of the user's namespace. We need to do this because the readline
emulation functions call term_beep(), but readline isn't built using
the same (funky) namespace-protection method as the rest of libedit (it's
included like a normal library object).
Without this (fairly disgusting) hack, any program linked against
libedit will fail to link with an unresolved reference to term_beep()
if using an Elf toolchain (e.g. on the Alpha).
XXX Why this doesn't happen with NetBSD's a.out toolchain is a mystery
XXX to me, and I'm not sure I really want to know (given that a.out
XXX _should_ break the same way as Elf does in this case).
anywhere else.
- for now, override WARNS=0 in librpcsvc and libwrap, until they're
cleaned up
- rcsid police
lib is now clean (except for librpcsvc and libwrap) on the i386, and
this should motivate the other ports to fix any other minor problems
that their compilers pick up that the i386 version doesn't.
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)
* 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)
* 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
[christos - the author of libedit - ok-ed the man pages in general (which I
wrote from scratch by RTFS) as well as the bugfix]
is defined, V8 regular expresion functions are used if REGEXP is defined,
and BSD regular expression functions are used if neither are defined.
And defined REGEX in sys.h so that programs using libedit don't have
to link with libcompat.