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Re: [Bug-readline] Refresh readline notion of terminal size
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Carlos Pita |
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Re: [Bug-readline] Refresh readline notion of terminal size |
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Fri, 15 Jul 2016 12:24:42 -0300 |
> Sure, but that still requires that the application that calls readline to
> be changed. If the problem is that applications (like ipython) don't get
> Am I misunderstanding you?
I think I'm misunderstanding you. I thought rl_callback_read_char was
some place where rl was always returning and thus a good place to hook
the update. If not, is there any place, say a main event loop, like
that? I don't know anything about rl internals.
Regarding ipython: it's already using prompt toolkit and it's moving
very fast so I don't think many users will be running legacy versions
for a long time.
>>> Do you want this to be something a user could invoke or set to overcome
>>> delays in application updates?
> I mean update delays as in distributing new code versions.
I was thinking you might have meant that while you were typing it. :)
Re: [Bug-readline] Refresh readline notion of terminal size, Chet Ramey, 2016/07/15
- Re: [Bug-readline] Refresh readline notion of terminal size, Carlos Pita, 2016/07/15
- Re: [Bug-readline] Refresh readline notion of terminal size, Chet Ramey, 2016/07/15
- Re: [Bug-readline] Refresh readline notion of terminal size,
Carlos Pita <=
- Re: [Bug-readline] Refresh readline notion of terminal size, Chet Ramey, 2016/07/15
- Re: [Bug-readline] Refresh readline notion of terminal size, Carlos Pita, 2016/07/15
- Re: [Bug-readline] Refresh readline notion of terminal size, Chet Ramey, 2016/07/15
- Re: [Bug-readline] Refresh readline notion of terminal size, Carlos Pita, 2016/07/15