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2011-07-07sync with upstream, retaining local modifications.Okan Demirmen
ok nicm@
2010-06-30Update libedit to bring it into sync with the latest version from NetBSD.Nicholas Marriott
ok deraadt
2003-11-25Sync libedit to NetBSD libedit as of Nov 8, 2003.Otto Moerbeek
Tested by jmc@ djm@ and myself
2003-10-31Update to NetBSD libedit (from Oct 1, 2003), adding some stringOtto Moerbeek
cleaning and history bug fixes. The code includes GNU libreadline functionality, but the corresponding header files are not installed, since some libreadline functions are missing. There are some minor API changes, notably: old: EditLine *el_init(const char *, FILE *, FILE *); new: EditLine *el_init(const char *, FILE *, FILE *, FILE *); old: HistEvent *history(History *h, int op, ...); new: int history(History *h, HistEvent *ev, int op, ...); plus some changes in operation names. See editline(3) for details. Tested by djm@, mouring@, jmc@. ok deraadt@
2003-06-02Remove the advertising clause in the UCB license which BerkeleyTodd C. Miller
rescinded 22 July 1999. Proofed by myself and Theo.
1997-03-14fix el_source() - a block needed braces around it (from NetBSD)Todd C. Miller
Some strcpy() -> strncpy (from NetBSD) Some KNF Add current NetBSD tags
1997-01-16Merge in NetBSD libedit changes and new man pages. Also fix someTodd C. Miller
strncpy() usage in their code. NetBSD change log was: * add a man page for the editline routines * add a man page describing editrc * fix bugs in el_parse(): * didn't execute command when program name matched (test reversed) * was checking against empty string instead of program name * after checks, command to run also pointed to empty string * document ^char and \ escape sequences * when parsing ^char control chars, check the correct char when determining validity (previously, ^char was a NOP interpreted as the literal string because of this bug) * Implement CC_REDISPLAY, which (unlike CC_REFRESH) redraws the entire input * line (a la ^R). This is useful if the binding outputs information and * mucks up the input line. To be used in ``list-choices'' bindings (refer * to the ^D binding in csh when filec is set)
1995-10-18initial import of NetBSD treeTheo de Raadt