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[Bug-readline] c + movement in vi mode


From: Aryeh Leib Taurog
Subject: [Bug-readline] c + movement in vi mode
Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2010 18:39:56 +0300
User-agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 (Windows/20100228)

Hi,

I don't know if this is a bug or not, but I am not sure where else to ask. I am very grateful to have gnureadline, maybe I just some guidance configuring it.

When using bash in vi mode, I can combine the 'c' command with a multi-keystroke motion just like I do in vi. i.e. I type

psql -t -A -f myscript.sql<ESC>0ctm

I am now changing the command line up to the filename myscript.sql

When I try this elsewhere, it doesn't work. For example in python when I type "datetime.now()<ESC>02ftct(" I expect to change the text "time.now" but it simply positions the cursor on the "w" as if I had not typed "c" Is there some way to get the expected behavior outside of bash? Note that the "c" command does work with single-keystroke motions, for instance "ce" or even with number modifier, "c2e"

my ~/.inputrc looks like this:

set editing-mode vi
set keymap vi

I get the same behavior in psql or using rlwrap. I have tried this in several different terminals (terminator, xterm, cygwin-rxvt), using cygwin on windows and also on debian lenny (dpkg output below)

un  lib-readline-java        <none>       (no description available)
un  libreadline-common       <none>       (no description available)
ii libreadline-java 0.8.0.1-8.1 GNU readline and BSD editline wrappers for Java
un  libreadline-java-doc     <none>       (no description available)
un  libreadline-ruby         <none>       (no description available)
un  libreadline-ruby1.8      <none>       (no description available)
un  libreadline4             <none>       (no description available)
ii libreadline5 5.2-3.1 GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries ii libreadline6 6.1-1 GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries
un  libterm-readline-gnu-per <none>       (no description available)
ii libterm-readline-perl-pe 1.0302-1 Perl implementation of Readline libraries ii readline-common 5.2-3.1 GNU readline and history libraries, common files
un  tclreadline              <none>       (no description available)

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Thanks in advance.

Aryeh Leib Taurog



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