On Tuesday, 17 July 2012 01:42:54 UTC+8, Ivan Andrus wrote:
>
> On Jul 16, 2012, at 3:16 PM, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> On Monday, 16 July 2012 12:06:10 UTC+8, Kwankyu Lee wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This ticket is long abandoned at Trac without a reviewer.
>>
>> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12503
>>
>> The feature that the patch provides is indispensable to me when I use 
>> command line interface of Sage. I think it is also very useful to you. 
>> Would you be a reviewer of the ticket?
>
>
> comments there seem to indicate it's a duplicate of already closed 
> #10289<http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/10289>
> . 
> Only by going to the latter one sees that it was a duplicate... :–)
>
> By the way, is there a sorely missed by me feature of getting the next 
> command in the history?
> I.e. I often do something like this:
>
> sage: A...
> sage: B...
> sage: C...
> oops, wrong answer; editing code...
> sage: A...
> sage: B...
> sage: C...
> oops, wrong answer; editing code...
> sage: A...
> sage: B...
> sage: C...
> Good!
>
> So I can navigate history to A, but once I am there and executed it, I 
> want a quick way to go to B.
> But it's not available...
>
>
> That's the whole point of this patch, unless I'm misunderstanding what you 
> want.  Here's the workflow (after having bound keys appropriately).  
>
> 1. Navigate your history to A
> 2. Type C-o (or whatever) and it will 
>   a. execute A 
>   b. take you to B automatically.  
>
> Is this what you wanted?
>

More or less.
Specifically, I want the same behaviour as in GAP. In GAP one can go to A 
using (say) arrows keys. Then, after executing A, you get GAP prompt, just 
as if you execute the "normal" command. But if you then hit arrow-down 
(i.e. "next command" in history) you'll get to B.

In Sage executing A brings you to the bottom of the history (which I weird, 
IMHO).

 Dima


> -Ivan
>

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