07-11-2012
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
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term::readline::zoid::emacs
Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs(3pm)
NAME
Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs - a readline emacs mode
SYNOPSIS
This class is used as a mode under Term::ReadLine::Zoid, see there for usage details.
DESCRIPTION
This mode provides some emacs key-bindings, taking the bash(1) implementation as a reference.
This module also provides a 'emac_multiline' key map.
KEY MAPPING
These bindings are additional to those in Term::ReadLine::Zoid which already contains some emacs key bindings.
escape, ^[ (prefix_meta)
meta-f (forward_word)
meta-b (backward_word)
^X^V (switch_mode_command)
Enter (vi) command mode. Taken from zsh(1).
^V, ^Q (quoted_insert)
Insert next key literally, ignoring any key-bindings.
WARNING: control or escape chars in the editline can cause unexpected results
TODO
Get count args right (see bash reference)
A lot more bindings
A emacs multiline mode
AUTHOR
Jaap Karssenberg (Pardus) <pardus@cpan.org>
Copyright (c) 2004 Jaap G Karssenberg. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Term::ReadLine::Zoid
perl v5.8.7 2005-08-07 Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs(3pm)