johnson 2.0.0.pre1 → 2.0.0.pre2

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  1. data/CHANGELOG.rdoc +12 -0
  2. data/Manifest.txt +4 -285
  3. data/Rakefile +13 -20
  4. data/ext/tracemonkey/global.cc +4 -1
  5. data/ext/tracemonkey/js.cc +30 -33
  6. data/ext/tracemonkey/runtime.cc +96 -6
  7. data/ext/tracemonkey/split_global.cc +0 -5
  8. data/ext/tracemonkey/tracemonkey.h +2 -2
  9. data/lib/johnson.rb +2 -2
  10. data/lib/johnson/runtime.rb +25 -15
  11. data/lib/johnson/tracemonkey/runtime.rb +6 -3
  12. data/vendor/tracemonkey/config/system-headers +1 -3
  13. data/vendor/tracemonkey/jscntxt.h +5 -2
  14. data/vendor/tracemonkey/jsdbgapi.cpp +9 -1
  15. data/vendor/tracemonkey/jsdbgapi.h +4 -0
  16. data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/ecma/NativeObjects/browser.js +0 -0
  17. data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/ecma/NativeObjects/jstests.list +0 -0
  18. data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/ecma_3_1/Object/jstests.list +1 -1
  19. data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_3/misc/browser.js +0 -0
  20. data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_3/misc/jstests.list +0 -0
  21. data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_5/Regress/jstests.list +4 -4
  22. data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_5/Scope/jstests.list +1 -1
  23. data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_5/decompilation/jstests.list +2 -2
  24. data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_7/decompilation/jstests.list +1 -1
  25. data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/shell.js +2 -1
  26. metadata +51 -309
  27. data/ext/spidermonkey/context.c +0 -116
  28. data/ext/spidermonkey/context.h +0 -19
  29. data/ext/spidermonkey/conversions.c +0 -361
  30. data/ext/spidermonkey/conversions.h +0 -31
  31. data/ext/spidermonkey/debugger.c +0 -234
  32. data/ext/spidermonkey/debugger.h +0 -10
  33. data/ext/spidermonkey/extconf.rb +0 -32
  34. data/ext/spidermonkey/extensions.c +0 -37
  35. data/ext/spidermonkey/extensions.h +0 -12
  36. data/ext/spidermonkey/global.c +0 -40
  37. data/ext/spidermonkey/global.h +0 -11
  38. data/ext/spidermonkey/idhash.c +0 -16
  39. data/ext/spidermonkey/idhash.h +0 -8
  40. data/ext/spidermonkey/immutable_node.c +0 -1153
  41. data/ext/spidermonkey/immutable_node.c.erb +0 -523
  42. data/ext/spidermonkey/immutable_node.h +0 -22
  43. data/ext/spidermonkey/jroot.h +0 -197
  44. data/ext/spidermonkey/js_land_proxy.c +0 -620
  45. data/ext/spidermonkey/js_land_proxy.h +0 -20
  46. data/ext/spidermonkey/ruby_land_proxy.c +0 -618
  47. data/ext/spidermonkey/ruby_land_proxy.h +0 -38
  48. data/ext/spidermonkey/runtime.c +0 -396
  49. data/ext/spidermonkey/runtime.h +0 -27
  50. data/ext/spidermonkey/spidermonkey.c +0 -22
  51. data/ext/spidermonkey/spidermonkey.h +0 -29
  52. data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey.rb +0 -12
  53. data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/context.rb +0 -10
  54. data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/debugger.rb +0 -67
  55. data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/immutable_node.rb +0 -282
  56. data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/js_land_proxy.rb +0 -64
  57. data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/mutable_tree_visitor.rb +0 -242
  58. data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/ruby_land_proxy.rb +0 -17
  59. data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/runtime.rb +0 -74
  60. data/test/johnson/spidermonkey/context_test.rb +0 -21
  61. data/test/johnson/spidermonkey/immutable_node_test.rb +0 -34
  62. data/test/johnson/spidermonkey/js_land_proxy_test.rb +0 -273
  63. data/test/johnson/spidermonkey/ruby_land_proxy_test.rb +0 -274
  64. data/test/johnson/spidermonkey/runtime_test.rb +0 -41
  65. data/vendor/spidermonkey/.cvsignore +0 -9
  66. data/vendor/spidermonkey/Makefile.in +0 -449
  67. data/vendor/spidermonkey/Makefile.ref +0 -365
  68. data/vendor/spidermonkey/README.html +0 -820
  69. data/vendor/spidermonkey/SpiderMonkey.rsp +0 -12
  70. data/vendor/spidermonkey/Y.js +0 -19
  71. data/vendor/spidermonkey/build.mk +0 -43
  72. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config.mk +0 -192
  73. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/AIX4.1.mk +0 -65
  74. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/AIX4.2.mk +0 -64
  75. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/AIX4.3.mk +0 -65
  76. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Darwin.mk +0 -83
  77. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Darwin1.3.mk +0 -81
  78. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Darwin1.4.mk +0 -41
  79. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Darwin5.2.mk +0 -81
  80. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Darwin5.3.mk +0 -81
  81. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/HP-UXB.10.10.mk +0 -77
  82. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/HP-UXB.10.20.mk +0 -77
  83. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/HP-UXB.11.00.mk +0 -80
  84. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX.mk +0 -87
  85. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX5.3.mk +0 -44
  86. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX6.1.mk +0 -44
  87. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX6.2.mk +0 -44
  88. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX6.3.mk +0 -44
  89. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX6.5.mk +0 -44
  90. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Linux_All.mk +0 -103
  91. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Mac_OS10.0.mk +0 -82
  92. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/OSF1V4.0.mk +0 -72
  93. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/OSF1V5.0.mk +0 -69
  94. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS4.1.4.mk +0 -101
  95. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.10.mk +0 -50
  96. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.3.mk +0 -91
  97. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.4.mk +0 -92
  98. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.5.1.mk +0 -44
  99. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.5.mk +0 -87
  100. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.6.mk +0 -89
  101. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.7.mk +0 -44
  102. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.8.mk +0 -44
  103. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.9.mk +0 -44
  104. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/WINNT4.0.mk +0 -117
  105. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/WINNT5.0.mk +0 -117
  106. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/WINNT5.1.mk +0 -117
  107. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/WINNT5.2.mk +0 -117
  108. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/WINNT6.0.mk +0 -117
  109. data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/dgux.mk +0 -64
  110. data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/Makefile.ref +0 -144
  111. data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/README +0 -83
  112. data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/editline.3 +0 -175
  113. data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/editline.c +0 -1369
  114. data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/editline.h +0 -135
  115. data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/sysunix.c +0 -182
  116. data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/unix.h +0 -82
  117. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/.cvsignore +0 -7
  118. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/Makefile.in +0 -127
  119. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/Makefile.ref +0 -192
  120. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_acos.c +0 -147
  121. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_acosh.c +0 -105
  122. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_asin.c +0 -156
  123. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_atan2.c +0 -165
  124. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_atanh.c +0 -110
  125. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_cosh.c +0 -133
  126. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_exp.c +0 -202
  127. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_fmod.c +0 -184
  128. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_gamma.c +0 -71
  129. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_gamma_r.c +0 -70
  130. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_hypot.c +0 -173
  131. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_j0.c +0 -524
  132. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_j1.c +0 -523
  133. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_jn.c +0 -315
  134. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_lgamma.c +0 -71
  135. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_lgamma_r.c +0 -347
  136. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_log.c +0 -184
  137. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_log10.c +0 -134
  138. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_pow.c +0 -386
  139. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_rem_pio2.c +0 -222
  140. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_remainder.c +0 -120
  141. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_scalb.c +0 -89
  142. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_sinh.c +0 -122
  143. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_sqrt.c +0 -497
  144. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/fdlibm.h +0 -273
  145. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/fdlibm.mak +0 -1453
  146. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/fdlibm.mdp +0 -0
  147. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/k_cos.c +0 -135
  148. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/k_rem_pio2.c +0 -354
  149. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/k_sin.c +0 -114
  150. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/k_standard.c +0 -785
  151. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/k_tan.c +0 -170
  152. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_asinh.c +0 -101
  153. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_atan.c +0 -175
  154. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_cbrt.c +0 -133
  155. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_ceil.c +0 -120
  156. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_copysign.c +0 -72
  157. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_cos.c +0 -118
  158. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_erf.c +0 -356
  159. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_expm1.c +0 -267
  160. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_fabs.c +0 -70
  161. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_finite.c +0 -71
  162. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_floor.c +0 -121
  163. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_frexp.c +0 -99
  164. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_ilogb.c +0 -85
  165. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_isnan.c +0 -74
  166. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_ldexp.c +0 -66
  167. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_lib_version.c +0 -73
  168. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_log1p.c +0 -211
  169. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_logb.c +0 -79
  170. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_matherr.c +0 -64
  171. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_modf.c +0 -132
  172. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_nextafter.c +0 -124
  173. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_rint.c +0 -131
  174. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_scalbn.c +0 -107
  175. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_signgam.c +0 -40
  176. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_significand.c +0 -68
  177. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_sin.c +0 -118
  178. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_tan.c +0 -112
  179. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_tanh.c +0 -122
  180. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_acos.c +0 -78
  181. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_acosh.c +0 -78
  182. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_asin.c +0 -80
  183. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_atan2.c +0 -79
  184. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_atanh.c +0 -81
  185. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_cosh.c +0 -77
  186. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_exp.c +0 -88
  187. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_fmod.c +0 -78
  188. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_gamma.c +0 -85
  189. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_gamma_r.c +0 -81
  190. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_hypot.c +0 -78
  191. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_j0.c +0 -105
  192. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_j1.c +0 -106
  193. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_jn.c +0 -128
  194. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_lgamma.c +0 -85
  195. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_lgamma_r.c +0 -81
  196. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_log.c +0 -78
  197. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_log10.c +0 -81
  198. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_pow.c +0 -99
  199. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_remainder.c +0 -77
  200. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_scalb.c +0 -95
  201. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_sinh.c +0 -77
  202. data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/w_sqrt.c +0 -77
  203. data/vendor/spidermonkey/javascript-trace.d +0 -73
  204. data/vendor/spidermonkey/js.c +0 -3951
  205. data/vendor/spidermonkey/js.mdp +0 -0
  206. data/vendor/spidermonkey/js.msg +0 -308
  207. data/vendor/spidermonkey/js.pkg +0 -2
  208. data/vendor/spidermonkey/js3240.rc +0 -79
  209. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsOS240.def +0 -654
  210. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsapi.c +0 -5836
  211. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsapi.h +0 -2624
  212. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsarena.c +0 -450
  213. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsarena.h +0 -318
  214. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsarray.c +0 -2996
  215. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsarray.h +0 -127
  216. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsatom.c +0 -1045
  217. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsatom.h +0 -442
  218. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsbit.h +0 -253
  219. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsbool.c +0 -176
  220. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsbool.h +0 -73
  221. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsclist.h +0 -139
  222. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jscntxt.c +0 -1348
  223. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jscntxt.h +0 -1120
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  227. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jscpucfg.c +0 -396
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  229. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsdate.c +0 -2390
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  231. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsdbgapi.c +0 -1802
  232. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsdbgapi.h +0 -464
  233. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsdhash.c +0 -868
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  286. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsreops.tbl +0 -145
  287. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsscan.c +0 -2012
  288. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsscan.h +0 -387
  289. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsscope.c +0 -1957
  290. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsscope.h +0 -418
  291. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsscript.c +0 -1832
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  293. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsshell.msg +0 -50
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  297. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jstypes.h +0 -475
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  300. data/vendor/spidermonkey/jsxdrapi.c +0 -800
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  304. data/vendor/spidermonkey/lock_SunOS.s +0 -119
  305. data/vendor/spidermonkey/perfect.js +0 -39
  306. data/vendor/spidermonkey/plify_jsdhash.sed +0 -36
  307. data/vendor/spidermonkey/prmjtime.c +0 -846
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  309. data/vendor/spidermonkey/resource.h +0 -15
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- # MSVC compiler options for both debug/optimize
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- # -nologo - suppress copyright message
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- # -W3 - Warning level 3
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- # in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
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- #
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- # Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose on
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- # any computer system, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject
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- # to the following restrictions:
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- # 1. The authors are not responsible for the consequences of use of this
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- # software, no matter how awful, even if they arise from flaws in it.
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- # 2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by
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- # explicit claim or by omission. Since few users ever read sources,
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- # Unix makefile for editline library.
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- The files in this directory provide simple line-editing and history
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- support for the standalone javascript engine, through the 'editline'
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- library.
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- Calling sequence changed to be compatible with readline.
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- any computer system, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject
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- to the following restrictions:
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- 1. The authors are not responsible for the consequences of use of this
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- software, no matter how awful, even if they arise from flaws in it.
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- 2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by
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- explicit claim or by omission. Since few users ever read sources,
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- credits must appear in the documentation.
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- 3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
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- misrepresented as being the original software. Since few users
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- ever read sources, credits must appear in the documentation.
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- 4. This notice may not be removed or altered.
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- .TH EDITLINE 3
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- .SH NAME
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- editline \- command-line editing library with history
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- .SH SYNOPSIS
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- .nf
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- .B "char *"
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- .B "readline(prompt)"
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- .B " char *prompt;"
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- .B "void"
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- .SH DESCRIPTION
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- .I Editline
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- is a library that provides an line-editing interface with text recall.
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- It is intended to be compatible with the
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- .I readline
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- library provided by the Free Software Foundation, but much smaller.
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- The bulk of this manual page describes the user interface.
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- .PP
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- The
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- .I readline
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- routine returns a line of text with the trailing newline removed.
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- The data is returned in a buffer allocated with
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- .IR malloc (3),
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- Before accepting input from the user, the specified
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- .I prompt
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- .PP
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- The
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- .I line
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- .SS "User Interface"
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- A program that uses this library provides a simple emacs-like editing
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- A line may be edited before it is sent to the calling program by typing either
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- The escape key is abbreviated as ``ESC.''
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- .PP
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- An editing command may be typed anywhere on the line, not just at the
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- .IR n ,
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- For example, ``ESC\ 4\ ^f'' moves forward four characters.
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- .PP
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- The following control characters are accepted:
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- .RS
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- .nf
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- .ta \w'ESC DEL 'u
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- ^A Move to the beginning of the line
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- ^B Move left (backwards) [n]
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- ^D Delete character [n]
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- ^E Move to end of line
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- ^F Move right (forwards) [n]
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- ^G Ring the bell
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- ^H Delete character before cursor (backspace key) [n]
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- ^I Complete filename (tab key); see below
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- ^J Done with line (return key)
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- ^K Kill to end of line (or column [n])
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- ^L Redisplay line
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- ^M Done with line (alternate return key)
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- ^N Get next line from history [n]
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- ^P Get previous line from history [n]
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- .fi
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- .RE
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- ESC\ DEL Delete previous word (delete key) [n]
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- ESC\ b Move backward a word [n]
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- .fi
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- .RE
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- .PP
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- The
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- .I editline
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- library has a small macro facility.
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- If you type the escape key followed by an uppercase letter,
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- .IR C ,
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- then the contents of the environment variable
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- .I _C_
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- are read in as if you had typed them at the keyboard.
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- .I _L_
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- contains the following:
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- .RS
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- .RE
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- .PP
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- The
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- .I editline
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- library also does filename completion.
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- .RS
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- .nf
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- .fi
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- If you type the escape key and a question mark, it will display the
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- .fi
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- .RE
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- The tab key is shown by ``[TAB]'' and the automatically-entered text
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- .SH "BUGS AND LIMITATIONS"
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- .SH AUTHORS
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- Simmule R. Turner <uunet.uu.net!capitol!sysgo!simmy>
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- and Rich $alz <rsalz@osf.org>.
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- Original manual page by DaviD W. Sanderson <dws@ssec.wisc.edu>.