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diff --git a/readline/README b/readline/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f19f925 --- /dev/null +++ b/readline/README @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +Introduction +============ + +This is the Gnu Readline library, version 2.2 + +The Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applications +that allow users to edit command lines as they are typed in. Both +Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The Readline library includes +additional functions to maintain a list of previously-entered command +lines, to recall and perhaps reedit those lines, and perform csh-like +history expansion on previous commands. + +The history facilites are also placed into a separate library, the +History library, as part of the build process. The History library +may be used without Readline in applications which desire its +capabilities. + +The Readline library is free software, distributed under the terms of +the GNU Public License, version 2. For more information, see the file +COPYING. + +To build the library, try typing `./configure', then `make'. The +configuration process is automated, so no further intervention should +be necessary. Readline builds with `gcc' by default if it is +available. If you want to use `cc' instead, type + + CC=cc ./configure + +if you are using a Bourne-style shell. If you are not, the following +may work: + + env CC=cc ./configure + +Read the file INSTALL in this directory for more information about how +to customize and control the build process. + +The file rlconf.h contains defines that enable and disable certain +Readline features. + +Examples +======== + +There are several example programs that use Readline features in the +examples directory. The `rl' program is of particular interest. It +is a command-line interface to Readline, suitable for use in shell +scripts in place of `read'. + +Shared Libraries +================ + +There is skeletal support for building shared versions of the +Readline and History libraries. + +Typing `make shared' will cause shared versions of the Readline and +History libraries to be built on SunOS 4.1.x. For versions of Unix +other than SunOS, you will have to make some changes to Makefile.in. +The relevant variables are: + +PICFLAG Options to give to the compiler to produce position-independent + code. The value `-fpic' works for most versions of gcc. +SHLIB_OPTS Options to give to the linker to produce a shared library. + The value `-assert pure-text -ldl' works on SunOS 4.1.x. + The value `-Bshareable' works for some versions of GNU ld. + +MAJOR The major version number of the shared library. You should + not need to change this. +MINOR The minor version number of the shared library. Some systems, + such as SVR4 and its descendents (e.g., Solaris, Unixware), + do not use minor version numbers. For those systems, this + variable should be left unset. + +LD The linker. The value of `ld' is correct for SunOS 4.1.x. + You may need to change it to `gcc'; make sure to change + SHLIB_OPTS if you do so. + +Once you have edited Makefile.in, type `make Makefile' to rebuild the +Makefile, then `make shared' to build the shared libraries. + +Documentation +============= + +The documentation for the Readline and History libraries appears in the +`doc' subdirectory. There are two texinfo files and a Unix-style manual +page describing the programming facilities available in the Readline +library. The texinfo files include both user and programmer's manuals. + +Reporting Bugs +============== + +Bug reports for Readline should be sent to: + + bug-readline@gnu.org + +When reporting a bug, please include the following information: + + * the version number and release status of Readline (e.g., 2.2-release) + * the machine and OS that it is running on + * a list of the compilation flags or the contents of `config.h', if + appropriate + * a description of the bug + * a recipe for recreating the bug reliably + * a fix for the bug if you have one! + +If you would like to contact the Readline maintainer directly, send mail +to bash-maintainers@gnu.org. + +Since Readline is developed along with bash, the bug-bash@gnu.org mailing +list (mirrored to the Usenet newsgroup gnu.bash.bug) often contains +Readline bug reports and fixes. + +Chet Ramey +chet@po.cwru.edu |