On Wed 17 Jan 2018 at 18:02:42 +0100, Rhialto wrote:
> I don't understand what you're getting at. Any user of readline can make
> a mapping of ^O to do something. Bash is just where I discovered that it
> doesn't work. As it is, ^O is interpreted by the operating system, and
> readline will never see it.

Oh, adding to that: I just tried it on a linux box. There the ^O works
despite still being enabled as the discard character (I checked with
stty -a </dev/pts/0 where pts/0 was a terminal with bash sitting in a
prompt). I suppose Linux handles the discard character different than
NetBSD in this scenario.

-Olaf.
-- 
___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert  -- Wayland: Those who don't understand X
\X/ rhialto/at/falu.nl      -- are condemned to reinvent it. Poorly.

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