POSIX bashing
Curtis Yarvin
cgy at cs.brown.edu
Sat Mar 30 08:59:50 AEST 1991
In article <3446 at unisoft.UUCP> greywolf at unisoft.UUCP (The Grey Wolf) writes:
>...as next to useless as one can get without removing, say,
>the "minimal" tty editing functions (erase, kill, intr, quit,
How many applications that you use keep the terminal in cooked mode? If the
answer is "too many," I recommend the "fep" program, which gives any
"cooked" app history and other editing features. Needless to say, it uses
with raw-mode (and a pty). Unlesss you are a godlike typist, your life will
become much easier.
Cooked mode is obsolete. It was originally an efficiency hack to reduce I/O
processing; this has long been a marginal optimisation. Any text interface
written today should use the GNU "readline" libraries, or an equivalent.
curtis
"I tried living in the real world
Instead of a shell
But I was bored before I even began." - The Smiths
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