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 NAMEeditline
 
el_init
 
el_init_fd
 
el_end
 
el_reset
 
el_gets
 
el_wgets
 
el_getc
 
el_wgetc
 
el_push
 
el_wpush
 
el_parse
 
el_wparse
 
el_set
 
el_wset
 
el_get
 
el_wget
 
el_source
 
el_resize
 
el_cursor
 
el_line
 
el_wline
 
el_insertstr
 
el_winsertstr
 
el_deletestr
 
el_wdeletestr
 
history_init
 
history_winit
 
history_end
 
history_wend
 
history
 
history_w
 
tok_init
 
tok_winit
 
tok_end
 
tok_wend
 
tok_reset
 
tok_wreset
 
tok_line
 
tok_wline
 
tok_str
tok_wstr
 - line editor, history and tokenization functions
 LIBRARY
Lb libedit
 SYNOPSIS
In histedit.h
Ft EditLine *
Fn el_init const char *prog FILE *fin FILE *fout FILE *ferr
Ft EditLine *
Fn el_init_fd const char *prog FILE *fin FILE *fout FILE *ferr int fdin int fdout int fderr
Ft void
Fn el_end EditLine *e
Ft void
Fn el_reset EditLine *e
Ft const char *
Fn el_gets EditLine *e int *count
Ft const wchar_t *
Fn el_wgets EditLine *e int *count
Ft int
Fn el_getc EditLine *e char *ch
Ft int
Fn el_wgetc EditLine *e wchar_t *ch
Ft void
Fn el_push EditLine *e const char *str
Ft void
Fn el_wpush EditLine *e const wchar_t *str
Ft int
Fn el_parse EditLine *e int argc const char *argv[]
Ft int
Fn el_wparse EditLine *e int argc const wchar_t *argv[]
Ft int
Fn el_set EditLine *e int op ...
Ft int
Fn el_wset EditLine *e int op ...
Ft int
Fn el_get EditLine *e int op ...
Ft int
Fn el_wget EditLine *e int op ...
Ft int
Fn el_source EditLine *e const char *file
Ft void
Fn el_resize EditLine *e
Fn int
Fn el_cursor EditLine *e int count
Ft const LineInfo *
Fn el_line EditLine *e
Ft const LineInfoW *
Fn el_wline EditLine *e
Ft int
Fn el_insertstr EditLine *e const char *str
Ft int
Fn el_winsertstr EditLine *e const wchar_t *str
Ft void
Fn el_deletestr EditLine *e int count
Ft void
Fn el_wdeletestr EditLine *e int count
Ft History *
Fn history_init
Ft HistoryW *
Fn history_winit
Ft void
Fn history_end History *h
Ft void
Fn history_wend HistoryW *h
Ft int
Fn history History *h HistEvent *ev int op ...
Ft int
Fn history_w HistoryW *h HistEventW *ev int op ...
Ft Tokenizer *
Fn tok_init const char *IFS
Ft TokenizerW *
Fn tok_winit const wchar_t *IFS
Ft void
Fn tok_end Tokenizer *t
Ft void
Fn tok_wend TokenizerW *t
Ft void
Fn tok_reset Tokenizer *t
Ft void
Fn tok_wreset TokenizerW *t
Ft int
Fn tok_line Tokenizer *t const LineInfo *li int *argc const char **argv[] int *cursorc int *cursoro
Ft int
Fn tok_wline TokenizerW *t const LineInfoW *li int *argc const wchar_t **argv[] int *cursorc int *cursoro
Ft int
Fn tok_str Tokenizer *t const char *str int *argc const char **argv[]
Ft int
Fn tok_wstr TokenizerW *t const wchar_t *str int *argc const wchar_t **argv[]
 DESCRIPTION
The
 
library provides generic line editing, history and tokenization functions,
similar to those found in
sh (1).
 
These functions are available in the
libedit
library (which needs the
libtermcap
library).
Programs should be linked with
-ledit ltermcap
 
 
 LINE EDITING FUNCTIONS
The line editing functions use a common data structure,
Fa EditLine ,
which is created by
Fn el_init
or
Fn el_init_fd
and freed by
Fn el_end .
 
The wide-character functions behave the same way as their narrow
counterparts.
 
The following functions are available:
 
 Fn el_init
Initialise the line editor, and return a data structure
to be used by all other line editing functions.
Fa prog
is the name of the invoking program, used when reading the
editrc(5)
file to determine which settings to use.
Fa fin ,
Fa fout
and
Fa ferr
are the input, output, and error streams (respectively) to use.
In this documentation, references to
``the tty''
are actually to this input/output stream combination.
Fn el_init_fd
Like
Fn el_init
but allows specifying file descriptors for the
stdio(3)
corresponding streams, in case those were created with
funopen(3).
Fn el_end
Clean up and finish with
Fa e ,
assumed to have been created with
Fn el_init
or
Fn el_init_fd .
Fn el_reset
Reset the tty and the parser.
This should be called after an error which may have upset the tty's
state.
Fn el_gets
Read a line from the tty.
Fa count
is modified to contain the number of characters read.
Returns the line read if successful, or
NULL
if no characters were read or if an error occurred.
If an error occurred,
Fa count
is set to -1 and
errno
contains the error code that caused it.
The return value may not remain valid across calls to
Fn el_gets
and must be copied if the data is to be retained.
Fn el_getc
Read a character from the tty.
Fa ch
is modified to contain the character read.
Returns the number of characters read if successful, -1 otherwise,
in which case
errno
can be inspected for the cause.
Fn el_push
Pushes
Fa str
back onto the input stream.
This is used by the macro expansion mechanism.
Refer to the description of
bind
-s
in
editrc(5)
for more information.
Fn el_parse
Parses the
Fa argv
array (which is
Fa argc
elements in size)
to execute builtin
commands.
If the command is prefixed with
``prog''
 
then
Fn el_parse
will only execute the command if
``prog''
matches the
Fa prog
argument supplied to
Fn el_init .
The return value is
-1 if the command is unknown,
0 if there was no error or
``prog''
didn't match, or
1 if the command returned an error.
Refer to
editrc(5)
for more information.
Fn el_set
Set
parameters.
Fa op
determines which parameter to set, and each operation has its
own parameter list.
The following values for
Fa op
are supported, along with the required argument list:
 
 EL_PROMPT , Fa char *(*f)(EditLine *)
Define prompt printing function as
Fa f ,
which is to return a string that contains the prompt.
EL_PROMPT_ESC , Fa char *(*f)(EditLine *) , Fa char c
Same as
EL_PROMPT
 
but the
Fa c
argument indicates the start/stop literal prompt character.
If a start/stop literal character is found in the prompt, the
character itself
is not printed, but characters after it are printed directly to the
terminal without affecting the state of the current line.
A subsequent second start/stop literal character ends this behavior.
This is typically used to embed literal escape sequences that change the
color/style of the terminal in the prompt.
0
unsets it.
EL_REFRESH
Re-display the current line on the next terminal line.
EL_RPROMPT , Fa char *(*f)(EditLine *)
Define right side prompt printing function as
Fa f ,
which is to return a string that contains the prompt.
EL_RPROMPT_ESC , Fa char *(*f)(EditLine *) , Fa char c
Define the right prompt printing function but with a literal escape character.
EL_TERMINAL , Fa const char *type
Define terminal type of the tty to be
Fa type ,
or to
TERM
if
Fa type
is
NULL
 
EL_EDITOR , Fa const char *mode
Set editing mode to
Fa mode ,
which must be one of
``emacs''
or
``vi''
 
EL_SIGNAL , Fa int flag
If
Fa flag
is non-zero,
will install its own signal handler for the following signals when
reading command input:
SIGCONT
 
SIGHUP
 
SIGINT
 
SIGQUIT
 
SIGSTOP
 
SIGTERM
 
SIGTSTP
 
and
SIGWINCH
 
Otherwise, the current signal handlers will be used.
EL_BIND , Fa const char * , Fa ... , NULL
Perform the
bind
builtin command.
Refer to
editrc(5)
for more information.
EL_ECHOTC , Fa const char * , Fa ... , NULL
Perform the
echotc
builtin command.
Refer to
editrc(5)
for more information.
EL_SETTC , Fa const char * , Fa ... , NULL
Perform the
settc
builtin command.
Refer to
editrc(5)
for more information.
EL_SETTY , Fa const char * , Fa ... , NULL
Perform the
setty
builtin command.
Refer to
editrc(5)
for more information.
EL_TELLTC , Fa const char * , Fa ... , NULL
Perform the
telltc
builtin command.
Refer to
editrc(5)
for more information.
EL_ADDFN , Fa const char *name , Fa const char *help
 
 
Fa "unsigned char (*func)(EditLine *e, int ch)"
Add a user defined function,
Fn func ,
referred to as
Fa name
which is invoked when a key which is bound to
Fa name
is entered.
Fa help
is a description of
Fa name .
At invocation time,
Fa ch
is the key which caused the invocation.
The return value of
Fn func
should be one of:
 CC_NORM
Add a normal character.
CC_NEWLINE
End of line was entered.
CC_EOF
EOF was entered.
CC_ARGHACK
Expecting further command input as arguments, do nothing visually.
CC_REFRESH
Refresh display.
CC_REFRESH_BEEP
Refresh display, and beep.
CC_CURSOR
Cursor moved, so update and perform
CC_REFRESH
 
CC_REDISPLAY
Redisplay entire input line.
This is useful if a key binding outputs extra information.
CC_ERROR
An error occurred.
Beep, and flush tty.
CC_FATAL
Fatal error, reset tty to known state.
 
EL_HIST , Fa History *(*func)(History *, int op, ...)
 
 
Fa "const char *ptr"
Defines which history function to use, which is usually
Fn history .
Fa ptr
should be the value returned by
Fn history_init .
EL_EDITMODE , Fa int flag
If
Fa flag
is non-zero,
editing is enabled (the default).
Note that this is only an indication, and does not
affect the operation of
.
At this time, it is the caller's responsibility to
check this
(using
Fn el_get )
to determine if editing should be enabled or not.
EL_UNBUFFERED , Fa int flag
If
Fa flag
is zero,
unbuffered mode is disabled (the default).
In unbuffered mode,
Fn el_gets
will return immediately after processing a single character.
EL_GETCFN , Fa int (*f)(EditLine *, char *c)
Define the character reading function as
Fa f ,
which is to return the number of characters read and store them in
Fa c .
This function is called internally by
Fn el_gets
and
Fn el_getc .
The builtin function can be set or restored with the special function
name
``EL_BUILTIN_GETCFN
''
 
EL_CLIENTDATA , Fa void *data
Register
Fa data
to be associated with this EditLine structure.
It can be retrieved with the corresponding
Fn el_get
call.
EL_SETFP , Fa int fd , Fa FILE *fp
Set the current
editline
file pointer for
``input''
Fa fd
=
0
 
``output''
Fa fd
=
1
 
or
``error''
Fa fd
=
2
from
Fa fp .
 
Fn el_get
Get
parameters.
Fa op
determines which parameter to retrieve into
Fa result .
Returns 0 if successful, -1 otherwise.
The following values for
Fa op
are supported, along with actual type of
Fa result :
 
 EL_PROMPT , Fa char *(*f)(EditLine *) , Fa char *c
Return a pointer to the function that displays the prompt in
Fa f .
If
Fa c
is not
NULL
 
return the start/stop literal prompt character in it.
EL_RPROMPT , Fa char *(*f)(EditLine *) , Fa char *c
Return a pointer to the function that displays the prompt in
Fa f .
If
Fa c
is not
NULL
 
return the start/stop literal prompt character in it.
EL_EDITOR , Fa const char **
Return the name of the editor, which will be one of
``emacs''
or
``vi''
 
EL_GETTC , Fa const char *name , Fa void *value
Return non-zero if
Fa name
is a valid
termcap(5)
capability
and set
Fa value
to the current value of that capability.
EL_SIGNAL , Fa int *
Return non-zero if
has installed private signal handlers (see
Fn el_get
above).
EL_EDITMODE , Fa int *
Return non-zero if editing is enabled.
EL_GETCFN , Fa int (**f)(EditLine *, char *)
Return a pointer to the function that read characters, which is equal to
``EL_BUILTIN_GETCFN
''
in the case of the default builtin function.
EL_CLIENTDATA , Fa void **data
Retrieve
Fa data
previously registered with the corresponding
Fn el_set
call.
EL_UNBUFFERED , Fa int
Return non-zero if unbuffered mode is enabled.
EL_PREP_TERM , Fa int
Sets or clears terminal editing mode.
EL_GETFP , Fa int fd, Fa FILE **fp
Return in
Fa fp
the current
editline
file pointer for
``input''
Fa fd
=
0
 
``output''
Fa fd
=
1
 
or
``error''
Fa fd
=
2
 
 
Fn el_source
Initialise
by reading the contents of
Fa file .
Fn el_parse
is called for each line in
Fa file .
If
Fa file
is
NULL
 
try
$HOME/.editrc
 
Refer to
editrc(5)
for details on the format of
Fa file .
Fn el_resize
Must be called if the terminal size changes.
If
EL_SIGNAL
has been set with
Fn el_set ,
then this is done automatically.
Otherwise, it's the responsibility of the application to call
Fn el_resize
on the appropriate occasions.
Fn el_cursor
Move the cursor to the right (if positive) or to the left (if negative)
Fa count
characters.
Returns the resulting offset of the cursor from the beginning of the line.
Fn el_line
Return the editing information for the current line in a
Fa LineInfo
structure, which is defined as follows:
typedef struct lineinfo {
    const char *buffer;    /* address of buffer */
    const char *cursor;    /* address of cursor */
    const char *lastchar;  /* address of last character */
} LineInfo;
Fa buffer
is not NUL terminated.
This function may be called after
Fn el_gets
to obtain the
Fa LineInfo
structure pertaining to line returned by that function,
and from within user defined functions added with
EL_ADDFN
 
Fn el_insertstr
Insert
Fa str
into the line at the cursor.
Returns -1 if
Fa str
is empty or won't fit, and 0 otherwise.
Fn el_deletestr
Delete
Fa count
characters before the cursor.
 
 
 HISTORY LIST FUNCTIONS
The history functions use a common data structure,
Fa History ,
which is created by
Fn history_init
and freed by
Fn history_end .
 
The following functions are available:
 
 Fn history_init
Initialise the history list, and return a data structure
to be used by all other history list functions.
Fn history_end
Clean up and finish with
Fa h ,
assumed to have been created with
Fn history_init .
Fn history
Perform operation
Fa op
on the history list, with optional arguments as needed by the
operation.
Fa ev
is changed accordingly to operation.
The following values for
Fa op
are supported, along with the required argument list:
 H_SETSIZE , Fa int size
Set size of history to
Fa size
elements.
H_GETSIZE
Get number of events currently in history.
H_END
Cleans up and finishes with
Fa h ,
assumed to be created with
Fn history_init .
H_CLEAR
Clear the history.
H_FUNC , Fa void *ptr , Fa history_gfun_t first
 
 
Fa "history_gfun_t next" , Fa "history_gfun_t last" , Fa "history_gfun_t prev" , Fa "history_gfun_t curr" , Fa "history_sfun_t set" , Fa "history_vfun_t clear" , Fa "history_efun_t enter" , Fa "history_efun_t add"
Define functions to perform various history operations.
Fa ptr
is the argument given to a function when it's invoked.
H_FIRST
Return the first element in the history.
H_LAST
Return the last element in the history.
H_PREV
Return the previous element in the history.
H_NEXT
Return the next element in the history.
H_CURR
Return the current element in the history.
H_SET
Set the cursor to point to the requested element.
H_ADD , Fa const char *str
Append
Fa str
to the current element of the history, or perform the
H_ENTER
operation with argument
Fa str
if there is no current element.
H_APPEND , Fa const char *str
Append
Fa str
to the last new element of the history.
H_ENTER , Fa const char *str
Add
Fa str
as a new element to the history, and, if necessary,
removing the oldest entry to keep the list to the created size.
If
H_SETUNIQUE
was has been called with a non-zero arguments, the element
will not be entered into the history if its contents match
the ones of the current history element.
If the element is entered
Fn history
returns 1, if it is ignored as a duplicate returns 0.
Finally
Fn history
returns -1 if an error occurred.
H_PREV_STR , Fa const char *str
Return the closest previous event that starts with
Fa str .
H_NEXT_STR , Fa const char *str
Return the closest next event that starts with
Fa str .
H_PREV_EVENT , Fa int e
Return the previous event numbered
Fa e .
H_NEXT_EVENT , Fa int e
Return the next event numbered
Fa e .
H_LOAD , Fa const char *file
Load the history list stored in
Fa file .
H_SAVE , Fa const char *file
Save the history list to
Fa file .
H_SETUNIQUE , Fa int unique
Set flag that adjacent identical event strings should not be entered
into the history.
H_GETUNIQUE
Retrieve the current setting if adjacent identical elements should
be entered into the history.
H_DEL , Fa int e
Delete the event numbered
Fa e .
This function is only provided for
readline(3)
compatibility.
The caller is responsible for free'ing the string in the returned
Fa HistEvent .
 
 
Fn history
returns Gt]= 0 if the operation
Fa op
succeeds.
Otherwise, -1 is returned and
Fa ev
is updated to contain more details about the error.
 
 
 TOKENIZATION FUNCTIONS
The tokenization functions use a common data structure,
Fa Tokenizer ,
which is created by
Fn tok_init
and freed by
Fn tok_end .
 
The following functions are available:
 
 Fn tok_init
Initialise the tokenizer, and return a data structure
to be used by all other tokenizer functions.
Fa IFS
contains the Input Field Separators, which defaults to
Aq space ,
Aq tab ,
and
Aq newline
if
NULL
 
Fn tok_end
Clean up and finish with
Fa t ,
assumed to have been created with
Fn tok_init .
Fn tok_reset
Reset the tokenizer state.
Use after a line has been successfully tokenized
by
Fn tok_line
or
Fn tok_str
and before a new line is to be tokenized.
Fn tok_line
Tokenize
Fa li ,
If successful, modify:
Fa argv
to contain the words,
Fa argc
to contain the number of words,
Fa cursorc
(if not
NULL
 
to contain the index of the word containing the cursor,
and
Fa cursoro
(if not
NULL
 
to contain the offset within
Fa argv[cursorc]
of the cursor.
Returns
0 if successful,
-1 for an internal error,
1 for an unmatched single quote,
2 for an unmatched double quote,
and
3 for a backslash quoted
Aq newline .
A positive exit code indicates that another line should be read
and tokenization attempted again.
Fn tok_str
A simpler form of
Fn tok_line ;
Fa str
is a NUL terminated string to tokenize.
 
 
 SEE ALSOsh(1),
signal (3),
termcap (3),
editrc (5),
termcap (5)
 HISTORY
The
 
library first appeared in
BSD 4.4
 
CC_REDISPLAY 
appeared in
Nx 1.3 .
CC_REFRESH_BEEP
 
EL_EDITMODE 
and the readline emulation appeared in
Nx 1.4 .
EL_RPROMPT 
appeared in
Nx 1.5 .
 AUTHORS
The
 
library was written by Christos Zoulas.
Luke Mewburn wrote this manual and implemented
CC_REDISPLAY
 
CC_REFRESH_BEEP
 
EL_EDITMODE 
 
and
EL_RPROMPT 
 
Jaromir Dolecek implemented the readline emulation.
Johny Mattsson implemented wide-character support.
 BUGS
At this time, it is the responsibility of the caller to
check the result of the
EL_EDITMODE 
operation of
Fn el_get
(after an
Fn el_source
or
Fn el_parse )
to determine if
 
should be used for further input.
I.e.,
EL_EDITMODE 
is purely an indication of the result of the most recent
editrc (5)
edit 
command.
 
 
 Index
NAME
LIBRARY
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
LINE EDITING FUNCTIONS
HISTORY LIST FUNCTIONS
TOKENIZATION FUNCTIONS
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
AUTHORS
BUGS
 
 
 
 
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