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diff --git a/bin/1sh/libedit/editline.7 b/bin/1sh/libedit/editline.7 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..863bab96 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/1sh/libedit/editline.7 @@ -0,0 +1,935 @@ +.\" $NetBSD: editline.7,v 1.5 2016/05/09 21:27:55 christos Exp $ +.\" $OpenBSD: editline.7,v 1.1 2016/04/20 01:11:45 schwarze Exp $ +.\" +.\" Copyright (c) 2016 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> +.\" +.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any +.\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above +.\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. +.\" +.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES +.\" WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +.\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR +.\" ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES +.\" WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN +.\" ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF +.\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. +.\" +.Dd May 7, 2016 +.Dt EDITLINE 7 +.Os +.Sh NAME +.Nm editline +.Nd line editing user interface +.Sh DESCRIPTION +When a program using the +.Xr editline 3 +library prompts for an input string using the function +.Xr el_wgets 3 , +it reads characters from the terminal. +Invalid input bytes that do not form characters are silently +discarded. +For each character read, one editor command is executed. +The mapping of input characters to editor commands depends on the +editing mode. +There are three editing modes: vi insert mode, vi command mode, +and emacs mode. +The default is vi insert mode. +The program can switch the default to emacs mode by using the +.Xr el_set 3 +or +.Xr el_parse 3 +functions, and the user can switch to emacs mode either in the +.Xr editrc 5 +configuration file or interactively with the +.Ic ed-command +editor command, in all three cases executing the +.Ic bind Fl e +builtin command. +.Pp +If trying to read from the terminal results in end of file or an +error, the library signals end of file to the program and does not +return a string. +.Ss Input character bindings +All default bindings described below can be overridden by individual +programs and can be changed with the +.Xr editrc 5 +.Ic bind +builtin command. +.Pp +In the following tables, +.Sq Ctrl- +indicates a character with the bit 0x40 flipped, and +.Sq Meta- +indicates a character with the bit 0x80 set. +In vi insert mode and in emacs mode, all Meta-characters considered +printable by the current +.Xr locale 1 +are bound to +.Ic ed-insert +instead of to the editor command listed below. +Consequently, in UTF-8 mode, most of the Meta-characters are not +directly accessible because their code points are occupied by +printable Unicode characters, and Meta-characters are usually input +using the +.Ic em-meta-next +editor command. +For example, to enter +.Sq Meta-B +in order to call the +.Ic ed-prev-word +editor command in emacs mode, call +.Ic em-meta-next +by pressing and releasing the escape key (or equivalently, Ctrl-[), +then press and release the +.Sq B +key. +If you have configured a Meta-key on your keyboard, for example +with +.Ql setxkbmap -option altwin:left_meta_win , +the Ctrl-Meta-characters are directly accessible. +For example, to enter +.Sq Ctrl-Meta-H +in order to call the +.Ic ed-delete-prev-word +editor command in emacs mode, hold down the keys +.Sq Ctrl , +.Sq Meta , +and +.Sq H +at the same time. +Alternatively, press and release the escape key, then press and +release +.Sq Ctrl-H . +.Pp +In vi input mode, input characters are bound to the following editor +commands by default: +.Bl -column -offset indent "Ctrl-Z, TSTP" "ed-search-next-history" +.It Ctrl-D, EOF Ta Ic vi-list-or-eof +.It Ctrl-H, BS Ta Ic vi-delete-prev-char +.It Ctrl-J, LF Ta Ic ed-newline +.It Ctrl-M, CR Ta Ic ed-newline +.It Ctrl-Q Ta Ic ed-tty-start-output +.It Ctrl-S Ta Ic ed-tty-stop-output +.It Ctrl-U Ta Ic vi-kill-line-prev +.It Ctrl-V Ta Ic ed-quoted-insert +.It Ctrl-W Ta Ic ed-delete-prev-word +.It Ctrl-[, ESC Ta Ic vi-command-mode +.It Ctrl-\e, QUIT Ta Ic ed-tty-sigquit +.It Ctrl-?, DEL Ta Ic vi-delete-prev-char +.El +.Pp +All other input characters except the NUL character (Ctrl-@) are +bound to +.Ic ed-insert . +.Pp +In vi command mode, input characters are bound to the following +editor commands by default: +.Bl -column -offset indent "Ctrl-Z, TSTP" "ed-search-next-history" +.It Ctrl-A Ta Ic ed-move-to-beg +.It Ctrl-C, INT Ta Ic ed-tty-sigint +.It Ctrl-E Ta Ic ed-move-to-end +.It Ctrl-H, BS Ta Ic ed-delete-prev-char +.It Ctrl-J, LF Ta Ic ed-newline +.It Ctrl-K Ta Ic ed-kill-line +.It Ctrl-L, FF Ta Ic ed-clear-screen +.It Ctrl-M, CR Ta Ic ed-newline +.It Ctrl-N Ta Ic ed-next-history +.It Ctrl-O Ta Ic ed-tty-flush-output +.It Ctrl-P Ta Ic ed-prev-history +.It Ctrl-Q Ta Ic ed-tty-start-output +.It Ctrl-R Ta Ic ed-redisplay +.It Ctrl-S Ta Ic ed-tty-stop-output +.It Ctrl-U Ta Ic vi-kill-line-prev +.It Ctrl-W Ta Ic ed-delete-prev-word +.It Ctrl-[, ESC Ta Ic em-meta-next +.It Ctrl-\e, QUIT Ta Ic ed-tty-sigquit +.It Space Ta Ic ed-next-char +.It # Ta Ic vi-comment-out +.It $ Ta Ic ed-move-to-end +.It % Ta Ic vi-match +.It + Ta Ic ed-next-history +.It \&, Ta Ic vi-repeat-prev-char +.It - Ta Ic ed-prev-history +.It \&. Ta Ic vi-redo +.It / Ta Ic vi-search-prev +.It 0 Ta Ic vi-zero +.It 1 to 9 Ta Ic ed-argument-digit +.It \&: Ta Ic ed-command +.It \&; Ta Ic vi-repeat-next-char +.It \&? Ta Ic vi-search-next +.It @ Ta Ic vi-alias +.It A Ta Ic vi-add-at-eol +.It B Ta Ic vi-prev-big-word +.It C Ta Ic vi-change-to-eol +.It D Ta Ic ed-kill-line +.It E Ta Ic vi-end-big-word +.It F Ta Ic vi-prev-char +.It G Ta Ic vi-to-history-line +.It I Ta Ic vi-insert-at-bol +.It J Ta Ic ed-search-next-history +.It K Ta Ic ed-search-prev-history +.It N Ta Ic vi-repeat-search-prev +.It O Ta Ic ed-sequence-lead-in +.It P Ta Ic vi-paste-prev +.It R Ta Ic vi-replace-mode +.It S Ta Ic vi-substitute-line +.It T Ta Ic vi-to-prev-char +.It U Ta Ic vi-undo-line +.It W Ta Ic vi-next-big-word +.It X Ta Ic ed-delete-prev-char +.It Y Ta Ic vi-yank-end +.It \&[ Ta Ic ed-sequence-lead-in +.It ^ Ta Ic ed-move-to-beg +.It _ Ta Ic vi-history-word +.It a Ta Ic vi-add +.It b Ta Ic vi-prev-word +.It c Ta Ic vi-change-meta +.It d Ta Ic vi-delete-meta +.It e Ta Ic vi-end-word +.It f Ta Ic vi-next-char +.It h Ta Ic ed-prev-char +.It i Ta Ic vi-insert +.It j Ta Ic ed-next-history +.It k Ta Ic ed-prev-history +.It l Ta Ic ed-next-char +.It n Ta Ic vi-repeat-search-next +.It p Ta Ic vi-paste-next +.It r Ta Ic vi-replace-char +.It s Ta Ic vi-substitute-char +.It t Ta Ic vi-to-next-char +.It u Ta Ic vi-undo +.It v Ta Ic vi-histedit +.It w Ta Ic vi-next-word +.It x Ta Ic ed-delete-next-char +.It y Ta Ic vi-yank +.It \&| Ta Ic vi-to-column +.It ~ Ta Ic vi-change-case +.It Ctrl-?, DEL Ta Ic ed-delete-prev-char +.It Meta-O Ta Ic ed-sequence-lead-in +.It Meta-[ Ta Ic ed-sequence-lead-in +.El +.Pp +In emacs mode, input characters are bound to the following editor +commands by default: +.Bl -column -offset indent "Ctrl-Z, TSTP" "ed-search-next-history" +.It 0 to 9 Ta Ic ed-digit +.It Ctrl-@, NUL Ta Ic em-set-mark +.It Ctrl-A Ta Ic ed-move-to-beg +.It Ctrl-B Ta Ic ed-prev-char +.It Ctrl-C, INT Ta Ic ed-tty-sigint +.It Ctrl-D, EOF Ta Ic em-delete-or-list +.It Ctrl-E Ta Ic ed-move-to-end +.It Ctrl-F Ta Ic ed-next-char +.It Ctrl-H, BS Ta Ic em-delete-prev-char +.It Ctrl-J, LF Ta Ic ed-newline +.It Ctrl-K Ta Ic ed-kill-line +.It Ctrl-L, FF Ta Ic ed-clear-screen +.It Ctrl-M, CR Ta Ic ed-newline +.It Ctrl-N Ta Ic ed-next-history +.It Ctrl-O Ta Ic ed-tty-flush-output +.It Ctrl-P Ta Ic ed-prev-history +.It Ctrl-Q Ta Ic ed-tty-start-output +.It Ctrl-R Ta Ic ed-redisplay +.It Ctrl-S Ta Ic ed-tty-stop-output +.It Ctrl-T Ta Ic ed-transpose-chars +.It Ctrl-U Ta Ic ed-kill-line +.It Ctrl-V Ta Ic ed-quoted-insert +.It Ctrl-W Ta Ic em-kill-region +.It Ctrl-X Ta Ic ed-sequence-lead-in +.It Ctrl-Y Ta Ic em-yank +.It Ctrl-Z, TSTP Ta Ic ed-tty-sigtstp +.It Ctrl-[, ESC Ta Ic em-meta-next +.It Ctrl-\e, QUIT Ta Ic ed-tty-sigquit +.It Ctrl-] Ta Ic ed-tty-dsusp +.It Ctrl-?, DEL Ta Ic em-delete-prev-char +.It Ctrl-Meta-H Ta Ic ed-delete-prev-word +.It Ctrl-Meta-L Ta Ic ed-clear-screen +.It Ctrl-Meta-_ Ta Ic em-copy-prev-word +.It Meta-0 to 9 Ta Ic ed-argument-digit +.It Meta-B Ta Ic ed-prev-word +.It Meta-C Ta Ic em-capitol-case +.It Meta-D Ta Ic em-delete-next-word +.It Meta-F Ta Ic em-next-word +.It Meta-L Ta Ic em-lower-case +.It Meta-N Ta Ic ed-search-next-history +.It Meta-O Ta Ic ed-sequence-lead-in +.It Meta-P Ta Ic ed-search-prev-history +.It Meta-U Ta Ic em-upper-case +.It Meta-W Ta Ic em-copy-region +.It Meta-X Ta Ic ed-command +.It Meta-[ Ta Ic ed-sequence-lead-in +.It Meta-b Ta Ic ed-prev-word +.It Meta-c Ta Ic em-capitol-case +.It Meta-d Ta Ic em-delete-next-word +.It Meta-f Ta Ic em-next-word +.It Meta-l Ta Ic em-lower-case +.It Meta-n Ta Ic ed-search-next-history +.It Meta-p Ta Ic ed-search-prev-history +.It Meta-u Ta Ic em-upper-case +.It Meta-w Ta Ic em-copy-region +.It Meta-x Ta Ic ed-command +.It Ctrl-Meta-? Ta Ic ed-delete-prev-word +.El +.Pp +The remaining +.Xr ascii 7 +characters in the range 0x20 to 0x7e are bound to +.Ic ed-insert . +.Pp +If standard output is not connected to a terminal device +or +.Xr el_set 3 +was used to set +.Dv EL_EDITMODE +to 0, all input character bindings are disabled and all characters +typed are appended to the edit buffer. +In that case, the edit buffer is returned to the program after a +newline or carriage return character is typed, or after the first +character typed if +.Xr el_set 3 +was used to set +.Dv EL_UNBUFFERED +to non-zero. +.Ss Editor commands +Most editor commands accept an optional argument. +The argument is entered by prefixing the editor command with one +or more of the editor commands +.Ic ed-argument-digit , +.Ic ed-digit , +.Ic em-universal-argument , +or +.Ic vi-zero . +When an argument is not provided, it defaults to 1. +For most editor commands, the effect of an argument is to repeatedly +execute the command that number of times. +.Pp +When talking about a character string from a left character to a +right character, the left character is included in the string, while +the right character is not included. +.Pp +If an editor command causes an error, the input character is discarded, +no action occurs, and the terminal bell is rung. +In case of a non-fatal error, the terminal bell is also rung, +but the editor command takes effect anyway. +.Pp +In the following list, the default key bindings are listed after +each editor command. +.Bl -tag -width 4n +.It Ic ed-argument-digit Pq vi command: 1 to 9; emacs: Meta-0 to Meta-9 +If in argument input mode, append the input digit to the argument +being read. +Otherwise, switch to argument input mode and use the input digit +as the most significant digit of the argument. +It is an error if the input character is not a digit or if the +existing argument is already greater than a million. +.It Ic ed-clear-screen Pq vi command: Ctrl-L; emacs: Ctrl-L, Ctrl-Meta-L +Clear the screen and display the edit buffer at the top. +Ignore any argument. +.It Ic ed-command Pq vi command: So \&: Sc ; emacs: Meta-X, Meta-x +Read a line from the terminal bypassing the normal line editing +functionality and execute that line as an +.Xr editrc 5 +builtin command. +If in vi command mode, also switch back to vi insert mode. +Ignore any argument. +.It Ic ed-delete-next-char Pq vi command: x +Delete the character at the cursor position. +With an argument, delete that number of characters. +In emacs mode, it is an error if the cursor is at the end of the +edit buffer. +In vi mode, the last character in the edit buffer is deleted in +that case, and it is an error if the buffer is empty. +.It Ic ed-delete-prev-char Pq vi command: X, Ctrl-H, BS, Ctrl-?, DEL +Delete the character to the left of the cursor position. +With an argument, delete that number of characters. +It is an error if the cursor is at the beginning of the edit buffer. +.It Ic ed-delete-prev-word Pq vi: Ctrl-W; emacs: Ctrl-Meta-H, Ctrl-Meta-? +Move to the left to the closest beginning of a word, delete the +string from that position to the cursor, and save it to the cut +buffer. +With an argument, delete that number of words. +It is an error if the cursor is at the beginning of the edit buffer. +.It Ic ed-digit Pq emacs: 0 to 9 +If in argument input mode, append the input digit to the argument +being read. +Otherwise, call +.Ic ed-insert . +It is an error if the input character is not a digit or if the +existing argument is already greater than a million. +.It Ic ed-end-of-file Pq not bound by default +Discard the edit buffer and indicate end of file to the program. +Ignore any argument. +.It Ic ed-ignore Pq various +Discard the input character and do nothing. +.It Ic ed-insert Pq vi input: almost all; emacs: printable characters +In insert mode, insert the input character left of the cursor +position. +In replace mode, overwrite the character at the cursor and move the +cursor to the right by one character position. +Accept an argument to do this repeatedly. +It is an error if the input character is the NUL character (Ctrl-@). +Failure to enlarge the edit buffer also results in an error. +.It Ic ed-kill-line Pq vi command: D, Ctrl-K; emacs: Ctrl-K, Ctrl-U +Delete the string from the cursor position to the end of the line +and save it to the cut buffer. +Ignore any argument. +.It Ic ed-move-to-beg Pq vi command: ^, Ctrl-A; emacs: Ctrl-A +In vi mode, move the cursor to the first non-space character in the +edit buffer. +In emacs mode, move the cursor to the beginning of the edit buffer. +Ignore any argument. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +.It Ic ed-move-to-end Pq vi command: $, Ctrl-E; emacs: Ctrl-E +Move the cursor to the end of the edit buffer. +Ignore any argument. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +.It Ic ed-newline Pq all modes: Ctrl-J, LF, Ctrl-M, CR +Append a newline character to the edit buffer and return the edit +buffer to the program. +Ignore any argument. +.It Ic ed-next-char Pq vi command: Space, l; emacs: Ctrl-F +Move the cursor one character position to the right. +With an argument, move by that number of characters. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if the cursor is already at the end of the edit +buffer. +.It Ic ed-next-history Pq vi command: j, +, Ctrl-N; emacs: Ctrl-N +Replace the edit buffer with the next history line. +That line is older than the current line. +With an argument, go forward by that number of history lines. +It is a non-fatal error to advance by more lines than are available. +.It Ic ed-next-line Pq not bound by default +Move the cursor down one line. +With an argument, move down by that number of lines. +It is an error if the edit buffer does not contain enough newline +characters to the right of the cursor position. +.It Ic ed-prev-char Pq vi command: h; emacs: Ctrl-B +Move the cursor one character position to the left. +With an argument, move by that number of characters. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if the cursor is already at the beginning of the +edit buffer. +.It Ic ed-prev-history Pq vi command: k, -, Ctrl-P; emacs: Ctrl-P +Replace the edit buffer with the previous history line. +That line is newer than the current line. +With an argument, go back by that number of lines. +It is a non-fatal error to back up by more lines than are available. +.It Ic ed-prev-line Pq not bound by default +Move the cursor up one line. +With an argument, move up by that number of lines. +It is an error if the edit buffer does not contain enough newline +characters to the left of the cursor position. +.It Ic ed-prev-word Pq emacs: Meta-B, Meta-b +Move the cursor to the left to the closest beginning of a word. +With an argument, repeat that number of times. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if the cursor is already at the beginning of the +edit buffer. +.It Ic ed-quoted-insert Pq vi insert, emacs: Ctrl-V +Read one character from the terminal bypassing the normal line +editing functionality and call +.Ic ed-insert +on it. +If trying to read the character returns end of file or an error, +call +.Ic ed-end-of-file +instead. +.It Ic ed-redisplay Pq vi command, emacs: Ctrl-R +Redisplay everything. +Ignore any argument. +.It Ic ed-search-next-history Pq vi command: J; emacs: Meta-N, Meta-n +Replace the edit buffer with the next matching history entry. +.It Ic ed-search-prev-history Pq vi command: K; emacs: Meta-P, Meta-p +Replace the edit buffer with the previous matching history entry. +.It Ic ed-sequence-lead-in Pq vi cmd: O, \&[; emacs: Ctrl-X;\ + both: Meta-O, Meta-[ +Call a macro. +See the section about +.Sx Macros +below for details. +.It Ic ed-start-over Pq not bound by default +Discard the contents of the edit buffer and start from scratch. +Ignore any argument. +.It Ic ed-transpose-chars Pq emacs: Ctrl-T +Exchange the character at the cursor position with the one to the +left of it and move the cursor to the character to the right of the +two exchanged characters. +Ignore any argument. +It is an error if the cursor is at the beginning of the edit buffer +or if the edit buffer contains less than two characters. +.It Ic ed-unassigned Pq all characters not listed +This editor command always results in an error. +.It Ic em-capitol-case Pq emacs: Meta-C, Meta-c +Capitalize the string from the cursor to the end of the current +word. +That is, if it contains at least one alphabetic character, convert +the first alphabetic character to upper case, and convert all +characters to the right of it to lower case. +In any case, move the cursor to the next character after the end +of the current word. +.It Ic em-copy-prev-word Pq emacs: Ctrl-Meta-_ +Copy the string from the beginning of the current word to the cursor +and insert it to the left of the cursor. +Move the cursor to the character after the inserted string. +It is an error if the cursor is at the beginning of the edit buffer. +.It Ic em-copy-region Pq emacs: Meta-W, Meta-w +Copy the string from the cursor to the mark to the cut buffer. +It is an error if the mark is not set. +.It Ic em-delete-next-word Pq emacs: Meta-D, Meta-d +Delete the string from the cursor to the end of the current word +and save it to the cut buffer. +It is an error if the cursor is at the end of the edit buffer. +.It Ic em-delete-or-list Pq emacs: Ctrl-D, EOF +If the cursor is not at the end of the line, delete the character +at the cursor. +If the edit buffer is empty, indicate end of file to the program. +It is an error if the cursor is at the end of the edit buffer and +the edit buffer is not empty. +.It Ic em-delete-prev-char Pq emacs: Ctrl-H, BS, Ctrl-?, DEL +Delete the character to the left of the cursor. +It is an error if the cursor is at the beginning of the edit buffer. +.It Ic em-exchange-mark Pq not bound by default +Exchange the cursor and the mark. +.It Ic em-gosmacs-transpose Pq not bound by default +Exchange the two characters to the left of the cursor. +It is an error if the cursor is on the first or second character +of the edit buffer. +.It Ic em-inc-search-next Pq not bound by default +Emacs incremental next search. +.It Ic em-inc-search-prev Pq not bound by default +Emacs incremental reverse search. +.It Ic em-kill-line Pq not bound by default +Delete the entire contents of the edit buffer and save it to the +cut buffer. +.It Ic em-kill-region Pq emacs: Ctrl-W +Delete the string from the cursor to the mark and save it to the +cut buffer. +It is an error if the mark is not set. +.It Ic em-lower-case Pq emacs: Meta-L, Meta-l +Convert the characters from the cursor to the end of the current +word to lower case. +.It Ic em-meta-next Pq vi command, emacs: Ctrl-[, ESC +Set the bit 0x80 on the next character typed. +Unless the resulting code point is printable, holding down the +.Sq Meta- +key while typing that character is a simpler way to achieve the +same effect. +.It Ic em-next-word Pq Meta-F, Meta-f +Move the cursor to the end of the current word. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if the cursor is already at the end of the edit +buffer. +.It Ic em-set-mark Pq emacs: Ctrl-Q, NUL +Set the mark at the current cursor position. +.It Ic em-toggle-overwrite Pq not bound by default +Switch from insert to overwrite mode or vice versa. +.It Ic em-universal-argument Pq not bound by default +If in argument input mode, multiply the argument by 4. +Otherwise, switch to argument input mode and set the argument to 4. +It is an error if the existing argument is already greater than a +million. +.It Ic em-upper-case Pq emacs: Meta-U, Meta-u +Convert the characters from the cursor to the end of the current +word to upper case. +.It Ic em-yank Pq emacs: Ctrl-Y +Paste the cut buffer to the left of the cursor. +.It Ic vi-add Pq vi command: a +Switch to vi insert mode. +Unless the cursor is already at the end of the edit buffer, move +it one character position to the right. +.It Ic vi-add-at-eol Pq vi command: A +Switch to vi insert mode and move the cursor to the end of the edit +buffer. +.It Ic vi-alias Pq vi command: @ +If an alias function was defined by calling the +.Xr el_set 3 +or +.Xr el_wset 3 +function with the argument +.Dv EL_ALIAS_TEXT , +read one character from the terminal bypassing the normal line +editing functionality, call the alias function passing the argument that was specified with +.Dv EL_ALIAS_TEXT +as the first argument and the character read, with an underscore +prepended, as the second argument, and pass the string returned +from the alias function to +.Xr el_wpush 3 . +It is an error if no alias function is defined or if trying to read +the character results in end of file or an error. +.It Ic vi-change-case Pq vi command: ~ +Change the case of the character at the cursor and move the cursor +one character position to the right. +It is an error if the cursor is already at the end of the edit +buffer. +.It Ic vi-change-meta Pq vi command: c +Delete the string from the cursor to the position specified by the +following movement command and save a copy of it to the cut buffer. +When given twice in a row, instead delete the whole contents of the +edit buffer and save a copy of it to the cut buffer. +In either case, switch to vi insert mode after that. +.It Ic vi-change-to-eol Pq vi command: C +Delete the string from the cursor position to the end of the line +and save it to the cut buffer, then switch to vi insert mode. +.It Ic vi-command-mode Pq vi insert: Ctrl-[, ESC +Discard pending actions and arguments and switch to vi command mode. +Unless the cursor is already at the beginning of the edit buffer, +move it to the left by one character position. +.It Ic vi-comment-out Pq vi command: # +Insert a +.Sq # +character at the beginning of the edit buffer and return the edit +buffer to the program. +.It Ic vi-delete-meta Pq vi command: d +Delete the string from the cursor to the position specified by the +following movement command and save a copy of it to the cut buffer. +When given twice in a row, instead delete the whole contents of the +edit buffer and save a copy of it to the cut buffer. +.It Ic vi-delete-prev-char Pq vi insert: Ctrl-H, BS, Ctrl-?, DEL +Delete the character to the left of the cursor. +It is an error if the cursor is already at the beginning of the +edit buffer. +.It Ic vi-end-big-word Pq vi command: E +Move the cursor to the end of the current space delimited word. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if the cursor is already at the end of the edit +buffer. +.It Ic vi-end-word Pq vi command: e +Move the cursor to the end of the current word. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if the cursor is already at the end of the edit +buffer. +.It Ic vi-history-word Pq vi command: _ +Insert the first word from the most recent history entry after the +cursor, move the cursor after to the character after the inserted +word, and switch to vi insert mode. +It is an error if there is no history entry or the most recent +history entry is empty. +.It Ic vi-insert Pq vi command: i +Enter insert mode. +.It Ic vi-insert-at-bol Pq vi command: I +Move the cursor to the beginning of the edit buffer and switch to +vi insert mode. +.It Ic vi-kill-line-prev Pq vi: Ctrl-U +Delete the string from the beginning of the edit buffer to the +cursor and save it to the cut buffer. +.It Ic vi-list-or-eof Pq vi insert: Ctrl-D, EOF +If the edit buffer is empty, indicate end of file to the program. +It is an error if the edit buffer is not empty. +.It Ic vi-match Pq vi command: % +Consider opening and closing parentheses, braces, and brackets as +delimiters. +If the cursor is not at a delimiter, move it to the right until it +gets to one, then move it to the matching delimiter. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if there is no delimiter at the cursor or in the +string to the right of the cursor, or if the first such delimiter +has no matching delimiter. +.It Ic vi-next-big-word Pq vi command: W +Move the cursor to the right to the beginning of the next space +delimited word. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if the cursor is already at the end of the edit +buffer or on its last character. +.It Ic vi-next-char Pq vi command: f +Read one character from the terminal bypassing the normal line +editing functionality and move the cursor to the right to the next +instance of that character in the edit buffer. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +If trying to read the character results in end of file or an error, +call +.Ic ed-end-of-file +instead. +It is an error if the character is not found searching to the right +in the edit buffer. +.It Ic vi-next-word Pq vi command: w +Move the cursor to the right to the beginning of the next word. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if the cursor is already at the end of the edit +buffer or on its last character. +.It Ic vi-paste-next Pq vi command: p +Insert a copy of the cut buffer to the right of the cursor. +It is an error if the cut buffer is empty. +.It Ic vi-paste-prev Pq vi command: P +Insert a copy of the cut buffer to the left of the cursor. +It is an error if the cut buffer is empty. +.It Ic vi-prev-big-word Pq vi command: B +Move the cursor to the left to the next beginning of a space delimited +word. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if the cursor is already at the beginning of the +edit buffer. +.It Ic vi-prev-char Pq vi command: F +Read one character from the terminal bypassing the normal line +editing functionality and move the cursor to the left to the next +instance of that character in the edit buffer. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +If trying to read the character results in end of file or an error, +call +.Ic ed-end-of-file +instead. +It is an error if the character is not found searching to the left +in the edit buffer. +.It Ic vi-prev-word Pq vi command: b +Move the cursor to the left to the next beginning of a word. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +It is an error if the cursor is already at the beginning of the +edit buffer. +.It Ic vi-redo Pq vi command: Sq \&. +Redo the last non-motion command. +.It Ic vi-repeat-next-char Pq vi command: Sq \&; +Repeat the most recent character search in the same search direction. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +.It Ic vi-repeat-prev-char Pq vi command: Sq \&, +Repeat the most recent character search in the opposite search +direction. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +.It Ic vi-repeat-search-next Pq vi command: n +Repeat the most recent history search in the same search direction. +.It Ic vi-repeat-search-prev Pq vi command: N +Repeat the most recent history search in the opposite search +direction. +.It Ic vi-replace-char Pq vi command: r +Switch to vi replace mode, and automatically switch back to vi +command mode after the next character typed. +See +.Ic ed-insert +for a description of replace mode. +It is an error if the cursor is at the end of the edit buffer. +.It Ic vi-replace-mode Pq vi command: R +Switch to vi replace mode. +This is a variant of vi insert mode; see +.Ic ed-insert +for the difference. +.It Ic vi-search-next Pq vi command: \&? +Replace the edit buffer with the next matching history entry. +.It Ic vi-search-prev Pq vi command: / +Replace the edit buffer with the previous matching history entry. +.It Ic vi-substitute-char Pq vi command: s +Delete the character at the cursor and switch to vi insert mode. +.It Ic vi-substitute-line Pq vi command: S +Delete the entire contents of the edit buffer, save a copy of it +in the cut buffer, and enter vi insert mode. +.It Ic vi-to-column Pq vi command: \&| +Move the cursor to the column specified as the argument. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +.It Ic vi-to-history-line Pq vi command: G +Replace the edit buffer with the specified history entry. +.It Ic vi-to-next-char Pq vi command: t +Read one character from the terminal bypassing the normal line +editing functionality and move the cursor to the right to the +character before the next instance of that character in the edit +buffer. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +If trying to read the character results in end of file or an error, +call +.Ic ed-end-of-file +instead. +It is an error if the character is not found searching to the right +in the edit buffer. +.It Ic vi-to-prev-char Pq vi command: T +Read one character from the terminal bypassing the normal line +editing functionality and move the cursor to the left to the character +after the next instance of that character in the edit buffer. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +If trying to read the character results in end of file or an error, +call +.Ic ed-end-of-file +instead. +It is an error if the character is not found searching to the left +in the edit buffer. +.It Ic vi-undo Pq vi command: u +Undo the last change. +.It Ic vi-undo-line Pq vi command: U +Undo all changes to the edit buffer. +.It Ic vi-yank Pq vi command: y +Copy the string from the cursor to the position specified by the +following movement command to the cut buffer. +When given twice in a row, instead copy the whole contents of the +edit buffer to the cut buffer. +.It Ic vi-yank-end Pq vi command: Y +Copy the string from the cursor to the end of the edit buffer to +the cut buffer. +.It Ic vi-zero Pq vi command: 0 +If in argument input mode, multiply the argument by ten. +Otherwise, move the cursor to the beginning of the edit buffer. +Can be used as a movement command after +.Ic vi_change_meta , +.Ic vi_delete_meta , +or +.Ic vi_yank . +.El +.Ss Macros +If an input character is bound to the editor command +.Ic ed-sequence-lead-in , +.Nm +attempts to call a macro. +If the input character by itself forms the name of a macro, that +macro is executed. +Otherwise, additional input characters are read until the string +read forms the name of a macro, in which case that macro is executed, +or until the string read matches the beginning of none of the existing +macro names, in which case the string including the final, mismatching +character is discarded and the terminal bell is rung. +.Pp +There are two kinds of macros. +Command macros execute a single editor command. +Keyboard macros return a string of characters that is appended +as a new line to the +.Sx Input Queue . +.Pp +The following command macros are defined by default in vi command +mode and in emacs mode: +.Bl -column -offset indent "Esc O A, Esc O A" "em-exchange-mark" +.It Esc \&[ A, Esc O A Ta Ic ed-prev-history +.It Esc \&[ B, Esc O B Ta Ic ed-next-history +.It Esc \&[ C, Esc O C Ta Ic ed-next-char +.It Esc \&[ D, Esc O D Ta Ic ed-prev-char +.It Esc \&[ F, Esc O F Ta Ic ed-move-to-end +.It Esc \&[ H, Esc O H Ta Ic ed-move-to-beg +.El +.Pp +In vi command mode, they are also defined by default without the +initial escape character. +.Pp +In addition, the +.Nm +library tries to bind the strings generated by the arrow keys +as reported by the +.Xr terminfo 5 +database to these editor commands, unless that would clobber +user settings. +.Pp +In emacs mode, the two-character string +.Dq Ctrl-X Ctrl-X +is bound to the +.Ic em-exchange-mark +editor command. +.Ss Input Queue +The +.Nm +library maintains an input queue operated in FIFO mode. +Whenever it needs an input character, it takes the first character +from the first line of the input queue. +When the queue is empty, it reads from the terminal. +.Pp +A line can be appended to the end of the input queue in several ways: +.Bl -dash -offset indent +.It +By calling one of the keyboard +.Sx Macros . +.It +By calling the editor command +.Ic vi-redo . +.It +By calling the editor command +.Ic vi-alias . +.It +By pressing a key in emacs incremental search mode that doesn't +have a special meaning in that mode but returns to normal emacs +mode. +.It +If an application program directly calls the functions +.Xr el_push 3 +or +.Xr el_wpush 3 , +it can provide additional, program-specific ways +of appending to the input queue. +.El +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr mg 1 , +.Xr vi 1 , +.Xr editline 3 , +.Xr el_wgets 3 , +.Xr el_wpush 3 , +.Xr el_wset 3 , +.Xr editrc 5 +.Sh HISTORY +This manual page first appeared in +.Ox 6.0 +and +.Nx 8 . +.Sh AUTHORS +.An -nosplit +This manual page was written by +.An Ingo Schwarze Aq Mt schwarze@openbsd.org . |