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Readline question
I'm writing a small climate with the use of the readline library for
IO. It's possible to change how to display the commands list when I press tab? |
Re: Readline question
On 2012-08-28, Giuseppe Longo <giuseppelng@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm writing a small climate with the use of the readline library for > IO. It's possible to change how to display the commands list when I > press tab? I don't know; and since this newsgroup is silent, I expect nobody else does either. But somembody on stackoverflow.com come does know the answer. The other nice thing about Stack Overflow is that people there are unlikely to tell you that this question is not about C. (I'm suprised nobody here has done that yet). |
Re: Readline question
On Tue, 2012-08-28, Adrian Ratnapala wrote:
> On 2012-08-28, Giuseppe Longo <giuseppelng@gmail.com> wrote: >> I'm writing a small climate with the use of the readline library for >> IO. It's possible to change how to display the commands list when I >> press tab? > > I don't know; and since this newsgroup is silent, I expect nobody else > does either. We're still trying to figure out what "writing a small climate" means and if it's in our best interest to help with that ;-) I don't know. And it's a tricky library. OP, have you tried reading the full manual, "The Gnu Readline Library"? /Jorgen -- // Jorgen Grahn <grahn@ Oo o. . . \X/ snipabacken.se> O o . |
Re: Readline question
On 2012-08-29, Jorgen Grahn <grahn+nntp@snipabacken.se> wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-08-28, Adrian Ratnapala wrote: >> On 2012-08-28, Giuseppe Longo <giuseppelng@gmail.com> wrote: >>> I'm writing a small climate with the use of the readline library for >>> IO. It's possible to change how to display the commands list when I >>> press tab? >> >> I don't know; and since this newsgroup is silent, I expect nobody else >> does either. > > We're still trying to figure out what "writing a small climate" means > and if it's in our best interest to help with that ;-) Obviousy he is building a robotic hurricane. A kind of Wind Elemental; being a daemonic entitity, the robot doesn't actually need hardware. So "writing" is an acceptable verb. |
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