Message224313
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pitrou |
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Drekin, benjamin.peterson, brett.cannon, eric.araujo, georg.brandl, gvanrossum, ncoghlan, pitrou, steve.dower, tshepang, vstinner |
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2014年07月30日.15:29:15 |
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Yes |
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<1406734156.26.0.317500053452.issue17620@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Yes, it is. GNU readline will use a FILE*. Apparently, one can customize this behaviour, see http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/readline.html#SEC25
"""Variable: rl_getc_func_t * rl_getc_function
If non-zero, Readline will call indirectly through this pointer to get a character from the input stream. By default, it is set to rl_getc, the default Readline character input function (see section 2.4.8 Character Input). In general, an application that sets rl_getc_function should consider setting rl_input_available_hook as well. """
It is not obvious how that interacts with special keys, e.g. arrows. |
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| 2014年07月30日 15:29:16 | pitrou | set | recipients:
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