
        !          2514: calling conventions for keyboard-invoked functions, and the names of the
        !          2515: variables that describe the current state of the line read so far.
        !          2516: </P><P>
        !          2517: 
        !          2518: The calling sequence for a command <CODE>foo</CODE> looks like
        !          2519: </P><P>
        !          2520: 
        !          2521: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre><CODE>int foo (int count, int key)</CODE>
        !          2522: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          2523: 
        !          2524: where <VAR>count</VAR> is the numeric argument (or 1 if defaulted) and
        !          2525: <VAR>key</VAR> is the key that invoked this function.
        !          2526: </P><P>
        !          2527: 
        !          2528: It is completely up to the function as to what should be done with the
        !          2529: numeric argument.  Some functions use it as a repeat count, some
        !          2530: as a flag, and others to choose alternate behavior (refreshing the current
        !          2531: line as opposed to refreshing the screen, for example).  Some choose to
        !          2532: ignore it.  In general, if a
        !          2533: function uses the numeric argument as a repeat count, it should be able
        !          2534: to do something useful with both negative and positive arguments.
        !          2535: At the very least, it should be aware that it can be passed a
        !          2536: negative argument.
        !          2537: </P><P>
        !          2538: 
        !          2539: A command function should return 0 if its action completes successfully,
        !          2540: and a non-zero value if some error occurs.
        !          2541: This is the convention obeyed by all of the builtin Readline bindable
        !          2542: command functions.
        !          2543: </P><P>
        !          2544: 
        !          2545: <A NAME="Readline Variables"></A>
        !          2546: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          2547: <A NAME="SEC28"></A>
        !          2548: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          2552: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC23"> Up </A>]</TD>
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        !          2554: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          2555: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          2556: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          2557: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          2558: </TR></TABLE>
        !          2559: <H2> 2.3 Readline Variables </H2>
        !          2560: <!--docid::SEC28::-->
        !          2561: <P>
        !          2562: 
        !          2563: These variables are available to function writers.
        !          2564: </P><P>
        !          2565: 
        !          2566: <A NAME="IDX202"></A>
        !          2567: <DL>
        !          2568: <DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>rl_line_buffer</B>
        !          2569: <DD>This is the line gathered so far.  You are welcome to modify the
        !          2570: contents of the line, but see <A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A>.  The
        !          2571: function <CODE>rl_extend_line_buffer</CODE> is available to increase
        !          2572: the memory allocated to <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE>.
        !          2573: </DL>
        !          2574: </P><P>
        !          2575: 
        !          2576: <A NAME="IDX203"></A>
        !          2577: <DL>
        !          2578: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_point</B>
        !          2579: <DD>The offset of the current cursor position in <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE>
        !          2580: (the <EM>point</EM>).
        !          2581: </DL>
        !          2582: </P><P>
        !          2583: 
        !          2584: <A NAME="IDX204"></A>
        !          2585: <DL>
        !          2586: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_end</B>
        !          2587: <DD>The number of characters present in <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE>.  When
        !          2588: <CODE>rl_point</CODE> is at the end of the line, <CODE>rl_point</CODE> and
        !          2589: <CODE>rl_end</CODE> are equal.
        !          2590: </DL>
        !          2591: </P><P>
        !          2592: 
        !          2593: <A NAME="IDX205"></A>
        !          2594: <DL>
        !          2595: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_mark</B>
        !          2596: <DD>The <VAR>mark</VAR> (saved position) in the current line.  If set, the mark
        !          2597: and point define a <EM>region</EM>.
        !          2598: </DL>
        !          2599: </P><P>
        !          2600: 
        !          2601: <A NAME="IDX206"></A>
        !          2602: <DL>
        !          2603: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_done</B>
        !          2604: <DD>Setting this to a non-zero value causes Readline to return the current
        !          2605: line immediately.
        !          2606: </DL>
        !          2607: </P><P>
        !          2608: 
        !          2609: <A NAME="IDX207"></A>
        !          2610: <DL>
        !          2611: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_num_chars_to_read</B>
        !          2612: <DD>Setting this to a positive value before calling <CODE>readline()</CODE> causes
        !          2613: Readline to return after accepting that many characters, rather
        !          2614: than reading up to a character bound to <CODE>accept-line</CODE>.
        !          2615: </DL>
        !          2616: </P><P>
        !          2617: 
        !          2618: <A NAME="IDX208"></A>
        !          2619: <DL>
        !          2620: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_pending_input</B>
        !          2621: <DD>Setting this to a value makes it the next keystroke read.  This is a
        !          2622: way to stuff a single character into the input stream.
        !          2623: </DL>
        !          2624: </P><P>
        !          2625: 
        !          2626: <A NAME="IDX209"></A>
        !          2627: <DL>
        !          2628: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_dispatching</B>
        !          2629: <DD>Set to a non-zero value if a function is being called from a key binding;
        !          2630: zero otherwise.  Application functions can test this to discover whether
        !          2631: they were called directly or by Readline's dispatching mechanism.
        !          2632: </DL>
        !          2633: </P><P>
        !          2634: 
        !          2635: <A NAME="IDX210"></A>
        !          2636: <DL>
        !          2637: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_erase_empty_line</B>
        !          2638: <DD>Setting this to a non-zero value causes Readline to completely erase
        !          2639: the current line, including any prompt, any time a newline is typed as
        !          2640: the only character on an otherwise-empty line.  The cursor is moved to
        !          2641: the beginning of the newly-blank line.
        !          2642: </DL>
        !          2643: </P><P>
        !          2644: 
        !          2645: <A NAME="IDX211"></A>
        !          2646: <DL>
        !          2647: <DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>rl_prompt</B>
        !          2648: <DD>The prompt Readline uses.  This is set from the argument to
        !          2649: <CODE>readline()</CODE>, and should not be assigned to directly.
        !          2650: The <CODE>rl_set_prompt()</CODE> function (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A>) may
        !          2651: be used to modify the prompt string after calling <CODE>readline()</CODE>.
        !          2652: </DL>
        !          2653: </P><P>
        !          2654: 
        !          2655: <A NAME="IDX212"></A>
        !          2656: <DL>
        !          2657: <DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>rl_display_prompt</B>
        !          2658: <DD>The string displayed as the prompt.  This is usually identical to
        !          2659: <VAR>rl_prompt</VAR>, but may be changed temporarily by functions that
        !          2660: use the prompt string as a message area, such as incremental search.
        !          2661: </DL>
        !          2662: </P><P>
        !          2663: 
        !          2664: <A NAME="IDX213"></A>
        !          2665: <DL>
        !          2666: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_already_prompted</B>
        !          2667: <DD>If an application wishes to display the prompt itself, rather than have
        !          2668: Readline do it the first time <CODE>readline()</CODE> is called, it should set
        !          2669: this variable to a non-zero value after displaying the prompt.
        !          2670: The prompt must also be passed as the argument to <CODE>readline()</CODE> so
        !          2671: the redisplay functions can update the display properly.
        !          2672: The calling application is responsible for managing the value; Readline
        !          2673: never sets it.
        !          2674: </DL>
        !          2675: </P><P>
        !          2676: 
        !          2677: <A NAME="IDX214"></A>
        !          2678: <DL>
        !          2679: <DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_library_version</B>
        !          2680: <DD>The version number of this revision of the library.
        !          2681: </DL>
        !          2682: </P><P>
        !          2683: 
        !          2684: <A NAME="IDX215"></A>
        !          2685: <DL>
        !          2686: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_readline_version</B>
        !          2687: <DD>An integer encoding the current version of the library.  The encoding is
        !          2688: of the form 0x<VAR>MMmm</VAR>, where <VAR>MM</VAR> is the two-digit major version
        !          2689: number, and <VAR>mm</VAR> is the two-digit minor version number.
        !          2690: For example, for Readline-4.2, <CODE>rl_readline_version</CODE> would have the
        !          2691: value 0x0402.
        !          2692: </DL>
        !          2693: </P><P>
        !          2694: 
        !          2695: <A NAME="IDX216"></A>
        !          2696: <DL>
        !          2697: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_gnu_readline_p</B>
        !          2698: <DD>Always set to 1, denoting that this is GNU readline rather than some
        !          2699: emulation.
        !          2700: </DL>
        !          2701: </P><P>
        !          2702: 
        !          2703: <A NAME="IDX217"></A>
        !          2704: <DL>
        !          2705: <DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_terminal_name</B>
        !          2706: <DD>The terminal type, used for initialization.  If not set by the application,
        !          2707: Readline sets this to the value of the <CODE>TERM</CODE> environment variable
        !          2708: the first time it is called.
        !          2709: </DL>
        !          2710: </P><P>
        !          2711: 
        !          2712: <A NAME="IDX218"></A>
        !          2713: <DL>
        !          2714: <DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_readline_name</B>
        !          2715: <DD>This variable is set to a unique name by each application using Readline.
        !          2716: The value allows conditional parsing of the inputrc file
        !          2717: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC11">1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs</A>).
        !          2718: </DL>
        !          2719: </P><P>
        !          2720: 
        !          2721: <A NAME="IDX219"></A>
        !          2722: <DL>
        !          2723: <DT><U>Variable:</U> FILE * <B>rl_instream</B>
        !          2724: <DD>The stdio stream from which Readline reads input.
        !          2725: If <CODE>NULL</CODE>, Readline defaults to <VAR>stdin</VAR>.
        !          2726: </DL>
        !          2727: </P><P>
        !          2728: 
        !          2729: <A NAME="IDX220"></A>
        !          2730: <DL>
        !          2731: <DT><U>Variable:</U> FILE * <B>rl_outstream</B>
        !          2732: <DD>The stdio stream to which Readline performs output.
        !          2733: If <CODE>NULL</CODE>, Readline defaults to <VAR>stdout</VAR>.
        !          2734: </DL>
        !          2735: </P><P>
        !          2736: 
        !          2737: <A NAME="IDX221"></A>
        !          2738: <DL>
        !          2739: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_prefer_env_winsize</B>
        !          2740: <DD>If non-zero, Readline gives values found in the <CODE>LINES</CODE> and
        !          2741: <CODE>COLUMNS</CODE> environment variables greater precedence than values fetched
        !          2742: from the kernel when computing the screen dimensions.
        !          2743: </DL>
        !          2744: </P><P>
        !          2745: 
        !          2746: <A NAME="IDX222"></A>
        !          2747: <DL>
        !          2748: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_command_func_t * <B>rl_last_func</B>
        !          2749: <DD>The address of the last command function Readline executed.  May be used to
        !          2750: test whether or not a function is being executed twice in succession, for
        !          2751: example.
        !          2752: </DL>
        !          2753: </P><P>
        !          2754: 
        !          2755: <A NAME="IDX223"></A>
        !          2756: <DL>
        !          2757: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_hook_func_t * <B>rl_startup_hook</B>
        !          2758: <DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call just
        !          2759: before <CODE>readline</CODE> prints the first prompt.
        !          2760: </DL>
        !          2761: </P><P>
        !          2762: 
        !          2763: <A NAME="IDX224"></A>
        !          2764: <DL>
        !          2765: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_hook_func_t * <B>rl_pre_input_hook</B>
        !          2766: <DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call after
        !          2767: the first prompt has been printed and just before <CODE>readline</CODE>
        !          2768: starts reading input characters.
        !          2769: </DL>
        !          2770: </P><P>
        !          2771: 
        !          2772: <A NAME="IDX225"></A>
        !          2773: <DL>
        !          2774: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_hook_func_t * <B>rl_event_hook</B>
        !          2775: <DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call periodically
        !          2776: when Readline is waiting for terminal input.
        !          2777: By default, this will be called at most ten times a second if there
        !          2778: is no keyboard input.
        !          2779: </DL>
        !          2780: </P><P>
        !          2781: 
        !          2782: <A NAME="IDX226"></A>
        !          2783: <DL>
        !          2784: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_getc_func_t * <B>rl_getc_function</B>
        !          2785: <DD>If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer
        !          2786: to get a character from the input stream.  By default, it is set to
        !          2787: <CODE>rl_getc</CODE>, the default Readline character input function
        !          2788: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A>).
        !          2789: In general, an application that sets <VAR>rl_getc_function</VAR> should consider
        !          2790: setting <VAR>rl_input_available_hook</VAR> as well.
        !          2791: </DL>
        !          2792: </P><P>
        !          2793: 
        !          2794: <A NAME="IDX227"></A>
        !          2795: <DL>
        !          2796: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_hook_func_t * <B>rl_signal_event_hook</B>
        !          2797: <DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call if a read system
        !          2798: call is interrupted when Readline is reading terminal input.
        !          2799: </DL>
        !          2800: </P><P>
        !          2801: 
        !          2802: <A NAME="IDX228"></A>
        !          2803: <DL>
        !          2804: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_hook_func_t * <B>rl_input_available_hook</B>
        !          2805: <DD>If non-zero, Readline will use this function's return value when it needs
        !          2806: to determine whether or not there is available input on the current input
        !          2807: source.
        !          2808: The default hook checks <CODE>rl_instream</CODE>; if an application is using a
        !          2809: different input source, it should set the hook appropriately.
        !          2810: Readline queries for available input when implementing intra-key-sequence
        !          2811: timeouts during input and incremental searches.
        !          2812: This may use an application-specific timeout before returning a value;
        !          2813: Readline uses the value passed to <CODE>rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout()</CODE>
        !          2814: or the value of the user-settable <VAR>keyseq-timeout</VAR> variable.
        !          2815: This is designed for use by applications using Readline's callback interface
        !          2816: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A>), which may not use the traditional
        !          2817: <CODE>read(2)</CODE> and file descriptor interface, or other applications using
        !          2818: a different input mechanism.
        !          2819: If an application uses an input mechanism or hook that can potentially exceed
        !          2820: the value of <VAR>keyseq-timeout</VAR>, it should increase the timeout or set
        !          2821: this hook appropriately even when not using the callback interface.
        !          2822: In general, an application that sets <VAR>rl_getc_function</VAR> should consider
        !          2823: setting <VAR>rl_input_available_hook</VAR> as well.
        !          2824: </DL>
        !          2825: </P><P>
        !          2826: 
        !          2827: <A NAME="IDX229"></A>
        !          2828: <DL>
        !          2829: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_voidfunc_t * <B>rl_redisplay_function</B>
        !          2830: <DD>If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer
        !          2831: to update the display with the current contents of the editing buffer.
        !          2832: By default, it is set to <CODE>rl_redisplay</CODE>, the default Readline
        !          2833: redisplay function (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A>).
        !          2834: </DL>
        !          2835: </P><P>
        !          2836: 
        !          2837: <A NAME="IDX230"></A>
        !          2838: <DL>
        !          2839: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_vintfunc_t * <B>rl_prep_term_function</B>
        !          2840: <DD>If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer
        !          2841: to initialize the terminal.  The function takes a single argument, an
        !          2842: <CODE>int</CODE> flag that says whether or not to use eight-bit characters.
        !          2843: By default, this is set to <CODE>rl_prep_terminal</CODE>
        !          2844: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A>).
        !          2845: </DL>
        !          2846: </P><P>
        !          2847: 
        !          2848: <A NAME="IDX231"></A>
        !          2849: <DL>
        !          2850: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_voidfunc_t * <B>rl_deprep_term_function</B>
        !          2851: <DD>If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer
        !          2852: to reset the terminal.  This function should undo the effects of
        !          2853: <CODE>rl_prep_term_function</CODE>.
        !          2854: By default, this is set to <CODE>rl_deprep_terminal</CODE>
        !          2855: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A>).
        !          2856: </DL>
        !          2857: </P><P>
        !          2858: 
        !          2859: <A NAME="IDX232"></A>
        !          2860: <DL>
        !          2861: <DT><U>Variable:</U> Keymap <B>rl_executing_keymap</B>
        !          2862: <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
        !          2863: currently executing readline function was found.
        !          2864: </DL>
        !          2865: </P><P>
        !          2866: 
        !          2867: <A NAME="IDX233"></A>
        !          2868: <DL>
        !          2869: <DT><U>Variable:</U> Keymap <B>rl_binding_keymap</B>
        !          2870: <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
        !          2871: last key binding occurred.
        !          2872: </DL>
        !          2873: </P><P>
        !          2874: 
        !          2875: <A NAME="IDX234"></A>
        !          2876: <DL>
        !          2877: <DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>rl_executing_macro</B>
        !          2878: <DD>This variable is set to the text of any currently-executing macro.
        !          2879: </DL>
        !          2880: </P><P>
        !          2881: 
        !          2882: <A NAME="IDX235"></A>
        !          2883: <DL>
        !          2884: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_executing_key</B>
        !          2885: <DD>The key that caused the dispatch to the currently-executing Readline function.
        !          2886: </DL>
        !          2887: </P><P>
        !          2888: 
        !          2889: <A NAME="IDX236"></A>
        !          2890: <DL>
        !          2891: <DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>rl_executing_keyseq</B>
        !          2892: <DD>The full key sequence that caused the dispatch to the currently-executing
        !          2893: Readline function.
        !          2894: </DL>
        !          2895: </P><P>
        !          2896: 
        !          2897: <A NAME="IDX237"></A>
        !          2898: <DL>
        !          2899: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_key_sequence_length</B>
        !          2900: <DD>The number of characters in <VAR>rl_executing_keyseq</VAR>.
        !          2901: </DL>
        !          2902: </P><P>
        !          2903: 
        !          2904: <A NAME="IDX238"></A>
        !          2905: <DL>
        !          2906: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_readline_state</B>
        !          2907: <DD>A variable with bit values that encapsulate the current Readline state.
        !          2908: A bit is set with the <CODE>RL_SETSTATE</CODE> macro, and unset with the
        !          2909: <CODE>RL_UNSETSTATE</CODE> macro.  Use the <CODE>RL_ISSTATE</CODE> macro to test
        !          2910: whether a particular state bit is set.  Current state bits include:
        !          2911: </P><P>
        !          2912: 
        !          2913: <DL COMPACT>
        !          2914: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_NONE</CODE>
        !          2915: <DD>Readline has not yet been called, nor has it begun to initialize.
        !          2916: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_INITIALIZING</CODE>
        !          2917: <DD>Readline is initializing its internal data structures.
        !          2918: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_INITIALIZED</CODE>
        !          2919: <DD>Readline has completed its initialization.
        !          2920: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_TERMPREPPED</CODE>
        !          2921: <DD>Readline has modified the terminal modes to do its own input and redisplay.
        !          2922: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_READCMD</CODE>
        !          2923: <DD>Readline is reading a command from the keyboard.
        !          2924: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_METANEXT</CODE>
        !          2925: <DD>Readline is reading more input after reading the meta-prefix character.
        !          2926: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_DISPATCHING</CODE>
        !          2927: <DD>Readline is dispatching to a command.
        !          2928: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_MOREINPUT</CODE>
        !          2929: <DD>Readline is reading more input while executing an editing command.
        !          2930: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_ISEARCH</CODE>
        !          2931: <DD>Readline is performing an incremental history search.
        !          2932: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_NSEARCH</CODE>
        !          2933: <DD>Readline is performing a non-incremental history search.
        !          2934: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_SEARCH</CODE>
        !          2935: <DD>Readline is searching backward or forward through the history for a string.
        !          2936: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_NUMERICARG</CODE>
        !          2937: <DD>Readline is reading a numeric argument.
        !          2938: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_MACROINPUT</CODE>
        !          2939: <DD>Readline is currently getting its input from a previously-defined keyboard
        !          2940: macro.
        !          2941: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_MACRODEF</CODE>
        !          2942: <DD>Readline is currently reading characters defining a keyboard macro.
        !          2943: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_OVERWRITE</CODE>
        !          2944: <DD>Readline is in overwrite mode.
        !          2945: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_COMPLETING</CODE>
        !          2946: <DD>Readline is performing word completion.
        !          2947: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_SIGHANDLER</CODE>
        !          2948: <DD>Readline is currently executing the readline signal handler.
        !          2949: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_UNDOING</CODE>
        !          2950: <DD>Readline is performing an undo.
        !          2951: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_INPUTPENDING</CODE>
        !          2952: <DD>Readline has input pending due to a call to <CODE>rl_execute_next()</CODE>.
        !          2953: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_TTYCSAVED</CODE>
        !          2954: <DD>Readline has saved the values of the terminal's special characters.
        !          2955: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_CALLBACK</CODE>
        !          2956: <DD>Readline is currently using the alternate (callback) interface
        !          2957: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A>).
        !          2958: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_VIMOTION</CODE>
        !          2959: <DD>Readline is reading the argument to a vi-mode "motion" command.
        !          2960: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_MULTIKEY</CODE>
        !          2961: <DD>Readline is reading a multiple-keystroke command.
        !          2962: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_VICMDONCE</CODE>
        !          2963: <DD>Readline has entered vi command (movement) mode at least one time during
        !          2964: the current call to <CODE>readline()</CODE>.
        !          2965: <DT><CODE>RL_STATE_DONE</CODE>
        !          2966: <DD>Readline has read a key sequence bound to <CODE>accept-line</CODE>
        !          2967: and is about to return the line to the caller.
        !          2968: </DL>
        !          2969: <P>
        !          2970: 
        !          2971: </DL>
        !          2972: </P><P>
        !          2973: 
        !          2974: <A NAME="IDX239"></A>
        !          2975: <DL>
        !          2976: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_explicit_arg</B>
        !          2977: <DD>Set to a non-zero value if an explicit numeric argument was specified by
        !          2978: the user.  Only valid in a bindable command function.
        !          2979: </DL>
        !          2980: </P><P>
        !          2981: 
        !          2982: <A NAME="IDX240"></A>
        !          2983: <DL>
        !          2984: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_numeric_arg</B>
        !          2985: <DD>Set to the value of any numeric argument explicitly specified by the user
        !          2986: before executing the current Readline function.  Only valid in a bindable
        !          2987: command function.
        !          2988: </DL>
        !          2989: </P><P>
        !          2990: 
        !          2991: <A NAME="IDX241"></A>
        !          2992: <DL>
        !          2993: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_editing_mode</B>
        !          2994: <DD>Set to a value denoting Readline's current editing mode.  A value of
        !          2995: <VAR>1</VAR> means Readline is currently in emacs mode; <VAR>0</VAR>
        !          2996: means that vi mode is active.
        !          2997: </DL>
        !          2998: </P><P>
        !          2999: 
        !          3000: <A NAME="Readline Convenience Functions"></A>
        !          3001: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3002: <A NAME="SEC29"></A>
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        !          3010: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
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        !          3013: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3014: <H2> 2.4 Readline Convenience Functions </H2>
        !          3015: <!--docid::SEC29::-->
        !          3016: <P>
        !          3017: 
        !          3018: <BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> 
        !          3019: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC30">2.4.1 Naming a Function</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">How to give a function you write a name.</TD></TR>
        !          3020: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Making keymaps.</TD></TR>
        !          3021: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Changing Keymaps.</TD></TR>
        !          3022: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Translate function names to
        !          3023:                                                key sequences.</TD></TR>
        !          3024: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">How to make your functions undoable.</TD></TR>
        !          3025: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to control line display.</TD></TR>
        !          3026: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to modify <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE>.</TD></TR>
        !          3027: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to read keyboard input.</TD></TR>
        !          3028: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions to manage terminal settings.</TD></TR>
        !          3029: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Generally useful functions and hooks.</TD></TR>
        !          3030: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions that don't fall into any category.</TD></TR>
        !          3031: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Using Readline in a `callback' fashion.</TD></TR>
        !          3032: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC42">2.4.13 A Readline Example</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">An example Readline function.</TD></TR>
        !          3033: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.4.14 Alternate Interface Example</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">An example program using the alternate interface.</TD></TR>
        !          3034: </TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE>
        !          3035: <P>
        !          3036: 
        !          3037: <A NAME="Function Naming"></A>
        !          3038: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3039: <A NAME="SEC30"></A>
        !          3040: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          3044: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          3045: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
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        !          3047: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          3048: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          3049: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          3050: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3051: <H3> 2.4.1 Naming a Function </H3>
        !          3052: <!--docid::SEC30::-->
        !          3053: <P>
        !          3054: 
        !          3055: The user can dynamically change the bindings of keys while using
        !          3056: Readline.  This is done by representing the function with a descriptive
        !          3057: name.  The user is able to type the descriptive name when referring to
        !          3058: the function.  Thus, in an init file, one might find
        !          3059: </P><P>
        !          3060: 
        !          3061: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>Meta-Rubout:  backward-kill-word
        !          3062: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          3063: 
        !          3064: This binds the keystroke <KBD>Meta-Rubout</KBD> to the function
        !          3065: <EM>descriptively</EM> named <CODE>backward-kill-word</CODE>.  You, as the
        !          3066: programmer, should bind the functions you write to descriptive names as
        !          3067: well.  Readline provides a function for doing that:
        !          3068: </P><P>
        !          3069: 
        !          3070: <A NAME="IDX242"></A>
        !          3071: <DL>
        !          3072: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_add_defun</B> <I>(const char *name, rl_command_func_t *function, int key)</I>
        !          3073: <DD>Add <VAR>name</VAR> to the list of named functions.  Make <VAR>function</VAR> be
        !          3074: the function that gets called.  If <VAR>key</VAR> is not -1, then bind it to
        !          3075: <VAR>function</VAR> using <CODE>rl_bind_key()</CODE>.
        !          3076: </DL>
        !          3077: </P><P>
        !          3078: 
        !          3079: Using this function alone is sufficient for most applications.
        !          3080: It is the recommended way to add a few functions to the default
        !          3081: functions that Readline has built in.
        !          3082: If you need to do something other than adding a function to Readline,
        !          3083: you may need to use the underlying functions described below.
        !          3084: </P><P>
        !          3085: 
        !          3086: <A NAME="Keymaps"></A>
        !          3087: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3088: <A NAME="SEC31"></A>
        !          3089: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          3093: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          3094: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
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        !          3096: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          3097: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          3098: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          3099: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3100: <H3> 2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap </H3>
        !          3101: <!--docid::SEC31::-->
        !          3102: <P>
        !          3103: 
        !          3104: Key bindings take place on a <EM>keymap</EM>.  The keymap is the
        !          3105: association between the keys that the user types and the functions that
        !          3106: get run.  You can make your own keymaps, copy existing keymaps, and tell
        !          3107: Readline which keymap to use.
        !          3108: </P><P>
        !          3109: 
        !          3110: <A NAME="IDX243"></A>
        !          3111: <DL>
        !          3112: <DT><U>Function:</U> Keymap <B>rl_make_bare_keymap</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3113: <DD>Returns a new, empty keymap.  The space for the keymap is allocated with
        !          3114: <CODE>malloc()</CODE>; the caller should free it by calling
        !          3115: <CODE>rl_free_keymap()</CODE> when done.
        !          3116: </DL>
        !          3117: </P><P>
        !          3118: 
        !          3119: <A NAME="IDX244"></A>
        !          3120: <DL>
        !          3121: <DT><U>Function:</U> Keymap <B>rl_copy_keymap</B> <I>(Keymap map)</I>
        !          3122: <DD>Return a new keymap which is a copy of <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3123: </DL>
        !          3124: </P><P>
        !          3125: 
        !          3126: <A NAME="IDX245"></A>
        !          3127: <DL>
        !          3128: <DT><U>Function:</U> Keymap <B>rl_make_keymap</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3129: <DD>Return a new keymap with the printing characters bound to rl_insert,
        !          3130: the lowercase Meta characters bound to run their equivalents, and
        !          3131: the Meta digits bound to produce numeric arguments.
        !          3132: </DL>
        !          3133: </P><P>
        !          3134: 
        !          3135: <A NAME="IDX246"></A>
        !          3136: <DL>
        !          3137: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_discard_keymap</B> <I>(Keymap keymap)</I>
        !          3138: <DD>Free the storage associated with the data in <VAR>keymap</VAR>.
        !          3139: The caller should free <VAR>keymap</VAR>.
        !          3140: </DL>
        !          3141: </P><P>
        !          3142: 
        !          3143: <A NAME="IDX247"></A>
        !          3144: <DL>
        !          3145: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_free_keymap</B> <I>(Keymap keymap)</I>
        !          3146: <DD>Free all storage associated with <VAR>keymap</VAR>.  This calls
        !          3147: <CODE>rl_discard_keymap</CODE> to free subordindate keymaps and macros.
        !          3148: </DL>
        !          3149: </P><P>
        !          3150: 
        !          3151: Readline has several internal keymaps.  These functions allow you to
        !          3152: change which keymap is active.
        !          3153: </P><P>
        !          3154: 
        !          3155: <A NAME="IDX248"></A>
        !          3156: <DL>
        !          3157: <DT><U>Function:</U> Keymap <B>rl_get_keymap</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3158: <DD>Returns the currently active keymap.
        !          3159: </DL>
        !          3160: </P><P>
        !          3161: 
        !          3162: <A NAME="IDX249"></A>
        !          3163: <DL>
        !          3164: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_set_keymap</B> <I>(Keymap keymap)</I>
        !          3165: <DD>Makes <VAR>keymap</VAR> the currently active keymap.
        !          3166: </DL>
        !          3167: </P><P>
        !          3168: 
        !          3169: <A NAME="IDX250"></A>
        !          3170: <DL>
        !          3171: <DT><U>Function:</U> Keymap <B>rl_get_keymap_by_name</B> <I>(const char *name)</I>
        !          3172: <DD>Return the keymap matching <VAR>name</VAR>.  <VAR>name</VAR> is one which would
        !          3173: be supplied in a <CODE>set keymap</CODE> inputrc line (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>).
        !          3174: </DL>
        !          3175: </P><P>
        !          3176: 
        !          3177: <A NAME="IDX251"></A>
        !          3178: <DL>
        !          3179: <DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_get_keymap_name</B> <I>(Keymap keymap)</I>
        !          3180: <DD>Return the name matching <VAR>keymap</VAR>.  <VAR>name</VAR> is one which would
        !          3181: be supplied in a <CODE>set keymap</CODE> inputrc line (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>).
        !          3182: </DL>
        !          3183: </P><P>
        !          3184: 
        !          3185: <A NAME="Binding Keys"></A>
        !          3186: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3187: <A NAME="SEC32"></A>
        !          3188: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          3189: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC31"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
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        !          3192: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD>
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        !          3195: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          3196: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          3197: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          3198: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3199: <H3> 2.4.3 Binding Keys </H3>
        !          3200: <!--docid::SEC32::-->
        !          3201: <P>
        !          3202: 
        !          3203: Key sequences are associate with functions through the keymap.
        !          3204: Readline has several internal keymaps: <CODE>emacs_standard_keymap</CODE>,
        !          3205: <CODE>emacs_meta_keymap</CODE>, <CODE>emacs_ctlx_keymap</CODE>,
        !          3206: <CODE>vi_movement_keymap</CODE>, and <CODE>vi_insertion_keymap</CODE>.
        !          3207: <CODE>emacs_standard_keymap</CODE> is the default, and the examples in
        !          3208: this manual assume that.
        !          3209: </P><P>
        !          3210: 
        !          3211: Since <CODE>readline()</CODE> installs a set of default key bindings the first
        !          3212: time it is called, there is always the danger that a custom binding
        !          3213: installed before the first call to <CODE>readline()</CODE> will be overridden.
        !          3214: An alternate mechanism is to install custom key bindings in an
        !          3215: initialization function assigned to the <CODE>rl_startup_hook</CODE> variable
        !          3216: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A>).
        !          3217: </P><P>
        !          3218: 
        !          3219: These functions manage key bindings.
        !          3220: </P><P>
        !          3221: 
        !          3222: <A NAME="IDX252"></A>
        !          3223: <DL>
        !          3224: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_bind_key</B> <I>(int key, rl_command_func_t *function)</I>
        !          3225: <DD>Binds <VAR>key</VAR> to <VAR>function</VAR> in the currently active keymap.
        !          3226: Returns non-zero in the case of an invalid <VAR>key</VAR>.
        !          3227: </DL>
        !          3228: </P><P>
        !          3229: 
        !          3230: <A NAME="IDX253"></A>
        !          3231: <DL>
        !          3232: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_bind_key_in_map</B> <I>(int key, rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I>
        !          3233: <DD>Bind <VAR>key</VAR> to <VAR>function</VAR> in <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3234: Returns non-zero in the case of an invalid <VAR>key</VAR>.
        !          3235: </DL>
        !          3236: </P><P>
        !          3237: 
        !          3238: <A NAME="IDX254"></A>
        !          3239: <DL>
        !          3240: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_bind_key_if_unbound</B> <I>(int key, rl_command_func_t *function)</I>
        !          3241: <DD>Binds <VAR>key</VAR> to <VAR>function</VAR> if it is not already bound in the
        !          3242: currently active keymap.
        !          3243: Returns non-zero in the case of an invalid <VAR>key</VAR> or if <VAR>key</VAR> is
        !          3244: already bound.
        !          3245: </DL>
        !          3246: </P><P>
        !          3247: 
        !          3248: <A NAME="IDX255"></A>
        !          3249: <DL>
        !          3250: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map</B> <I>(int key, rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I>
        !          3251: <DD>Binds <VAR>key</VAR> to <VAR>function</VAR> if it is not already bound in <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3252: Returns non-zero in the case of an invalid <VAR>key</VAR> or if <VAR>key</VAR> is
        !          3253: already bound.
        !          3254: </DL>
        !          3255: </P><P>
        !          3256: 
        !          3257: <A NAME="IDX256"></A>
        !          3258: <DL>
        !          3259: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_unbind_key</B> <I>(int key)</I>
        !          3260: <DD>Bind <VAR>key</VAR> to the null function in the currently active keymap.
        !          3261: Returns non-zero in case of error.
        !          3262: </DL>
        !          3263: </P><P>
        !          3264: 
        !          3265: <A NAME="IDX257"></A>
        !          3266: <DL>
        !          3267: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_unbind_key_in_map</B> <I>(int key, Keymap map)</I>
        !          3268: <DD>Bind <VAR>key</VAR> to the null function in <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3269: Returns non-zero in case of error.
        !          3270: </DL>
        !          3271: </P><P>
        !          3272: 
        !          3273: <A NAME="IDX258"></A>
        !          3274: <DL>
        !          3275: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_unbind_function_in_map</B> <I>(rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I>
        !          3276: <DD>Unbind all keys that execute <VAR>function</VAR> in <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3277: </DL>
        !          3278: </P><P>
        !          3279: 
        !          3280: <A NAME="IDX259"></A>
        !          3281: <DL>
        !          3282: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_unbind_command_in_map</B> <I>(const char *command, Keymap map)</I>
        !          3283: <DD>Unbind all keys that are bound to <VAR>command</VAR> in <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3284: </DL>
        !          3285: </P><P>
        !          3286: 
        !          3287: <A NAME="IDX260"></A>
        !          3288: <DL>
        !          3289: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_bind_keyseq</B> <I>(const char *keyseq, rl_command_func_t *function)</I>
        !          3290: <DD>Bind the key sequence represented by the string <VAR>keyseq</VAR> to the function
        !          3291: <VAR>function</VAR>, beginning in the current keymap.
        !          3292: This makes new keymaps as necessary.
        !          3293: The return value is non-zero if <VAR>keyseq</VAR> is invalid.
        !          3294: </DL>
        !          3295: </P><P>
        !          3296: 
        !          3297: <A NAME="IDX261"></A>
        !          3298: <DL>
        !          3299: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_bind_keyseq_in_map</B> <I>(const char *keyseq, rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I>
        !          3300: <DD>Bind the key sequence represented by the string <VAR>keyseq</VAR> to the function
        !          3301: <VAR>function</VAR>.  This makes new keymaps as necessary.
        !          3302: Initial bindings are performed in <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3303: The return value is non-zero if <VAR>keyseq</VAR> is invalid.
        !          3304: </DL>
        !          3305: </P><P>
        !          3306: 
        !          3307: <A NAME="IDX262"></A>
        !          3308: <DL>
        !          3309: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_set_key</B> <I>(const char *keyseq, rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I>
        !          3310: <DD>Equivalent to <CODE>rl_bind_keyseq_in_map</CODE>.
        !          3311: </DL>
        !          3312: </P><P>
        !          3313: 
        !          3314: <A NAME="IDX263"></A>
        !          3315: <DL>
        !          3316: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound</B> <I>(const char *keyseq, rl_command_func_t *function)</I>
        !          3317: <DD>Binds <VAR>keyseq</VAR> to <VAR>function</VAR> if it is not already bound in the
        !          3318: currently active keymap.
        !          3319: Returns non-zero in the case of an invalid <VAR>keyseq</VAR> or if <VAR>keyseq</VAR> is
        !          3320: already bound.
        !          3321: </DL>
        !          3322: </P><P>
        !          3323: 
        !          3324: <A NAME="IDX264"></A>
        !          3325: <DL>
        !          3326: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound_in_map</B> <I>(const char *keyseq, rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I>
        !          3327: <DD>Binds <VAR>keyseq</VAR> to <VAR>function</VAR> if it is not already bound in <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3328: Returns non-zero in the case of an invalid <VAR>keyseq</VAR> or if <VAR>keyseq</VAR> is
        !          3329: already bound.
        !          3330: </DL>
        !          3331: </P><P>
        !          3332: 
        !          3333: <A NAME="IDX265"></A>
        !          3334: <DL>
        !          3335: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_generic_bind</B> <I>(int type, const char *keyseq, char *data, Keymap map)</I>
        !          3336: <DD>Bind the key sequence represented by the string <VAR>keyseq</VAR> to the arbitrary
        !          3337: pointer <VAR>data</VAR>.  <VAR>type</VAR> says what kind of data is pointed to by
        !          3338: <VAR>data</VAR>; this can be a function (<CODE>ISFUNC</CODE>), a macro
        !          3339: (<CODE>ISMACR</CODE>), or a keymap (<CODE>ISKMAP</CODE>).  This makes new keymaps as
        !          3340: necessary.  The initial keymap in which to do bindings is <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3341: </DL>
        !          3342: </P><P>
        !          3343: 
        !          3344: <A NAME="IDX266"></A>
        !          3345: <DL>
        !          3346: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_parse_and_bind</B> <I>(char *line)</I>
        !          3347: <DD>Parse <VAR>line</VAR> as if it had been read from the <CODE>inputrc</CODE> file and
        !          3348: perform any key bindings and variable assignments found
        !          3349: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>).
        !          3350: </DL>
        !          3351: </P><P>
        !          3352: 
        !          3353: <A NAME="IDX267"></A>
        !          3354: <DL>
        !          3355: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_read_init_file</B> <I>(const char *filename)</I>
        !          3356: <DD>Read keybindings and variable assignments from <VAR>filename</VAR>
        !          3357: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>).
        !          3358: </DL>
        !          3359: </P><P>
        !          3360: 
        !          3361: <A NAME="Associating Function Names and Bindings"></A>
        !          3362: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3363: <A NAME="SEC33"></A>
        !          3364: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          3371: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          3372: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          3373: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          3374: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3375: <H3> 2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings </H3>
        !          3376: <!--docid::SEC33::-->
        !          3377: <P>
        !          3378: 
        !          3379: These functions allow you to find out what keys invoke named functions
        !          3380: and the functions invoked by a particular key sequence.  You may also
        !          3381: associate a new function name with an arbitrary function.
        !          3382: </P><P>
        !          3383: 
        !          3384: <A NAME="IDX268"></A>
        !          3385: <DL>
        !          3386: <DT><U>Function:</U> rl_command_func_t * <B>rl_named_function</B> <I>(const char *name)</I>
        !          3387: <DD>Return the function with name <VAR>name</VAR>.
        !          3388: </DL>
        !          3389: </P><P>
        !          3390: 
        !          3391: <A NAME="IDX269"></A>
        !          3392: <DL>
        !          3393: <DT><U>Function:</U> rl_command_func_t * <B>rl_function_of_keyseq</B> <I>(const char *keyseq, Keymap map, int *type)</I>
        !          3394: <DD>Return the function invoked by <VAR>keyseq</VAR> in keymap <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3395: If <VAR>map</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE>, the current keymap is used.  If <VAR>type</VAR> is
        !          3396: not <CODE>NULL</CODE>, the type of the object is returned in the <CODE>int</CODE> variable
        !          3397: it points to (one of <CODE>ISFUNC</CODE>, <CODE>ISKMAP</CODE>, or <CODE>ISMACR</CODE>).
        !          3398: </DL>
        !          3399: </P><P>
        !          3400: 
        !          3401: <A NAME="IDX270"></A>
        !          3402: <DL>
        !          3403: <DT><U>Function:</U> char ** <B>rl_invoking_keyseqs</B> <I>(rl_command_func_t *function)</I>
        !          3404: <DD>Return an array of strings representing the key sequences used to
        !          3405: invoke <VAR>function</VAR> in the current keymap.
        !          3406: </DL>
        !          3407: </P><P>
        !          3408: 
        !          3409: <A NAME="IDX271"></A>
        !          3410: <DL>
        !          3411: <DT><U>Function:</U> char ** <B>rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map</B> <I>(rl_command_func_t *function, Keymap map)</I>
        !          3412: <DD>Return an array of strings representing the key sequences used to
        !          3413: invoke <VAR>function</VAR> in the keymap <VAR>map</VAR>.
        !          3414: </DL>
        !          3415: </P><P>
        !          3416: 
        !          3417: <A NAME="IDX272"></A>
        !          3418: <DL>
        !          3419: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_function_dumper</B> <I>(int readable)</I>
        !          3420: <DD>Print the readline function names and the key sequences currently
        !          3421: bound to them to <CODE>rl_outstream</CODE>.  If <VAR>readable</VAR> is non-zero,
        !          3422: the list is formatted in such a way that it can be made part of an
        !          3423: <CODE>inputrc</CODE> file and re-read.
        !          3424: </DL>
        !          3425: </P><P>
        !          3426: 
        !          3427: <A NAME="IDX273"></A>
        !          3428: <DL>
        !          3429: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_list_funmap_names</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3430: <DD>Print the names of all bindable Readline functions to <CODE>rl_outstream</CODE>.
        !          3431: </DL>
        !          3432: </P><P>
        !          3433: 
        !          3434: <A NAME="IDX274"></A>
        !          3435: <DL>
        !          3436: <DT><U>Function:</U> const char ** <B>rl_funmap_names</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3437: <DD>Return a NULL terminated array of known function names.  The array is
        !          3438: sorted.  The array itself is allocated, but not the strings inside.  You
        !          3439: should free the array, but not the pointers, using <CODE>free</CODE> or
        !          3440: <CODE>rl_free</CODE> when you are done.
        !          3441: </DL>
        !          3442: </P><P>
        !          3443: 
        !          3444: <A NAME="IDX275"></A>
        !          3445: <DL>
        !          3446: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_add_funmap_entry</B> <I>(const char *name, rl_command_func_t *function)</I>
        !          3447: <DD>Add <VAR>name</VAR> to the list of bindable Readline command names, and make
        !          3448: <VAR>function</VAR> the function to be called when <VAR>name</VAR> is invoked.
        !          3449: </DL>
        !          3450: </P><P>
        !          3451: 
        !          3452: <A NAME="Allowing Undoing"></A>
        !          3453: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3454: <A NAME="SEC34"></A>
        !          3455: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          3458: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC35"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3459: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          3460: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3461: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          3462: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          3463: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          3464: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          3465: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3466: <H3> 2.4.5 Allowing Undoing </H3>
        !          3467: <!--docid::SEC34::-->
        !          3468: <P>
        !          3469: 
        !          3470: Supporting the undo command is a painless thing, and makes your
        !          3471: functions much more useful.  It is certainly easy to try
        !          3472: something if you know you can undo it.
        !          3473: </P><P>
        !          3474: 
        !          3475: If your function simply inserts text once, or deletes text once, and
        !          3476: uses <CODE>rl_insert_text()</CODE> or <CODE>rl_delete_text()</CODE> to do it, then
        !          3477: undoing is already done for you automatically.
        !          3478: </P><P>
        !          3479: 
        !          3480: If you do multiple insertions or multiple deletions, or any combination
        !          3481: of these operations, you should group them together into one operation.
        !          3482: This is done with <CODE>rl_begin_undo_group()</CODE> and
        !          3483: <CODE>rl_end_undo_group()</CODE>.
        !          3484: </P><P>
        !          3485: 
        !          3486: The types of events that can be undone are:
        !          3487: </P><P>
        !          3488: 
        !          3489: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=-1><pre>enum undo_code { UNDO_DELETE, UNDO_INSERT, UNDO_BEGIN, UNDO_END }; 
        !          3490: </FONT></pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          3491: 
        !          3492: Notice that <CODE>UNDO_DELETE</CODE> means to insert some text, and
        !          3493: <CODE>UNDO_INSERT</CODE> means to delete some text.  That is, the undo code
        !          3494: tells what to undo, not how to undo it.  <CODE>UNDO_BEGIN</CODE> and
        !          3495: <CODE>UNDO_END</CODE> are tags added by <CODE>rl_begin_undo_group()</CODE> and
        !          3496: <CODE>rl_end_undo_group()</CODE>.
        !          3497: </P><P>
        !          3498: 
        !          3499: <A NAME="IDX276"></A>
        !          3500: <DL>
        !          3501: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_begin_undo_group</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3502: <DD>Begins saving undo information in a group construct.  The undo
        !          3503: information usually comes from calls to <CODE>rl_insert_text()</CODE> and
        !          3504: <CODE>rl_delete_text()</CODE>, but could be the result of calls to
        !          3505: <CODE>rl_add_undo()</CODE>.
        !          3506: </DL>
        !          3507: </P><P>
        !          3508: 
        !          3509: <A NAME="IDX277"></A>
        !          3510: <DL>
        !          3511: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_end_undo_group</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3512: <DD>Closes the current undo group started with <CODE>rl_begin_undo_group
        !          3513: ()</CODE>.  There should be one call to <CODE>rl_end_undo_group()</CODE>
        !          3514: for each call to <CODE>rl_begin_undo_group()</CODE>.
        !          3515: </DL>
        !          3516: </P><P>
        !          3517: 
        !          3518: <A NAME="IDX278"></A>
        !          3519: <DL>
        !          3520: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_add_undo</B> <I>(enum undo_code what, int start, int end, char *text)</I>
        !          3521: <DD>Remember how to undo an event (according to <VAR>what</VAR>).  The affected
        !          3522: text runs from <VAR>start</VAR> to <VAR>end</VAR>, and encompasses <VAR>text</VAR>.
        !          3523: </DL>
        !          3524: </P><P>
        !          3525: 
        !          3526: <A NAME="IDX279"></A>
        !          3527: <DL>
        !          3528: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_free_undo_list</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3529: <DD>Free the existing undo list.
        !          3530: </DL>
        !          3531: </P><P>
        !          3532: 
        !          3533: <A NAME="IDX280"></A>
        !          3534: <DL>
        !          3535: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_do_undo</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3536: <DD>Undo the first thing on the undo list.  Returns <CODE>0</CODE> if there was
        !          3537: nothing to undo, non-zero if something was undone.
        !          3538: </DL>
        !          3539: </P><P>
        !          3540: 
        !          3541: Finally, if you neither insert nor delete text, but directly modify the
        !          3542: existing text (e.g., change its case), call <CODE>rl_modifying()</CODE>
        !          3543: once, just before you modify the text.  You must supply the indices of
        !          3544: the text range that you are going to modify.
        !          3545: </P><P>
        !          3546: 
        !          3547: <A NAME="IDX281"></A>
        !          3548: <DL>
        !          3549: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_modifying</B> <I>(int start, int end)</I>
        !          3550: <DD>Tell Readline to save the text between <VAR>start</VAR> and <VAR>end</VAR> as a
        !          3551: single undo unit.  It is assumed that you will subsequently modify
        !          3552: that text.
        !          3553: </DL>
        !          3554: </P><P>
        !          3555: 
        !          3556: <A NAME="Redisplay"></A>
        !          3557: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3558: <A NAME="SEC35"></A>
        !          3559: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          3560: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC34"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3561: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC36"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3562: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC36"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3563: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          3564: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3565: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          3566: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          3567: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          3568: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          3569: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3570: <H3> 2.4.6 Redisplay </H3>
        !          3571: <!--docid::SEC35::-->
        !          3572: <P>
        !          3573: 
        !          3574: <A NAME="IDX282"></A>
        !          3575: <DL>
        !          3576: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_redisplay</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3577: <DD>Change what's displayed on the screen to reflect the current contents
        !          3578: of <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE>.
        !          3579: </DL>
        !          3580: </P><P>
        !          3581: 
        !          3582: <A NAME="IDX283"></A>
        !          3583: <DL>
        !          3584: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_forced_update_display</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3585: <DD>Force the line to be updated and redisplayed, whether or not
        !          3586: Readline thinks the screen display is correct.
        !          3587: </DL>
        !          3588: </P><P>
        !          3589: 
        !          3590: <A NAME="IDX284"></A>
        !          3591: <DL>
        !          3592: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_on_new_line</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3593: <DD>Tell the update functions that we have moved onto a new (empty) line,
        !          3594: usually after outputting a newline.
        !          3595: </DL>
        !          3596: </P><P>
        !          3597: 
        !          3598: <A NAME="IDX285"></A>
        !          3599: <DL>
        !          3600: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_on_new_line_with_prompt</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3601: <DD>Tell the update functions that we have moved onto a new line, with
        !          3602: <VAR>rl_prompt</VAR> already displayed.
        !          3603: This could be used by applications that want to output the prompt string
        !          3604: themselves, but still need Readline to know the prompt string length for
        !          3605: redisplay.
        !          3606: It should be used after setting <VAR>rl_already_prompted</VAR>.
        !          3607: </DL>
        !          3608: </P><P>
        !          3609: 
        !          3610: <A NAME="IDX286"></A>
        !          3611: <DL>
        !          3612: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_reset_line_state</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3613: <DD>Reset the display state to a clean state and redisplay the current line
        !          3614: starting on a new line.
        !          3615: </DL>
        !          3616: </P><P>
        !          3617: 
        !          3618: <A NAME="IDX287"></A>
        !          3619: <DL>
        !          3620: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_crlf</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3621: <DD>Move the cursor to the start of the next screen line.
        !          3622: </DL>
        !          3623: </P><P>
        !          3624: 
        !          3625: <A NAME="IDX288"></A>
        !          3626: <DL>
        !          3627: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_show_char</B> <I>(int c)</I>
        !          3628: <DD>Display character <VAR>c</VAR> on <CODE>rl_outstream</CODE>.
        !          3629: If Readline has not been set to display meta characters directly, this
        !          3630: will convert meta characters to a meta-prefixed key sequence.
        !          3631: This is intended for use by applications which wish to do their own
        !          3632: redisplay.
        !          3633: </DL>
        !          3634: </P><P>
        !          3635: 
        !          3636: <A NAME="IDX289"></A>
        !          3637: <DL>
        !          3638: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_message</B> <I>(const char *, <small>...</small>)</I>
        !          3639: <DD>The arguments are a format string as would be supplied to <CODE>printf</CODE>,
        !          3640: possibly containing conversion specifications such as <SAMP>`%d'</SAMP>, and
        !          3641: any additional arguments necessary to satisfy the conversion specifications.
        !          3642: The resulting string is displayed in the <EM>echo area</EM>.  The echo area
        !          3643: is also used to display numeric arguments and search strings.
        !          3644: You should call <CODE>rl_save_prompt</CODE> to save the prompt information
        !          3645: before calling this function.
        !          3646: </DL>
        !          3647: </P><P>
        !          3648: 
        !          3649: <A NAME="IDX290"></A>
        !          3650: <DL>
        !          3651: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_clear_message</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3652: <DD>Clear the message in the echo area.  If the prompt was saved with a call to
        !          3653: <CODE>rl_save_prompt</CODE> before the last call to <CODE>rl_message</CODE>,
        !          3654: call <CODE>rl_restore_prompt</CODE> before calling this function.
        !          3655: </DL>
        !          3656: </P><P>
        !          3657: 
        !          3658: <A NAME="IDX291"></A>
        !          3659: <DL>
        !          3660: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_save_prompt</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3661: <DD>Save the local Readline prompt display state in preparation for
        !          3662: displaying a new message in the message area with <CODE>rl_message()</CODE>.
        !          3663: </DL>
        !          3664: </P><P>
        !          3665: 
        !          3666: <A NAME="IDX292"></A>
        !          3667: <DL>
        !          3668: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_restore_prompt</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3669: <DD>Restore the local Readline prompt display state saved by the most
        !          3670: recent call to <CODE>rl_save_prompt</CODE>.
        !          3671: if <CODE>rl_save_prompt</CODE> was called to save the prompt before a call
        !          3672: to <CODE>rl_message</CODE>, this function should be called before the
        !          3673: corresponding call to <CODE>rl_clear_message</CODE>.
        !          3674: </DL>
        !          3675: </P><P>
        !          3676: 
        !          3677: <A NAME="IDX293"></A>
        !          3678: <DL>
        !          3679: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_expand_prompt</B> <I>(char *prompt)</I>
        !          3680: <DD>Expand any special character sequences in <VAR>prompt</VAR> and set up the
        !          3681: local Readline prompt redisplay variables.
        !          3682: This function is called by <CODE>readline()</CODE>.  It may also be called to
        !          3683: expand the primary prompt if the <CODE>rl_on_new_line_with_prompt()</CODE>
        !          3684: function or <CODE>rl_already_prompted</CODE> variable is used.
        !          3685: It returns the number of visible characters on the last line of the
        !          3686: (possibly multi-line) prompt.
        !          3687: Applications may indicate that the prompt contains characters that take
        !          3688: up no physical screen space when displayed by bracketing a sequence of
        !          3689: such characters with the special markers <CODE>RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE</CODE>
        !          3690: and <CODE>RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE</CODE> (declared in <TT>`readline.h'</TT>.  This may
        !          3691: be used to embed terminal-specific escape sequences in prompts.
        !          3692: </DL>
        !          3693: </P><P>
        !          3694: 
        !          3695: <A NAME="IDX294"></A>
        !          3696: <DL>
        !          3697: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_set_prompt</B> <I>(const char *prompt)</I>
        !          3698: <DD>Make Readline use <VAR>prompt</VAR> for subsequent redisplay.  This calls
        !          3699: <CODE>rl_expand_prompt()</CODE> to expand the prompt and sets <CODE>rl_prompt</CODE>
        !          3700: to the result.
        !          3701: </DL>
        !          3702: </P><P>
        !          3703: 
        !          3704: <A NAME="Modifying Text"></A>
        !          3705: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3706: <A NAME="SEC36"></A>
        !          3707: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          3708: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC35"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3709: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC37"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3710: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC37"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3711: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          3712: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3713: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          3714: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          3715: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          3716: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          3717: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3718: <H3> 2.4.7 Modifying Text </H3>
        !          3719: <!--docid::SEC36::-->
        !          3720: <P>
        !          3721: 
        !          3722: <A NAME="IDX295"></A>
        !          3723: <DL>
        !          3724: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_insert_text</B> <I>(const char *text)</I>
        !          3725: <DD>Insert <VAR>text</VAR> into the line at the current cursor position.
        !          3726: Returns the number of characters inserted.
        !          3727: </DL>
        !          3728: </P><P>
        !          3729: 
        !          3730: <A NAME="IDX296"></A>
        !          3731: <DL>
        !          3732: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_delete_text</B> <I>(int start, int end)</I>
        !          3733: <DD>Delete the text between <VAR>start</VAR> and <VAR>end</VAR> in the current line.
        !          3734: Returns the number of characters deleted.
        !          3735: </DL>
        !          3736: </P><P>
        !          3737: 
        !          3738: <A NAME="IDX297"></A>
        !          3739: <DL>
        !          3740: <DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_copy_text</B> <I>(int start, int end)</I>
        !          3741: <DD>Return a copy of the text between <VAR>start</VAR> and <VAR>end</VAR> in
        !          3742: the current line.
        !          3743: </DL>
        !          3744: </P><P>
        !          3745: 
        !          3746: <A NAME="IDX298"></A>
        !          3747: <DL>
        !          3748: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_kill_text</B> <I>(int start, int end)</I>
        !          3749: <DD>Copy the text between <VAR>start</VAR> and <VAR>end</VAR> in the current line
        !          3750: to the kill ring, appending or prepending to the last kill if the
        !          3751: last command was a kill command.  The text is deleted.
        !          3752: If <VAR>start</VAR> is less than <VAR>end</VAR>,
        !          3753: the text is appended, otherwise prepended.  If the last command was
        !          3754: not a kill, a new kill ring slot is used.
        !          3755: </DL>
        !          3756: </P><P>
        !          3757: 
        !          3758: <A NAME="IDX299"></A>
        !          3759: <DL>
        !          3760: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_push_macro_input</B> <I>(char *macro)</I>
        !          3761: <DD>Cause <VAR>macro</VAR> to be inserted into the line, as if it had been invoked
        !          3762: by a key bound to a macro.  Not especially useful; use
        !          3763: <CODE>rl_insert_text()</CODE> instead.
        !          3764: </DL>
        !          3765: </P><P>
        !          3766: 
        !          3767: <A NAME="Character Input"></A>
        !          3768: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3769: <A NAME="SEC37"></A>
        !          3770: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          3771: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC36"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3772: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC38"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3773: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC38"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3774: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          3775: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3776: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          3777: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          3778: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          3779: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          3780: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3781: <H3> 2.4.8 Character Input </H3>
        !          3782: <!--docid::SEC37::-->
        !          3783: <P>
        !          3784: 
        !          3785: <A NAME="IDX300"></A>
        !          3786: <DL>
        !          3787: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_read_key</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3788: <DD>Return the next character available from Readline's current input stream.
        !          3789: This handles input inserted into
        !          3790: the input stream via <VAR>rl_pending_input</VAR> (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A>)
        !          3791: and <CODE>rl_stuff_char()</CODE>, macros, and characters read from the keyboard.
        !          3792: While waiting for input, this function will call any function assigned to
        !          3793: the <CODE>rl_event_hook</CODE> variable.
        !          3794: </DL>
        !          3795: </P><P>
        !          3796: 
        !          3797: <A NAME="IDX301"></A>
        !          3798: <DL>
        !          3799: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_getc</B> <I>(FILE *stream)</I>
        !          3800: <DD>Return the next character available from <VAR>stream</VAR>, which is assumed to
        !          3801: be the keyboard.
        !          3802: </DL>
        !          3803: </P><P>
        !          3804: 
        !          3805: <A NAME="IDX302"></A>
        !          3806: <DL>
        !          3807: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_stuff_char</B> <I>(int c)</I>
        !          3808: <DD>Insert <VAR>c</VAR> into the Readline input stream.  It will be "read"
        !          3809: before Readline attempts to read characters from the terminal with
        !          3810: <CODE>rl_read_key()</CODE>.  Up to 512 characters may be pushed back.
        !          3811: <CODE>rl_stuff_char</CODE> returns 1 if the character was successfully inserted;
        !          3812: 0 otherwise.
        !          3813: </DL>
        !          3814: </P><P>
        !          3815: 
        !          3816: <A NAME="IDX303"></A>
        !          3817: <DL>
        !          3818: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_execute_next</B> <I>(int c)</I>
        !          3819: <DD>Make <VAR>c</VAR> be the next command to be executed when <CODE>rl_read_key()</CODE>
        !          3820: is called.  This sets <VAR>rl_pending_input</VAR>.
        !          3821: </DL>
        !          3822: </P><P>
        !          3823: 
        !          3824: <A NAME="IDX304"></A>
        !          3825: <DL>
        !          3826: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_clear_pending_input</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3827: <DD>Unset <VAR>rl_pending_input</VAR>, effectively negating the effect of any
        !          3828: previous call to <CODE>rl_execute_next()</CODE>.  This works only if the
        !          3829: pending input has not already been read with <CODE>rl_read_key()</CODE>.
        !          3830: </DL>
        !          3831: </P><P>
        !          3832: 
        !          3833: <A NAME="IDX305"></A>
        !          3834: <DL>
        !          3835: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout</B> <I>(int u)</I>
        !          3836: <DD>While waiting for keyboard input in <CODE>rl_read_key()</CODE>, Readline will
        !          3837: wait for <VAR>u</VAR> microseconds for input before calling any function
        !          3838: assigned to <CODE>rl_event_hook</CODE>.  <VAR>u</VAR> must be greater than or equal
        !          3839: to zero (a zero-length timeout is equivalent to a poll).
        !          3840: The default waiting period is one-tenth of a second.
        !          3841: Returns the old timeout value.
        !          3842: </DL>
        !          3843: </P><P>
        !          3844: 
        !          3845: <A NAME="Terminal Management"></A>
        !          3846: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3847: <A NAME="SEC38"></A>
        !          3848: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          3850: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC39"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3851: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3852: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          3853: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
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        !          3855: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          3856: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          3857: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          3858: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3859: <H3> 2.4.9 Terminal Management </H3>
        !          3860: <!--docid::SEC38::-->
        !          3861: <P>
        !          3862: 
        !          3863: <A NAME="IDX306"></A>
        !          3864: <DL>
        !          3865: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_prep_terminal</B> <I>(int meta_flag)</I>
        !          3866: <DD>Modify the terminal settings for Readline's use, so <CODE>readline()</CODE>
        !          3867: can read a single character at a time from the keyboard.
        !          3868: The <VAR>meta_flag</VAR> argument should be non-zero if Readline should
        !          3869: read eight-bit input.
        !          3870: </DL>
        !          3871: </P><P>
        !          3872: 
        !          3873: <A NAME="IDX307"></A>
        !          3874: <DL>
        !          3875: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_deprep_terminal</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3876: <DD>Undo the effects of <CODE>rl_prep_terminal()</CODE>, leaving the terminal in
        !          3877: the state in which it was before the most recent call to
        !          3878: <CODE>rl_prep_terminal()</CODE>.
        !          3879: </DL>
        !          3880: </P><P>
        !          3881: 
        !          3882: <A NAME="IDX308"></A>
        !          3883: <DL>
        !          3884: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_tty_set_default_bindings</B> <I>(Keymap kmap)</I>
        !          3885: <DD>Read the operating system's terminal editing characters (as would be
        !          3886: displayed by <CODE>stty</CODE>) to their Readline equivalents.
        !          3887: The bindings are performed in <VAR>kmap</VAR>.
        !          3888: </DL>
        !          3889: </P><P>
        !          3890: 
        !          3891: <A NAME="IDX309"></A>
        !          3892: <DL>
        !          3893: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_tty_unset_default_bindings</B> <I>(Keymap kmap)</I>
        !          3894: <DD>Reset the bindings manipulated by <CODE>rl_tty_set_default_bindings</CODE> so
        !          3895: that the terminal editing characters are bound to <CODE>rl_insert</CODE>.
        !          3896: The bindings are performed in <VAR>kmap</VAR>.
        !          3897: </DL>
        !          3898: </P><P>
        !          3899: 
        !          3900: <A NAME="IDX310"></A>
        !          3901: <DL>
        !          3902: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_reset_terminal</B> <I>(const char *terminal_name)</I>
        !          3903: <DD>Reinitialize Readline's idea of the terminal settings using
        !          3904: <VAR>terminal_name</VAR> as the terminal type (e.g., <CODE>vt100</CODE>).
        !          3905: If <VAR>terminal_name</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE>, the value of the <CODE>TERM</CODE>
        !          3906: environment variable is used.
        !          3907: </DL>
        !          3908: </P><P>
        !          3909: 
        !          3910: <A NAME="Utility Functions"></A>
        !          3911: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          3912: <A NAME="SEC39"></A>
        !          3913: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          3916: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC31"> &lt;&lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3917: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          3918: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          3919: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          3920: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          3921: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          3922: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          3923: </TR></TABLE>
        !          3924: <H3> 2.4.10 Utility Functions </H3>
        !          3925: <!--docid::SEC39::-->
        !          3926: <P>
        !          3927: 
        !          3928: <A NAME="IDX311"></A>
        !          3929: <DL>
        !          3930: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_save_state</B> <I>(struct readline_state *sp)</I>
        !          3931: <DD>Save a snapshot of Readline's internal state to <VAR>sp</VAR>.
        !          3932: The contents of the <VAR>readline_state</VAR> structure are documented
        !          3933: in <TT>`readline.h'</TT>.
        !          3934: The caller is responsible for allocating the structure.
        !          3935: </DL>
        !          3936: </P><P>
        !          3937: 
        !          3938: <A NAME="IDX312"></A>
        !          3939: <DL>
        !          3940: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_restore_state</B> <I>(struct readline_state *sp)</I>
        !          3941: <DD>Restore Readline's internal state to that stored in <VAR>sp</VAR>, which must
        !          3942: have been saved by a call to <CODE>rl_save_state</CODE>.
        !          3943: The contents of the <VAR>readline_state</VAR> structure are documented
        !          3944: in <TT>`readline.h'</TT>.
        !          3945: The caller is responsible for freeing the structure.
        !          3946: </DL>
        !          3947: </P><P>
        !          3948: 
        !          3949: <A NAME="IDX313"></A>
        !          3950: <DL>
        !          3951: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_free</B> <I>(void *mem)</I>
        !          3952: <DD>Deallocate the memory pointed to by <VAR>mem</VAR>.  <VAR>mem</VAR> must have been
        !          3953: allocated by <CODE>malloc</CODE>.
        !          3954: </DL>
        !          3955: </P><P>
        !          3956: 
        !          3957: <A NAME="IDX314"></A>
        !          3958: <DL>
        !          3959: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_replace_line</B> <I>(const char *text, int clear_undo)</I>
        !          3960: <DD>Replace the contents of <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE> with <VAR>text</VAR>.
        !          3961: The point and mark are preserved, if possible.
        !          3962: If <VAR>clear_undo</VAR> is non-zero, the undo list associated with the
        !          3963: current line is cleared.
        !          3964: </DL>
        !          3965: </P><P>
        !          3966: 
        !          3967: <A NAME="IDX315"></A>
        !          3968: <DL>
        !          3969: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_extend_line_buffer</B> <I>(int len)</I>
        !          3970: <DD>Ensure that <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE> has enough space to hold <VAR>len</VAR>
        !          3971: characters, possibly reallocating it if necessary.
        !          3972: </DL>
        !          3973: </P><P>
        !          3974: 
        !          3975: <A NAME="IDX316"></A>
        !          3976: <DL>
        !          3977: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_initialize</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3978: <DD>Initialize or re-initialize Readline's internal state.
        !          3979: It's not strictly necessary to call this; <CODE>readline()</CODE> calls it before
        !          3980: reading any input.
        !          3981: </DL>
        !          3982: </P><P>
        !          3983: 
        !          3984: <A NAME="IDX317"></A>
        !          3985: <DL>
        !          3986: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_ding</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          3987: <DD>Ring the terminal bell, obeying the setting of <CODE>bell-style</CODE>.
        !          3988: </DL>
        !          3989: </P><P>
        !          3990: 
        !          3991: <A NAME="IDX318"></A>
        !          3992: <DL>
        !          3993: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_alphabetic</B> <I>(int c)</I>
        !          3994: <DD>Return 1 if <VAR>c</VAR> is an alphabetic character.
        !          3995: </DL>
        !          3996: </P><P>
        !          3997: 
        !          3998: <A NAME="IDX319"></A>
        !          3999: <DL>
        !          4000: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_display_match_list</B> <I>(char **matches, int len, int max)</I>
        !          4001: <DD>A convenience function for displaying a list of strings in
        !          4002: columnar format on Readline's output stream.  <CODE>matches</CODE> is the list
        !          4003: of strings, in argv format, such as a list of completion matches.
        !          4004: <CODE>len</CODE> is the number of strings in <CODE>matches</CODE>, and <CODE>max</CODE>
        !          4005: is the length of the longest string in <CODE>matches</CODE>.  This function uses
        !          4006: the setting of <CODE>print-completions-horizontally</CODE> to select how the
        !          4007: matches are displayed (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A>).
        !          4008: When displaying completions, this function sets the number of columns used
        !          4009: for display to the value of <CODE>completion-display-width</CODE>, the value of
        !          4010: the environment variable <CODE>COLUMNS</CODE>, or the screen width, in that order.
        !          4011: </DL>
        !          4012: </P><P>
        !          4013: 
        !          4014: The following are implemented as macros, defined in <CODE>chardefs.h</CODE>.
        !          4015: Applications should refrain from using them.
        !          4016: </P><P>
        !          4017: 
        !          4018: <A NAME="IDX320"></A>
        !          4019: <DL>
        !          4020: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_uppercase_p</B> <I>(int c)</I>
        !          4021: <DD>Return 1 if <VAR>c</VAR> is an uppercase alphabetic character.
        !          4022: </DL>
        !          4023: </P><P>
        !          4024: 
        !          4025: <A NAME="IDX321"></A>
        !          4026: <DL>
        !          4027: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_lowercase_p</B> <I>(int c)</I>
        !          4028: <DD>Return 1 if <VAR>c</VAR> is a lowercase alphabetic character.
        !          4029: </DL>
        !          4030: </P><P>
        !          4031: 
        !          4032: <A NAME="IDX322"></A>
        !          4033: <DL>
        !          4034: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_digit_p</B> <I>(int c)</I>
        !          4035: <DD>Return 1 if <VAR>c</VAR> is a numeric character.
        !          4036: </DL>
        !          4037: </P><P>
        !          4038: 
        !          4039: <A NAME="IDX323"></A>
        !          4040: <DL>
        !          4041: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_to_upper</B> <I>(int c)</I>
        !          4042: <DD>If <VAR>c</VAR> is a lowercase alphabetic character, return the corresponding
        !          4043: uppercase character.
        !          4044: </DL>
        !          4045: </P><P>
        !          4046: 
        !          4047: <A NAME="IDX324"></A>
        !          4048: <DL>
        !          4049: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_to_lower</B> <I>(int c)</I>
        !          4050: <DD>If <VAR>c</VAR> is an uppercase alphabetic character, return the corresponding
        !          4051: lowercase character.
        !          4052: </DL>
        !          4053: </P><P>
        !          4054: 
        !          4055: <A NAME="IDX325"></A>
        !          4056: <DL>
        !          4057: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>_rl_digit_value</B> <I>(int c)</I>
        !          4058: <DD>If <VAR>c</VAR> is a number, return the value it represents.
        !          4059: </DL>
        !          4060: </P><P>
        !          4061: 
        !          4062: <A NAME="Miscellaneous Functions"></A>
        !          4063: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          4064: <A NAME="SEC40"></A>
        !          4065: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          4069: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC29"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          4070: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC44"> &gt;&gt; </A>]</TD>
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        !          4072: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          4073: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          4074: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          4075: </TR></TABLE>
        !          4076: <H3> 2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions </H3>
        !          4077: <!--docid::SEC40::-->
        !          4078: <P>
        !          4079: 
        !          4080: <A NAME="IDX326"></A>
        !          4081: <DL>
        !          4082: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_macro_bind</B> <I>(const char *keyseq, const char *macro, Keymap map)</I>
        !          4083: <DD>Bind the key sequence <VAR>keyseq</VAR> to invoke the macro <VAR>macro</VAR>.
        !          4084: The binding is performed in <VAR>map</VAR>.  When <VAR>keyseq</VAR> is invoked, the
        !          4085: <VAR>macro</VAR> will be inserted into the line.  This function is deprecated;
        !          4086: use <CODE>rl_generic_bind()</CODE> instead.
        !          4087: </DL>
        !          4088: </P><P>
        !          4089: 
        !          4090: <A NAME="IDX327"></A>
        !          4091: <DL>
        !          4092: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_macro_dumper</B> <I>(int readable)</I>
        !          4093: <DD>Print the key sequences bound to macros and their values, using
        !          4094: the current keymap, to <CODE>rl_outstream</CODE>.
        !          4095: If <VAR>readable</VAR> is non-zero, the list is formatted in such a way
        !          4096: that it can be made part of an <CODE>inputrc</CODE> file and re-read.
        !          4097: </DL>
        !          4098: </P><P>
        !          4099: 
        !          4100: <A NAME="IDX328"></A>
        !          4101: <DL>
        !          4102: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_variable_bind</B> <I>(const char *variable, const char *value)</I>
        !          4103: <DD>Make the Readline variable <VAR>variable</VAR> have <VAR>value</VAR>.
        !          4104: This behaves as if the readline command
        !          4105: <SAMP>`set <VAR>variable</VAR> <VAR>value</VAR>'</SAMP> had been executed in an <CODE>inputrc</CODE>
        !          4106: file (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A>).
        !          4107: </DL>
        !          4108: </P><P>
        !          4109: 
        !          4110: <A NAME="IDX329"></A>
        !          4111: <DL>
        !          4112: <DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_variable_value</B> <I>(const char *variable)</I>
        !          4113: <DD>Return a string representing the value of the Readline variable <VAR>variable</VAR>.
        !          4114: For boolean variables, this string is either <SAMP>`on'</SAMP> or <SAMP>`off'</SAMP>.
        !          4115: </DL>
        !          4116: </P><P>
        !          4117: 
        !          4118: <A NAME="IDX330"></A>
        !          4119: <DL>
        !          4120: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_variable_dumper</B> <I>(int readable)</I>
        !          4121: <DD>Print the readline variable names and their current values
        !          4122: to <CODE>rl_outstream</CODE>.
        !          4123: If <VAR>readable</VAR> is non-zero, the list is formatted in such a way
        !          4124: that it can be made part of an <CODE>inputrc</CODE> file and re-read.
        !          4125: </DL>
        !          4126: </P><P>
        !          4127: 
        !          4128: <A NAME="IDX331"></A>
        !          4129: <DL>
        !          4130: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_set_paren_blink_timeout</B> <I>(int u)</I>
        !          4131: <DD>Set the time interval (in microseconds) that Readline waits when showing
        !          4132: a balancing character when <CODE>blink-matching-paren</CODE> has been enabled.
        !          4133: </DL>
        !          4134: </P><P>
        !          4135: 
        !          4136: <A NAME="IDX332"></A>
        !          4137: <DL>
        !          4138: <DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_get_termcap</B> <I>(const char *cap)</I>
        !          4139: <DD>Retrieve the string value of the termcap capability <VAR>cap</VAR>.
        !          4140: Readline fetches the termcap entry for the current terminal name and
        !          4141: uses those capabilities to move around the screen line and perform other
        !          4142: terminal-specific operations, like erasing a line.  Readline does not
        !          4143: use all of a terminal's capabilities, and this function will return
        !          4144: values for only those capabilities Readline uses.
        !          4145: </DL>
        !          4146: </P><P>
        !          4147: 
        !          4148: <A NAME="IDX333"></A>
        !          4149: <DL>
        !          4150: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_clear_history</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          4151: <DD>Clear the history list by deleting all of the entries, in the same manner
        !          4152: as the History library's <CODE>clear_history()</CODE> function.
        !          4153: This differs from <CODE>clear_history</CODE> because it frees private data
        !          4154: Readline saves in the history list.
        !          4155: </DL>
        !          4156: </P><P>
        !          4157: 
        !          4158: <A NAME="Alternate Interface"></A>
        !          4159: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          4160: <A NAME="SEC41"></A>
        !          4161: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
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        !          4168: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          4169: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
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        !          4171: </TR></TABLE>
        !          4172: <H3> 2.4.12 Alternate Interface </H3>
        !          4173: <!--docid::SEC41::-->
        !          4174: <P>
        !          4175: 
        !          4176: An alternate interface is available to plain <CODE>readline()</CODE>.  Some
        !          4177: applications need to interleave keyboard I/O with file, device, or
        !          4178: window system I/O, typically by using a main loop to <CODE>select()</CODE>
        !          4179: on various file descriptors.  To accommodate this need, readline can
        !          4180: also be invoked as a `callback' function from an event loop.  There
        !          4181: are functions available to make this easy.
        !          4182: </P><P>
        !          4183: 
        !          4184: <A NAME="IDX334"></A>
        !          4185: <DL>
        !          4186: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_callback_handler_install</B> <I>(const char *prompt, rl_vcpfunc_t *lhandler)</I>
        !          4187: <DD>Set up the terminal for readline I/O and display the initial
        !          4188: expanded value of <VAR>prompt</VAR>.  Save the value of <VAR>lhandler</VAR> to
        !          4189: use as a handler function to call when a complete line of input has been
        !          4190: entered.
        !          4191: The handler function receives the text of the line as an argument.
        !          4192: </DL>
        !          4193: </P><P>
        !          4194: 
        !          4195: <A NAME="IDX335"></A>
        !          4196: <DL>
        !          4197: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_callback_read_char</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          4198: <DD>Whenever an application determines that keyboard input is available, it
        !          4199: should call <CODE>rl_callback_read_char()</CODE>, which will read the next
        !          4200: character from the current input source.
        !          4201: If that character completes the line, <CODE>rl_callback_read_char</CODE> will
        !          4202: invoke the <VAR>lhandler</VAR> function installed by
        !          4203: <CODE>rl_callback_handler_install</CODE> to process the line.
        !          4204: Before calling the <VAR>lhandler</VAR> function, the terminal settings are
        !          4205: reset to the values they had before calling
        !          4206: <CODE>rl_callback_handler_install</CODE>.
        !          4207: If the <VAR>lhandler</VAR> function returns,
        !          4208: and the line handler remains installed,
        !          4209: the terminal settings are modified for Readline's use again.
        !          4210: <CODE>EOF</CODE> is indicated by calling <VAR>lhandler</VAR> with a
        !          4211: <CODE>NULL</CODE> line.
        !          4212: </DL>
        !          4213: </P><P>
        !          4214: 
        !          4215: <A NAME="IDX336"></A>
        !          4216: <DL>
        !          4217: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_callback_handler_remove</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          4218: <DD>Restore the terminal to its initial state and remove the line handler.
        !          4219: This may be called from within a callback as well as independently.
        !          4220: If the <VAR>lhandler</VAR> installed by <CODE>rl_callback_handler_install</CODE>
        !          4221: does not exit the program, either this function or the function referred
        !          4222: to by the value of <CODE>rl_deprep_term_function</CODE> should be called before
        !          4223: the program exits to reset the terminal settings.
        !          4224: </DL>
        !          4225: </P><P>
        !          4226: 
        !          4227: <A NAME="A Readline Example"></A>
        !          4228: <HR SIZE="6">
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        !          4240: </TR></TABLE>
        !          4241: <H3> 2.4.13 A Readline Example </H3>
        !          4242: <!--docid::SEC42::-->
        !          4243: <P>
        !          4244: 
        !          4245: Here is a function which changes lowercase characters to their uppercase
        !          4246: equivalents, and uppercase characters to lowercase.  If
        !          4247: this function was bound to <SAMP>`M-c'</SAMP>, then typing <SAMP>`M-c'</SAMP> would
        !          4248: change the case of the character under point.  Typing <SAMP>`M-1 0 M-c'</SAMP>
        !          4249: would change the case of the following 10 characters, leaving the cursor on
        !          4250: the last character changed.
        !          4251: </P><P>
        !          4252: 
        !          4253: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>/* Invert the case of the COUNT following characters. */
        !          4254: int
        !          4255: invert_case_line (count, key)
        !          4256:      int count, key;
        !          4257: {
        !          4258:   register int start, end, i;
        !          4259: 
        !          4260:   start = rl_point;
        !          4261: 
        !          4262:   if (rl_point &#62;= rl_end)
        !          4263:     return (0);
        !          4264: 
        !          4265:   if (count &#60; 0)
        !          4266:     {
        !          4267:       direction = -1;
        !          4268:       count = -count;
        !          4269:     }
        !          4270:   else
        !          4271:     direction = 1;
        !          4272:       
        !          4273:   /* Find the end of the range to modify. */
        !          4274:   end = start + (count * direction);
        !          4275: 
        !          4276:   /* Force it to be within range. */
        !          4277:   if (end &#62; rl_end)
        !          4278:     end = rl_end;
        !          4279:   else if (end &#60; 0)
        !          4280:     end = 0;
        !          4281: 
        !          4282:   if (start == end)
        !          4283:     return (0);
        !          4284: 
        !          4285:   if (start &#62; end)
        !          4286:     {
        !          4287:       int temp = start;
        !          4288:       start = end;
        !          4289:       end = temp;
        !          4290:     }
        !          4291: 
        !          4292:   /* Tell readline that we are modifying the line,
        !          4293:      so it will save the undo information. */
        !          4294:   rl_modifying (start, end);
        !          4295: 
        !          4296:   for (i = start; i != end; i++)
        !          4297:     {
        !          4298:       if (_rl_uppercase_p (rl_line_buffer[i]))
        !          4299:         rl_line_buffer[i] = _rl_to_lower (rl_line_buffer[i]);
        !          4300:       else if (_rl_lowercase_p (rl_line_buffer[i]))
        !          4301:         rl_line_buffer[i] = _rl_to_upper (rl_line_buffer[i]);
        !          4302:     }
        !          4303:   /* Move point to on top of the last character changed. */
        !          4304:   rl_point = (direction == 1) ? end - 1 : start;
        !          4305:   return (0);
        !          4306: }
        !          4307: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          4308: 
        !          4309: <A NAME="Alternate Interface Example"></A>
        !          4310: <HR SIZE="6">
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        !          4323: <H3> 2.4.14 Alternate Interface Example </H3>
        !          4324: <!--docid::SEC43::-->
        !          4325: <P>
        !          4326: 
        !          4327: Here is a complete program that illustrates Readline's alternate interface.
        !          4328: It reads lines from the terminal and displays them, providing the
        !          4329: standard history and TAB completion functions.
        !          4330: It understands the EOF character or "exit" to exit the program.
        !          4331: </P><P>
        !          4332: 
        !          4333: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=example><pre>/* Standard include files. stdio.h is required. */
        !          4334: #include &#60;stdlib.h&#62;
        !          4335: #include &#60;unistd.h&#62;
        !          4336: 
        !          4337: /* Used for select(2) */
        !          4338: #include &#60;sys/types.h&#62;
        !          4339: #include &#60;sys/select.h&#62;
        !          4340: 
        !          4341: #include &#60;stdio.h&#62;
        !          4342: 
        !          4343: /* Standard readline include files. */
        !          4344: #include &#60;readline/readline.h&#62;
        !          4345: #include &#60;readline/history.h&#62;
        !          4346: 
        !          4347: static void cb_linehandler (char *);
        !          4348: 
        !          4349: int running;
        !          4350: const char *prompt = "rltest$ ";
        !          4351: 
        !          4352: /* Callback function called for each line when accept-line executed, EOF
        !          4353:    seen, or EOF character read.  This sets a flag and returns; it could
        !          4354:    also call exit(3). */
        !          4355: static void
        !          4356: cb_linehandler (char *line)
        !          4357: {
        !          4358:   /* Can use ^D (stty eof) or `exit' to exit. */
        !          4359:   if (line == NULL || strcmp (line, "exit") == 0)
        !          4360:     {
        !          4361:       if (line == 0)
        !          4362:         printf ("\n");
        !          4363:       printf ("exit\n");
        !          4364:       /* This function needs to be called to reset the terminal settings,
        !          4365:          and calling it from the line handler keeps one extra prompt from
        !          4366:          being displayed. */
        !          4367:       rl_callback_handler_remove ();
        !          4368: 
        !          4369:       running = 0;
        !          4370:     }
        !          4371:   else
        !          4372:     {
        !          4373:       if (*line)
        !          4374:         add_history (line);
        !          4375:       printf ("input line: %s\n", line);
        !          4376:       free (line);
        !          4377:     }
        !          4378: }
        !          4379: 
        !          4380: int
        !          4381: main (int c, char **v)
        !          4382: {
        !          4383:   fd_set fds;
        !          4384:   int r;
        !          4385: 
        !          4386:   /* Install the line handler. */
        !          4387:   rl_callback_handler_install (prompt, cb_linehandler);
        !          4388: 
        !          4389:   /* Enter a simple event loop.  This waits until something is available
        !          4390:      to read on readline's input stream (defaults to standard input) and
        !          4391:      calls the builtin character read callback to read it.  It does not
        !          4392:      have to modify the user's terminal settings. */
        !          4393:   running = 1;
        !          4394:   while (running)
        !          4395:     {
        !          4396:       FD_ZERO (&#38;fds);
        !          4397:       FD_SET (fileno (rl_instream), &#38;fds);    
        !          4398: 
        !          4399:       r = select (FD_SETSIZE, &#38;fds, NULL, NULL, NULL);
        !          4400:       if (r &#60; 0)
        !          4401:         {
        !          4402:           perror ("rltest: select");
        !          4403:           rl_callback_handler_remove ();
        !          4404:           break;
        !          4405:         }
        !          4406: 
        !          4407:       if (FD_ISSET (fileno (rl_instream), &#38;fds))
        !          4408:         rl_callback_read_char ();
        !          4409:     }
        !          4410: 
        !          4411:   printf ("rltest: Event loop has exited\n");
        !          4412:   return 0;
        !          4413: }
        !          4414: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          4415: 
        !          4416: <A NAME="Readline Signal Handling"></A>
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        !          4430: <H2> 2.5 Readline Signal Handling </H2>
        !          4431: <!--docid::SEC44::-->
        !          4432: <P>
        !          4433: 
        !          4434: Signals are asynchronous events sent to a process by the Unix kernel,
        !          4435: sometimes on behalf of another process.  They are intended to indicate
        !          4436: exceptional events, like a user pressing the interrupt key on his terminal,
        !          4437: or a network connection being broken.  There is a class of signals that can
        !          4438: be sent to the process currently reading input from the keyboard.  Since
        !          4439: Readline changes the terminal attributes when it is called, it needs to
        !          4440: perform special processing when such a signal is received in order to
        !          4441: restore the terminal to a sane state, or provide application writers with
        !          4442: functions to do so manually. 
        !          4443: </P><P>
        !          4444: 
        !          4445: Readline contains an internal signal handler that is installed for a
        !          4446: number of signals (<CODE>SIGINT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGQUIT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTERM</CODE>,
        !          4447: <CODE>SIGHUP</CODE>, 
        !          4448: <CODE>SIGALRM</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTSTP</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTTIN</CODE>, and <CODE>SIGTTOU</CODE>).
        !          4449: When one of these signals is received, the signal handler
        !          4450: will reset the terminal attributes to those that were in effect before
        !          4451: <CODE>readline()</CODE> was called, reset the signal handling to what it was
        !          4452: before <CODE>readline()</CODE> was called, and resend the signal to the calling
        !          4453: application.
        !          4454: If and when the calling application's signal handler returns, Readline
        !          4455: will reinitialize the terminal and continue to accept input.
        !          4456: When a <CODE>SIGINT</CODE> is received, the Readline signal handler performs
        !          4457: some additional work, which will cause any partially-entered line to be
        !          4458: aborted (see the description of <CODE>rl_free_line_state()</CODE> below).
        !          4459: </P><P>
        !          4460: 
        !          4461: There is an additional Readline signal handler, for <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>, which
        !          4462: the kernel sends to a process whenever the terminal's size changes (for
        !          4463: example, if a user resizes an <CODE>xterm</CODE>).  The Readline <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>
        !          4464: handler updates Readline's internal screen size information, and then calls
        !          4465: any <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE> signal handler the calling application has installed. 
        !          4466: Readline calls the application's <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE> signal handler without
        !          4467: resetting the terminal to its original state.  If the application's signal
        !          4468: handler does more than update its idea of the terminal size and return (for
        !          4469: example, a <CODE>longjmp</CODE> back to a main processing loop), it <EM>must</EM>
        !          4470: call <CODE>rl_cleanup_after_signal()</CODE> (described below), to restore the
        !          4471: terminal state. 
        !          4472: </P><P>
        !          4473: 
        !          4474: Readline provides two variables that allow application writers to
        !          4475: control whether or not it will catch certain signals and act on them
        !          4476: when they are received.  It is important that applications change the
        !          4477: values of these variables only when calling <CODE>readline()</CODE>, not in
        !          4478: a signal handler, so Readline's internal signal state is not corrupted.
        !          4479: </P><P>
        !          4480: 
        !          4481: <A NAME="IDX337"></A>
        !          4482: <DL>
        !          4483: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_catch_signals</B>
        !          4484: <DD>If this variable is non-zero, Readline will install signal handlers for
        !          4485: <CODE>SIGINT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGQUIT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTERM</CODE>, <CODE>SIGHUP</CODE>, <CODE>SIGALRM</CODE>,
        !          4486: <CODE>SIGTSTP</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTTIN</CODE>, and <CODE>SIGTTOU</CODE>.
        !          4487: </P><P>
        !          4488: 
        !          4489: The default value of <CODE>rl_catch_signals</CODE> is 1.
        !          4490: </DL>
        !          4491: </P><P>
        !          4492: 
        !          4493: <A NAME="IDX338"></A>
        !          4494: <DL>
        !          4495: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_catch_sigwinch</B>
        !          4496: <DD>If this variable is set to a non-zero value,
        !          4497: Readline will install a signal handler for <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>.
        !          4498: </P><P>
        !          4499: 
        !          4500: The default value of <CODE>rl_catch_sigwinch</CODE> is 1.
        !          4501: </DL>
        !          4502: </P><P>
        !          4503: 
        !          4504: <A NAME="IDX339"></A>
        !          4505: <DL>
        !          4506: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_change_environment</B>
        !          4507: <DD>If this variable is set to a non-zero value,
        !          4508: and Readline is handling <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>, Readline will modify the
        !          4509: <VAR>LINES</VAR> and <VAR>COLUMNS</VAR> environment variables upon receipt of a
        !          4510: <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>
        !          4511: </P><P>
        !          4512: 
        !          4513: The default value of <CODE>rl_change_environment</CODE> is 1.
        !          4514: </DL>
        !          4515: </P><P>
        !          4516: 
        !          4517: If an application does not wish to have Readline catch any signals, or
        !          4518: to handle signals other than those Readline catches (<CODE>SIGHUP</CODE>,
        !          4519: for example), 
        !          4520: Readline provides convenience functions to do the necessary terminal
        !          4521: and internal state cleanup upon receipt of a signal.
        !          4522: </P><P>
        !          4523: 
        !          4524: <A NAME="IDX340"></A>
        !          4525: <DL>
        !          4526: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_cleanup_after_signal</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          4527: <DD>This function will reset the state of the terminal to what it was before
        !          4528: <CODE>readline()</CODE> was called, and remove the Readline signal handlers for
        !          4529: all signals, depending on the values of <CODE>rl_catch_signals</CODE> and
        !          4530: <CODE>rl_catch_sigwinch</CODE>.
        !          4531: </DL>
        !          4532: </P><P>
        !          4533: 
        !          4534: <A NAME="IDX341"></A>
        !          4535: <DL>
        !          4536: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_free_line_state</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          4537: <DD>This will free any partial state associated with the current input line
        !          4538: (undo information, any partial history entry, any partially-entered
        !          4539: keyboard macro, and any partially-entered numeric argument).  This
        !          4540: should be called before <CODE>rl_cleanup_after_signal()</CODE>.  The
        !          4541: Readline signal handler for <CODE>SIGINT</CODE> calls this to abort the
        !          4542: current input line.
        !          4543: </DL>
        !          4544: </P><P>
        !          4545: 
        !          4546: <A NAME="IDX342"></A>
        !          4547: <DL>
        !          4548: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_reset_after_signal</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          4549: <DD>This will reinitialize the terminal and reinstall any Readline signal
        !          4550: handlers, depending on the values of <CODE>rl_catch_signals</CODE> and
        !          4551: <CODE>rl_catch_sigwinch</CODE>.
        !          4552: </DL>
        !          4553: </P><P>
        !          4554: 
        !          4555: If an application does not wish Readline to catch <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>, it may
        !          4556: call <CODE>rl_resize_terminal()</CODE> or <CODE>rl_set_screen_size()</CODE> to force
        !          4557: Readline to update its idea of the terminal size when a <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>
        !          4558: is received.
        !          4559: </P><P>
        !          4560: 
        !          4561: <A NAME="IDX343"></A>
        !          4562: <DL>
        !          4563: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_echo_signal_char</B> <I>(int sig)</I>
        !          4564: <DD>If an application wishes to install its own signal handlers, but still
        !          4565: have readline display characters that generate signals, calling this
        !          4566: function with <VAR>sig</VAR> set to <CODE>SIGINT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGQUIT</CODE>, or
        !          4567: <CODE>SIGTSTP</CODE> will display the character generating that signal.
        !          4568: </DL>
        !          4569: </P><P>
        !          4570: 
        !          4571: <A NAME="IDX344"></A>
        !          4572: <DL>
        !          4573: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_resize_terminal</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          4574: <DD>Update Readline's internal screen size by reading values from the kernel.
        !          4575: </DL>
        !          4576: </P><P>
        !          4577: 
        !          4578: <A NAME="IDX345"></A>
        !          4579: <DL>
        !          4580: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_set_screen_size</B> <I>(int rows, int cols)</I>
        !          4581: <DD>Set Readline's idea of the terminal size to <VAR>rows</VAR> rows and
        !          4582: <VAR>cols</VAR> columns.  If either <VAR>rows</VAR> or <VAR>columns</VAR> is less than
        !          4583: or equal to 0, Readline's idea of that terminal dimension is unchanged.
        !          4584: </DL>
        !          4585: </P><P>
        !          4586: 
        !          4587: If an application does not want to install a <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE> handler, but
        !          4588: is still interested in the screen dimensions, Readline's idea of the screen
        !          4589: size may be queried.
        !          4590: </P><P>
        !          4591: 
        !          4592: <A NAME="IDX346"></A>
        !          4593: <DL>
        !          4594: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_get_screen_size</B> <I>(int *rows, int *cols)</I>
        !          4595: <DD>Return Readline's idea of the terminal's size in the
        !          4596: variables pointed to by the arguments.
        !          4597: </DL>
        !          4598: </P><P>
        !          4599: 
        !          4600: <A NAME="IDX347"></A>
        !          4601: <DL>
        !          4602: <DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>rl_reset_screen_size</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          4603: <DD>Cause Readline to reobtain the screen size and recalculate its dimensions.
        !          4604: </DL>
        !          4605: </P><P>
        !          4606: 
        !          4607: The following functions install and remove Readline's signal handlers.
        !          4608: </P><P>
        !          4609: 
        !          4610: <A NAME="IDX348"></A>
        !          4611: <DL>
        !          4612: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_set_signals</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          4613: <DD>Install Readline's signal handler for <CODE>SIGINT</CODE>, <CODE>SIGQUIT</CODE>,
        !          4614: <CODE>SIGTERM</CODE>, <CODE>SIGHUP</CODE>, <CODE>SIGALRM</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTSTP</CODE>, <CODE>SIGTTIN</CODE>,
        !          4615: <CODE>SIGTTOU</CODE>, and <CODE>SIGWINCH</CODE>, depending on the values of
        !          4616: <CODE>rl_catch_signals</CODE> and <CODE>rl_catch_sigwinch</CODE>.
        !          4617: </DL>
        !          4618: </P><P>
        !          4619: 
        !          4620: <A NAME="IDX349"></A>
        !          4621: <DL>
        !          4622: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_clear_signals</B> <I>(void)</I>
        !          4623: <DD>Remove all of the Readline signal handlers installed by
        !          4624: <CODE>rl_set_signals()</CODE>.
        !          4625: </DL>
        !          4626: </P><P>
        !          4627: 
        !          4628: <A NAME="Custom Completers"></A>
        !          4629: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          4630: <A NAME="SEC45"></A>
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        !          4641: </TR></TABLE>
        !          4642: <H2> 2.6 Custom Completers </H2>
        !          4643: <!--docid::SEC45::-->
        !          4644: <P>
        !          4645: 
        !          4646: Typically, a program that reads commands from the user has a way of
        !          4647: disambiguating commands and data.  If your program is one of these, then
        !          4648: it can provide completion for commands, data, or both.
        !          4649: The following sections describe how your program and Readline
        !          4650: cooperate to provide this service.
        !          4651: </P><P>
        !          4652: 
        !          4653: <BLOCKQUOTE><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0> 
        !          4654: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.1 How Completing Works</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">The logic used to do completion.</TD></TR>
        !          4655: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Functions provided by Readline.</TD></TR>
        !          4656: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">Variables which control completion.</TD></TR>
        !          4657: <TR><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP"><A HREF="readline.html#SEC49">2.6.4 A Short Completion Example</A></TD><TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD><TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="TOP">An example of writing completer subroutines.</TD></TR>
        !          4658: </TABLE></BLOCKQUOTE>
        !          4659: <P>
        !          4660: 
        !          4661: <A NAME="How Completing Works"></A>
        !          4662: <HR SIZE="6">
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        !          4674: </TR></TABLE>
        !          4675: <H3> 2.6.1 How Completing Works </H3>
        !          4676: <!--docid::SEC46::-->
        !          4677: <P>
        !          4678: 
        !          4679: In order to complete some text, the full list of possible completions
        !          4680: must be available.  That is, it is not possible to accurately
        !          4681: expand a partial word without knowing all of the possible words
        !          4682: which make sense in that context.  The Readline library provides
        !          4683: the user interface to completion, and two of the most common
        !          4684: completion functions:  filename and username.  For completing other types
        !          4685: of text, you must write your own completion function.  This section
        !          4686: describes exactly what such functions must do, and provides an example.
        !          4687: </P><P>
        !          4688: 
        !          4689: There are three major functions used to perform completion:
        !          4690: </P><P>
        !          4691: 
        !          4692: <OL>
        !          4693: <LI>
        !          4694: The user-interface function <CODE>rl_complete()</CODE>.  This function is
        !          4695: called with the same arguments as other bindable Readline functions:
        !          4696: <VAR>count</VAR> and <VAR>invoking_key</VAR>.
        !          4697: It isolates the word to be completed and calls
        !          4698: <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE> to generate a list of possible completions.
        !          4699: It then either lists the possible completions, inserts the possible
        !          4700: completions, or actually performs the
        !          4701: completion, depending on which behavior is desired.
        !          4702: <P>
        !          4703: 
        !          4704: <LI>
        !          4705: The internal function <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE> uses an
        !          4706: application-supplied <EM>generator</EM> function to generate the list of
        !          4707: possible matches, and then returns the array of these matches.
        !          4708: The caller should place the address of its generator function in
        !          4709: <CODE>rl_completion_entry_function</CODE>.
        !          4710: <P>
        !          4711: 
        !          4712: <LI>
        !          4713: The generator function is called repeatedly from
        !          4714: <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE>, returning a string each time.  The
        !          4715: arguments to the generator function are <VAR>text</VAR> and <VAR>state</VAR>.
        !          4716: <VAR>text</VAR> is the partial word to be completed.  <VAR>state</VAR> is zero the
        !          4717: first time the function is called, allowing the generator to perform
        !          4718: any necessary initialization, and a positive non-zero integer for
        !          4719: each subsequent call.  The generator function returns
        !          4720: <CODE>(char *)NULL</CODE> to inform <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE> that there are
        !          4721: no more possibilities left.  Usually the generator function computes the
        !          4722: list of possible completions when <VAR>state</VAR> is zero, and returns them
        !          4723: one at a time on subsequent calls.  Each string the generator function
        !          4724: returns as a match must be allocated with <CODE>malloc()</CODE>; Readline
        !          4725: frees the strings when it has finished with them.
        !          4726: Such a generator function is referred to as an
        !          4727: <EM>application-specific completion function</EM>.
        !          4728: <P>
        !          4729: 
        !          4730: </OL>
        !          4731: <P>
        !          4732: 
        !          4733: <A NAME="IDX350"></A>
        !          4734: <DL>
        !          4735: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_complete</B> <I>(int ignore, int invoking_key)</I>
        !          4736: <DD>Complete the word at or before point.  You have supplied the function
        !          4737: that does the initial simple matching selection algorithm (see
        !          4738: <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE>).  The default is to do filename completion.
        !          4739: </DL>
        !          4740: </P><P>
        !          4741: 
        !          4742: <A NAME="IDX351"></A>
        !          4743: <DL>
        !          4744: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_compentry_func_t * <B>rl_completion_entry_function</B>
        !          4745: <DD>This is a pointer to the generator function for
        !          4746: <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE>.
        !          4747: If the value of <CODE>rl_completion_entry_function</CODE> is
        !          4748: <CODE>NULL</CODE> then the default filename generator
        !          4749: function, <CODE>rl_filename_completion_function()</CODE>, is used.
        !          4750: An <EM>application-specific completion function</EM> is a function whose
        !          4751: address is assigned to <CODE>rl_completion_entry_function</CODE> and whose
        !          4752: return values are used to  generate possible completions.
        !          4753: </DL>
        !          4754: </P><P>
        !          4755: 
        !          4756: <A NAME="Completion Functions"></A>
        !          4757: <HR SIZE="6">
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        !          4770: <H3> 2.6.2 Completion Functions </H3>
        !          4771: <!--docid::SEC47::-->
        !          4772: <P>
        !          4773: 
        !          4774: Here is the complete list of callable completion functions present in
        !          4775: Readline.
        !          4776: </P><P>
        !          4777: 
        !          4778: <A NAME="IDX352"></A>
        !          4779: <DL>
        !          4780: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_complete_internal</B> <I>(int what_to_do)</I>
        !          4781: <DD>Complete the word at or before point.  <VAR>what_to_do</VAR> says what to do
        !          4782: with the completion.  A value of <SAMP>`?'</SAMP> means list the possible
        !          4783: completions.  <SAMP>`TAB'</SAMP> means do standard completion.  <SAMP>`*'</SAMP> means
        !          4784: insert all of the possible completions.  <SAMP>`!'</SAMP> means to display
        !          4785: all of the possible completions, if there is more than one, as well as
        !          4786: performing partial completion.  <SAMP>`@'</SAMP> is similar to <SAMP>`!'</SAMP>, but
        !          4787: possible completions are not listed if the possible completions share
        !          4788: a common prefix.
        !          4789: </DL>
        !          4790: </P><P>
        !          4791: 
        !          4792: <A NAME="IDX353"></A>
        !          4793: <DL>
        !          4794: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_complete</B> <I>(int ignore, int invoking_key)</I>
        !          4795: <DD>Complete the word at or before point.  You have supplied the function
        !          4796: that does the initial simple matching selection algorithm (see
        !          4797: <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE> and <CODE>rl_completion_entry_function</CODE>).
        !          4798: The default is to do filename
        !          4799: completion.  This calls <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE> with an
        !          4800: argument depending on <VAR>invoking_key</VAR>.
        !          4801: </DL>
        !          4802: </P><P>
        !          4803: 
        !          4804: <A NAME="IDX354"></A>
        !          4805: <DL>
        !          4806: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_possible_completions</B> <I>(int count, int invoking_key)</I>
        !          4807: <DD>List the possible completions.  See description of <CODE>rl_complete
        !          4808: ()</CODE>.  This calls <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE> with an argument of
        !          4809: <SAMP>`?'</SAMP>.
        !          4810: </DL>
        !          4811: </P><P>
        !          4812: 
        !          4813: <A NAME="IDX355"></A>
        !          4814: <DL>
        !          4815: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_insert_completions</B> <I>(int count, int invoking_key)</I>
        !          4816: <DD>Insert the list of possible completions into the line, deleting the
        !          4817: partially-completed word.  See description of <CODE>rl_complete()</CODE>.
        !          4818: This calls <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE> with an argument of <SAMP>`*'</SAMP>.
        !          4819: </DL>
        !          4820: </P><P>
        !          4821: 
        !          4822: <A NAME="IDX356"></A>
        !          4823: <DL>
        !          4824: <DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>rl_completion_mode</B> <I>(rl_command_func_t *cfunc)</I>
        !          4825: <DD>Returns the appropriate value to pass to <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE>
        !          4826: depending on whether <VAR>cfunc</VAR> was called twice in succession and
        !          4827: the values of the <CODE>show-all-if-ambiguous</CODE> and
        !          4828: <CODE>show-all-if-unmodified</CODE> variables.
        !          4829: Application-specific completion functions may use this function to present
        !          4830: the same interface as <CODE>rl_complete()</CODE>.
        !          4831: </DL>
        !          4832: </P><P>
        !          4833: 
        !          4834: <A NAME="IDX357"></A>
        !          4835: <DL>
        !          4836: <DT><U>Function:</U> char ** <B>rl_completion_matches</B> <I>(const char *text, rl_compentry_func_t *entry_func)</I>
        !          4837: <DD>Returns an array of strings which is a list of completions for
        !          4838: <VAR>text</VAR>.  If there are no completions, returns <CODE>NULL</CODE>.
        !          4839: The first entry in the returned array is the substitution for <VAR>text</VAR>.
        !          4840: The remaining entries are the possible completions.  The array is
        !          4841: terminated with a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer.
        !          4842: </P><P>
        !          4843: 
        !          4844: <VAR>entry_func</VAR> is a function of two args, and returns a
        !          4845: <CODE>char *</CODE>.  The first argument is <VAR>text</VAR>.  The second is a
        !          4846: state argument; it is zero on the first call, and non-zero on subsequent
        !          4847: calls.  <VAR>entry_func</VAR> returns a <CODE>NULL</CODE>  pointer to the caller
        !          4848: when there are no more matches.
        !          4849: </DL>
        !          4850: </P><P>
        !          4851: 
        !          4852: <A NAME="IDX358"></A>
        !          4853: <DL>
        !          4854: <DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_filename_completion_function</B> <I>(const char *text, int state)</I>
        !          4855: <DD>A generator function for filename completion in the general case.
        !          4856: <VAR>text</VAR> is a partial filename.
        !          4857: The Bash source is a useful reference for writing application-specific
        !          4858: completion functions (the Bash completion functions call this and other
        !          4859: Readline functions).
        !          4860: </DL>
        !          4861: </P><P>
        !          4862: 
        !          4863: <A NAME="IDX359"></A>
        !          4864: <DL>
        !          4865: <DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>rl_username_completion_function</B> <I>(const char *text, int state)</I>
        !          4866: <DD>A completion generator for usernames.  <VAR>text</VAR> contains a partial
        !          4867: username preceded by a random character (usually <SAMP>`~'</SAMP>).  As with all
        !          4868: completion generators, <VAR>state</VAR> is zero on the first call and non-zero
        !          4869: for subsequent calls.
        !          4870: </DL>
        !          4871: </P><P>
        !          4872: 
        !          4873: <A NAME="Completion Variables"></A>
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        !          4886: </TR></TABLE>
        !          4887: <H3> 2.6.3 Completion Variables </H3>
        !          4888: <!--docid::SEC48::-->
        !          4889: <P>
        !          4890: 
        !          4891: <A NAME="IDX360"></A>
        !          4892: <DL>
        !          4893: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_compentry_func_t * <B>rl_completion_entry_function</B>
        !          4894: <DD>A pointer to the generator function for <CODE>rl_completion_matches()</CODE>.
        !          4895: <CODE>NULL</CODE> means to use <CODE>rl_filename_completion_function()</CODE>,
        !          4896: the default filename completer.
        !          4897: </DL>
        !          4898: </P><P>
        !          4899: 
        !          4900: <A NAME="IDX361"></A>
        !          4901: <DL>
        !          4902: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_completion_func_t * <B>rl_attempted_completion_function</B>
        !          4903: <DD>A pointer to an alternative function to create matches.
        !          4904: The function is called with <VAR>text</VAR>, <VAR>start</VAR>, and <VAR>end</VAR>.
        !          4905: <VAR>start</VAR> and <VAR>end</VAR> are indices in <CODE>rl_line_buffer</CODE> defining
        !          4906: the boundaries of <VAR>text</VAR>, which is a character string.
        !          4907: If this function exists and returns <CODE>NULL</CODE>, or if this variable is
        !          4908: set to <CODE>NULL</CODE>, then <CODE>rl_complete()</CODE> will call the value of
        !          4909: <CODE>rl_completion_entry_function</CODE> to generate matches, otherwise the
        !          4910: array of strings returned will be used.
        !          4911: If this function sets the <CODE>rl_attempted_completion_over</CODE>
        !          4912: variable to a non-zero value, Readline will not perform its default
        !          4913: completion even if this function returns no matches.
        !          4914: </DL>
        !          4915: </P><P>
        !          4916: 
        !          4917: <A NAME="IDX362"></A>
        !          4918: <DL>
        !          4919: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_quote_func_t * <B>rl_filename_quoting_function</B>
        !          4920: <DD>A pointer to a function that will quote a filename in an
        !          4921: application-specific fashion.  This is called if filename completion is being
        !          4922: attempted and one of the characters in <CODE>rl_filename_quote_characters</CODE>
        !          4923: appears in a completed filename.  The function is called with
        !          4924: <VAR>text</VAR>, <VAR>match_type</VAR>, and <VAR>quote_pointer</VAR>.  The <VAR>text</VAR>
        !          4925: is the filename to be quoted.  The <VAR>match_type</VAR> is either
        !          4926: <CODE>SINGLE_MATCH</CODE>, if there is only one completion match, or
        !          4927: <CODE>MULT_MATCH</CODE>.  Some functions use this to decide whether or not to
        !          4928: insert a closing quote character.  The <VAR>quote_pointer</VAR> is a pointer
        !          4929: to any opening quote character the user typed.  Some functions choose
        !          4930: to reset this character.
        !          4931: </DL>
        !          4932: </P><P>
        !          4933: 
        !          4934: <A NAME="IDX363"></A>
        !          4935: <DL>
        !          4936: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_dequote_func_t * <B>rl_filename_dequoting_function</B>
        !          4937: <DD>A pointer to a function that will remove application-specific quoting
        !          4938: characters from a filename before completion is attempted, so those
        !          4939: characters do not interfere with matching the text against names in
        !          4940: the filesystem.  It is called with <VAR>text</VAR>, the text of the word
        !          4941: to be dequoted, and <VAR>quote_char</VAR>, which is the quoting character 
        !          4942: that delimits the filename (usually <SAMP>`''</SAMP> or <SAMP>`"'</SAMP>).  If
        !          4943: <VAR>quote_char</VAR> is zero, the filename was not in an embedded string.
        !          4944: </DL>
        !          4945: </P><P>
        !          4946: 
        !          4947: <A NAME="IDX364"></A>
        !          4948: <DL>
        !          4949: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_linebuf_func_t * <B>rl_char_is_quoted_p</B>
        !          4950: <DD>A pointer to a function to call that determines whether or not a specific
        !          4951: character in the line buffer is quoted, according to whatever quoting
        !          4952: mechanism the program calling Readline uses.  The function is called with
        !          4953: two arguments: <VAR>text</VAR>, the text of the line, and <VAR>index</VAR>, the
        !          4954: index of the character in the line.  It is used to decide whether a
        !          4955: character found in <CODE>rl_completer_word_break_characters</CODE> should be
        !          4956: used to break words for the completer.
        !          4957: </DL>
        !          4958: </P><P>
        !          4959: 
        !          4960: <A NAME="IDX365"></A>
        !          4961: <DL>
        !          4962: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_compignore_func_t * <B>rl_ignore_some_completions_function</B>
        !          4963: <DD>This function, if defined, is called by the completer when real filename
        !          4964: completion is done, after all the matching names have been generated.
        !          4965: It is passed a <CODE>NULL</CODE> terminated array of matches.
        !          4966: The first element (<CODE>matches[0]</CODE>) is the
        !          4967: maximal substring common to all matches. This function can
        !          4968: re-arrange the list of matches as required, but each element deleted
        !          4969: from the array must be freed.
        !          4970: </DL>
        !          4971: </P><P>
        !          4972: 
        !          4973: <A NAME="IDX366"></A>
        !          4974: <DL>
        !          4975: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_icppfunc_t * <B>rl_directory_completion_hook</B>
        !          4976: <DD>This function, if defined, is allowed to modify the directory portion
        !          4977: of filenames Readline completes.
        !          4978: It could be used to expand symbolic links or shell variables in pathnames.
        !          4979: It is called with the address of a string (the current directory name) as an
        !          4980: argument, and may modify that string.
        !          4981: If the string is replaced with a new string, the old value should be freed.
        !          4982: Any modified directory name should have a trailing slash.
        !          4983: The modified value will be used as part of the completion, replacing
        !          4984: the directory portion of the pathname the user typed.
        !          4985: At the least, even if no other expansion is performed, this function should
        !          4986: remove any quote characters from the directory name, because its result will
        !          4987: be passed directly to <CODE>opendir()</CODE>.
        !          4988: </P><P>
        !          4989: 
        !          4990: The directory completion hook returns an integer that should be non-zero if
        !          4991: the function modifies its directory argument.
        !          4992: The function should not modify the directory argument if it returns 0.
        !          4993: </DL>
        !          4994: </P><P>
        !          4995: 
        !          4996: <A NAME="IDX367"></A>
        !          4997: <DL>
        !          4998: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_icppfunc_t * <B>rl_directory_rewrite_hook;</B>
        !          4999: <DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call when completing
        !          5000: a directory name.  This function takes the address of the directory name
        !          5001: to be modified as an argument.  Unlike <CODE>rl_directory_completion_hook</CODE>,
        !          5002: it only modifies the directory name used in <CODE>opendir</CODE>, not what is
        !          5003: displayed when the possible completions are printed or inserted.  It is
        !          5004: called before rl_directory_completion_hook.
        !          5005: At the least, even if no other expansion is performed, this function should
        !          5006: remove any quote characters from the directory name, because its result will
        !          5007: be passed directly to <CODE>opendir()</CODE>.
        !          5008: </P><P>
        !          5009: 
        !          5010: The directory rewrite hook returns an integer that should be non-zero if
        !          5011: the function modfies its directory argument.
        !          5012: The function should not modify the directory argument if it returns 0.
        !          5013: </DL>
        !          5014: </P><P>
        !          5015: 
        !          5016: <A NAME="IDX368"></A>
        !          5017: <DL>
        !          5018: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_icppfunc_t * <B>rl_filename_stat_hook</B>
        !          5019: <DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function for the completer to
        !          5020: call before deciding which character to append to a completed name.
        !          5021: This function modifies its filename name argument, and the modified value
        !          5022: is passed to <CODE>stat()</CODE> to determine the file's type and characteristics.
        !          5023: This function does not need to remove quote characters from the filename.
        !          5024: </P><P>
        !          5025: 
        !          5026: The stat hook returns an integer that should be non-zero if
        !          5027: the function modfies its directory argument.
        !          5028: The function should not modify the directory argument if it returns 0.
        !          5029: </DL>
        !          5030: </P><P>
        !          5031: 
        !          5032: <A NAME="IDX369"></A>
        !          5033: <DL>
        !          5034: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_dequote_func_t * <B>rl_filename_rewrite_hook</B>
        !          5035: <DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function called when reading
        !          5036: directory entries from the filesystem for completion and comparing
        !          5037: them to the partial word to be completed.  The function should
        !          5038: perform any necessary application or system-specific conversion on
        !          5039: the filename, such as converting between character sets or converting
        !          5040: from a filesystem format to a character input format.
        !          5041: The function takes two arguments: <VAR>fname</VAR>, the filename to be converted,
        !          5042: and <VAR>fnlen</VAR>, its length in bytes.
        !          5043: It must either return its first argument (if no conversion takes place)
        !          5044: or the converted filename in newly-allocated memory.  The converted
        !          5045: form is used to compare against the word to be completed, and, if it
        !          5046: matches, is added to the list of matches.  Readline will free the
        !          5047: allocated string.
        !          5048: </DL>
        !          5049: </P><P>
        !          5050: 
        !          5051: <A NAME="IDX370"></A>
        !          5052: <DL>
        !          5053: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_compdisp_func_t * <B>rl_completion_display_matches_hook</B>
        !          5054: <DD>If non-zero, then this is the address of a function to call when
        !          5055: completing a word would normally display the list of possible matches.
        !          5056: This function is called in lieu of Readline displaying the list.
        !          5057: It takes three arguments:
        !          5058: (<CODE>char **</CODE><VAR>matches</VAR>, <CODE>int</CODE> <VAR>num_matches</VAR>, <CODE>int</CODE> <VAR>max_length</VAR>)
        !          5059: where <VAR>matches</VAR> is the array of matching strings,
        !          5060: <VAR>num_matches</VAR> is the number of strings in that array, and
        !          5061: <VAR>max_length</VAR> is the length of the longest string in that array.
        !          5062: Readline provides a convenience function, <CODE>rl_display_match_list</CODE>,
        !          5063: that takes care of doing the display to Readline's output stream.  That
        !          5064: function may be called from this hook.
        !          5065: </DL>
        !          5066: </P><P>
        !          5067: 
        !          5068: <A NAME="IDX371"></A>
        !          5069: <DL>
        !          5070: <DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_basic_word_break_characters</B>
        !          5071: <DD>The basic list of characters that signal a break between words for the
        !          5072: completer routine.  The default value of this variable is the characters
        !          5073: which break words for completion in Bash:
        !          5074: <CODE>" \t\n\"\\'`@$>&#60;=;|&#38;{("</CODE>.
        !          5075: </DL>
        !          5076: </P><P>
        !          5077: 
        !          5078: <A NAME="IDX372"></A>
        !          5079: <DL>
        !          5080: <DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_basic_quote_characters</B>
        !          5081: <DD>A list of quote characters which can cause a word break.
        !          5082: </DL>
        !          5083: </P><P>
        !          5084: 
        !          5085: <A NAME="IDX373"></A>
        !          5086: <DL>
        !          5087: <DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_completer_word_break_characters</B>
        !          5088: <DD>The list of characters that signal a break between words for
        !          5089: <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE>.  The default list is the value of
        !          5090: <CODE>rl_basic_word_break_characters</CODE>.
        !          5091: </DL>
        !          5092: </P><P>
        !          5093: 
        !          5094: <A NAME="IDX374"></A>
        !          5095: <DL>
        !          5096: <DT><U>Variable:</U> rl_cpvfunc_t * <B>rl_completion_word_break_hook</B>
        !          5097: <DD>If non-zero, this is the address of a function to call when Readline is
        !          5098: deciding where to separate words for word completion.  It should return
        !          5099: a character string like <CODE>rl_completer_word_break_characters</CODE> to be
        !          5100: used to perform the current completion.  The function may choose to set
        !          5101: <CODE>rl_completer_word_break_characters</CODE> itself.  If the function
        !          5102: returns <CODE>NULL</CODE>, <CODE>rl_completer_word_break_characters</CODE> is used.
        !          5103: </DL>
        !          5104: </P><P>
        !          5105: 
        !          5106: <A NAME="IDX375"></A>
        !          5107: <DL>
        !          5108: <DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_completer_quote_characters</B>
        !          5109: <DD>A list of characters which can be used to quote a substring of the line.
        !          5110: Completion occurs on the entire substring, and within the substring
        !          5111: <CODE>rl_completer_word_break_characters</CODE> are treated as any other character,
        !          5112: unless they also appear within this list.
        !          5113: </DL>
        !          5114: </P><P>
        !          5115: 
        !          5116: <A NAME="IDX376"></A>
        !          5117: <DL>
        !          5118: <DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_filename_quote_characters</B>
        !          5119: <DD>A list of characters that cause a filename to be quoted by the completer
        !          5120: when they appear in a completed filename.  The default is the null string.
        !          5121: </DL>
        !          5122: </P><P>
        !          5123: 
        !          5124: <A NAME="IDX377"></A>
        !          5125: <DL>
        !          5126: <DT><U>Variable:</U> const char * <B>rl_special_prefixes</B>
        !          5127: <DD>The list of characters that are word break characters, but should be
        !          5128: left in <VAR>text</VAR> when it is passed to the completion function.
        !          5129: Programs can use this to help determine what kind of completing to do.
        !          5130: For instance, Bash sets this variable to "$@" so that it can complete
        !          5131: shell variables and hostnames.
        !          5132: </DL>
        !          5133: </P><P>
        !          5134: 
        !          5135: <A NAME="IDX378"></A>
        !          5136: <DL>
        !          5137: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_query_items</B>
        !          5138: <DD>Up to this many items will be displayed in response to a
        !          5139: possible-completions call.  After that, readline asks the user if she is sure
        !          5140: she wants to see them all.  The default value is 100.  A negative value 
        !          5141: indicates that Readline should never ask the user.
        !          5142: </DL>
        !          5143: </P><P>
        !          5144: 
        !          5145: <A NAME="IDX379"></A>
        !          5146: <DL>
        !          5147: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_append_character</B>
        !          5148: <DD>When a single completion alternative matches at the end of the command
        !          5149: line, this character is appended to the inserted completion text.  The
        !          5150: default is a space character (<SAMP>` '</SAMP>).  Setting this to the null
        !          5151: character (<SAMP>`\0'</SAMP>) prevents anything being appended automatically.
        !          5152: This can be changed in application-specific completion functions to
        !          5153: provide the "most sensible word separator character" according to
        !          5154: an application-specific command line syntax specification.
        !          5155: </DL>
        !          5156: </P><P>
        !          5157: 
        !          5158: <A NAME="IDX380"></A>
        !          5159: <DL>
        !          5160: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_suppress_append</B>
        !          5161: <DD>If non-zero, <VAR>rl_completion_append_character</VAR> is not appended to
        !          5162: matches at the end of the command line, as described above.
        !          5163: It is set to 0 before any application-specific completion function
        !          5164: is called, and may only be changed within such a function.
        !          5165: </DL>
        !          5166: </P><P>
        !          5167: 
        !          5168: <A NAME="IDX381"></A>
        !          5169: <DL>
        !          5170: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_quote_character</B>
        !          5171: <DD>When Readline is completing quoted text, as delimited by one of the
        !          5172: characters in <VAR>rl_completer_quote_characters</VAR>, it sets this variable
        !          5173: to the quoting character found.
        !          5174: This is set before any application-specific completion function is called.
        !          5175: </DL>
        !          5176: </P><P>
        !          5177: 
        !          5178: <A NAME="IDX382"></A>
        !          5179: <DL>
        !          5180: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_suppress_quote</B>
        !          5181: <DD>If non-zero, Readline does not append a matching quote character when
        !          5182: performing completion on a quoted string.
        !          5183: It is set to 0 before any application-specific completion function
        !          5184: is called, and may only be changed within such a function.
        !          5185: </DL>
        !          5186: </P><P>
        !          5187: 
        !          5188: <A NAME="IDX383"></A>
        !          5189: <DL>
        !          5190: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_found_quote</B>
        !          5191: <DD>When Readline is completing quoted text, it sets this variable
        !          5192: to a non-zero value if the word being completed contains or is delimited
        !          5193: by any quoting characters, including backslashes.
        !          5194: This is set before any application-specific completion function is called.
        !          5195: </DL>
        !          5196: </P><P>
        !          5197: 
        !          5198: <A NAME="IDX384"></A>
        !          5199: <DL>
        !          5200: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs</B>
        !          5201: <DD>If non-zero, a slash will be appended to completed filenames that are
        !          5202: symbolic links to directory names, subject to the value of the
        !          5203: user-settable <VAR>mark-directories</VAR> variable.
        !          5204: This variable exists so that application-specific completion functions
        !          5205: can override the user's global preference (set via the
        !          5206: <VAR>mark-symlinked-directories</VAR> Readline variable) if appropriate.
        !          5207: This variable is set to the user's preference before any
        !          5208: application-specific completion function is called, so unless that
        !          5209: function modifies the value, the user's preferences are honored.
        !          5210: </DL>
        !          5211: </P><P>
        !          5212: 
        !          5213: <A NAME="IDX385"></A>
        !          5214: <DL>
        !          5215: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_ignore_completion_duplicates</B>
        !          5216: <DD>If non-zero, then duplicates in the matches are removed.
        !          5217: The default is 1.
        !          5218: </DL>
        !          5219: </P><P>
        !          5220: 
        !          5221: <A NAME="IDX386"></A>
        !          5222: <DL>
        !          5223: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_filename_completion_desired</B>
        !          5224: <DD>Non-zero means that the results of the matches are to be treated as
        !          5225: filenames.  This is <EM>always</EM> zero when completion is attempted,
        !          5226: and can only be changed
        !          5227: within an application-specific completion function.  If it is set to a
        !          5228: non-zero value by such a function, directory names have a slash appended
        !          5229: and Readline attempts to quote completed filenames if they contain any
        !          5230: characters in <CODE>rl_filename_quote_characters</CODE> and
        !          5231: <CODE>rl_filename_quoting_desired</CODE> is set to a non-zero value.
        !          5232: </DL>
        !          5233: </P><P>
        !          5234: 
        !          5235: <A NAME="IDX387"></A>
        !          5236: <DL>
        !          5237: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_filename_quoting_desired</B>
        !          5238: <DD>Non-zero means that the results of the matches are to be quoted using
        !          5239: double quotes (or an application-specific quoting mechanism) if the
        !          5240: completed filename contains any characters in
        !          5241: <CODE>rl_filename_quote_chars</CODE>.  This is <EM>always</EM> non-zero
        !          5242: when completion is attempted, and can only be changed within an
        !          5243: application-specific completion function.
        !          5244: The quoting is effected via a call to the function pointed to
        !          5245: by <CODE>rl_filename_quoting_function</CODE>.
        !          5246: </DL>
        !          5247: </P><P>
        !          5248: 
        !          5249: <A NAME="IDX388"></A>
        !          5250: <DL>
        !          5251: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_attempted_completion_over</B>
        !          5252: <DD>If an application-specific completion function assigned to
        !          5253: <CODE>rl_attempted_completion_function</CODE> sets this variable to a non-zero
        !          5254: value, Readline will not perform its default filename completion even
        !          5255: if the application's completion function returns no matches.
        !          5256: It should be set only by an application's completion function.
        !          5257: </DL>
        !          5258: </P><P>
        !          5259: 
        !          5260: <A NAME="IDX389"></A>
        !          5261: <DL>
        !          5262: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_sort_completion_matches</B>
        !          5263: <DD>If an application sets this variable to 0, Readline will not sort the
        !          5264: list of completions (which implies that it cannot remove any duplicate
        !          5265: completions).  The default value is 1, which means that Readline will
        !          5266: sort the completions and, depending on the value of
        !          5267: <CODE>rl_ignore_completion_duplicates</CODE>, will attempt to remove duplicate
        !          5268: matches.
        !          5269: </DL>
        !          5270: </P><P>
        !          5271: 
        !          5272: <A NAME="IDX390"></A>
        !          5273: <DL>
        !          5274: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_type</B>
        !          5275: <DD>Set to a character describing the type of completion Readline is currently
        !          5276: attempting; see the description of <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE>
        !          5277: (see section <A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A>) for the list of characters.
        !          5278: This is set to the appropriate value before any application-specific
        !          5279: completion function is called, allowing such functions to present
        !          5280: the same interface as <CODE>rl_complete()</CODE>.
        !          5281: </DL>
        !          5282: </P><P>
        !          5283: 
        !          5284: <A NAME="IDX391"></A>
        !          5285: <DL>
        !          5286: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_completion_invoking_key</B>
        !          5287: <DD>Set to the final character in the key sequence that invoked one of the
        !          5288: completion functions that call <CODE>rl_complete_internal()</CODE>.  This is
        !          5289: set to the appropriate value before any application-specific completion
        !          5290: function is called.
        !          5291: </DL>
        !          5292: </P><P>
        !          5293: 
        !          5294: <A NAME="IDX392"></A>
        !          5295: <DL>
        !          5296: <DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>rl_inhibit_completion</B>
        !          5297: <DD>If this variable is non-zero, completion is inhibited.  The completion
        !          5298: character will be inserted as any other bound to <CODE>self-insert</CODE>.
        !          5299: </DL>
        !          5300: </P><P>
        !          5301: 
        !          5302: <A NAME="A Short Completion Example"></A>
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        !          5316: <H3> 2.6.4 A Short Completion Example </H3>
        !          5317: <!--docid::SEC49::-->
        !          5318: <P>
        !          5319: 
        !          5320: Here is a small application demonstrating the use of the GNU Readline
        !          5321: library.  It is called <CODE>fileman</CODE>, and the source code resides in
        !          5322: <TT>`examples/fileman.c'</TT>.  This sample application provides
        !          5323: completion of command names, line editing features, and access to the
        !          5324: history list.
        !          5325: </P><P>
        !          5326: 
        !          5327: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=-1><pre>/* fileman.c -- A tiny application which demonstrates how to use the
        !          5328:    GNU Readline library.  This application interactively allows users
        !          5329:    to manipulate files and their modes. */
        !          5330: 
        !          5331: #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
        !          5332: #  include &#60;config.h&#62;
        !          5333: #endif
        !          5334: 
        !          5335: #include &#60;sys/types.h&#62;
        !          5336: #ifdef HAVE_SYS_FILE_H
        !          5337: #  include &#60;sys/file.h&#62;
        !          5338: #endif
        !          5339: #include &#60;sys/stat.h&#62;
        !          5340: 
        !          5341: #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
        !          5342: #  include &#60;unistd.h&#62;
        !          5343: #endif
        !          5344: 
        !          5345: #include &#60;fcntl.h&#62;
        !          5346: #include &#60;stdio.h&#62;
        !          5347: #include &#60;errno.h&#62;
        !          5348: 
        !          5349: #if defined (HAVE_STRING_H)
        !          5350: #  include &#60;string.h&#62;
        !          5351: #else /* !HAVE_STRING_H */
        !          5352: #  include &#60;strings.h&#62;
        !          5353: #endif /* !HAVE_STRING_H */
        !          5354: 
        !          5355: #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
        !          5356: #  include &#60;stdlib.h&#62;
        !          5357: #endif
        !          5358: 
        !          5359: #include &#60;time.h&#62;
        !          5360: 
        !          5361: #include &#60;readline/readline.h&#62;
        !          5362: #include &#60;readline/history.h&#62;
        !          5363: 
        !          5364: extern char *xmalloc PARAMS((size_t));
        !          5365: 
        !          5366: /* The names of functions that actually do the manipulation. */
        !          5367: int com_list PARAMS((char *));
        !          5368: int com_view PARAMS((char *));
        !          5369: int com_rename PARAMS((char *));
        !          5370: int com_stat PARAMS((char *));
        !          5371: int com_pwd PARAMS((char *));
        !          5372: int com_delete PARAMS((char *));
        !          5373: int com_help PARAMS((char *));
        !          5374: int com_cd PARAMS((char *));
        !          5375: int com_quit PARAMS((char *));
        !          5376: 
        !          5377: /* A structure which contains information on the commands this program
        !          5378:    can understand. */
        !          5379: 
        !          5380: typedef struct {
        !          5381:   char *name;                  /* User printable name of the function. */
        !          5382:   rl_icpfunc_t *func;          /* Function to call to do the job. */
        !          5383:   char *doc;                   /* Documentation for this function.  */
        !          5384: } COMMAND;
        !          5385: 
        !          5386: COMMAND commands[] = {
        !          5387:   { "cd", com_cd, "Change to directory DIR" },
        !          5388:   { "delete", com_delete, "Delete FILE" },
        !          5389:   { "help", com_help, "Display this text" },
        !          5390:   { "?", com_help, "Synonym for `help'" },
        !          5391:   { "list", com_list, "List files in DIR" },
        !          5392:   { "ls", com_list, "Synonym for `list'" },
        !          5393:   { "pwd", com_pwd, "Print the current working directory" },
        !          5394:   { "quit", com_quit, "Quit using Fileman" },
        !          5395:   { "rename", com_rename, "Rename FILE to NEWNAME" },
        !          5396:   { "stat", com_stat, "Print out statistics on FILE" },
        !          5397:   { "view", com_view, "View the contents of FILE" },
        !          5398:   { (char *)NULL, (rl_icpfunc_t *)NULL, (char *)NULL }
        !          5399: };
        !          5400: 
        !          5401: /* Forward declarations. */
        !          5402: char *stripwhite ();
        !          5403: COMMAND *find_command ();
        !          5404: 
        !          5405: /* The name of this program, as taken from argv[0]. */
        !          5406: char *progname;
        !          5407: 
        !          5408: /* When non-zero, this global means the user is done using this program. */
        !          5409: int done;
        !          5410: 
        !          5411: char *
        !          5412: dupstr (s)
        !          5413:      char *s;
        !          5414: {
        !          5415:   char *r;
        !          5416: 
        !          5417:   r = xmalloc (strlen (s) + 1);
        !          5418:   strcpy (r, s);
        !          5419:   return (r);
        !          5420: }
        !          5421: 
        !          5422: main (argc, argv)
        !          5423:      int argc;
        !          5424:      char **argv;
        !          5425: {
        !          5426:   char *line, *s;
        !          5427: 
        !          5428:   progname = argv[0];
        !          5429: 
        !          5430:   initialize_readline ();      /* Bind our completer. */
        !          5431: 
        !          5432:   /* Loop reading and executing lines until the user quits. */
        !          5433:   for ( ; done == 0; )
        !          5434:     {
        !          5435:       line = readline ("FileMan: ");
        !          5436: 
        !          5437:       if (!line)
        !          5438:         break;
        !          5439: 
        !          5440:       /* Remove leading and trailing whitespace from the line.
        !          5441:          Then, if there is anything left, add it to the history list
        !          5442:          and execute it. */
        !          5443:       s = stripwhite (line);
        !          5444: 
        !          5445:       if (*s)
        !          5446:         {
        !          5447:           add_history (s);
        !          5448:           execute_line (s);
        !          5449:         }
        !          5450: 
        !          5451:       free (line);
        !          5452:     }
        !          5453:   exit (0);
        !          5454: }
        !          5455: 
        !          5456: /* Execute a command line. */
        !          5457: int
        !          5458: execute_line (line)
        !          5459:      char *line;
        !          5460: {
        !          5461:   register int i;
        !          5462:   COMMAND *command;
        !          5463:   char *word;
        !          5464: 
        !          5465:   /* Isolate the command word. */
        !          5466:   i = 0;
        !          5467:   while (line[i] &#38;&#38; whitespace (line[i]))
        !          5468:     i++;
        !          5469:   word = line + i;
        !          5470: 
        !          5471:   while (line[i] &#38;&#38; !whitespace (line[i]))
        !          5472:     i++;
        !          5473: 
        !          5474:   if (line[i])
        !          5475:     line[i++] = '\0';
        !          5476: 
        !          5477:   command = find_command (word);
        !          5478: 
        !          5479:   if (!command)
        !          5480:     {
        !          5481:       fprintf (stderr, "%s: No such command for FileMan.\n", word);
        !          5482:       return (-1);
        !          5483:     }
        !          5484: 
        !          5485:   /* Get argument to command, if any. */
        !          5486:   while (whitespace (line[i]))
        !          5487:     i++;
        !          5488: 
        !          5489:   word = line + i;
        !          5490: 
        !          5491:   /* Call the function. */
        !          5492:   return ((*(command-&#62;func)) (word));
        !          5493: }
        !          5494: 
        !          5495: /* Look up NAME as the name of a command, and return a pointer to that
        !          5496:    command.  Return a NULL pointer if NAME isn't a command name. */
        !          5497: COMMAND *
        !          5498: find_command (name)
        !          5499:      char *name;
        !          5500: {
        !          5501:   register int i;
        !          5502: 
        !          5503:   for (i = 0; commands[i].name; i++)
        !          5504:     if (strcmp (name, commands[i].name) == 0)
        !          5505:       return (&#38;commands[i]);
        !          5506: 
        !          5507:   return ((COMMAND *)NULL);
        !          5508: }
        !          5509: 
        !          5510: /* Strip whitespace from the start and end of STRING.  Return a pointer
        !          5511:    into STRING. */
        !          5512: char *
        !          5513: stripwhite (string)
        !          5514:      char *string;
        !          5515: {
        !          5516:   register char *s, *t;
        !          5517: 
        !          5518:   for (s = string; whitespace (*s); s++)
        !          5519:     ;
        !          5520:     
        !          5521:   if (*s == 0)
        !          5522:     return (s);
        !          5523: 
        !          5524:   t = s + strlen (s) - 1;
        !          5525:   while (t &#62; s &#38;&#38; whitespace (*t))
        !          5526:     t--;
        !          5527:   *++t = '\0';
        !          5528: 
        !          5529:   return s;
        !          5530: }
        !          5531: 
        !          5532: /* **************************************************************** */
        !          5533: /*                                                                  */
        !          5534: /*                  Interface to Readline Completion                */
        !          5535: /*                                                                  */
        !          5536: /* **************************************************************** */
        !          5537: 
        !          5538: char *command_generator PARAMS((const char *, int));
        !          5539: char **fileman_completion PARAMS((const char *, int, int));
        !          5540: 
        !          5541: /* Tell the GNU Readline library how to complete.  We want to try to complete
        !          5542:    on command names if this is the first word in the line, or on filenames
        !          5543:    if not. */
        !          5544: initialize_readline ()
        !          5545: {
        !          5546:   /* Allow conditional parsing of the ~/.inputrc file. */
        !          5547:   rl_readline_name = "FileMan";
        !          5548: 
        !          5549:   /* Tell the completer that we want a crack first. */
        !          5550:   rl_attempted_completion_function = fileman_completion;
        !          5551: }
        !          5552: 
        !          5553: /* Attempt to complete on the contents of TEXT.  START and END bound the
        !          5554:    region of rl_line_buffer that contains the word to complete.  TEXT is
        !          5555:    the word to complete.  We can use the entire contents of rl_line_buffer
        !          5556:    in case we want to do some simple parsing.  Return the array of matches,
        !          5557:    or NULL if there aren't any. */
        !          5558: char **
        !          5559: fileman_completion (text, start, end)
        !          5560:      const char *text;
        !          5561:      int start, end;
        !          5562: {
        !          5563:   char **matches;
        !          5564: 
        !          5565:   matches = (char **)NULL;
        !          5566: 
        !          5567:   /* If this word is at the start of the line, then it is a command
        !          5568:      to complete.  Otherwise it is the name of a file in the current
        !          5569:      directory. */
        !          5570:   if (start == 0)
        !          5571:     matches = rl_completion_matches (text, command_generator);
        !          5572: 
        !          5573:   return (matches);
        !          5574: }
        !          5575: 
        !          5576: /* Generator function for command completion.  STATE lets us know whether
        !          5577:    to start from scratch; without any state (i.e. STATE == 0), then we
        !          5578:    start at the top of the list. */
        !          5579: char *
        !          5580: command_generator (text, state)
        !          5581:      const char *text;
        !          5582:      int state;
        !          5583: {
        !          5584:   static int list_index, len;
        !          5585:   char *name;
        !          5586: 
        !          5587:   /* If this is a new word to complete, initialize now.  This includes
        !          5588:      saving the length of TEXT for efficiency, and initializing the index
        !          5589:      variable to 0. */
        !          5590:   if (!state)
        !          5591:     {
        !          5592:       list_index = 0;
        !          5593:       len = strlen (text);
        !          5594:     }
        !          5595: 
        !          5596:   /* Return the next name which partially matches from the command list. */
        !          5597:   while (name = commands[list_index].name)
        !          5598:     {
        !          5599:       list_index++;
        !          5600: 
        !          5601:       if (strncmp (name, text, len) == 0)
        !          5602:         return (dupstr(name));
        !          5603:     }
        !          5604: 
        !          5605:   /* If no names matched, then return NULL. */
        !          5606:   return ((char *)NULL);
        !          5607: }
        !          5608: 
        !          5609: /* **************************************************************** */
        !          5610: /*                                                                  */
        !          5611: /*                       FileMan Commands                           */
        !          5612: /*                                                                  */
        !          5613: /* **************************************************************** */
        !          5614: 
        !          5615: /* String to pass to system ().  This is for the LIST, VIEW and RENAME
        !          5616:    commands. */
        !          5617: static char syscom[1024];
        !          5618: 
        !          5619: /* List the file(s) named in arg. */
        !          5620: com_list (arg)
        !          5621:      char *arg;
        !          5622: {
        !          5623:   if (!arg)
        !          5624:     arg = "";
        !          5625: 
        !          5626:   sprintf (syscom, "ls -FClg %s", arg);
        !          5627:   return (system (syscom));
        !          5628: }
        !          5629: 
        !          5630: com_view (arg)
        !          5631:      char *arg;
        !          5632: {
        !          5633:   if (!valid_argument ("view", arg))
        !          5634:     return 1;
        !          5635: 
        !          5636: #if defined (__MSDOS__)
        !          5637:   /* more.com doesn't grok slashes in pathnames */
        !          5638:   sprintf (syscom, "less %s", arg);
        !          5639: #else
        !          5640:   sprintf (syscom, "more %s", arg);
        !          5641: #endif
        !          5642:   return (system (syscom));
        !          5643: }
        !          5644: 
        !          5645: com_rename (arg)
        !          5646:      char *arg;
        !          5647: {
        !          5648:   too_dangerous ("rename");
        !          5649:   return (1);
        !          5650: }
        !          5651: 
        !          5652: com_stat (arg)
        !          5653:      char *arg;
        !          5654: {
        !          5655:   struct stat finfo;
        !          5656: 
        !          5657:   if (!valid_argument ("stat", arg))
        !          5658:     return (1);
        !          5659: 
        !          5660:   if (stat (arg, &#38;finfo) == -1)
        !          5661:     {
        !          5662:       perror (arg);
        !          5663:       return (1);
        !          5664:     }
        !          5665: 
        !          5666:   printf ("Statistics for `%s':\n", arg);
        !          5667: 
        !          5668:   printf ("%s has %d link%s, and is %d byte%s in length.\n",
        !          5669:          arg,
        !          5670:           finfo.st_nlink,
        !          5671:           (finfo.st_nlink == 1) ? "" : "s",
        !          5672:           finfo.st_size,
        !          5673:           (finfo.st_size == 1) ? "" : "s");
        !          5674:   printf ("Inode Last Change at: %s", ctime (&#38;finfo.st_ctime));
        !          5675:   printf ("      Last access at: %s", ctime (&#38;finfo.st_atime));
        !          5676:   printf ("    Last modified at: %s", ctime (&#38;finfo.st_mtime));
        !          5677:   return (0);
        !          5678: }
        !          5679: 
        !          5680: com_delete (arg)
        !          5681:      char *arg;
        !          5682: {
        !          5683:   too_dangerous ("delete");
        !          5684:   return (1);
        !          5685: }
        !          5686: 
        !          5687: /* Print out help for ARG, or for all of the commands if ARG is
        !          5688:    not present. */
        !          5689: com_help (arg)
        !          5690:      char *arg;
        !          5691: {
        !          5692:   register int i;
        !          5693:   int printed = 0;
        !          5694: 
        !          5695:   for (i = 0; commands[i].name; i++)
        !          5696:     {
        !          5697:       if (!*arg || (strcmp (arg, commands[i].name) == 0))
        !          5698:         {
        !          5699:           printf ("%s\t\t%s.\n", commands[i].name, commands[i].doc);
        !          5700:           printed++;
        !          5701:         }
        !          5702:     }
        !          5703: 
        !          5704:   if (!printed)
        !          5705:     {
        !          5706:       printf ("No commands match `%s'.  Possibilties are:\n", arg);
        !          5707: 
        !          5708:       for (i = 0; commands[i].name; i++)
        !          5709:         {
        !          5710:           /* Print in six columns. */
        !          5711:           if (printed == 6)
        !          5712:             {
        !          5713:               printed = 0;
        !          5714:               printf ("\n");
        !          5715:             }
        !          5716: 
        !          5717:           printf ("%s\t", commands[i].name);
        !          5718:           printed++;
        !          5719:         }
        !          5720: 
        !          5721:       if (printed)
        !          5722:         printf ("\n");
        !          5723:     }
        !          5724:   return (0);
        !          5725: }
        !          5726: 
        !          5727: /* Change to the directory ARG. */
        !          5728: com_cd (arg)
        !          5729:      char *arg;
        !          5730: {
        !          5731:   if (chdir (arg) == -1)
        !          5732:     {
        !          5733:       perror (arg);
        !          5734:       return 1;
        !          5735:     }
        !          5736: 
        !          5737:   com_pwd ("");
        !          5738:   return (0);
        !          5739: }
        !          5740: 
        !          5741: /* Print out the current working directory. */
        !          5742: com_pwd (ignore)
        !          5743:      char *ignore;
        !          5744: {
        !          5745:   char dir[1024], *s;
        !          5746: 
        !          5747:   s = getcwd (dir, sizeof(dir) - 1);
        !          5748:   if (s == 0)
        !          5749:     {
        !          5750:       printf ("Error getting pwd: %s\n", dir);
        !          5751:       return 1;
        !          5752:     }
        !          5753: 
        !          5754:   printf ("Current directory is %s\n", dir);
        !          5755:   return 0;
        !          5756: }
        !          5757: 
        !          5758: /* The user wishes to quit using this program.  Just set DONE non-zero. */
        !          5759: com_quit (arg)
        !          5760:      char *arg;
        !          5761: {
        !          5762:   done = 1;
        !          5763:   return (0);
        !          5764: }
        !          5765: 
        !          5766: /* Function which tells you that you can't do this. */
        !          5767: too_dangerous (caller)
        !          5768:      char *caller;
        !          5769: {
        !          5770:   fprintf (stderr,
        !          5771:            "%s: Too dangerous for me to distribute.  Write it yourself.\n",
        !          5772:            caller);
        !          5773: }
        !          5774: 
        !          5775: /* Return non-zero if ARG is a valid argument for CALLER, else print
        !          5776:    an error message and return zero. */
        !          5777: int
        !          5778: valid_argument (caller, arg)
        !          5779:      char *caller, *arg;
        !          5780: {
        !          5781:   if (!arg || !*arg)
        !          5782:     {
        !          5783:       fprintf (stderr, "%s: Argument required.\n", caller);
        !          5784:       return (0);
        !          5785:     }
        !          5786: 
        !          5787:   return (1);
        !          5788: }
        !          5789: </FONT></pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          5790: 
        !          5791: <A NAME="GNU Free Documentation License"></A>
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        !          5805: <H1> A. GNU Free Documentation License </H1>
        !          5806: <!--docid::SEC50::-->
        !          5807: <P>
        !          5808: 
        !          5809: <center>
        !          5810:  Version 1.3, 3 November 2008
        !          5811: </center>
        !          5812: </P><P>
        !          5813: 
        !          5814: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=display><pre style="font-family: serif">Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
        !          5815: <A HREF="http://fsf.org/">http://fsf.org/</A>
        !          5816: 
        !          5817: Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
        !          5818: of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
        !          5819: </pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          5820: 
        !          5821: <OL>
        !          5822: <LI>
        !          5823: PREAMBLE
        !          5824: <P>
        !          5825: 
        !          5826: The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other
        !          5827: functional and useful document <EM>free</EM> in the sense of freedom: to
        !          5828: assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it,
        !          5829: with or without modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially.
        !          5830: Secondarily, this License preserves for the author and publisher a way
        !          5831: to get credit for their work, while not being considered responsible
        !          5832: for modifications made by others.
        !          5833: </P><P>
        !          5834: 
        !          5835: This License is a kind of "copyleft", which means that derivative
        !          5836: works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense.  It
        !          5837: complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft
        !          5838: license designed for free software.
        !          5839: </P><P>
        !          5840: 
        !          5841: We have designed this License in order to use it for manuals for free
        !          5842: software, because free software needs free documentation: a free
        !          5843: program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms that the
        !          5844: software does.  But this License is not limited to software manuals;
        !          5845: it can be used for any textual work, regardless of subject matter or
        !          5846: whether it is published as a printed book.  We recommend this License
        !          5847: principally for works whose purpose is instruction or reference.
        !          5848: </P><P>
        !          5849: 
        !          5850: <LI>
        !          5851: APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
        !          5852: <P>
        !          5853: 
        !          5854: This License applies to any manual or other work, in any medium, that
        !          5855: contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can be
        !          5856: distributed under the terms of this License.  Such a notice grants a
        !          5857: world-wide, royalty-free license, unlimited in duration, to use that
        !          5858: work under the conditions stated herein.  The "Document", below,
        !          5859: refers to any such manual or work.  Any member of the public is a
        !          5860: licensee, and is addressed as "you".  You accept the license if you
        !          5861: copy, modify or distribute the work in a way requiring permission
        !          5862: under copyright law.
        !          5863: </P><P>
        !          5864: 
        !          5865: A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work containing the
        !          5866: Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with
        !          5867: modifications and/or translated into another language.
        !          5868: </P><P>
        !          5869: 
        !          5870: A "Secondary Section" is a named appendix or a front-matter section
        !          5871: of the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the
        !          5872: publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall
        !          5873: subject (or to related matters) and contains nothing that could fall
        !          5874: directly within that overall subject.  (Thus, if the Document is in
        !          5875: part a textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not explain
        !          5876: any mathematics.)  The relationship could be a matter of historical
        !          5877: connection with the subject or with related matters, or of legal,
        !          5878: commercial, philosophical, ethical or political position regarding
        !          5879: them.
        !          5880: </P><P>
        !          5881: 
        !          5882: The "Invariant Sections" are certain Secondary Sections whose titles
        !          5883: are designated, as being those of Invariant Sections, in the notice
        !          5884: that says that the Document is released under this License.  If a
        !          5885: section does not fit the above definition of Secondary then it is not
        !          5886: allowed to be designated as Invariant.  The Document may contain zero
        !          5887: Invariant Sections.  If the Document does not identify any Invariant
        !          5888: Sections then there are none.
        !          5889: </P><P>
        !          5890: 
        !          5891: The "Cover Texts" are certain short passages of text that are listed,
        !          5892: as Front-Cover Texts or Back-Cover Texts, in the notice that says that
        !          5893: the Document is released under this License.  A Front-Cover Text may
        !          5894: be at most 5 words, and a Back-Cover Text may be at most 25 words.
        !          5895: </P><P>
        !          5896: 
        !          5897: A "Transparent" copy of the Document means a machine-readable copy,
        !          5898: represented in a format whose specification is available to the
        !          5899: general public, that is suitable for revising the document
        !          5900: straightforwardly with generic text editors or (for images composed of
        !          5901: pixels) generic paint programs or (for drawings) some widely available
        !          5902: drawing editor, and that is suitable for input to text formatters or
        !          5903: for automatic translation to a variety of formats suitable for input
        !          5904: to text formatters.  A copy made in an otherwise Transparent file
        !          5905: format whose markup, or absence of markup, has been arranged to thwart
        !          5906: or discourage subsequent modification by readers is not Transparent.
        !          5907: An image format is not Transparent if used for any substantial amount
        !          5908: of text.  A copy that is not "Transparent" is called "Opaque".
        !          5909: </P><P>
        !          5910: 
        !          5911: Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain
        !          5912: ASCII without markup, Texinfo input format, LaTeX input
        !          5913: format, <FONT SIZE="-1">SGML</FONT> or <FONT SIZE="-1">XML</FONT> using a publicly available
        !          5914: <FONT SIZE="-1">DTD</FONT>, and standard-conforming simple <FONT SIZE="-1">HTML</FONT>,
        !          5915: PostScript or <FONT SIZE="-1">PDF</FONT> designed for human modification.  Examples
        !          5916: of transparent image formats include <FONT SIZE="-1">PNG</FONT>, <FONT SIZE="-1">XCF</FONT> and
        !          5917: <FONT SIZE="-1">JPG</FONT>.  Opaque formats include proprietary formats that can be
        !          5918: read and edited only by proprietary word processors, <FONT SIZE="-1">SGML</FONT> or
        !          5919: <FONT SIZE="-1">XML</FONT> for which the <FONT SIZE="-1">DTD</FONT> and/or processing tools are
        !          5920: not generally available, and the machine-generated <FONT SIZE="-1">HTML</FONT>,
        !          5921: PostScript or <FONT SIZE="-1">PDF</FONT> produced by some word processors for
        !          5922: output purposes only.
        !          5923: </P><P>
        !          5924: 
        !          5925: The "Title Page" means, for a printed book, the title page itself,
        !          5926: plus such following pages as are needed to hold, legibly, the material
        !          5927: this License requires to appear in the title page.  For works in
        !          5928: formats which do not have any title page as such, "Title Page" means
        !          5929: the text near the most prominent appearance of the work's title,
        !          5930: preceding the beginning of the body of the text.
        !          5931: </P><P>
        !          5932: 
        !          5933: The "publisher" means any person or entity that distributes copies
        !          5934: of the Document to the public.
        !          5935: </P><P>
        !          5936: 
        !          5937: A section "Entitled XYZ" means a named subunit of the Document whose
        !          5938: title either is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parentheses following
        !          5939: text that translates XYZ in another language.  (Here XYZ stands for a
        !          5940: specific section name mentioned below, such as "Acknowledgements",
        !          5941: "Dedications", "Endorsements", or "History".)  To "Preserve the Title"
        !          5942: of such a section when you modify the Document means that it remains a
        !          5943: section "Entitled XYZ" according to this definition.
        !          5944: </P><P>
        !          5945: 
        !          5946: The Document may include Warranty Disclaimers next to the notice which
        !          5947: states that this License applies to the Document.  These Warranty
        !          5948: Disclaimers are considered to be included by reference in this
        !          5949: License, but only as regards disclaiming warranties: any other
        !          5950: implication that these Warranty Disclaimers may have is void and has
        !          5951: no effect on the meaning of this License.
        !          5952: </P><P>
        !          5953: 
        !          5954: <LI>
        !          5955: VERBATIM COPYING
        !          5956: <P>
        !          5957: 
        !          5958: You may copy and distribute the Document in any medium, either
        !          5959: commercially or noncommercially, provided that this License, the
        !          5960: copyright notices, and the license notice saying this License applies
        !          5961: to the Document are reproduced in all copies, and that you add no other
        !          5962: conditions whatsoever to those of this License.  You may not use
        !          5963: technical measures to obstruct or control the reading or further
        !          5964: copying of the copies you make or distribute.  However, you may accept
        !          5965: compensation in exchange for copies.  If you distribute a large enough
        !          5966: number of copies you must also follow the conditions in section 3.
        !          5967: </P><P>
        !          5968: 
        !          5969: You may also lend copies, under the same conditions stated above, and
        !          5970: you may publicly display copies.
        !          5971: </P><P>
        !          5972: 
        !          5973: <LI>
        !          5974: COPYING IN QUANTITY
        !          5975: <P>
        !          5976: 
        !          5977: If you publish printed copies (or copies in media that commonly have
        !          5978: printed covers) of the Document, numbering more than 100, and the
        !          5979: Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must enclose the
        !          5980: copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all these Cover
        !          5981: Texts: Front-Cover Texts on the front cover, and Back-Cover Texts on
        !          5982: the back cover.  Both covers must also clearly and legibly identify
        !          5983: you as the publisher of these copies.  The front cover must present
        !          5984: the full title with all words of the title equally prominent and
        !          5985: visible.  You may add other material on the covers in addition.
        !          5986: Copying with changes limited to the covers, as long as they preserve
        !          5987: the title of the Document and satisfy these conditions, can be treated
        !          5988: as verbatim copying in other respects.
        !          5989: </P><P>
        !          5990: 
        !          5991: If the required texts for either cover are too voluminous to fit
        !          5992: legibly, you should put the first ones listed (as many as fit
        !          5993: reasonably) on the actual cover, and continue the rest onto adjacent
        !          5994: pages.
        !          5995: </P><P>
        !          5996: 
        !          5997: If you publish or distribute Opaque copies of the Document numbering
        !          5998: more than 100, you must either include a machine-readable Transparent
        !          5999: copy along with each Opaque copy, or state in or with each Opaque copy
        !          6000: a computer-network location from which the general network-using
        !          6001: public has access to download using public-standard network protocols
        !          6002: a complete Transparent copy of the Document, free of added material.
        !          6003: If you use the latter option, you must take reasonably prudent steps,
        !          6004: when you begin distribution of Opaque copies in quantity, to ensure
        !          6005: that this Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated
        !          6006: location until at least one year after the last time you distribute an
        !          6007: Opaque copy (directly or through your agents or retailers) of that
        !          6008: edition to the public.
        !          6009: </P><P>
        !          6010: 
        !          6011: It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors of the
        !          6012: Document well before redistributing any large number of copies, to give
        !          6013: them a chance to provide you with an updated version of the Document.
        !          6014: </P><P>
        !          6015: 
        !          6016: <LI>
        !          6017: MODIFICATIONS
        !          6018: <P>
        !          6019: 
        !          6020: You may copy and distribute a Modified Version of the Document under
        !          6021: the conditions of sections 2 and 3 above, provided that you release
        !          6022: the Modified Version under precisely this License, with the Modified
        !          6023: Version filling the role of the Document, thus licensing distribution
        !          6024: and modification of the Modified Version to whoever possesses a copy
        !          6025: of it.  In addition, you must do these things in the Modified Version:
        !          6026: </P><P>
        !          6027: 
        !          6028: <OL>
        !          6029: <LI>
        !          6030: Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title distinct
        !          6031: from that of the Document, and from those of previous versions
        !          6032: (which should, if there were any, be listed in the History section
        !          6033: of the Document).  You may use the same title as a previous version
        !          6034: if the original publisher of that version gives permission.
        !          6035: <P>
        !          6036: 
        !          6037: <LI>
        !          6038: List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or entities
        !          6039: responsible for authorship of the modifications in the Modified
        !          6040: Version, together with at least five of the principal authors of the
        !          6041: Document (all of its principal authors, if it has fewer than five),
        !          6042: unless they release you from this requirement.
        !          6043: <P>
        !          6044: 
        !          6045: <LI>
        !          6046: State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the
        !          6047: Modified Version, as the publisher.
        !          6048: <P>
        !          6049: 
        !          6050: <LI>
        !          6051: Preserve all the copyright notices of the Document.
        !          6052: <P>
        !          6053: 
        !          6054: <LI>
        !          6055: Add an appropriate copyright notice for your modifications
        !          6056: adjacent to the other copyright notices.
        !          6057: <P>
        !          6058: 
        !          6059: <LI>
        !          6060: Include, immediately after the copyright notices, a license notice
        !          6061: giving the public permission to use the Modified Version under the
        !          6062: terms of this License, in the form shown in the Addendum below.
        !          6063: <P>
        !          6064: 
        !          6065: <LI>
        !          6066: Preserve in that license notice the full lists of Invariant Sections
        !          6067: and required Cover Texts given in the Document's license notice.
        !          6068: <P>
        !          6069: 
        !          6070: <LI>
        !          6071: Include an unaltered copy of this License.
        !          6072: <P>
        !          6073: 
        !          6074: <LI>
        !          6075: Preserve the section Entitled "History", Preserve its Title, and add
        !          6076: to it an item stating at least the title, year, new authors, and
        !          6077: publisher of the Modified Version as given on the Title Page.  If
        !          6078: there is no section Entitled "History" in the Document, create one
        !          6079: stating the title, year, authors, and publisher of the Document as
        !          6080: given on its Title Page, then add an item describing the Modified
        !          6081: Version as stated in the previous sentence.
        !          6082: <P>
        !          6083: 
        !          6084: <LI>
        !          6085: Preserve the network location, if any, given in the Document for
        !          6086: public access to a Transparent copy of the Document, and likewise
        !          6087: the network locations given in the Document for previous versions
        !          6088: it was based on.  These may be placed in the "History" section.
        !          6089: You may omit a network location for a work that was published at
        !          6090: least four years before the Document itself, or if the original
        !          6091: publisher of the version it refers to gives permission.
        !          6092: <P>
        !          6093: 
        !          6094: <LI>
        !          6095: For any section Entitled "Acknowledgements" or "Dedications", Preserve
        !          6096: the Title of the section, and preserve in the section all the
        !          6097: substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgements and/or
        !          6098: dedications given therein.
        !          6099: <P>
        !          6100: 
        !          6101: <LI>
        !          6102: Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document,
        !          6103: unaltered in their text and in their titles.  Section numbers
        !          6104: or the equivalent are not considered part of the section titles.
        !          6105: <P>
        !          6106: 
        !          6107: <LI>
        !          6108: Delete any section Entitled "Endorsements".  Such a section
        !          6109: may not be included in the Modified Version.
        !          6110: <P>
        !          6111: 
        !          6112: <LI>
        !          6113: Do not retitle any existing section to be Entitled "Endorsements" or
        !          6114: to conflict in title with any Invariant Section.
        !          6115: <P>
        !          6116: 
        !          6117: <LI>
        !          6118: Preserve any Warranty Disclaimers.
        !          6119: </OL>
        !          6120: <P>
        !          6121: 
        !          6122: If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or
        !          6123: appendices that qualify as Secondary Sections and contain no material
        !          6124: copied from the Document, you may at your option designate some or all
        !          6125: of these sections as invariant.  To do this, add their titles to the
        !          6126: list of Invariant Sections in the Modified Version's license notice.
        !          6127: These titles must be distinct from any other section titles.
        !          6128: </P><P>
        !          6129: 
        !          6130: You may add a section Entitled "Endorsements", provided it contains
        !          6131: nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various
        !          6132: parties--for example, statements of peer review or that the text has
        !          6133: been approved by an organization as the authoritative definition of a
        !          6134: standard.
        !          6135: </P><P>
        !          6136: 
        !          6137: You may add a passage of up to five words as a Front-Cover Text, and a
        !          6138: passage of up to 25 words as a Back-Cover Text, to the end of the list
        !          6139: of Cover Texts in the Modified Version.  Only one passage of
        !          6140: Front-Cover Text and one of Back-Cover Text may be added by (or
        !          6141: through arrangements made by) any one entity.  If the Document already
        !          6142: includes a cover text for the same cover, previously added by you or
        !          6143: by arrangement made by the same entity you are acting on behalf of,
        !          6144: you may not add another; but you may replace the old one, on explicit
        !          6145: permission from the previous publisher that added the old one.
        !          6146: </P><P>
        !          6147: 
        !          6148: The author(s) and publisher(s) of the Document do not by this License
        !          6149: give permission to use their names for publicity for or to assert or
        !          6150: imply endorsement of any Modified Version.
        !          6151: </P><P>
        !          6152: 
        !          6153: <LI>
        !          6154: COMBINING DOCUMENTS
        !          6155: <P>
        !          6156: 
        !          6157: You may combine the Document with other documents released under this
        !          6158: License, under the terms defined in section 4 above for modified
        !          6159: versions, provided that you include in the combination all of the
        !          6160: Invariant Sections of all of the original documents, unmodified, and
        !          6161: list them all as Invariant Sections of your combined work in its
        !          6162: license notice, and that you preserve all their Warranty Disclaimers.
        !          6163: </P><P>
        !          6164: 
        !          6165: The combined work need only contain one copy of this License, and
        !          6166: multiple identical Invariant Sections may be replaced with a single
        !          6167: copy.  If there are multiple Invariant Sections with the same name but
        !          6168: different contents, make the title of each such section unique by
        !          6169: adding at the end of it, in parentheses, the name of the original
        !          6170: author or publisher of that section if known, or else a unique number.
        !          6171: Make the same adjustment to the section titles in the list of
        !          6172: Invariant Sections in the license notice of the combined work.
        !          6173: </P><P>
        !          6174: 
        !          6175: In the combination, you must combine any sections Entitled "History"
        !          6176: in the various original documents, forming one section Entitled
        !          6177: "History"; likewise combine any sections Entitled "Acknowledgements",
        !          6178: and any sections Entitled "Dedications".  You must delete all
        !          6179: sections Entitled "Endorsements."
        !          6180: </P><P>
        !          6181: 
        !          6182: <LI>
        !          6183: COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
        !          6184: <P>
        !          6185: 
        !          6186: You may make a collection consisting of the Document and other documents
        !          6187: released under this License, and replace the individual copies of this
        !          6188: License in the various documents with a single copy that is included in
        !          6189: the collection, provided that you follow the rules of this License for
        !          6190: verbatim copying of each of the documents in all other respects.
        !          6191: </P><P>
        !          6192: 
        !          6193: You may extract a single document from such a collection, and distribute
        !          6194: it individually under this License, provided you insert a copy of this
        !          6195: License into the extracted document, and follow this License in all
        !          6196: other respects regarding verbatim copying of that document.
        !          6197: </P><P>
        !          6198: 
        !          6199: <LI>
        !          6200: AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
        !          6201: <P>
        !          6202: 
        !          6203: A compilation of the Document or its derivatives with other separate
        !          6204: and independent documents or works, in or on a volume of a storage or
        !          6205: distribution medium, is called an "aggregate" if the copyright
        !          6206: resulting from the compilation is not used to limit the legal rights
        !          6207: of the compilation's users beyond what the individual works permit.
        !          6208: When the Document is included in an aggregate, this License does not
        !          6209: apply to the other works in the aggregate which are not themselves
        !          6210: derivative works of the Document.
        !          6211: </P><P>
        !          6212: 
        !          6213: If the Cover Text requirement of section 3 is applicable to these
        !          6214: copies of the Document, then if the Document is less than one half of
        !          6215: the entire aggregate, the Document's Cover Texts may be placed on
        !          6216: covers that bracket the Document within the aggregate, or the
        !          6217: electronic equivalent of covers if the Document is in electronic form.
        !          6218: Otherwise they must appear on printed covers that bracket the whole
        !          6219: aggregate.
        !          6220: </P><P>
        !          6221: 
        !          6222: <LI>
        !          6223: TRANSLATION
        !          6224: <P>
        !          6225: 
        !          6226: Translation is considered a kind of modification, so you may
        !          6227: distribute translations of the Document under the terms of section 4.
        !          6228: Replacing Invariant Sections with translations requires special
        !          6229: permission from their copyright holders, but you may include
        !          6230: translations of some or all Invariant Sections in addition to the
        !          6231: original versions of these Invariant Sections.  You may include a
        !          6232: translation of this License, and all the license notices in the
        !          6233: Document, and any Warranty Disclaimers, provided that you also include
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        !          6235: of those notices and disclaimers.  In case of a disagreement between
        !          6236: the translation and the original version of this License or a notice
        !          6237: or disclaimer, the original version will prevail.
        !          6238: </P><P>
        !          6239: 
        !          6240: If a section in the Document is Entitled "Acknowledgements",
        !          6241: "Dedications", or "History", the requirement (section 4) to Preserve
        !          6242: its Title (section 1) will typically require changing the actual
        !          6243: title.
        !          6244: </P><P>
        !          6245: 
        !          6246: <LI>
        !          6247: TERMINATION
        !          6248: <P>
        !          6249: 
        !          6250: You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Document
        !          6251: except as expressly provided under this License.  Any attempt
        !          6252: otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute it is void, and
        !          6253: will automatically terminate your rights under this License.
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        !          6255: 
        !          6256: However, if you cease all violation of this License, then your license
        !          6257: from a particular copyright holder is reinstated (a) provisionally,
        !          6258: unless and until the copyright holder explicitly and finally
        !          6259: terminates your license, and (b) permanently, if the copyright holder
        !          6260: fails to notify you of the violation by some reasonable means prior to
        !          6261: 60 days after the cessation.
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        !          6263: 
        !          6264: Moreover, your license from a particular copyright holder is
        !          6265: reinstated permanently if the copyright holder notifies you of the
        !          6266: violation by some reasonable means, this is the first time you have
        !          6267: received notice of violation of this License (for any work) from that
        !          6268: copyright holder, and you cure the violation prior to 30 days after
        !          6269: your receipt of the notice.
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        !          6271: 
        !          6272: Termination of your rights under this section does not terminate the
        !          6273: licenses of parties who have received copies or rights from you under
        !          6274: this License.  If your rights have been terminated and not permanently
        !          6275: reinstated, receipt of a copy of some or all of the same material does
        !          6276: not give you any rights to use it.
        !          6277: </P><P>
        !          6278: 
        !          6279: <LI>
        !          6280: FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE
        !          6281: <P>
        !          6282: 
        !          6283: The Free Software Foundation may publish new, revised versions
        !          6284: of the GNU Free Documentation License from time to time.  Such new
        !          6285: versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may
        !          6286: differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.  See
        !          6287: <A HREF="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/">http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/</A>.
        !          6288: </P><P>
        !          6289: 
        !          6290: Each version of the License is given a distinguishing version number.
        !          6291: If the Document specifies that a particular numbered version of this
        !          6292: License "or any later version" applies to it, you have the option of
        !          6293: following the terms and conditions either of that specified version or
        !          6294: of any later version that has been published (not as a draft) by the
        !          6295: Free Software Foundation.  If the Document does not specify a version
        !          6296: number of this License, you may choose any version ever published (not
        !          6297: as a draft) by the Free Software Foundation.  If the Document
        !          6298: specifies that a proxy can decide which future versions of this
        !          6299: License can be used, that proxy's public statement of acceptance of a
        !          6300: version permanently authorizes you to choose that version for the
        !          6301: Document.
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        !          6303: 
        !          6304: <LI>
        !          6305: RELICENSING
        !          6306: <P>
        !          6307: 
        !          6308: "Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site" (or "MMC Site") means any
        !          6309: World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also
        !          6310: provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works.  A
        !          6311: public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server.  A
        !          6312: "Massive Multiauthor Collaboration" (or "MMC") contained in the
        !          6313: site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC
        !          6314: site.
        !          6315: </P><P>
        !          6316: 
        !          6317: "CC-BY-SA" means the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
        !          6318: license published by Creative Commons Corporation, a not-for-profit
        !          6319: corporation with a principal place of business in San Francisco,
        !          6320: California, as well as future copyleft versions of that license
        !          6321: published by that same organization.
        !          6322: </P><P>
        !          6323: 
        !          6324: "Incorporate" means to publish or republish a Document, in whole or
        !          6325: in part, as part of another Document.
        !          6326: </P><P>
        !          6327: 
        !          6328: An MMC is "eligible for relicensing" if it is licensed under this
        !          6329: License, and if all works that were first published under this License
        !          6330: somewhere other than this MMC, and subsequently incorporated in whole
        !          6331: or in part into the MMC, (1) had no cover texts or invariant sections,
        !          6332: and (2) were thus incorporated prior to November 1, 2008.
        !          6333: </P><P>
        !          6334: 
        !          6335: The operator of an MMC Site may republish an MMC contained in the site
        !          6336: under CC-BY-SA on the same site at any time before August 1, 2009,
        !          6337: provided the MMC is eligible for relicensing.
        !          6338: </P><P>
        !          6339: 
        !          6340: </OL>
        !          6341: <P>
        !          6342: 
        !          6343: <A NAME="SEC51"></A>
        !          6344: <H2> ADDENDUM: How to use this License for your documents </H2>
        !          6345: <!--docid::SEC51::-->
        !          6346: <P>
        !          6347: 
        !          6348: To use this License in a document you have written, include a copy of
        !          6349: the License in the document and put the following copyright and
        !          6350: license notices just after the title page:
        !          6351: </P><P>
        !          6352: 
        !          6353: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=-1><pre>  Copyright (C)  <VAR>year</VAR>  <VAR>your name</VAR>.
        !          6354:   Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
        !          6355:   under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3
        !          6356:   or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
        !          6357:   with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover
        !          6358:   Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU
        !          6359:   Free Documentation License''.
        !          6360: </FONT></pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          6361: 
        !          6362: If you have Invariant Sections, Front-Cover Texts and Back-Cover Texts,
        !          6363: replace the "with<small>...</small>Texts." line with this:
        !          6364: </P><P>
        !          6365: 
        !          6366: <TABLE><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=-1><pre>    with the Invariant Sections being <VAR>list their titles</VAR>, with
        !          6367:     the Front-Cover Texts being <VAR>list</VAR>, and with the Back-Cover Texts
        !          6368:     being <VAR>list</VAR>.
        !          6369: </FONT></pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
        !          6370: 
        !          6371: If you have Invariant Sections without Cover Texts, or some other
        !          6372: combination of the three, merge those two alternatives to suit the
        !          6373: situation.
        !          6374: </P><P>
        !          6375: 
        !          6376: If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we
        !          6377: recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of
        !          6378: free software license, such as the GNU General Public License,
        !          6379: to permit their use in free software.
        !          6380: </P><P>
        !          6381: 
        !          6382: <A NAME="Concept Index"></A>
        !          6383: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          6384: <A NAME="SEC52"></A>
        !          6385: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          6386: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC50"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          6387: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC53"> &gt; </A>]</TD>
        !          6388: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ &lt;&lt; ]</TD>
        !          6389: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top"> Up </A>]</TD>
        !          6390: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ &gt;&gt; ]</TD>
        !          6391: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          6392: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
        !          6393: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Index</A>]</TD>
        !          6394: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_About"> ? </A>]</TD>
        !          6395: </TR></TABLE>
        !          6396: <H1> Concept Index </H1>
        !          6397: <!--docid::SEC52::-->
        !          6398: <table><tr><th valign=top>Jump to: &nbsp; </th><td><A HREF="readline.html#cp_A" style="text-decoration:none"><b>A</b></A>
        !          6399:  &nbsp; 
        !          6400: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_C" style="text-decoration:none"><b>C</b></A>
        !          6401:  &nbsp; 
        !          6402: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_E" style="text-decoration:none"><b>E</b></A>
        !          6403:  &nbsp; 
        !          6404: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_I" style="text-decoration:none"><b>I</b></A>
        !          6405:  &nbsp; 
        !          6406: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_K" style="text-decoration:none"><b>K</b></A>
        !          6407:  &nbsp; 
        !          6408: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_N" style="text-decoration:none"><b>N</b></A>
        !          6409:  &nbsp; 
        !          6410: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_R" style="text-decoration:none"><b>R</b></A>
        !          6411:  &nbsp; 
        !          6412: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_V" style="text-decoration:none"><b>V</b></A>
        !          6413:  &nbsp; 
        !          6414: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_Y" style="text-decoration:none"><b>Y</b></A>
        !          6415:  &nbsp; 
        !          6416: </td></tr></table><br><P></P>
        !          6417: <TABLE border=0>
        !          6418: <TR><TD></TD><TH ALIGN=LEFT>Index Entry</TH><TH ALIGN=LEFT> Section</TH></TR>
        !          6419: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6420: <TR><TH><A NAME="cp_A"></A>A</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6421: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC45">application-specific completion functions</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC45">2.6 Custom Completers</A></TD></TR>
        !          6422: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6423: <TR><TH><A NAME="cp_C"></A>C</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6424: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC4">command editing</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC4">1.2.1 Readline Bare Essentials</A></TD></TR>
        !          6425: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6426: <TR><TH><A NAME="cp_E"></A>E</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6427: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC4">editing command lines</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC4">1.2.1 Readline Bare Essentials</A></TD></TR>
        !          6428: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6429: <TR><TH><A NAME="cp_I"></A>I</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6430: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">initialization file, readline</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A></TD></TR>
        !          6431: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC3">interaction, readline</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC3">1.2 Readline Interaction</A></TD></TR>
        !          6432: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6433: <TR><TH><A NAME="cp_K"></A>K</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6434: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX3">kill ring</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC6">1.2.3 Readline Killing Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6435: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX1">killing text</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC6">1.2.3 Readline Killing Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6436: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6437: <TR><TH><A NAME="cp_N"></A>N</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6438: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC4">notation, readline</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC4">1.2.1 Readline Bare Essentials</A></TD></TR>
        !          6439: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6440: <TR><TH><A NAME="cp_R"></A>R</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6441: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX201">readline, function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC24">2.1 Basic Behavior</A></TD></TR>
        !          6442: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6443: <TR><TH><A NAME="cp_V"></A>V</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6444: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX4">variables, readline</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6445: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6446: <TR><TH><A NAME="cp_Y"></A>Y</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6447: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX2">yanking text</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC6">1.2.3 Readline Killing Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6448: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6449: </TABLE><P></P><table><tr><th valign=top>Jump to: &nbsp; </th><td><A HREF="readline.html#cp_A" style="text-decoration:none"><b>A</b></A>
        !          6450:  &nbsp; 
        !          6451: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_C" style="text-decoration:none"><b>C</b></A>
        !          6452:  &nbsp; 
        !          6453: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_E" style="text-decoration:none"><b>E</b></A>
        !          6454:  &nbsp; 
        !          6455: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_I" style="text-decoration:none"><b>I</b></A>
        !          6456:  &nbsp; 
        !          6457: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_K" style="text-decoration:none"><b>K</b></A>
        !          6458:  &nbsp; 
        !          6459: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_N" style="text-decoration:none"><b>N</b></A>
        !          6460:  &nbsp; 
        !          6461: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_R" style="text-decoration:none"><b>R</b></A>
        !          6462:  &nbsp; 
        !          6463: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_V" style="text-decoration:none"><b>V</b></A>
        !          6464:  &nbsp; 
        !          6465: <A HREF="readline.html#cp_Y" style="text-decoration:none"><b>Y</b></A>
        !          6466:  &nbsp; 
        !          6467: </td></tr></table><br><P>
        !          6468: 
        !          6469: <A NAME="Function and Variable Index"></A>
        !          6470: <HR SIZE="6">
        !          6471: <A NAME="SEC53"></A>
        !          6472: <TABLE CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=1 BORDER=0>
        !          6473: <TR><TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC52"> &lt; </A>]</TD>
        !          6474: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ &gt; ]</TD>
        !          6475: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ &lt;&lt; ]</TD>
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        !          6477: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[ &gt;&gt; ]</TD>
        !          6478: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT"> &nbsp; <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Top">Top</A>]</TD>
        !          6479: <TD VALIGN="MIDDLE" ALIGN="LEFT">[<A HREF="readline.html#SEC_Contents">Contents</A>]</TD>
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        !          6482: </TR></TABLE>
        !          6483: <H1> Function and Variable Index </H1>
        !          6484: <!--docid::SEC53::-->
        !          6485: <table><tr><th valign=top>Jump to: &nbsp; </th><td><A HREF="readline.html#fn__" style="text-decoration:none"><b>_</b></A>
        !          6486:  &nbsp; 
        !          6487: <BR>
        !          6488: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_A" style="text-decoration:none"><b>A</b></A>
        !          6489:  &nbsp; 
        !          6490: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_B" style="text-decoration:none"><b>B</b></A>
        !          6491:  &nbsp; 
        !          6492: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_C" style="text-decoration:none"><b>C</b></A>
        !          6493:  &nbsp; 
        !          6494: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_D" style="text-decoration:none"><b>D</b></A>
        !          6495:  &nbsp; 
        !          6496: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_E" style="text-decoration:none"><b>E</b></A>
        !          6497:  &nbsp; 
        !          6498: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_F" style="text-decoration:none"><b>F</b></A>
        !          6499:  &nbsp; 
        !          6500: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_H" style="text-decoration:none"><b>H</b></A>
        !          6501:  &nbsp; 
        !          6502: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_I" style="text-decoration:none"><b>I</b></A>
        !          6503:  &nbsp; 
        !          6504: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_K" style="text-decoration:none"><b>K</b></A>
        !          6505:  &nbsp; 
        !          6506: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_M" style="text-decoration:none"><b>M</b></A>
        !          6507:  &nbsp; 
        !          6508: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_N" style="text-decoration:none"><b>N</b></A>
        !          6509:  &nbsp; 
        !          6510: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_O" style="text-decoration:none"><b>O</b></A>
        !          6511:  &nbsp; 
        !          6512: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_P" style="text-decoration:none"><b>P</b></A>
        !          6513:  &nbsp; 
        !          6514: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_Q" style="text-decoration:none"><b>Q</b></A>
        !          6515:  &nbsp; 
        !          6516: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_R" style="text-decoration:none"><b>R</b></A>
        !          6517:  &nbsp; 
        !          6518: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_S" style="text-decoration:none"><b>S</b></A>
        !          6519:  &nbsp; 
        !          6520: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_T" style="text-decoration:none"><b>T</b></A>
        !          6521:  &nbsp; 
        !          6522: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_U" style="text-decoration:none"><b>U</b></A>
        !          6523:  &nbsp; 
        !          6524: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_V" style="text-decoration:none"><b>V</b></A>
        !          6525:  &nbsp; 
        !          6526: <A HREF="readline.html#fn_Y" style="text-decoration:none"><b>Y</b></A>
        !          6527:  &nbsp; 
        !          6528: </td></tr></table><br><P></P>
        !          6529: <TABLE border=0>
        !          6530: <TR><TD></TD><TH ALIGN=LEFT>Index Entry</TH><TH ALIGN=LEFT> Section</TH></TR>
        !          6531: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6532: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn__"></A>_</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6533: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX322"><CODE>_rl_digit_p</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6534: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX325"><CODE>_rl_digit_value</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6535: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX321"><CODE>_rl_lowercase_p</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6536: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX324"><CODE>_rl_to_lower</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6537: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX323"><CODE>_rl_to_upper</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6538: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX320"><CODE>_rl_uppercase_p</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6539: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6540: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_A"></A>A</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6541: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX166"><CODE>abort (C-g)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6542: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX167"><CODE>abort (C-g)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6543: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX54"><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>
        !          6544: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX55"><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>
        !          6545: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6546: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_B"></A>B</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6547: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX44"><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>
        !          6548: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX45"><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>
        !          6549: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX88"><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>
        !          6550: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX89"><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>
        !          6551: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX112"><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>
        !          6552: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX113"><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>
        !          6553: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX120"><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>
        !          6554: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX121"><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>
        !          6555: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX48"><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>
        !          6556: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX49"><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>
        !          6557: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX60"><CODE>beginning-of-history (M-&#38;#60;)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR>
        !          6558: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX61"><CODE>beginning-of-history (M-&#38;#60;)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR>
        !          6559: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX38"><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>
        !          6560: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX39"><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>
        !          6561: <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>
        !          6562: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX6">bind-tty-special-chars</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6563: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6564: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_C"></A>C</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6565: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX160"><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>
        !          6566: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX161"><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>
        !          6567: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX106"><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>
        !          6568: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX107"><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>
        !          6569: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX182"><CODE>character-search (C-])</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6570: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX183"><CODE>character-search (C-])</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6571: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX184"><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>
        !          6572: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX185"><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>
        !          6573: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX50"><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>
        !          6574: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX51"><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>
        !          6575: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX7">colored-stats</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6576: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX8">comment-begin</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6577: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX144"><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>
        !          6578: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX145"><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>
        !          6579: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX9">completion-display-width</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6580: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX10">completion-ignore-case</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6581: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX11">completion-map-case</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6582: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX12">completion-prefix-display-length</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6583: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX13">completion-query-items</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6584: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX14">convert-meta</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6585: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX132"><CODE>copy-backward-word ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6586: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX133"><CODE>copy-backward-word ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6587: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX134"><CODE>copy-forward-word ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6588: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX135"><CODE>copy-forward-word ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6589: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX130"><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>
        !          6590: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX131"><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>
        !          6591: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6592: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_D"></A>D</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6593: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX86"><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>
        !          6594: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX87"><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>
        !          6595: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX154"><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>
        !          6596: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX155"><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>
        !          6597: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX126"><CODE>delete-horizontal-space ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6598: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX127"><CODE>delete-horizontal-space ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6599: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX140"><CODE>digit-argument (<KBD>M-0</KBD>, <KBD>M-1</KBD>, &#60;small&#62;...&#60;/small&#62; <KBD>M--</KBD>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A></TD></TR>
        !          6600: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX141"><CODE>digit-argument (<KBD>M-0</KBD>, <KBD>M-1</KBD>, &#60;small&#62;...&#60;/small&#62; <KBD>M--</KBD>)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A></TD></TR>
        !          6601: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX15">disable-completion</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6602: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX168"><CODE>do-uppercase-version (M-a, M-b, M-<VAR>x</VAR>, &#60;small&#62;...&#60;/small&#62;)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6603: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX169"><CODE>do-uppercase-version (M-a, M-b, M-<VAR>x</VAR>, &#60;small&#62;...&#60;/small&#62;)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6604: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX104"><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>
        !          6605: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX105"><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>
        !          6606: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX190"><CODE>dump-functions ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6607: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX191"><CODE>dump-functions ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6608: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX194"><CODE>dump-macros ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6609: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX195"><CODE>dump-macros ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6610: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX192"><CODE>dump-variables ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6611: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX193"><CODE>dump-variables ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6612: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6613: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_E"></A>E</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6614: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX16">editing-mode</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6615: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX196"><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>
        !          6616: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX197"><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>
        !          6617: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX17">enable-keypad</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6618: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX158"><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>
        !          6619: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX159"><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>
        !          6620: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX84"><CODE><I>end-of-file</I> (usually C-d)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6621: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX85"><CODE><I>end-of-file</I> (usually C-d)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6622: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX62"><CODE>end-of-history (M-&#38;#62;)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR>
        !          6623: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX63"><CODE>end-of-history (M-&#38;#62;)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR>
        !          6624: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX40"><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>
        !          6625: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX41"><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>
        !          6626: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX180"><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>
        !          6627: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX181"><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>
        !          6628: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX18">expand-tilde</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6629: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6630: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_F"></A>F</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6631: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX90"><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>
        !          6632: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX91"><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>
        !          6633: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX42"><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>
        !          6634: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX43"><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>
        !          6635: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX66"><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>
        !          6636: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX67"><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>
        !          6637: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX46"><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>
        !          6638: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX47"><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>
        !          6639: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6640: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_H"></A>H</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6641: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX19">history-preserve-point</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6642: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX74"><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>
        !          6643: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX75"><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>
        !          6644: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX72"><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>
        !          6645: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX73"><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>
        !          6646: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX20">history-size</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6647: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX78"><CODE>history-substr-search-backward ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR>
        !          6648: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX79"><CODE>history-substr-search-backward ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR>
        !          6649: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX76"><CODE>history-substr-search-forward ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR>
        !          6650: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX77"><CODE>history-substr-search-forward ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A></TD></TR>
        !          6651: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX21">horizontal-scroll-mode</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6652: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6653: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_I"></A>I</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6654: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX22">input-meta</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6655: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX188"><CODE>insert-comment (M-#)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6656: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX189"><CODE>insert-comment (M-#)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6657: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX148"><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>
        !          6658: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX149"><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>
        !          6659: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX24">isearch-terminators</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6660: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6661: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_K"></A>K</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6662: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX25">keymap</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6663: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX110"><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>
        !          6664: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX111"><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>
        !          6665: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX128"><CODE>kill-region ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6666: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX129"><CODE>kill-region ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6667: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX116"><CODE>kill-whole-line ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6668: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX117"><CODE>kill-whole-line ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6669: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX118"><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>
        !          6670: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX119"><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>
        !          6671: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6672: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_M"></A>M</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6673: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX26">mark-modified-lines</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6674: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX27">mark-symlinked-directories</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6675: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX28">match-hidden-files</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6676: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX150"><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>
        !          6677: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX151"><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>
        !          6678: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX152"><CODE>menu-complete-backward ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR>
        !          6679: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX153"><CODE>menu-complete-backward ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A></TD></TR>
        !          6680: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX29">menu-complete-display-prefix</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6681: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX23">meta-flag</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6682: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6683: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_N"></A>N</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6684: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX58"><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>
        !          6685: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX59"><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>
        !          6686: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX70"><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>
        !          6687: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX71"><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>
        !          6688: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX68"><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>
        !          6689: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX69"><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>
        !          6690: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6691: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_O"></A>O</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6692: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX30">output-meta</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6693: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX108"><CODE>overwrite-mode ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6694: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX109"><CODE>overwrite-mode ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6695: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6696: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_P"></A>P</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6697: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX31">page-completions</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6698: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX146"><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>
        !          6699: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX147"><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>
        !          6700: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX170"><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>
        !          6701: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX171"><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>
        !          6702: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX56"><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>
        !          6703: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX57"><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>
        !          6704: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX162"><CODE>print-last-kbd-macro ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A></TD></TR>
        !          6705: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX163"><CODE>print-last-kbd-macro ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A></TD></TR>
        !          6706: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6707: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_Q"></A>Q</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6708: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX92"><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>
        !          6709: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX93"><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>
        !          6710: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6711: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_R"></A>R</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6712: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX164"><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>
        !          6713: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX165"><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>
        !          6714: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX200"><CODE>readline</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC24">2.1 Basic Behavior</A></TD></TR>
        !          6715: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX52"><CODE>redraw-current-line ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR>
        !          6716: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX53"><CODE>redraw-current-line ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A></TD></TR>
        !          6717: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX64"><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>
        !          6718: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX65"><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>
        !          6719: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX32">revert-all-at-newline</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6720: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX174"><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>
        !          6721: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX175"><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>
        !          6722: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX242"><CODE>rl_add_defun</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC30">2.4.1 Naming a Function</A></TD></TR>
        !          6723: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX275"><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>
        !          6724: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX278"><CODE>rl_add_undo</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR>
        !          6725: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX318"><CODE>rl_alphabetic</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6726: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX213">rl_already_prompted</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6727: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX361">rl_attempted_completion_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6728: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX388">rl_attempted_completion_over</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6729: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX372">rl_basic_quote_characters</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6730: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX371">rl_basic_word_break_characters</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6731: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX276"><CODE>rl_begin_undo_group</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR>
        !          6732: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX252"><CODE>rl_bind_key</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6733: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX254"><CODE>rl_bind_key_if_unbound</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6734: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX255"><CODE>rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6735: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX253"><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>
        !          6736: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX260"><CODE>rl_bind_keyseq</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6737: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX263"><CODE>rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6738: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX264"><CODE>rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound_in_map</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6739: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX261"><CODE>rl_bind_keyseq_in_map</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6740: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX233">rl_binding_keymap</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6741: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX334"><CODE>rl_callback_handler_install</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A></TD></TR>
        !          6742: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX336"><CODE>rl_callback_handler_remove</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A></TD></TR>
        !          6743: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX335"><CODE>rl_callback_read_char</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A></TD></TR>
        !          6744: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX337">rl_catch_signals</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6745: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX338">rl_catch_sigwinch</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6746: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX339">rl_change_environment</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6747: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX364">rl_char_is_quoted_p</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6748: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX340"><CODE>rl_cleanup_after_signal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6749: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX333"><CODE>rl_clear_history</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6750: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX290"><CODE>rl_clear_message</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6751: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX304"><CODE>rl_clear_pending_input</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR>
        !          6752: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX349"><CODE>rl_clear_signals</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6753: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX350"><CODE>rl_complete</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.1 How Completing Works</A></TD></TR>
        !          6754: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX353"><CODE>rl_complete</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6755: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX352"><CODE>rl_complete_internal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6756: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX375">rl_completer_quote_characters</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6757: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX373">rl_completer_word_break_characters</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6758: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX379">rl_completion_append_character</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6759: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX370">rl_completion_display_matches_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6760: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX351">rl_completion_entry_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.1 How Completing Works</A></TD></TR>
        !          6761: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX360">rl_completion_entry_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6762: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX383">rl_completion_found_quote</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6763: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX391">rl_completion_invoking_key</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6764: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX384">rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6765: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX357"><CODE>rl_completion_matches</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6766: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX356"><CODE>rl_completion_mode</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6767: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX378">rl_completion_query_items</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6768: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX381">rl_completion_quote_character</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6769: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX380">rl_completion_suppress_append</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6770: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX382">rl_completion_suppress_quote</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6771: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX390">rl_completion_type</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6772: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX374">rl_completion_word_break_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6773: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX244"><CODE>rl_copy_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR>
        !          6774: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX297"><CODE>rl_copy_text</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6775: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX287"><CODE>rl_crlf</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6776: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX296"><CODE>rl_delete_text</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6777: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX231">rl_deprep_term_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6778: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX307"><CODE>rl_deprep_terminal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A></TD></TR>
        !          6779: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX317"><CODE>rl_ding</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6780: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX366">rl_directory_completion_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6781: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX367">rl_directory_rewrite_hook;</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6782: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX246"><CODE>rl_discard_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR>
        !          6783: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX209">rl_dispatching</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6784: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX319"><CODE>rl_display_match_list</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6785: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX212">rl_display_prompt</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6786: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX280"><CODE>rl_do_undo</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR>
        !          6787: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX206">rl_done</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6788: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX343"><CODE>rl_echo_signal_char</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6789: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX241">rl_editing_mode</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6790: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX204">rl_end</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6791: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX277"><CODE>rl_end_undo_group</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR>
        !          6792: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX210">rl_erase_empty_line</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6793: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX225">rl_event_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6794: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX303"><CODE>rl_execute_next</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR>
        !          6795: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX235">rl_executing_key</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6796: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX232">rl_executing_keymap</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6797: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX236">rl_executing_keyseq</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6798: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX234">rl_executing_macro</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6799: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX293"><CODE>rl_expand_prompt</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6800: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX239">rl_explicit_arg</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6801: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX315"><CODE>rl_extend_line_buffer</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6802: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX386">rl_filename_completion_desired</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6803: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX358"><CODE>rl_filename_completion_function</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6804: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX363">rl_filename_dequoting_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6805: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX376">rl_filename_quote_characters</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6806: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX387">rl_filename_quoting_desired</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6807: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX362">rl_filename_quoting_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6808: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX369">rl_filename_rewrite_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6809: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX368">rl_filename_stat_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6810: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX283"><CODE>rl_forced_update_display</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6811: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX313"><CODE>rl_free</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6812: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX247"><CODE>rl_free_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR>
        !          6813: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX341"><CODE>rl_free_line_state</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6814: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX279"><CODE>rl_free_undo_list</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR>
        !          6815: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX272"><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>
        !          6816: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX269"><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>
        !          6817: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX274"><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>
        !          6818: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX265"><CODE>rl_generic_bind</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6819: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX248"><CODE>rl_get_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR>
        !          6820: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX250"><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>
        !          6821: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX251"><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>
        !          6822: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX346"><CODE>rl_get_screen_size</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6823: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX332"><CODE>rl_get_termcap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6824: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX301"><CODE>rl_getc</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR>
        !          6825: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX226">rl_getc_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6826: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX216">rl_gnu_readline_p</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6827: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX385">rl_ignore_completion_duplicates</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6828: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX365">rl_ignore_some_completions_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6829: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX392">rl_inhibit_completion</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6830: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX316"><CODE>rl_initialize</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6831: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX228">rl_input_available_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6832: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX355"><CODE>rl_insert_completions</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6833: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX295"><CODE>rl_insert_text</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6834: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX219">rl_instream</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6835: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX270"><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>
        !          6836: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX271"><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>
        !          6837: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX237">rl_key_sequence_length</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6838: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX298"><CODE>rl_kill_text</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6839: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX222">rl_last_func</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6840: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX214">rl_library_version</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6841: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX202">rl_line_buffer</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6842: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX273"><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>
        !          6843: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX326"><CODE>rl_macro_bind</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6844: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX327"><CODE>rl_macro_dumper</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6845: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX243"><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>
        !          6846: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX245"><CODE>rl_make_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR>
        !          6847: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX205">rl_mark</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6848: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX289"><CODE>rl_message</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6849: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX281"><CODE>rl_modifying</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A></TD></TR>
        !          6850: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX268"><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>
        !          6851: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX207">rl_num_chars_to_read</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6852: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX240">rl_numeric_arg</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6853: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX284"><CODE>rl_on_new_line</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6854: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX285"><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>
        !          6855: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX220">rl_outstream</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6856: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX266"><CODE>rl_parse_and_bind</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6857: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX208">rl_pending_input</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6858: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX203">rl_point</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6859: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX354"><CODE>rl_possible_completions</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6860: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX224">rl_pre_input_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6861: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX221">rl_prefer_env_winsize</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6862: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX230">rl_prep_term_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6863: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX306"><CODE>rl_prep_terminal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A></TD></TR>
        !          6864: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX211">rl_prompt</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6865: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX299"><CODE>rl_push_macro_input</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6866: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX267"><CODE>rl_read_init_file</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6867: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX300"><CODE>rl_read_key</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR>
        !          6868: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX218">rl_readline_name</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6869: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX238">rl_readline_state</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6870: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX215">rl_readline_version</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6871: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX282"><CODE>rl_redisplay</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6872: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX229">rl_redisplay_function</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6873: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX314"><CODE>rl_replace_line</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6874: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX342"><CODE>rl_reset_after_signal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6875: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX286"><CODE>rl_reset_line_state</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6876: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX347"><CODE>rl_reset_screen_size</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6877: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX310"><CODE>rl_reset_terminal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A></TD></TR>
        !          6878: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX344"><CODE>rl_resize_terminal</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6879: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX292"><CODE>rl_restore_prompt</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6880: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX312"><CODE>rl_restore_state</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6881: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX291"><CODE>rl_save_prompt</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6882: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX311"><CODE>rl_save_state</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6883: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX262"><CODE>rl_set_key</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6884: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX305"><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>
        !          6885: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX249"><CODE>rl_set_keymap</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A></TD></TR>
        !          6886: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX331"><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>
        !          6887: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX294"><CODE>rl_set_prompt</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6888: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX345"><CODE>rl_set_screen_size</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6889: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX348"><CODE>rl_set_signals</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A></TD></TR>
        !          6890: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX288"><CODE>rl_show_char</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A></TD></TR>
        !          6891: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX227">rl_signal_event_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6892: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX389">rl_sort_completion_matches</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6893: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX377">rl_special_prefixes</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6894: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX223">rl_startup_hook</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6895: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX302"><CODE>rl_stuff_char</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A></TD></TR>
        !          6896: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX217">rl_terminal_name</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A></TD></TR>
        !          6897: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX308"><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>
        !          6898: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX309"><CODE>rl_tty_unset_default_bindings</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A></TD></TR>
        !          6899: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX259"><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>
        !          6900: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX258"><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>
        !          6901: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX256"><CODE>rl_unbind_key</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A></TD></TR>
        !          6902: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX257"><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>
        !          6903: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX359"><CODE>rl_username_completion_function</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6904: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX328"><CODE>rl_variable_bind</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6905: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX330"><CODE>rl_variable_dumper</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6906: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX329"><CODE>rl_variable_value</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A></TD></TR>
        !          6907: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6908: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_S"></A>S</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6909: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX96"><CODE>self-insert (a, b, A, 1, !, &#60;small&#62;...&#60;/small&#62;)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6910: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX97"><CODE>self-insert (a, b, A, 1, !, &#60;small&#62;...&#60;/small&#62;)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A></TD></TR>
        !          6911: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX178"><CODE>set-mark (C-@)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6912: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX179"><CODE>set-mark (C-@)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6913: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX33">show-all-if-ambiguous</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6914: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX34">show-all-if-unmodified</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6915: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX35">show-mode-in-prompt</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6916: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX36">skip-completed-text</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6917: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX186"><CODE>skip-csi-sequence ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6918: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX187"><CODE>skip-csi-sequence ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6919: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX156"><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>
        !          6920: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX157"><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>
        !          6921: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6922: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_T"></A>T</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6923: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX94"><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>
        !          6924: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX95"><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>
        !          6925: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX176"><CODE>tilde-expand (M-~)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6926: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX177"><CODE>tilde-expand (M-~)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A></TD></TR>
        !          6927: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX98"><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>
        !          6928: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX99"><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>
        !          6929: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX100"><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>
        !          6930: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX101"><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>
        !          6931: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6932: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_U"></A>U</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6933: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX172"><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>
        !          6934: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX173"><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>
        !          6935: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX142"><CODE>universal-argument ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A></TD></TR>
        !          6936: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX143"><CODE>universal-argument ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A></TD></TR>
        !          6937: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX124"><CODE>unix-filename-rubout ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6938: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX125"><CODE>unix-filename-rubout ()</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6939: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX114"><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>
        !          6940: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX115"><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>
        !          6941: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX122"><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>
        !          6942: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX123"><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>
        !          6943: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX102"><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>
        !          6944: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX103"><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>
        !          6945: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6946: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_V"></A>V</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6947: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX198"><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>
        !          6948: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX199"><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>
        !          6949: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX37">visible-stats</A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A></TD></TR>
        !          6950: <TR><TD COLSPAN=3> <HR></TD></TR>
        !          6951: <TR><TH><A NAME="fn_Y"></A>Y</TH><TD></TD><TD></TD></TR>
        !          6952: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX136"><CODE>yank (C-y)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6953: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX137"><CODE>yank (C-y)</CODE></A></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A></TD></TR>
        !          6954: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX82"><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>
        !          6955: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX83"><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>
        !          6956: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX80"><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>
        !          6957: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX81"><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>
        !          6958: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX138"><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>
        !          6959: <TR><TD></TD><TD valign=top><A HREF="readline.html#IDX139"><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>
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        !          7014: <H1>Table of Contents</H1>
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        !          7016: <A NAME="TOC1" HREF="readline.html#SEC1">1. Command Line Editing</A>
        !          7017: <BR>
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        !          7019: <A NAME="TOC2" HREF="readline.html#SEC2">1.1 Introduction to Line Editing</A>
        !          7020: <BR>
        !          7021: <A NAME="TOC3" HREF="readline.html#SEC3">1.2 Readline Interaction</A>
        !          7022: <BR>
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        !          7024: <A NAME="TOC4" HREF="readline.html#SEC4">1.2.1 Readline Bare Essentials</A>
        !          7025: <BR>
        !          7026: <A NAME="TOC5" HREF="readline.html#SEC5">1.2.2 Readline Movement Commands</A>
        !          7027: <BR>
        !          7028: <A NAME="TOC6" HREF="readline.html#SEC6">1.2.3 Readline Killing Commands</A>
        !          7029: <BR>
        !          7030: <A NAME="TOC7" HREF="readline.html#SEC7">1.2.4 Readline Arguments</A>
        !          7031: <BR>
        !          7032: <A NAME="TOC8" HREF="readline.html#SEC8">1.2.5 Searching for Commands in the History</A>
        !          7033: <BR>
        !          7034: </UL>
        !          7035: <A NAME="TOC9" HREF="readline.html#SEC9">1.3 Readline Init File</A>
        !          7036: <BR>
        !          7037: <UL>
        !          7038: <A NAME="TOC10" HREF="readline.html#SEC10">1.3.1 Readline Init File Syntax</A>
        !          7039: <BR>
        !          7040: <A NAME="TOC11" HREF="readline.html#SEC11">1.3.2 Conditional Init Constructs</A>
        !          7041: <BR>
        !          7042: <A NAME="TOC12" HREF="readline.html#SEC12">1.3.3 Sample Init File</A>
        !          7043: <BR>
        !          7044: </UL>
        !          7045: <A NAME="TOC13" HREF="readline.html#SEC13">1.4 Bindable Readline Commands</A>
        !          7046: <BR>
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        !          7048: <A NAME="TOC14" HREF="readline.html#SEC14">1.4.1 Commands For Moving</A>
        !          7049: <BR>
        !          7050: <A NAME="TOC15" HREF="readline.html#SEC15">1.4.2 Commands For Manipulating The History</A>
        !          7051: <BR>
        !          7052: <A NAME="TOC16" HREF="readline.html#SEC16">1.4.3 Commands For Changing Text</A>
        !          7053: <BR>
        !          7054: <A NAME="TOC17" HREF="readline.html#SEC17">1.4.4 Killing And Yanking</A>
        !          7055: <BR>
        !          7056: <A NAME="TOC18" HREF="readline.html#SEC18">1.4.5 Specifying Numeric Arguments</A>
        !          7057: <BR>
        !          7058: <A NAME="TOC19" HREF="readline.html#SEC19">1.4.6 Letting Readline Type For You</A>
        !          7059: <BR>
        !          7060: <A NAME="TOC20" HREF="readline.html#SEC20">1.4.7 Keyboard Macros</A>
        !          7061: <BR>
        !          7062: <A NAME="TOC21" HREF="readline.html#SEC21">1.4.8 Some Miscellaneous Commands</A>
        !          7063: <BR>
        !          7064: </UL>
        !          7065: <A NAME="TOC22" HREF="readline.html#SEC22">1.5 Readline vi Mode</A>
        !          7066: <BR>
        !          7067: </UL>
        !          7068: <A NAME="TOC23" HREF="readline.html#SEC23">2. Programming with GNU Readline</A>
        !          7069: <BR>
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        !          7071: <A NAME="TOC24" HREF="readline.html#SEC24">2.1 Basic Behavior</A>
        !          7072: <BR>
        !          7073: <A NAME="TOC25" HREF="readline.html#SEC25">2.2 Custom Functions</A>
        !          7074: <BR>
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        !          7076: <A NAME="TOC26" HREF="readline.html#SEC26">2.2.1 Readline Typedefs</A>
        !          7077: <BR>
        !          7078: <A NAME="TOC27" HREF="readline.html#SEC27">2.2.2 Writing a New Function</A>
        !          7079: <BR>
        !          7080: </UL>
        !          7081: <A NAME="TOC28" HREF="readline.html#SEC28">2.3 Readline Variables</A>
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        !          7083: <A NAME="TOC29" HREF="readline.html#SEC29">2.4 Readline Convenience Functions</A>
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        !          7086: <A NAME="TOC30" HREF="readline.html#SEC30">2.4.1 Naming a Function</A>
        !          7087: <BR>
        !          7088: <A NAME="TOC31" HREF="readline.html#SEC31">2.4.2 Selecting a Keymap</A>
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        !          7090: <A NAME="TOC32" HREF="readline.html#SEC32">2.4.3 Binding Keys</A>
        !          7091: <BR>
        !          7092: <A NAME="TOC33" HREF="readline.html#SEC33">2.4.4 Associating Function Names and Bindings</A>
        !          7093: <BR>
        !          7094: <A NAME="TOC34" HREF="readline.html#SEC34">2.4.5 Allowing Undoing</A>
        !          7095: <BR>
        !          7096: <A NAME="TOC35" HREF="readline.html#SEC35">2.4.6 Redisplay</A>
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        !          7098: <A NAME="TOC36" HREF="readline.html#SEC36">2.4.7 Modifying Text</A>
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        !          7100: <A NAME="TOC37" HREF="readline.html#SEC37">2.4.8 Character Input</A>
        !          7101: <BR>
        !          7102: <A NAME="TOC38" HREF="readline.html#SEC38">2.4.9 Terminal Management</A>
        !          7103: <BR>
        !          7104: <A NAME="TOC39" HREF="readline.html#SEC39">2.4.10 Utility Functions</A>
        !          7105: <BR>
        !          7106: <A NAME="TOC40" HREF="readline.html#SEC40">2.4.11 Miscellaneous Functions</A>
        !          7107: <BR>
        !          7108: <A NAME="TOC41" HREF="readline.html#SEC41">2.4.12 Alternate Interface</A>
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        !          7110: <A NAME="TOC42" HREF="readline.html#SEC42">2.4.13 A Readline Example</A>
        !          7111: <BR>
        !          7112: <A NAME="TOC43" HREF="readline.html#SEC43">2.4.14 Alternate Interface Example</A>
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        !          7115: <A NAME="TOC44" HREF="readline.html#SEC44">2.5 Readline Signal Handling</A>
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        !          7120: <A NAME="TOC46" HREF="readline.html#SEC46">2.6.1 How Completing Works</A>
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        !          7122: <A NAME="TOC47" HREF="readline.html#SEC47">2.6.2 Completion Functions</A>
        !          7123: <BR>
        !          7124: <A NAME="TOC48" HREF="readline.html#SEC48">2.6.3 Completion Variables</A>
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        !          7126: <A NAME="TOC49" HREF="readline.html#SEC49">2.6.4 A Short Completion Example</A>
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        !          7128: </UL>
        !          7129: </UL>
        !          7130: <A NAME="TOC50" HREF="readline.html#SEC50">A. GNU Free Documentation License</A>
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        !          7132: <A NAME="TOC52" HREF="readline.html#SEC52">Concept Index</A>
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        !          7145: <H1>Short Table of Contents</H1>
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        !          7147: <A NAME="TOC1" HREF="readline.html#SEC1">1. Command Line Editing</A>
        !          7148: <BR>
        !          7149: <A NAME="TOC23" HREF="readline.html#SEC23">2. Programming with GNU Readline</A>
        !          7150: <BR>
        !          7151: <A NAME="TOC50" HREF="readline.html#SEC50">A. GNU Free Documentation License</A>
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        !          7275: <TD ALIGN="CENTER">
        !          7276: Index
        !          7277: </TD>
        !          7278: <TD>
        !          7279: concept index
        !          7280: </TD>
        !          7281: <TD>
        !          7282:  &nbsp; 
        !          7283: </TD>
        !          7284: </TR>
        !          7285: <TR>
        !          7286: <TD ALIGN="CENTER">
        !          7287:  [ ? ] </TD>
        !          7288: <TD ALIGN="CENTER">
        !          7289: About
        !          7290: </TD>
        !          7291: <TD>
        !          7292: this page
        !          7293: </TD>
        !          7294: <TD>
        !          7295:  &nbsp; 
        !          7296: </TD>
        !          7297: </TR>
        !          7298: </TABLE>
        !          7299: <P></P>
        !          7300: where the <STRONG> Example </STRONG> assumes that the current position 
        !          7301: is at <STRONG> Subsubsection One-Two-Three </STRONG> of a document of 
        !          7302: the following structure:
        !          7303: <UL>
        !          7304: <LI> 1. Section One  </LI>
        !          7305: <UL>
        !          7306: <LI>1.1 Subsection One-One</LI>
        !          7307: <UL>
        !          7308: <LI> ... </LI>
        !          7309: </UL>
        !          7310: <LI>1.2 Subsection One-Two</LI>
        !          7311: <UL>
        !          7312: <LI>1.2.1 Subsubsection One-Two-One
        !          7313: </LI><LI>1.2.2 Subsubsection One-Two-Two
        !          7314: </LI><LI>1.2.3 Subsubsection One-Two-Three &nbsp; &nbsp; <STRONG>
        !          7315: &lt;== Current Position </STRONG>
        !          7316: </LI><LI>1.2.4 Subsubsection One-Two-Four
        !          7317: </LI></UL>
        !          7318: <LI>1.3 Subsection One-Three</LI>
        !          7319: <UL>
        !          7320: <LI> ... </LI>
        !          7321: </UL>
        !          7322: <LI>1.4 Subsection One-Four</LI>
        !          7323: </UL>
        !          7324: </UL>
        !          7325: 
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