http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=8400
Renee Danson <renee.danson at sun.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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CC| |renee.danson at sun.com
Status|ACCEPTED |CLOSED
Resolution| |INVALID
--- Comment #2 from Renee Danson <renee.danson at sun.com> 2009-04-28 15:39:43
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I've confirmed that this is standard behavior from libtecla, which is
used by nwamcfg to read user input (it's also used by zonecfg, which is
why the behavior there is the same as with nwamcfg, as Anurag pointed
out).
This is the 'del-char-or-list-or-eof' behavior which is bound to ^D by
default. The tecla(5) man page describes the option as:
This is intended for binding to ^D. When invoked when the
cursor is within the line it invokes forward-delete-char.
When invoked at the end of the line it displays all possible
completions then redisplays the line unchanged. When
invoked on an empty line, it signals end-of-input (EOF) to
the caller of gl_get_line().
The default bindings are listed in the "Default Key Bindings In
emacs Mode" section of the tecla(5) man page; the possible values
and their meanings are listed in "The Available Key Binding Functions"
section.
As this is standard behavior, closing this as "Invalid" (I would
prefer to just say "not a bug", but bugzilla doesn't seem to have
that option).
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