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The GNU history library API - -</P> - -<P> -This document describes the GNU History library, a programming tool that -provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously -typed input. - -</P> -<P> -Published by the Free Software Foundation <BR> -675 Massachusetts Avenue, <BR> -Cambridge, MA 02139 USA - -</P> -<P> -Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of -this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice -are preserved on all copies. - -</P> -<P> -Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this -manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire -resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission -notice identical to this one. - -</P> -<P> -Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual -into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions, -except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved -by the Foundation. - -</P> -<P> -Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -</P> - - - -<H1><A NAME="SEC1" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC1">Using History Interactively</A></H1> - -<P> -This chapter describes how to use the GNU History Library interactively, -from a user's standpoint. It should be considered a user's guide. For -information on using the GNU History Library in your own programs, -see section <A HREF="history.html#SEC6">Programming with GNU History</A>. - -</P> - - - -<H2><A NAME="SEC2" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC2">History Expansion</A></H2> -<P> -<A NAME="IDX1"></A> - -</P> -<P> -The History library provides a history expansion feature that is similar -to the history expansion provided by <CODE>csh</CODE>. This section -describes the syntax used to manipulate the history information. - -</P> -<P> -History expansions introduce words from the history list into -the input stream, making it easy to repeat commands, insert the -arguments to a previous command into the current input line, or -fix errors in previous commands quickly. - -</P> -<P> -History expansion takes place in two parts. The first is to determine -which line from the history list should be used during substitution. -The second is to select portions of that line for inclusion into the -current one. The line selected from the history is called the -<STRONG>event</STRONG>, and the portions of that line that are acted upon are -called <STRONG>words</STRONG>. Various <STRONG>modifiers</STRONG> are available to manipulate -the selected words. The line is broken into words in the same fashion -that Bash does, so that several words -surrounded by quotes are considered one word. -History expansions are introduced by the appearance of the -history expansion character, which is <SAMP>`!'</SAMP> by default. - -</P> - - - -<H3><A NAME="SEC3" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC3">Event Designators</A></H3> -<P> -<A NAME="IDX2"></A> - -</P> -<P> -An event designator is a reference to a command line entry in the -history list. -<A NAME="IDX3"></A> - -</P> -<DL COMPACT> - -<DT><CODE>!</CODE> -<DD> -Start a history substitution, except when followed by a space, tab, -the end of the line, <SAMP>`='</SAMP> or <SAMP>`('</SAMP>. - -<DT><CODE>!<VAR>n</VAR></CODE> -<DD> -Refer to command line <VAR>n</VAR>. - -<DT><CODE>!-<VAR>n</VAR></CODE> -<DD> -Refer to the command <VAR>n</VAR> lines back. - -<DT><CODE>!!</CODE> -<DD> -Refer to the previous command. This is a synonym for <SAMP>`!-1'</SAMP>. - -<DT><CODE>!<VAR>string</VAR></CODE> -<DD> -Refer to the most recent command starting with <VAR>string</VAR>. - -<DT><CODE>!?<VAR>string</VAR>[?]</CODE> -<DD> -Refer to the most recent command containing <VAR>string</VAR>. The trailing -<SAMP>`?'</SAMP> may be omitted if the <VAR>string</VAR> is followed immediately by -a newline. - -<DT><CODE>^<VAR>string1</VAR>^<VAR>string2</VAR>^</CODE> -<DD> -Quick Substitution. Repeat the last command, replacing <VAR>string1</VAR> -with <VAR>string2</VAR>. Equivalent to -<CODE>!!:s/<VAR>string1</VAR>/<VAR>string2</VAR>/</CODE>. - -<DT><CODE>!#</CODE> -<DD> -The entire command line typed so far. - -</DL> - - - -<H3><A NAME="SEC4" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC4">Word Designators</A></H3> - -<P> -Word designators are used to select desired words from the event. -A <SAMP>`:'</SAMP> separates the event specification from the word designator. It -may be omitted if the word designator begins with a <SAMP>`^'</SAMP>, <SAMP>`$'</SAMP>, -<SAMP>`*'</SAMP>, <SAMP>`-'</SAMP>, or <SAMP>`%'</SAMP>. Words are numbered from the beginning -of the line, with the first word being denoted by 0 (zero). Words are -inserted into the current line separated by single spaces. - -</P> -<DL COMPACT> - -<DT><CODE>0 (zero)</CODE> -<DD> -The <CODE>0</CODE>th word. For many applications, this is the command word. - -<DT><CODE><VAR>n</VAR></CODE> -<DD> -The <VAR>n</VAR>th word. - -<DT><CODE>^</CODE> -<DD> -The first argument; that is, word 1. - -<DT><CODE>$</CODE> -<DD> -The last argument. - -<DT><CODE>%</CODE> -<DD> -The word matched by the most recent <SAMP>`?<VAR>string</VAR>?'</SAMP> search. - -<DT><CODE><VAR>x</VAR>-<VAR>y</VAR></CODE> -<DD> -A range of words; <SAMP>`-<VAR>y</VAR>'</SAMP> abbreviates <SAMP>`0-<VAR>y</VAR>'</SAMP>. - -<DT><CODE>*</CODE> -<DD> -All of the words, except the <CODE>0</CODE>th. This is a synonym for <SAMP>`1-$'</SAMP>. -It is not an error to use <SAMP>`*'</SAMP> if there is just one word in the event; -the empty string is returned in that case. - -<DT><CODE><VAR>x</VAR>*</CODE> -<DD> -Abbreviates <SAMP>`<VAR>x</VAR>-$'</SAMP> - -<DT><CODE><VAR>x</VAR>-</CODE> -<DD> -Abbreviates <SAMP>`<VAR>x</VAR>-$'</SAMP> like <SAMP>`<VAR>x</VAR>*'</SAMP>, but omits the last word. - -</DL> - -<P> -If a word designator is supplied without an event specification, the -previous command is used as the event. - -</P> - - -<H3><A NAME="SEC5" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC5">Modifiers</A></H3> - -<P> -After the optional word designator, you can add a sequence of one or more -of the following modifiers, each preceded by a <SAMP>`:'</SAMP>. - -</P> -<DL COMPACT> - -<DT><CODE>h</CODE> -<DD> -Remove a trailing pathname component, leaving only the head. - -<DT><CODE>t</CODE> -<DD> -Remove all leading pathname components, leaving the tail. - -<DT><CODE>r</CODE> -<DD> -Remove a trailing suffix of the form <SAMP>`.<VAR>suffix</VAR>'</SAMP>, leaving -the basename. - -<DT><CODE>e</CODE> -<DD> -Remove all but the trailing suffix. - -<DT><CODE>p</CODE> -<DD> -Print the new command but do not execute it. - -<DT><CODE>s/<VAR>old</VAR>/<VAR>new</VAR>/</CODE> -<DD> -Substitute <VAR>new</VAR> for the first occurrence of <VAR>old</VAR> in the -event line. Any delimiter may be used in place of <SAMP>`/'</SAMP>. -The delimiter may be quoted in <VAR>old</VAR> and <VAR>new</VAR> -with a single backslash. If <SAMP>`&'</SAMP> appears in <VAR>new</VAR>, -it is replaced by <VAR>old</VAR>. A single backslash will quote -the <SAMP>`&'</SAMP>. The final delimiter is optional if it is the last -character on the input line. - -<DT><CODE>&</CODE> -<DD> -Repeat the previous substitution. - -<DT><CODE>g</CODE> -<DD> -Cause changes to be applied over the entire event line. Used in -conjunction with <SAMP>`s'</SAMP>, as in <CODE>gs/<VAR>old</VAR>/<VAR>new</VAR>/</CODE>, -or with <SAMP>`&'</SAMP>. - -</DL> - - - -<H1><A NAME="SEC6" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC6">Programming with GNU History</A></H1> - -<P> -This chapter describes how to interface programs that you write -with the GNU History Library. -It should be considered a technical guide. -For information on the interactive use of GNU History, see section <A HREF="history.html#SEC1">Using History Interactively</A>. - -</P> - - - -<H2><A NAME="SEC7" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC7">Introduction to History</A></H2> - -<P> -Many programs read input from the user a line at a time. The GNU History -library is able to keep track of those lines, associate arbitrary data with -each line, and utilize information from previous lines in composing new -ones. - -</P> -<P> -The programmer using the History library has available functions -for remembering lines on a history list, associating arbitrary data -with a line, removing lines from the list, searching through the list -for a line containing an arbitrary text string, and referencing any line -in the list directly. In addition, a history <STRONG>expansion</STRONG> function -is available which provides for a consistent user interface across -different programs. - -</P> -<P> -The user using programs written with the History library has the -benefit of a consistent user interface with a set of well-known -commands for manipulating the text of previous lines and using that text -in new commands. The basic history manipulation commands are similar to -the history substitution provided by <CODE>csh</CODE>. - -</P> -<P> -If the programmer desires, he can use the Readline library, which -includes some history manipulation by default, and has the added -advantage of command line editing. - -</P> - - -<H2><A NAME="SEC8" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC8">History Storage</A></H2> - -<P> -The history list is an array of history entries. A history entry is -declared as follows: - -</P> - -<PRE> -typedef struct _hist_entry { - char *line; - char *data; -} HIST_ENTRY; -</PRE> - -<P> -The history list itself might therefore be declared as - -</P> - -<PRE> -HIST_ENTRY **the_history_list; -</PRE> - -<P> -The state of the History library is encapsulated into a single structure: - -</P> - -<PRE> -/* A structure used to pass the current state of the history stuff around. */ -typedef struct _hist_state { - HIST_ENTRY **entries; /* Pointer to the entries themselves. */ - int offset; /* The location pointer within this array. */ - int length; /* Number of elements within this array. */ - int size; /* Number of slots allocated to this array. */ - int flags; -} HISTORY_STATE; -</PRE> - -<P> -If the flags member includes <CODE>HS_STIFLED</CODE>, the history has been -stifled. - -</P> - - -<H2><A NAME="SEC9" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC9">History Functions</A></H2> - -<P> -This section describes the calling sequence for the various functions -present in GNU History. - -</P> - - - -<H3><A NAME="SEC10" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC10">Initializing History and State Management</A></H3> - -<P> -This section describes functions used to initialize and manage -the state of the History library when you want to use the history -functions in your program. - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>using_history</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX4"></A> -Begin a session in which the history functions might be used. This -initializes the interactive variables. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> HISTORY_STATE * <B>history_get_history_state</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX5"></A> -Return a structure describing the current state of the input history. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>history_set_history_state</B> <I>(HISTORY_STATE *state)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX6"></A> -Set the state of the history list according to <VAR>state</VAR>. -</DL> - -</P> - - -<H3><A NAME="SEC11" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC11">History List Management</A></H3> - -<P> -These functions manage individual entries on the history list, or set -parameters managing the list itself. - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>add_history</B> <I>(char *string)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX7"></A> -Place <VAR>string</VAR> at the end of the history list. The associated data -field (if any) is set to <CODE>NULL</CODE>. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>remove_history</B> <I>(int which)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX8"></A> -Remove history entry at offset <VAR>which</VAR> from the history. The -removed element is returned so you can free the line, data, -and containing structure. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>replace_history_entry</B> <I>(int which, char *line, char *data)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX9"></A> -Make the history entry at offset <VAR>which</VAR> have <VAR>line</VAR> and <VAR>data</VAR>. -This returns the old entry so you can dispose of the data. In the case -of an invalid <VAR>which</VAR>, a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer is returned. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>clear_history</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX10"></A> -Clear the history list by deleting all the entries. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> void <B>stifle_history</B> <I>(int max)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX11"></A> -Stifle the history list, remembering only the last <VAR>max</VAR> entries. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>unstifle_history</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX12"></A> -Stop stifling the history. This returns the previous amount the -history was stifled. The value is positive if the history was -stifled, negative if it wasn't. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_is_stifled</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX13"></A> -Returns non-zero if the history is stifled, zero if it is not. -</DL> - -</P> - - -<H3><A NAME="SEC12" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC12">Information About the History List</A></H3> - -<P> -These functions return information about the entire history list or -individual list entries. - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY ** <B>history_list</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX14"></A> -Return a <CODE>NULL</CODE> terminated array of <CODE>HIST_ENTRY</CODE> which is the -current input history. Element 0 of this list is the beginning of time. -If there is no history, return <CODE>NULL</CODE>. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>where_history</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX15"></A> -Returns the offset of the current history element. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>current_history</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX16"></A> -Return the history entry at the current position, as determined by -<CODE>where_history ()</CODE>. If there is no entry there, return a <CODE>NULL</CODE> -pointer. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>history_get</B> <I>(int offset)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX17"></A> -Return the history entry at position <VAR>offset</VAR>, starting from -<CODE>history_base</CODE>. If there is no entry there, or if <VAR>offset</VAR> -is greater than the history length, return a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_total_bytes</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX18"></A> -Return the number of bytes that the primary history entries are using. -This function returns the sum of the lengths of all the lines in the -history. -</DL> - -</P> - - -<H3><A NAME="SEC13" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC13">Moving Around the History List</A></H3> - -<P> -These functions allow the current index into the history list to be -set or changed. - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_set_pos</B> <I>(int pos)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX19"></A> -Set the position in the history list to <VAR>pos</VAR>, an absolute index -into the list. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>previous_history</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX20"></A> -Back up the current history offset to the previous history entry, and -return a pointer to that entry. If there is no previous entry, return -a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> HIST_ENTRY * <B>next_history</B> <I>()</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX21"></A> -Move the current history offset forward to the next history entry, and -return the a pointer to that entry. If there is no next entry, return -a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer. -</DL> - -</P> - - -<H3><A NAME="SEC14" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC14">Searching the History List</A></H3> -<P> -<A NAME="IDX22"></A> - -</P> -<P> -These functions allow searching of the history list for entries containing -a specific string. Searching may be performed both forward and backward -from the current history position. The search may be <STRONG>anchored</STRONG>, -meaning that the string must match at the beginning of the history entry. -<A NAME="IDX23"></A> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_search</B> <I>(char *string, int direction)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX24"></A> -Search the history for <VAR>string</VAR>, starting at the current history -offset. If <VAR>direction</VAR> < 0, then the search is through previous entries, -else through subsequent. If <VAR>string</VAR> is found, then -the current history index is set to that history entry, and the value -returned is the offset in the line of the entry where -<VAR>string</VAR> was found. Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is -returned. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_search_prefix</B> <I>(char *string, int direction)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX25"></A> -Search the history for <VAR>string</VAR>, starting at the current history -offset. The search is anchored: matching lines must begin with -<VAR>string</VAR>. If <VAR>direction</VAR> < 0, then the search is through previous -entries, else through subsequent. If <VAR>string</VAR> is found, then the -current history index is set to that entry, and the return value is 0. -Otherwise, nothing is changed, and a -1 is returned. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_search_pos</B> <I>(char *string, int direction, int pos)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX26"></A> -Search for <VAR>string</VAR> in the history list, starting at <VAR>pos</VAR>, an -absolute index into the list. If <VAR>direction</VAR> is negative, the search -proceeds backward from <VAR>pos</VAR>, otherwise forward. Returns the absolute -index of the history element where <VAR>string</VAR> was found, or -1 otherwise. -</DL> - -</P> - - -<H3><A NAME="SEC15" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC15">Managing the History File</A></H3> - -<P> -The History library can read the history from and write it to a file. -This section documents the functions for managing a history file. - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>read_history</B> <I>(char *filename)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX27"></A> -Add the contents of <VAR>filename</VAR> to the history list, a line at a -time. If <VAR>filename</VAR> is <CODE>NULL</CODE>, then read from -<TT>`~/.history'</TT>. Returns 0 if successful, or errno if not. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>read_history_range</B> <I>(char *filename, int from, int to)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX28"></A> -Read a range of lines from <VAR>filename</VAR>, adding them to the history list. -Start reading at line <VAR>from</VAR> and end at <VAR>to</VAR>. If -<VAR>from</VAR> is zero, start at the beginning. If <VAR>to</VAR> is less than -<VAR>from</VAR>, then read until the end of the file. If <VAR>filename</VAR> is -<CODE>NULL</CODE>, then read from <TT>`~/.history'</TT>. Returns 0 if successful, -or <CODE>errno</CODE> if not. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>write_history</B> <I>(char *filename)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX29"></A> -Write the current history to <VAR>filename</VAR>, overwriting <VAR>filename</VAR> -if necessary. If <VAR>filename</VAR> is -<CODE>NULL</CODE>, then write the history list to <TT>`~/.history'</TT>. Values -returned are as in <CODE>read_history ()</CODE>. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>append_history</B> <I>(int nelements, char *filename)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX30"></A> -Append the last <VAR>nelements</VAR> of the history list to <VAR>filename</VAR>. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_truncate_file</B> <I>(char *filename, int nlines)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX31"></A> -Truncate the history file <VAR>filename</VAR>, leaving only the last -<VAR>nlines</VAR> lines. -</DL> - -</P> - - -<H3><A NAME="SEC16" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC16">History Expansion</A></H3> - -<P> -These functions implement <CODE>csh</CODE>-like history expansion. - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> int <B>history_expand</B> <I>(char *string, char **output)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX32"></A> -Expand <VAR>string</VAR>, placing the result into <VAR>output</VAR>, a pointer -to a string (see section <A HREF="history.html#SEC2">History Expansion</A>). Returns: -<DL COMPACT> - -<DT><CODE>0</CODE> -<DD> -If no expansions took place (or, if the only change in -the text was the de-slashifying of the history expansion -character); -<DT><CODE>1</CODE> -<DD> -if expansions did take place; -<DT><CODE>-1</CODE> -<DD> -if there was an error in expansion; -<DT><CODE>2</CODE> -<DD> -if the returned line should only be displayed, but not executed, -as with the <CODE>:p</CODE> modifier (see section <A HREF="history.html#SEC5">Modifiers</A>). -</DL> - -<P> -If an error ocurred in expansion, then <VAR>output</VAR> contains a descriptive -error message. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>history_arg_extract</B> <I>(int first, int last, char *string)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX33"></A> -Extract a string segment consisting of the <VAR>first</VAR> through <VAR>last</VAR> -arguments present in <VAR>string</VAR>. Arguments are broken up as in Bash. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char * <B>get_history_event</B> <I>(char *string, int *cindex, int qchar)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX34"></A> -Returns the text of the history event beginning at <VAR>string</VAR> + -<VAR>*cindex</VAR>. <VAR>*cindex</VAR> is modified to point to after the event -specifier. At function entry, <VAR>cindex</VAR> points to the index into -<VAR>string</VAR> where the history event specification begins. <VAR>qchar</VAR> -is a character that is allowed to end the event specification in addition -to the "normal" terminating characters. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Function:</U> char ** <B>history_tokenize</B> <I>(char *string)</I> -<DD><A NAME="IDX35"></A> -Return an array of tokens parsed out of <VAR>string</VAR>, much as the -shell might. The tokens are split on white space and on the -characters <CODE>()<>;&|$</CODE>, and shell quoting conventions are -obeyed. -</DL> - -</P> - - -<H2><A NAME="SEC17" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC17">History Variables</A></H2> - -<P> -This section describes the externally visible variables exported by -the GNU History Library. - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>history_base</B> -<DD><A NAME="IDX36"></A> -The logical offset of the first entry in the history list. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>history_length</B> -<DD><A NAME="IDX37"></A> -The number of entries currently stored in the history list. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>max_input_history</B> -<DD><A NAME="IDX38"></A> -The maximum number of history entries. This must be changed using -<CODE>stifle_history ()</CODE>. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> char <B>history_expansion_char</B> -<DD><A NAME="IDX39"></A> -The character that starts a history event. The default is <SAMP>`!'</SAMP>. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> char <B>history_subst_char</B> -<DD><A NAME="IDX40"></A> -The character that invokes word substitution if found at the start of -a line. The default is <SAMP>`^'</SAMP>. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> char <B>history_comment_char</B> -<DD><A NAME="IDX41"></A> -During tokenization, if this character is seen as the first character -of a word, then it and all subsequent characters up to a newline are -ignored, suppressing history expansion for the remainder of the line. -This is disabled by default. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>history_no_expand_chars</B> -<DD><A NAME="IDX42"></A> -The list of characters which inhibit history expansion if found immediately -following <VAR>history_expansion_char</VAR>. The default is whitespace and -<SAMP>`='</SAMP>. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> char * <B>history_search_delimiter_chars</B> -<DD><A NAME="IDX43"></A> -The list of additional characters which can delimit a history search -string, in addition to whitespace, <SAMP>`:'</SAMP> and <SAMP>`?'</SAMP> in the case of -a substring search. The default is empty. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> int <B>history_quotes_inhibit_expansion</B> -<DD><A NAME="IDX44"></A> -If non-zero, single-quoted words are not scanned for the history expansion -character. The default value is 0. -</DL> - -</P> -<P> -<DL> -<DT><U>Variable:</U> Function * <B>history_inhibit_expansion_function</B> -<DD><A NAME="IDX45"></A> -This should be set to the address of a function that takes two arguments: -a <CODE>char *</CODE> (<VAR>string</VAR>) and an integer index into that string (<VAR>i</VAR>). -It should return a non-zero value if the history expansion starting at -<VAR>string[i]</VAR> should not be performed; zero if the expansion should -be done. -It is intended for use by applications like Bash that use the history -expansion character for additional purposes. -By default, this variable is set to NULL. -</DL> - -</P> - - -<H2><A NAME="SEC18" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC18">History Programming Example</A></H2> - -<P> -The following program demonstrates simple use of the GNU History Library. - -</P> - -<PRE> -main () -{ - char line[1024], *t; - int len, done = 0; - - line[0] = 0; - - using_history (); - while (!done) - { - printf ("history$ "); - fflush (stdout); - t = fgets (line, sizeof (line) - 1, stdin); - if (t && *t) - { - len = strlen (t); - if (t[len - 1] == '\n') - t[len - 1] = '\0'; - } - - if (!t) - strcpy (line, "quit"); - - if (line[0]) - { - char *expansion; - int result; - - result = history_expand (line, &expansion); - if (result) - fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", expansion); - - if (result < 0 || result == 2) - { - free (expansion); - continue; - } - - add_history (expansion); - strncpy (line, expansion, sizeof (line) - 1); - free (expansion); - } - - if (strcmp (line, "quit") == 0) - done = 1; - else if (strcmp (line, "save") == 0) - write_history ("history_file"); - else if (strcmp (line, "read") == 0) - read_history ("history_file"); - else if (strcmp (line, "list") == 0) - { - register HIST_ENTRY **the_list; - register int i; - - the_list = history_list (); - if (the_list) - for (i = 0; the_list[i]; i++) - printf ("%d: %s\n", i + history_base, the_list[i]->line); - } - else if (strncmp (line, "delete", 6) == 0) - { - int which; - if ((sscanf (line + 6, "%d", &which)) == 1) - { - HIST_ENTRY *entry = remove_history (which); - if (!entry) - fprintf (stderr, "No such entry %d\n", which); - else - { - free (entry->line); - free (entry); - } - } - else - { - fprintf (stderr, "non-numeric arg given to `delete'\n"); - } - } - } -} -</PRE> - - - -<H1><A NAME="SEC19" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC19">Concept Index</A></H1> -<P> -<H2>a</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX23">anchored search</A> -</DIR> -<H2>e</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX2">event designators</A> -</DIR> -<H2>h</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX3">history events</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX1">history expansion</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX22">History Searching</A> -</DIR> - -</P> - - -<H1><A NAME="SEC20" HREF="history_toc.html#TOC20">Function and Variable Index</A></H1> -<P> -<H2>a</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX7">add_history</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX30">append_history</A> -</DIR> -<H2>c</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX10">clear_history</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX16">current_history</A> -</DIR> -<H2>g</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX34">get_history_event</A> -</DIR> -<H2>h</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX33">history_arg_extract</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX36">history_base</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX41">history_comment_char</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX32">history_expand</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX39">history_expansion_char</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX17">history_get</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX5">history_get_history_state</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX45">history_inhibit_expansion_function</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX13">history_is_stifled</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX37">history_length</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX14">history_list</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX42">history_no_expand_chars</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX44">history_quotes_inhibit_expansion</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX24">history_search</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX43">history_search_delimiter_chars</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX26">history_search_pos</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX25">history_search_prefix</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX6">history_set_history_state</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX19">history_set_pos</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX40">history_subst_char</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX35">history_tokenize</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX18">history_total_bytes</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX31">history_truncate_file</A> -</DIR> -<H2>m</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX38">max_input_history</A> -</DIR> -<H2>n</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX21">next_history</A> -</DIR> -<H2>p</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX20">previous_history</A> -</DIR> -<H2>r</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX27">read_history</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX28">read_history_range</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX8">remove_history</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX9">replace_history_entry</A> -</DIR> -<H2>s</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX11">stifle_history</A> -</DIR> -<H2>u</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX12">unstifle_history</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX4">using_history</A> -</DIR> -<H2>w</H2> -<DIR> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX15">where_history</A> -<LI><A HREF="history.html#IDX29">write_history</A> -</DIR> - -</P> -<P><HR><P> -This document was generated on 2 April 1998 using the -<A HREF="http://wwwcn.cern.ch/dci/texi2html/">texi2html</A> -translator version 1.51.</P> -</BODY> -</HTML> |