He slept in his office, and had ever since his house caught on fire, some years before I met him. I met him in 1984. When he moved his office to a rebuilt floor at tech square, he had a wall dividing the office into two…
"cut buffer" is actually "kill ring" C-u only does that by default so that readline wouldn't confuse *nix users.
Interestingly enough, neither of these libraries are as objectively as good as readline. For example, they do not implement a true kill ring. They aren't macro programmable. I find it almost amusing that the authors…
And I trust Gumby's memory almost to a fault :-) I had already written a version of Emacs for the Apple ][ and Apple //e called Amacs in 1983 or so. I loved Emacs and Zmacs, and wanted to build software that had that…
I knew I was going to write readline, and I knew I was going to write it as a library. I wrote the vast majority of it on a weekend after I had a working shell. POSIX was mostly me telling David Korn that just because…
He slept in his office, and had ever since his house caught on fire, some years before I met him. I met him in 1984. When he moved his office to a rebuilt floor at tech square, he had a wall dividing the office into two…
"cut buffer" is actually "kill ring" C-u only does that by default so that readline wouldn't confuse *nix users.
Interestingly enough, neither of these libraries are as objectively as good as readline. For example, they do not implement a true kill ring. They aren't macro programmable. I find it almost amusing that the authors…
And I trust Gumby's memory almost to a fault :-) I had already written a version of Emacs for the Apple ][ and Apple //e called Amacs in 1983 or so. I loved Emacs and Zmacs, and wanted to build software that had that…
I knew I was going to write readline, and I knew I was going to write it as a library. I wrote the vast majority of it on a weekend after I had a working shell. POSIX was mostly me telling David Korn that just because…