The first alpha release of the GNU Readline library, version 8.0, is now available for FTP with the URL
ftp://ftp.cwru.edu/pub/bash/readline-8.0-alpha.tar.gz and from the readline-8.0-testing branch in the readline git repository (http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/readline.git/log/?h=readline-8.0-testing). This distribution is essentially a standalone version of the readline library that appears in bash-5.0-alpha together with an `autoconf' framework. The documentation has been updated and is current. Postscript, DVI, and Info versions of the Readline and History manuals are included. A list of changes in this release is appended to this announcement. This release accompanies the simultaneous release of bash-5.0-alpha. There are more improvements in the programming interface and new user-visible variables and bindable commands. There are a few additional public API functions, which required a change to the major version number. The inputrc file syntax now supports a way to test readline's major version number, with a full set of arithmetic comparison operators. The inputrc now supports a simple variable comparison facility: string variables may be compared to a value, and boolean variables may be compared to `on' or `off'. There are a number of bug fixes in the code that calculates line breaks when expanding prompts that span several lines, contain multibyte characters, and contain invisible character sequences. There are fixes for several out-of-bounds memory errors discovered as the result of fuzzing. There are terminal (and terminal-emulator) specific fixes for line wrapping and bracketed paste mode. GNU Readline is a library which provides programs with an input facility including command-line editing and history. Editing commands similar to both emacs and vi are included. The GNU History library, which provides facilities for managing a list of previously-typed command lines and an interactive command line recall facility similar to that provided by csh, is also present. The history library is built as part of the readline as well as separately. Since this is an alpha release, please send readline bug reports to [email protected]. As always, thanks for your help. Chet +========== CHANGES ==========+ This document details the changes between this version, readline-8.0, and the previous version, readline-7.0. 1. Changes to Readline a. Added a guard to prevent nested macros from causing an infinite expansion loop. b. Instead of allocating enough history list entries to hold the maximum list size, cap the number allocated initially. c. Added a strategy to avoid allocating huge amounts of memory if a block of history entries without timestamps occurs after a block with timestamps. d. Added support for keyboard timeouts when an ESC character is the last character in a macro. e. There are several performance improvements when in a UTF-8 locale. f. Readline does a better job of preserving the original set of blocked signals when using pselect() to wait for input. g. Fixed a bug that caused multibyte characters in macros to be mishandled. h. Fixed several bugs in the code that calculates line breaks when expanding prompts that span several lines, contain multibyte characters, and contain invisible character seqeuences. i. Fixed several bugs in cursor positioning when displaying lines with prompts containing invisible characters and multibyte characters. j. When performing case-insensitive completion, Readline no longer sorts the list of matches unless directed to do so. k. Fixed a problem with key sequences ending with a backslash. l. Fixed out-of-bounds and free memory read errors found via fuzzing. m. Fixed several cases where the mark was set to an invalid value. n. Fixed a problem with the case-changing operators in the case where the lower and upper case versions of a character do not have the same number of bytes. o. Handle incremental and non-incremental search character reads returning EOF. p. Handle the case where a failing readline command at the end of a multi-key sequence could be misinterpreted. q. The history library now prints a meaningful error message if the history file isn't a regular file. r. Fixed a problem with vi-mode redo (`.') on a command when trying to replace a multibyte character. s. The key binding code now attempts to remove a keymap if a key unbinding leaves it empty. t. Fixed a line-wrapping issue that caused problems for some terminal emulators. u. If there is a key bound to the tty's VDISCARD special character, readline disables VDISCARD while it is active. v. Fixed a problem with exiting bracketed paste mode on terminals that assume the bracketed paste mode character sequence contains visible characters. w. Fixed a bug that could cause a key binding command to refer to an uninitialized variable. 2. New Features in Readline a. Non-incremental vi-mode search (`N', `n') can search for a shell pattern, as Posix specifies (uses fnmatch(3) if available). b. There are new `next-screen-line' and `previous-screen-line' bindable commands, which move the cursor to the same column in the next, or previous, physical line, respectively. c. There are default key bindings for control-arrow-key key combinations. d. A negative argument (-N) to `quoted-insert' means to insert the next N characters using quoted-insert. e. New public function: rl_check_signals(), which allows applications to respond to signals that readline catches while waiting for input using a custom read function. f. There is new support for conditionally testing the readline version in an inputrc file, with a full set of arithmetic comparison operators available. g. There is a simple variable comparison facility available for use within an inputrc file. Allowable operators are equality and inequality; string variables may be compared to a value; boolean variables must be compared to either `on' or `off'; variable names are separated from the operator by whitespace. -- ``The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.'' - Chaucer ``Ars longa, vita brevis'' - Hippocrates Chet Ramey, UTech, CWRU [email protected] http://tiswww.cwru.edu/~chet/ _______________________________________________ Bug-readline mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-readline
