On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 11:07 AM, "Ståle W. Pedersen"
<spederse(a)redhat.com>wrote:
hi, sorry for the late reply, i had some trouble with my vpn.
currently jreadline can be found here:
https://github.com/stalep/jreadline
ive uploaded it to maven repo via nexus.
the pull to integrate it with jboss-cli:
https://github.com/stalep/jboss-as/commit/104912002dfc879a2fc8338e317f88d...
regarding
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/FORGE-553 i just tested in
jreadline now and i can type chars like: ã,â,ä,Õ,Ö,õ + ive tested with
norwegian chars like å,ø,æ.
- let me know if any of you have tested it with these chars and have
different result.
regarding the key benefits ill say it has a better key handling, vi(!!)
You won me over, vi FTW!
and emacs mode, undo, redo, easy to configure with different
settings,
partial completes (similar to bash), ++
- no more files thats read to enable key bindings (in the future ill
support changing key bindings by inputrc).
some of the issues that's found in jline/jline2 with multiple line
breaks is working in jreadline.
- im not saying jreadline is without bugs, but if/when you find any or
have any feature requests ill try to respond quickly.
regards, ståle
ps: just to be clear, i started jreadline because i was tired of seeing
many pull requests to jline/jline2 being ignored for a long time. so one
weekend i sat down and started this...
Awesome! A savoir for those lonely pull requests :)
-Dan
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