Erase/kill on login
Root Boy Jim
rbj at icst-cmr.arpa
Fri Mar 18 16:17:51 AEST 1988
In some article, root at stcns3.stc.oz (System Supervisor) writes:
> Is there any way in Sys V to get to use arbitrary erase/kill characters
> while logging in? Why those brain-damaged #/@ characters are still used,
> I don't know. I haven't seen a hard-copy terminal for quite some time...
At least these chars, albeit brain damaged, are standard! (:-)
Wrong. I'm willing to bet the great majority of unix users *never* used
either of these characters for either function.
problem with letting everyone define their very own erase/kill
chars is that then noone knows what to use. For you, for example,
the preferred and intuitive chars are bs and ^U. I on the other
hand *hate* ^U and use bs and ^X (like it says in ascii - cancel!).
Cancel? Why not just NAK it :-) But seriously, BSD's standard control
chars (erase is DEL, kill is ^U) are what DEC has been using for years,
all the way back to RT-11. The only difference is ^D vs ^Z.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not flaming your choice of chars, just
pointing out that a little more chaos would creep in with those
kinds of settable params. If you have source code you can easily
change it. At the very least, #/@ should be supported... -- Derek
No. #/@ should be dropped. They are graphics, not control characters.
Whichever you choose, at least pick them from the right set.
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(Root Boy) Jim Cottrell <rbj at icst-cmr.arpa>
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