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Re: Issues with `rl_vi_change_char' function in combination with `_rl_vi
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: Issues with `rl_vi_change_char' function in combination with `_rl_vi_redoing = 1' |
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Sat, 17 Jun 2017 14:50:15 -0400 |
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On 6/17/17 5:27 AM, Eduardo A. Bustamante López wrote:
> # When bash is compiled with multibyte support, the following happens:
>
> - set -o vi
> - Type: <a><ESC><r><ñ><.>
> - Bash writes \261 to `mb[0]' and '\0' to `mb[1]' (ñ is U+00F1, or in
> UTF-8, \303\261)
This needs changes similar to _rl_vi_last_search_char.
> - `mb' is of type signed char, and not really suitable to store a wide
> character.
This doesn't really matter, since that's not the intent.
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