X-Git-Url: https://pd.if.org/git/?p=pd_readline;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=d2bed5e74f11a700033e8a9eb94a659b1d1584c2;hp=b3a0eca4174a23f22af99ca1d06711d9413a23cb;hb=HEAD;hpb=a9843085ec916c175bd245a8398f30e6cc03f984 diff --git a/README b/README index b3a0eca..d2bed5e 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,23 +1,42 @@ ***** README - pd_readline ***** - This repo is for the (eventual) storage of a public-domain -readline-and-command-history implementation. + This repo is for the storage of a public-domain +readline-and-command-history implementation. -Update - 24th Aug 2012 - -Added the mg editor files from OpenBSD. -I obtained the code from here - -ftp://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/mirrors/OpenBSD/src/usr.bin/mg/ +FILES: -( It's not so much the editor itself that is the main interest here, -but the line-management code. ) +pd_readline.c - This is a file to test the +implementation. Contains the main() function. -NOTE - in the mg directory, the file "theo.c" is NOT -"public domain" ( but it HAD to be included because of the -humour...... ;) ) +test.txt - A small text file to test scrolling +up and down with. This would be the "history" file +in a real readline implementation. -Many thanks to the OpenBSD team and the mg devs -(hi Theo - arrrrrrgh, please don't hit me........... ;) ) + +Status - 31st Dec 2015 - "sort of works". + +I'm back into doing work on this code. + +I've reverted the code to a much simpler early version. +This compiles without errors and allows scrolling up +and down through the "test.txt" "dummy history" file. +It also allows editing of the command line. +However, edits are *not* yet saved in a history file. + +Pressing Enter exits the program rather than storing +the existing command-line and "staying in the program". +I hope to change this soon. + +You can edit a command-line (using backspace). +You can move around with left and right-arrow +keys. +"Dummy" history (from text.txt) can be recalled from a file with +the up-arrow key, and you can scroll up and down +through that file using the up and down arrows. + +This code is released to the public domain. +"Share and enjoy........ ;) " - mooseman