2009/2/7 James Reeves <[email protected]>

> Hi folks,
>
> I'm not sure whether this is just me, but when I run "read" in a fish
> non-interactive script, I lose the capability to use backspace and
> arrow keys. You can simulate this bug with "fish -c read". I'd guess
> that this bug is caused by the read function relying on the
> capabilities of an interactive terminal, and when it's not run under a
> non-interactive terminal, it falls back to STDIN.
>
> This isn't a huge deal, as I can use Bash for the shell script (since
> "bash -c read" does work). Fish is nicer to program in, though :)
>
> - James
>

Indeed. Added to the bug list.

Thanks for the report.

Axel


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