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christos 39f224af48 PR/18995: David Laight: libedit fixes for posix conformant sh
The posix 'sh' specification defines vi-mode editing quite tightly.
The netbsd libedit code (used by sh to do this) was missing several
features, there were also minor errors in others.

Compare netbsd sh to the definition available from:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/utilities/sh.html
In particular the following were not supported:
	U - undo all changes to line
	| - goto column
	Y - yank to end of line
	y - yank
	# - comment out current line
	@ - take input from shell alias [1]
	G - goto numbered line in history buffer
	v - edit history line with vi
	_ - append word from last input line
	. - redo last command
Other minor changes have also been made.

[1] This needs the shell to define an appropriate routine to
return the text of the alias.  There is no requirement that
such a function exist.
2002-11-15 14:32:32 +00:00
lukem d30d584a91 convert to new style guide, which includes:
- ansi prototypes & features (such as stdargs)
- 8 space indents
2000-09-04 22:06:28 +00:00
simonb 1528b77539 More trailing white space. 1999-07-02 15:14:07 +00:00
christos a6d4afba22 delint 1998-12-12 20:08:21 +00:00
lukem 2543e3e651 RCSid police
editline first appeared in 4.4BSD not NetBSD1.0
1997-01-11 06:47:47 +00:00
cgd 6dc2f1db52 libedit! 1994-05-06 06:01:42 +00:00