On 10/29/2014 08:49 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
On 10/27/14, 6:35 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
This patch adds support for bracketed paste mode to readline. In
this mode, readline instructs the terminal to wrap pasted strings in
special control sequences so that programs can distinguish them from
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On 11/5/14 9:02 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
On 10/29/2014 08:49 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
On 10/27/14, 6:35 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
This patch adds support for bracketed paste mode to readline. In
this mode, readline instructs the terminal to
On 11/06/2014 02:38 AM, Chet Ramey wrote:
On 11/5/14 9:02 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
On 10/29/2014 08:49 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
On 10/27/14, 6:35 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
This patch adds support for bracketed paste mode to readline. In
this mode, readline instructs the terminal to wrap
Daniel Colascione wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
I use paste into the shell with an embedded newline in order to
immediately execute a command *a lot*. If that were removed I would
be very unhappy.
I strongly doubt that your use case is typical.
It doesn't matter if it is typical or not. A
Chet Ramey wrote:
* paste into the text editor invoked by the `edit-and-execute-command' key
binding (C-xC-e in emacs mode), edit the command if desired, and have the
shell automatically execute the contents of the editing buffer when the
editor exits
Cool! This was an idea that I
On 10/30/2014 06:05 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Daniel Colascione wrote:
Well, I don't know whether Chet left the feature enabled by
default. I hope he did, though, since preventing execution of pasted
commands is one of the feature's key benefits. In bash, you should
be able to execute a pasted
Daniel Colascione wrote:
Well, I don't know whether Chet left the feature enabled by
default. I hope he did, though, since preventing execution of pasted
commands is one of the feature's key benefits. In bash, you should
be able to execute a pasted command sequence by typing RET after the
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Daniel Colascione dan...@dancol.org
wrote:
Sure, you might argue that users should paste into a trusted
intermediate location --- say a text editor --- inspect the code, and
then paste into the shell. That would be the prudent thing to do, but
users don't
On 10/30/2014 07:46 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Chet Ramey wrote:
* paste into the text editor invoked by the `edit-and-execute-command' key
binding (C-xC-e in emacs mode), edit the command if desired, and have the
shell automatically execute the contents of the editing buffer when the
editor
On 30 Oct 2014 18:45, Daniel Colascione wrote:
+1
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Daniel Colascione wrote:
Well, I don't know whether Chet left the feature enabled by
default. I hope he did, though, since preventing execution of pasted
commands is one of the feature's key benefits. In bash, you should
be able to execute a pasted command sequence by typing RET after the
On 10/29/2014 09:35 PM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 10/27/2014 10:35 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
+@item enable-bracketed-paste
+@vindex enable-bracketed-paste
+If set to @samp{on} and the terminal supports bracketed paste mode,
+configure it to insert each paste into the editing buffer as a
On 10/29/2014 09:42 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
On 10/29/2014 09:35 PM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 10/27/2014 10:35 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
+@item enable-bracketed-paste
+@vindex enable-bracketed-paste
+If set to @samp{on} and the terminal supports bracketed paste mode,
+configure it to
On 10/29/14 5:35 PM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 10/27/2014 10:35 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
+@item enable-bracketed-paste
+@vindex enable-bracketed-paste
+If set to @samp{on} and the terminal supports bracketed paste mode,
+configure it to insert each paste into the editing buffer as a
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