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authorAndrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
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committerAndrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
Wed, 19 Apr 2000 01:59:39 +0000 (01:59 +0000)
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+Tue Apr 18 15:43:52 2000  Andrew Cagney  <cagney@b1.cygnus.com>
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+       * readline.0: Delete.  Generated by Makefile, deleted by distclean
+       rule.
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 Tue Mar 28 16:06:22 2000  Andrew Cagney  <cagney@b1.cygnus.com>
 
        * inc-hist.texinfo, rluser.texinfo: Revert change Fri Mar 24
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-READLINE(3)                                           READLINE(3)
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-
-N\bNA\bAM\bME\bE
-       readline - get a line from a user with editing
-
-S\bSY\bYN\bNO\bOP\bPS\bSI\bIS\bS
-       #\b#i\bin\bnc\bcl\blu\bud\bde\be <\b<s\bst\btd\bdi\bio\bo.\b.h\bh>\b>
-       #\b#i\bin\bnc\bcl\blu\bud\bde\be <\b<r\bre\bea\bad\bdl\bli\bin\bne\be.\b.h\bh>\b>
-       #\b#i\bin\bnc\bcl\blu\bud\bde\be <\b<h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by.\b.h\bh>\b>
-
-       c\bch\bha\bar\br *\b*r\bre\bea\bad\bdl\bli\bin\bne\be (\b(p\bpr\bro\bom\bmp\bpt\bt)\b)
-       c\bch\bha\bar\br *\b*p\bpr\bro\bom\bmp\bpt\bt;\b;
-
-C\bCO\bOP\bPY\bYR\bRI\bIG\bGH\bHT\bT
-       Readline  is Copyright (C) 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996 by
-       the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-D\bDE\bES\bSC\bCR\bRI\bIP\bPT\bTI\bIO\bON\bN
-       r\bre\bea\bad\bdl\bli\bin\bne\be will read a line from the terminal and return it,
-       using p\bpr\bro\bom\bmp\bpt\bt as a prompt.  If p\bpr\bro\bom\bmp\bpt\bt is null, no prompt is
-       issued.  The line returned is allocated with _\bm_\ba_\bl_\bl_\bo_\bc(3), so
-       the  caller must free it when finished.  The line returned
-       has the final newline removed, so only  the  text  of  the
-       line remains.
-
-       r\bre\bea\bad\bdl\bli\bin\bne\be  offers  editing  capabilities  while the user is
-       entering the line.  By default, the line editing  commands
-       are  similar  to  those of emacs.  A vi-style line editing
-       interface is also available.
-
-R\bRE\bET\bTU\bUR\bRN\bN V\bVA\bAL\bLU\bUE\bE
-       r\bre\bea\bad\bdl\bli\bin\bne\be returns the text of the line read.  A blank  line
-       returns  the  empty  string.   If E\bEO\bOF\bF is encountered while
-       reading a line, and the line is empty, N\bNU\bUL\bLL\bL  is  returned.
-       If  an E\bEO\bOF\bF is read with a non-empty line, it is treated as
-       a newline.
-
-N\bNO\bOT\bTA\bAT\bTI\bIO\bON\bN
-       An emacs-style notation  is  used  to  denote  keystrokes.
-       Control  keys  are  denoted by C-_\bk_\be_\by, e.g., C-n means Con-
-       trol-N.  Similarly, _\bm_\be_\bt_\ba keys are denoted by M-_\bk_\be_\by, so M-x
-       means Meta-X.  (On keyboards without a _\bm_\be_\bt_\ba key, M-_\bx means
-       ESC _\bx, i.e., press the Escape key then the  _\bx  key.   This
-       makes  ESC  the  _\bm_\be_\bt_\ba _\bp_\br_\be_\bf_\bi_\bx.  The combination M-C-_\bx means
-       ESC-Control-_\bx, or press the Escape key then hold the  Con-
-       trol key while pressing the _\bx key.)
-
-       Readline  commands  may  be given numeric _\ba_\br_\bg_\bu_\bm_\be_\bn_\bt_\bs, which
-       normally act as a repeat count.  Sometimes, however, it is
-       the  sign  of the argument that is significant.  Passing a
-       negative argument to a command that acts  in  the  forward
-       direction  (e.g., k\bki\bil\bll\bl-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\be) causes that command to act in
-       a backward direction.  Commands whose behavior with  argu-
-       ments deviates from this are noted.
-
-       When  a  command  is  described  as _\bk_\bi_\bl_\bl_\bi_\bn_\bg text, the text
-
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-READLINE(3)                                           READLINE(3)
-
-
-       deleted is saved for possible future retrieval  (_\by_\ba_\bn_\bk_\bi_\bn_\bg).
-       The  killed  text  is  saved  in a _\bk_\bi_\bl_\bl _\br_\bi_\bn_\bg.  Consecutive
-       kills cause the text to  be  accumulated  into  one  unit,
-       which  can  be  yanked all at once.  Commands which do not
-       kill text separate the chunks of text on the kill ring.
-
-I\bIN\bNI\bIT\bTI\bIA\bAL\bLI\bIZ\bZA\bAT\bTI\bIO\bON\bN F\bFI\bIL\bLE\bE
-       Readline is customized by putting commands in an  initial-
-       ization file (the _\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc file).  The name of this file is
-       taken from the value of the I\bIN\bNP\bPU\bUT\bTR\bRC\bC environment  variable.
-       If  that  variable  is  unset,  the default is _\b~_\b/_\b._\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc.
-       When a program which uses the readline library starts  up,
-       the  init file is read, and the key bindings and variables
-       are set.  There are only a few basic constructs allowed in
-       the  readline  init file.  Blank lines are ignored.  Lines
-       beginning with a #\b# are comments.  Lines beginning with a $\b$
-       indicate  conditional  constructs.  Other lines denote key
-       bindings and variable settings.  Each program  using  this
-       library may add its own commands and bindings.
-
-       For example, placing
-
-              M-Control-u: universal-argument
-       or
-              C-Meta-u: universal-argument
-       into  the  _\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc  would  make M-C-u execute the readline
-       command _\bu_\bn_\bi_\bv_\be_\br_\bs_\ba_\bl_\b-_\ba_\br_\bg_\bu_\bm_\be_\bn_\bt.
-
-       The following  symbolic  character  names  are  recognized
-       while processing key bindings: _\bR_\bU_\bB_\bO_\bU_\bT, _\bD_\bE_\bL, _\bE_\bS_\bC, _\bL_\bF_\bD, _\bN_\bE_\bW_\b-
-       _\bL_\bI_\bN_\bE, _\bR_\bE_\bT, _\bR_\bE_\bT_\bU_\bR_\bN, _\bS_\bP_\bC, _\bS_\bP_\bA_\bC_\bE, and _\bT_\bA_\bB.   In  addition  to
-       command  names,  readline  allows  keys  to  be bound to a
-       string that is inserted when the key is pressed (a _\bm_\ba_\bc_\br_\bo).
-
-
-   K\bKe\bey\by B\bBi\bin\bnd\bdi\bin\bng\bgs\bs
-       The  syntax  for  controlling  key bindings in the _\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc
-       file is simple.  All that is required is the name  of  the
-       command or the text of a macro and a key sequence to which
-       it should be bound. The name may be specified  in  one  of
-       two  ways:  as a symbolic key name, possibly with _\bM_\be_\bt_\ba_\b- or
-       _\bC_\bo_\bn_\bt_\br_\bo_\bl_\b- prefixes, or as a key sequence.  When  using  the
-       form  k\bke\bey\byn\bna\bam\bme\be:_\bf_\bu_\bn_\bc_\bt_\bi_\bo_\bn_\b-_\bn_\ba_\bm_\be  or _\bm_\ba_\bc_\br_\bo, _\bk_\be_\by_\bn_\ba_\bm_\be is the name
-       of a key spelled out in English.  For example:
-
-              Control-u: universal-argument
-              Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word
-              Control-o: ">&output"
-
-       In the above example, _\bC_\b-_\bu is bound to the function u\bun\bni\biv\bve\ber\br-\b-
-       s\bsa\bal\bl-\b-a\bar\brg\bgu\bum\bme\ben\bnt\bt,   _\bM_\b-_\bD_\bE_\bL  is  bound  to  the  function  b\bba\bac\bck\bk-\b-
-       w\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-k\bki\bil\bll\bl-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd,  and  _\bC_\b-_\bo  is  bound  to  run  the   macro
-       expressed  on  the right hand side (that is, to insert the
-       text _\b>_\b&_\bo_\bu_\bt_\bp_\bu_\bt into the line).
-
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-       In the second form, "\b"k\bke\bey\bys\bse\beq\bq"\b":_\bf_\bu_\bn_\bc_\bt_\bi_\bo_\bn_\b-_\bn_\ba_\bm_\be or _\bm_\ba_\bc_\br_\bo,  k\bke\bey\by-\b-
-       s\bse\beq\bq differs from k\bke\bey\byn\bna\bam\bme\be above in that strings denoting an
-       entire key  sequence  may  be  specified  by  placing  the
-       sequence  within  double quotes.  Some GNU Emacs style key
-       escapes can be used, as in the following example.
-
-              "\C-u": universal-argument
-              "\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file
-              "\e[11~": "Function Key 1"
-
-       In this example, _\bC_\b-_\bu is again bound to the  function  u\bun\bni\bi-\b-
-       v\bve\ber\brs\bsa\bal\bl-\b-a\bar\brg\bgu\bum\bme\ben\bnt\bt.    _\bC_\b-_\bx  _\bC_\b-_\br  is  bound  to  the  function
-       r\bre\be-\b-r\bre\bea\bad\bd-\b-i\bin\bni\bit\bt-\b-f\bfi\bil\ble\be, and _\bE_\bS_\bC _\b[ _\b1 _\b1 _\b~ is bound to insert  the
-       text  F\bFu\bun\bnc\bct\bti\bio\bon\bn  K\bKe\bey\by  1\b1.   The  full set of GNU Emacs style
-       escape sequences is
-              \\b\C\bC-\b-    control prefix
-              \\b\M\bM-\b-    meta prefix
-              \\b\e\be     an escape character
-              \\b\\\b\     backslash
-              \\b\"\b"     literal "
-              \\b\'\b'     literal '
-
-       In addition to the GNU Emacs  style  escape  sequences,  a
-       second set of backslash escapes is available:
-              \\b\a\ba     alert (bell)
-              \\b\b\bb     backspace
-              \\b\d\bd     delete
-              \\b\f\bf     form feed
-              \\b\n\bn     newline
-              \\b\r\br     carriage return
-              \\b\t\bt     horizontal tab
-              \\b\v\bv     vertical tab
-              \\b\_\bn_\bn_\bn   the  character whose ASCII code is the octal
-                     value _\bn_\bn_\bn (one to three digits)
-              \\b\x\bx_\bn_\bn_\bn  the character whose ASCII code is  the  hex-
-                     adecimal value _\bn_\bn_\bn (one to three digits)
-
-       When entering the text of a macro, single or double quotes
-       should be used to indicate a macro  definition.   Unquoted
-       text is assumed to be a function name.  In the macro body,
-       the backslash escapes described above are expanded.  Back-
-       slash  will  quote  any other character in the macro text,
-       including " and '.
-
-       B\bBa\bas\bsh\bh allows the current readline key bindings to  be  dis-
-       played  or  modified  with  the b\bbi\bin\bnd\bd builtin command.  The
-       editing mode may be switched  during  interactive  use  by
-       using  the  -\b-o\bo  option  to the s\bse\bet\bt builtin command.  Other
-       programs using this library  provide  similar  mechanisms.
-       The  _\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc  file  may be edited and re-read if a program
-       does not provide any other means to incorporate new  bind-
-       ings.
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-   V\bVa\bar\bri\bia\bab\bbl\ble\bes\bs
-       Readline  has  variables  that can be used to further cus-
-       tomize its behavior.  A variable may be set in the _\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc
-       file with a statement of the form
-
-              s\bse\bet\bt _\bv_\ba_\br_\bi_\ba_\bb_\bl_\be_\b-_\bn_\ba_\bm_\be _\bv_\ba_\bl_\bu_\be
-
-       Except where noted, readline variables can take the values
-       O\bOn\bn or O\bOf\bff\bf.  The variables and their default values are:
-
-       b\bbe\bel\bll\bl-\b-s\bst\bty\byl\ble\be (\b(a\bau\bud\bdi\bib\bbl\ble\be)\b)
-              Controls what happens when readline wants  to  ring
-              the  terminal bell.  If set to n\bno\bon\bne\be, readline never
-              rings the bell.  If set to v\bvi\bis\bsi\bib\bbl\ble\be, readline uses a
-              visible  bell if one is available.  If set to a\bau\bud\bdi\bi-\b-
-              b\bbl\ble\be, readline attempts to ring the terminal's bell.
-       c\bco\bom\bmm\bme\ben\bnt\bt-\b-b\bbe\beg\bgi\bin\bn (\b(`\b``\b`#\b#'\b''\b')\b)
-              The  string  that  is  inserted in v\bvi\bi mode when the
-              i\bin\bns\bse\ber\brt\bt-\b-c\bco\bom\bmm\bme\ben\bnt\bt command is executed.   This  command
-              is  bound  to M\bM-\b-#\b# in emacs mode and to #\b# in vi com-
-              mand mode.
-       c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bti\bio\bon\bn-\b-i\big\bgn\bno\bor\bre\be-\b-c\bca\bas\bse\be (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              If set to O\bOn\bn, readline performs  filename  matching
-              and completion in a case-insensitive fashion.
-       c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bti\bio\bon\bn-\b-q\bqu\bue\ber\bry\by-\b-i\bit\bte\bem\bms\bs (\b(1\b10\b00\b0)\b)
-              This  determines  when  the  user  is queried about
-              viewing the number of possible  completions  gener-
-              ated  by  the p\bpo\bos\bss\bsi\bib\bbl\ble\be-\b-c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bti\bio\bon\bns\bs command.  It may
-              be set to any integer value greater than  or  equal
-              to  zero.  If the number of possible completions is
-              greater than or equal to the value  of  this  vari-
-              able, the user is asked whether or not he wishes to
-              view them; otherwise they are simply listed on  the
-              terminal.
-       c\bco\bon\bnv\bve\ber\brt\bt-\b-m\bme\bet\bta\ba (\b(O\bOn\bn)\b)
-              If set to O\bOn\bn, readline will convert characters with
-              the eighth bit set to  an  ASCII  key  sequence  by
-              stripping  the  eighth bit and prepending an escape
-              character (in effect, using escape as the _\bm_\be_\bt_\ba _\bp_\br_\be_\b-
-              _\bf_\bi_\bx).
-       d\bdi\bis\bsa\bab\bbl\ble\be-\b-c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bti\bio\bon\bn (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              If  set  to  O\bOn\bn, readline will inhibit word comple-
-              tion.  Completion characters will be inserted  into
-              the line as if they had been mapped to s\bse\bel\blf\bf-\b-i\bin\bns\bse\ber\brt\bt.
-       e\bed\bdi\bit\bti\bin\bng\bg-\b-m\bmo\bod\bde\be (\b(e\bem\bma\bac\bcs\bs)\b)
-              Controls whether readline begins with a set of  key
-              bindings  similar to _\be_\bm_\ba_\bc_\bs or _\bv_\bi.  e\bed\bdi\bit\bti\bin\bng\bg-\b-m\bmo\bod\bde\be can
-              be set to either e\bem\bma\bac\bcs\bs or v\bvi\bi.
-       e\ben\bna\bab\bbl\ble\be-\b-k\bke\bey\byp\bpa\bad\bd (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              When set to O\bOn\bn, readline will  try  to  enable  the
-              application keypad when it is called.  Some systems
-              need this to enable the arrow keys.
-       e\bex\bxp\bpa\ban\bnd\bd-\b-t\bti\bil\bld\bde\be (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              If set to o\bon\bn, tilde  expansion  is  performed  when
-
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-              readline attempts word completion.
-       h\bho\bor\bri\biz\bzo\bon\bnt\bta\bal\bl-\b-s\bsc\bcr\bro\bol\bll\bl-\b-m\bmo\bod\bde\be (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              When  set  to  O\bOn\bn, makes readline use a single line
-              for display, scrolling the input horizontally on  a
-              single  screen line when it becomes longer than the
-              screen width rather than wrapping to a new line.
-       i\bin\bnp\bpu\but\bt-\b-m\bme\bet\bta\ba (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              If set to O\bOn\bn, readline will enable eight-bit  input
-              (that  is,  it will not strip the high bit from the
-              characters it reads), regardless of what the termi-
-              nal claims it can support.  The name m\bme\bet\bta\ba-\b-f\bfl\bla\bag\bg is a
-              synonym for this variable.
-       i\bis\bse\bea\bar\brc\bch\bh-\b-t\bte\ber\brm\bmi\bin\bna\bat\bto\bor\brs\bs (\b(`\b``\b`C\bC-\b-[\b[C\bC-\b-J\bJ'\b''\b')\b)
-              The string of characters that should  terminate  an
-              incremental  search  without subsequently executing
-              the character as a command.  If this  variable  has
-              not  been given a value, the characters _\bE_\bS_\bC and _\bC_\b-_\bJ
-              will terminate an incremental search.
-       k\bke\bey\bym\bma\bap\bp (\b(e\bem\bma\bac\bcs\bs)\b)
-              Set the current readline keymap.  The set of  legal
-              keymap  names is _\be_\bm_\ba_\bc_\bs_\b, _\be_\bm_\ba_\bc_\bs_\b-_\bs_\bt_\ba_\bn_\bd_\ba_\br_\bd_\b, _\be_\bm_\ba_\bc_\bs_\b-_\bm_\be_\bt_\ba_\b,
-              _\be_\bm_\ba_\bc_\bs_\b-_\bc_\bt_\bl_\bx_\b, _\bv_\bi_\b, _\bv_\bi_\b-_\bm_\bo_\bv_\be_\b, _\bv_\bi_\b-_\bc_\bo_\bm_\bm_\ba_\bn_\bd, and _\bv_\bi_\b-_\bi_\bn_\bs_\be_\br_\bt.
-              _\bv_\bi is equivalent to _\bv_\bi_\b-_\bc_\bo_\bm_\bm_\ba_\bn_\bd; _\be_\bm_\ba_\bc_\bs is equivalent
-              to _\be_\bm_\ba_\bc_\bs_\b-_\bs_\bt_\ba_\bn_\bd_\ba_\br_\bd.  The default value is _\be_\bm_\ba_\bc_\bs; the
-              value  of  e\bed\bdi\bit\bti\bin\bng\bg-\b-m\bmo\bod\bde\be  also  affects  the default
-              keymap.
-       m\bma\bar\brk\bk-\b-d\bdi\bir\bre\bec\bct\bto\bor\bri\bie\bes\bs (\b(O\bOn\bn)\b)
-              If set to O\bOn\bn, complete<d  directory  names  have  a
-              slash appended.
-       m\bma\bar\brk\bk-\b-m\bmo\bod\bdi\bif\bfi\bie\bed\bd-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\bes\bs (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              If set to O\bOn\bn, history lines that have been modified
-              are displayed with a preceding asterisk (*\b*).
-       o\bou\but\btp\bpu\but\bt-\b-m\bme\bet\bta\ba (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              If set to O\bOn\bn, readline will display characters with
-              the  eighth bit set directly rather than as a meta-
-              prefixed escape sequence.
-       p\bpr\bri\bin\bnt\bt-\b-c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bti\bio\bon\bns\bs-\b-h\bho\bor\bri\biz\bzo\bon\bnt\bta\bal\bll\bly\by (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              If set to O\bOn\bn,  readline  will  display  completions
-              with  matches  sorted  horizontally in alphabetical
-              order, rather than down the screen.
-       s\bsh\bho\bow\bw-\b-a\bal\bll\bl-\b-i\bif\bf-\b-a\bam\bmb\bbi\big\bgu\buo\bou\bus\bs (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              This alters the default behavior of the  completion
-              functions.   If  set  to  o\bon\bn, words which have more
-              than one possible completion cause the  matches  to
-              be  listed immediately instead of ringing the bell.
-       v\bvi\bis\bsi\bib\bbl\ble\be-\b-s\bst\bta\bat\bts\bs (\b(O\bOf\bff\bf)\b)
-              If set to O\bOn\bn, a character denoting a file's type as
-              reported  by  s\bst\bta\bat\bt(2)  is  appended to the filename
-              when listing possible completions.
-
-   C\bCo\bon\bnd\bdi\bit\bti\bio\bon\bna\bal\bl C\bCo\bon\bns\bst\btr\bru\buc\bct\bts\bs
-       Readline implements a facility similar in  spirit  to  the
-       conditional  compilation  features  of  the C preprocessor
-       which allows key bindings  and  variable  settings  to  be
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-       performed  as  the result of tests.  There are four parser
-       directives used.
-
-       $\b$i\bif\bf    The $\b$i\bif\bf construct allows bindings to be made  based
-              on  the  editing  mode, the terminal being used, or
-              the application using readline.  The  text  of  the
-              test  extends to the end of the line; no characters
-              are required to isolate it.
-
-              m\bmo\bod\bde\be   The m\bmo\bod\bde\be=\b= form of the $\b$i\bif\bf directive is  used
-                     to  test  whether readline is in emacs or vi
-                     mode.  This may be used in conjunction  with
-                     the s\bse\bet\bt k\bke\bey\bym\bma\bap\bp command, for instance, to set
-                     bindings in the  _\be_\bm_\ba_\bc_\bs_\b-_\bs_\bt_\ba_\bn_\bd_\ba_\br_\bd  and  _\be_\bm_\ba_\bc_\bs_\b-
-                     _\bc_\bt_\bl_\bx  keymaps  only  if readline is starting
-                     out in emacs mode.
-
-              t\bte\ber\brm\bm   The t\bte\ber\brm\bm=\b= form may be used to include termi-
-                     nal-specific  key  bindings, perhaps to bind
-                     the key sequences output by  the  terminal's
-                     function  keys.   The word on the right side
-                     of the =\b= is tested against the full name  of
-                     the terminal and the portion of the terminal
-                     name before the first -\b-.  This allows _\bs_\bu_\bn to
-                     match both _\bs_\bu_\bn and _\bs_\bu_\bn_\b-_\bc_\bm_\bd, for instance.
-
-              a\bap\bpp\bpl\bli\bic\bca\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn
-                     The a\bap\bpp\bpl\bli\bic\bca\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn construct is used to include
-                     application-specific settings.  Each program
-                     using the readline library sets the _\ba_\bp_\bp_\bl_\bi_\bc_\ba_\b-
-                     _\bt_\bi_\bo_\bn _\bn_\ba_\bm_\be, and an  initialization  file  can
-                     test  for a particular value.  This could be
-                     used to bind key sequences to functions use-
-                     ful  for  a specific program.  For instance,
-                     the following command adds  a  key  sequence
-                     that  quotes the current or previous word in
-                     Bash:
-
-                     $\b$i\bif\bf bash
-                     # Quote the current or previous word
-                     "\C-xq": "\eb\"\ef\""
-                     $\b$e\ben\bnd\bdi\bif\bf
-
-       $\b$e\ben\bnd\bdi\bif\bf This command, as seen in the previous example, ter-
-              minates an $\b$i\bif\bf command.
-
-       $\b$e\bel\bls\bse\be  Commands  in  this  branch of the $\b$i\bif\bf directive are
-              executed if the test fails.
-
-       $\b$i\bin\bnc\bcl\blu\bud\bde\be
-              This directive takes a single filename as an  argu-
-              ment  and  reads  commands  and  bindings from that
-              file.  For example, the following  directive  would
-              read _\b/_\be_\bt_\bc_\b/_\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc:
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-
-S\bSE\bEA\bAR\bRC\bCH\bHI\bIN\bNG\bG
-       Readline  provides commands for searching through the com-
-       mand history for  lines  containing  a  specified  string.
-       There  are two search modes: _\bi_\bn_\bc_\br_\be_\bm_\be_\bn_\bt_\ba_\bl and _\bn_\bo_\bn_\b-_\bi_\bn_\bc_\br_\be_\bm_\be_\bn_\b-
-       _\bt_\ba_\bl.
-
-       Incremental searches begin before the  user  has  finished
-       typing the search string.  As each character of the search
-       string is typed, readline displays the next entry from the
-       history  matching the string typed so far.  An incremental
-       search requires only as many characters as needed to  find
-       the  desired history entry.  The characters present in the
-       value of the _\bi_\bs_\be_\ba_\br_\bc_\bh_\b-_\bt_\be_\br_\bm_\bi_\bn_\ba_\bt_\bo_\br_\bs variable are used to ter-
-       minate  an  incremental  search.  If that variable has not
-       been assigned a value the Escape and Control-J  characters
-       will  terminate  an  incremental  search.   Control-G will
-       abort an incremental search and restore the original line.
-       When  the search is terminated, the history entry contain-
-       ing the search string becomes the current line.   To  find
-       other matching entries in the history list, type Control-S
-       or Control-R as appropriate.  This will search backward or
-       forward  in  the  history  for  the next line matching the
-       search string typed so far.  Any other key sequence  bound
-       to  a  readline command will terminate the search and exe-
-       cute that command.  For instance, a _\bn_\be_\bw_\bl_\bi_\bn_\be will terminate
-       the search and accept the line, thereby executing the com-
-       mand from the history list.
-
-       Non-incremental searches read  the  entire  search  string
-       before starting to search for matching history lines.  The
-       search string may be typed by the user or be part  of  the
-       contents of the current line.
-
-E\bED\bDI\bIT\bTI\bIN\bNG\bG C\bCO\bOM\bMM\bMA\bAN\bND\bDS\bS
-       The  following  is a list of the names of the commands and
-       the default key sequences to which they are  bound.   Com-
-       mand  names  without  an  accompanying  key  sequence  are
-       unbound by default.
-
-   C\bCo\bom\bmm\bma\ban\bnd\bds\bs f\bfo\bor\br M\bMo\bov\bvi\bin\bng\bg
-       b\bbe\beg\bgi\bin\bnn\bni\bin\bng\bg-\b-o\bof\bf-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\be (\b(C\bC-\b-a\ba)\b)
-              Move to the start of the current line.
-       e\ben\bnd\bd-\b-o\bof\bf-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\be (\b(C\bC-\b-e\be)\b)
-              Move to the end of the line.
-       f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-c\bch\bha\bar\br (\b(C\bC-\b-f\bf)\b)
-              Move forward a character.
-       b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-c\bch\bha\bar\br (\b(C\bC-\b-b\bb)\b)
-              Move back a character.
-       f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd (\b(M\bM-\b-f\bf)\b)
-              Move forward to the end of the  next  word.   Words
-              are  composed  of  alphanumeric characters (letters
-              and digits).
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-       b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd (\b(M\bM-\b-b\bb)\b)
-              Move back to the start of this,  or  the  previous,
-              word.   Words  are composed of alphanumeric charac-
-              ters (letters and digits).
-       c\bcl\ble\bea\bar\br-\b-s\bsc\bcr\bre\bee\ben\bn (\b(C\bC-\b-l\bl)\b)
-              Clear the screen leaving the current  line  at  the
-              top  of  the screen.  With an argument, refresh the
-              current line without clearing the screen.
-       r\bre\bed\bdr\bra\baw\bw-\b-c\bcu\bur\brr\bre\ben\bnt\bt-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\be
-              Refresh the current line.
-
-   C\bCo\bom\bmm\bma\ban\bnd\bds\bs f\bfo\bor\br M\bMa\ban\bni\bip\bpu\bul\bla\bat\bti\bin\bng\bg t\bth\bhe\be H\bHi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by
-       a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\be (\b(N\bNe\bew\bwl\bli\bin\bne\be,\b, R\bRe\bet\btu\bur\brn\bn)\b)
-              Accept the line regardless of where the cursor  is.
-              If  this  line  is non-empty, add it to the history
-              list. If the line is a modified history line,  then
-              restore the history line to its original state.
-       p\bpr\bre\bev\bvi\bio\bou\bus\bs-\b-h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(C\bC-\b-p\bp)\b)
-              Fetch  the  previous command from the history list,
-              moving back in the list.
-       n\bne\bex\bxt\bt-\b-h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(C\bC-\b-n\bn)\b)
-              Fetch the next command from the history list,  mov-
-              ing forward in the list.
-       b\bbe\beg\bgi\bin\bnn\bni\bin\bng\bg-\b-o\bof\bf-\b-h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(M\bM-\b-<\b<)\b)
-              Move to the first line in the history.
-       e\ben\bnd\bd-\b-o\bof\bf-\b-h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(M\bM-\b->\b>)\b)
-              Move  to  the  end  of the input history, i.e., the
-              line currently being entered.
-       r\bre\bev\bve\ber\brs\bse\be-\b-s\bse\bea\bar\brc\bch\bh-\b-h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(C\bC-\b-r\br)\b)
-              Search backward starting at the  current  line  and
-              moving `up' through the history as necessary.  This
-              is an incremental search.
-       f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-s\bse\bea\bar\brc\bch\bh-\b-h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(C\bC-\b-s\bs)\b)
-              Search forward starting at  the  current  line  and
-              moving  `down'  through  the  history as necessary.
-              This is an incremental search.
-       n\bno\bon\bn-\b-i\bin\bnc\bcr\bre\bem\bme\ben\bnt\bta\bal\bl-\b-r\bre\bev\bve\ber\brs\bse\be-\b-s\bse\bea\bar\brc\bch\bh-\b-h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(M\bM-\b-p\bp)\b)
-              Search backward through the history starting at the
-              current  line  using a non-incremental search for a
-              string supplied by the user.
-       n\bno\bon\bn-\b-i\bin\bnc\bcr\bre\bem\bme\ben\bnt\bta\bal\bl-\b-f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-s\bse\bea\bar\brc\bch\bh-\b-h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(M\bM-\b-n\bn)\b)
-              Search forward through the  history  using  a  non-
-              incremental  search  for  a  string supplied by the
-              user.
-       h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by-\b-s\bse\bea\bar\brc\bch\bh-\b-f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd
-              Search forward through the history for  the  string
-              of characters between the start of the current line
-              and the current cursor position (the _\bp_\bo_\bi_\bn_\bt).   This
-              is a non-incremental search.
-       h\bhi\bis\bst\bto\bor\bry\by-\b-s\bse\bea\bar\brc\bch\bh-\b-b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd
-              Search  backward through the history for the string
-              of characters between the start of the current line
-              and the point.  This is a non-incremental search.
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-       y\bya\ban\bnk\bk-\b-n\bnt\bth\bh-\b-a\bar\brg\bg (\b(M\bM-\b-C\bC-\b-y\by)\b)
-              Insert  the  first argument to the previous command
-              (usually the second word on the previous  line)  at
-              point (the current cursor position).  With an argu-
-              ment _\bn, insert the _\bnth word from the previous  com-
-              mand  (the words in the previous command begin with
-              word 0).  A negative argument inserts the _\bnth  word
-              from the end of the previous command.
-       y\bya\ban\bnk\bk-\b-l\bla\bas\bst\bt-\b-a\bar\brg\bg (\b(M\bM-\b-.\b.,\b, M\bM-\b-_\b_)\b)
-              Insert  the  last  argument to the previous command
-              (the last word  of  the  previous  history  entry).
-              With an argument, behave exactly like y\bya\ban\bnk\bk-\b-n\bnt\bth\bh-\b-a\bar\brg\bg.
-              Successive calls to y\bya\ban\bnk\bk-\b-l\bla\bas\bst\bt-\b-a\bar\brg\bg move back through
-              the  history  list,  inserting the last argument of
-              each line in turn.
-
-   C\bCo\bom\bmm\bma\ban\bnd\bds\bs f\bfo\bor\br C\bCh\bha\ban\bng\bgi\bin\bng\bg T\bTe\bex\bxt\bt
-       d\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be-\b-c\bch\bha\bar\br (\b(C\bC-\b-d\bd)\b)
-              Delete the character under the cursor.  If point is
-              at  the beginning of the line, there are no charac-
-              ters in the line, and the last character typed  was
-              not bound to B\bBd\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be-\b-c\bch\bha\bar\br, then return E\bEO\bOF\bF.
-       b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-d\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be-\b-c\bch\bha\bar\br (\b(R\bRu\bub\bbo\bou\but\bt)\b)
-              Delete the character behind the cursor.  When given
-              a numeric argument, save the deleted  text  on  the
-              kill ring.
-       f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-d\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be-\b-c\bch\bha\bar\br
-              Delete  the  character under the cursor, unless the
-              cursor is at the end of the line, in which case the
-              character   behind   the  cursor  is  deleted.   By
-              default, this is not bound to a key.
-       q\bqu\buo\bot\bte\bed\bd-\b-i\bin\bns\bse\ber\brt\bt (\b(C\bC-\b-q\bq,\b, C\bC-\b-v\bv)\b)
-              Add the next character that you type  to  the  line
-              verbatim.   This  is  how to insert characters like
-              C\bC-\b-q\bq, for example.
-       t\bta\bab\bb-\b-i\bin\bns\bse\ber\brt\bt (\b(M\bM-\b-T\bTA\bAB\bB)\b)
-              Insert a tab character.
-       s\bse\bel\blf\bf-\b-i\bin\bns\bse\ber\brt\bt (\b(a\ba,\b, b\bb,\b, A\bA,\b, 1\b1,\b, !\b!,\b, .\b..\b..\b.)\b)
-              Insert the character typed.
-       t\btr\bra\ban\bns\bsp\bpo\bos\bse\be-\b-c\bch\bha\bar\brs\bs (\b(C\bC-\b-t\bt)\b)
-              Drag the character before point  forward  over  the
-              character  at  point.  Point moves forward as well.
-              If point is at the end of the line, then  transpose
-              the  two  characters  before point.  Negative argu-
-              ments don't work.
-       t\btr\bra\ban\bns\bsp\bpo\bos\bse\be-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bds\bs (\b(M\bM-\b-t\bt)\b)
-              Drag the word behind the cursor past  the  word  in
-              front  of  the  cursor  moving the cursor over that
-              word as well.
-       u\bup\bpc\bca\bas\bse\be-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd (\b(M\bM-\b-u\bu)\b)
-              Uppercase the current (or following) word.  With  a
-              negative argument, uppercase the previous word, but
-              do not move point.
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-              Lowercase the current (or following) word.  With  a
-              negative argument, lowercase the previous word, but
-              do not move point.
-       c\bca\bap\bpi\bit\bta\bal\bli\biz\bze\be-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd (\b(M\bM-\b-c\bc)\b)
-              Capitalize the current (or following) word.  With a
-              negative  argument,  capitalize  the previous word,
-              but do not move point.
-
-   K\bKi\bil\bll\bli\bin\bng\bg a\ban\bnd\bd Y\bYa\ban\bnk\bki\bin\bng\bg
-       k\bki\bil\bll\bl-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\be (\b(C\bC-\b-k\bk)\b)
-              Kill the text from the current cursor  position  to
-              the end of the line.
-       b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-k\bki\bil\bll\bl-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\be (\b(C\bC-\b-x\bx R\bRu\bub\bbo\bou\but\bt)\b)
-              Kill backward to the beginning of the line.
-       u\bun\bni\bix\bx-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\be-\b-d\bdi\bis\bsc\bca\bar\brd\bd (\b(C\bC-\b-u\bu)\b)
-              Kill  backward  from  point to the beginning of the
-              line.  The killed text is saved on the kill-ring.
-       k\bki\bil\bll\bl-\b-w\bwh\bho\bol\ble\be-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\be
-              Kill all characters on the current line, no  matter
-              where the cursor is.
-       k\bki\bil\bll\bl-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd (\b(M\bM-\b-d\bd)\b)
-              Kill  from  the  cursor  to  the end of the current
-              word, or if between words, to the end of  the  next
-              word.   Word  boundaries are the same as those used
-              by f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd.
-       b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-k\bki\bil\bll\bl-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd (\b(M\bM-\b-R\bRu\bub\bbo\bou\but\bt)\b)
-              Kill the word behind the cursor.   Word  boundaries
-              are the same as those used by b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd.
-       u\bun\bni\bix\bx-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd-\b-r\bru\bub\bbo\bou\but\bt (\b(C\bC-\b-w\bw)\b)
-              Kill  the word behind the cursor, using white space
-              as a word boundary.  The word boundaries  are  dif-
-              ferent from b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-k\bki\bil\bll\bl-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd.
-       d\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be-\b-h\bho\bor\bri\biz\bzo\bon\bnt\bta\bal\bl-\b-s\bsp\bpa\bac\bce\be (\b(M\bM-\b-\\b\)\b)
-              Delete all spaces and tabs around point.
-       k\bki\bil\bll\bl-\b-r\bre\beg\bgi\bio\bon\bn
-              Kill  the  text  between  the point and _\bm_\ba_\br_\bk (saved
-              cursor position).  This text is referred to as  the
-              _\br_\be_\bg_\bi_\bo_\bn.
-       c\bco\bop\bpy\by-\b-r\bre\beg\bgi\bio\bon\bn-\b-a\bas\bs-\b-k\bki\bil\bll\bl
-              Copy the text in the region to the kill buffer.
-       c\bco\bop\bpy\by-\b-b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd
-              Copy the word before point to the kill buffer.  The
-              word boundaries are the same as b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd.
-       c\bco\bop\bpy\by-\b-f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd
-              Copy the word following point to the  kill  buffer.
-              The word boundaries are the same as f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd-\b-w\bwo\bor\brd\bd.
-       y\bya\ban\bnk\bk (\b(C\bC-\b-y\by)\b)
-              Yank  the  top  of the kill ring into the buffer at
-              the cursor.
-       y\bya\ban\bnk\bk-\b-p\bpo\bop\bp (\b(M\bM-\b-y\by)\b)
-              Rotate the kill ring, and yank the new  top.   Only
-              works following y\bya\ban\bnk\bk or y\bya\ban\bnk\bk-\b-p\bpo\bop\bp.
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-   N\bNu\bum\bme\ber\bri\bic\bc A\bAr\brg\bgu\bum\bme\ben\bnt\bts\bs
-       d\bdi\big\bgi\bit\bt-\b-a\bar\brg\bgu\bum\bme\ben\bnt\bt (\b(M\bM-\b-0\b0,\b, M\bM-\b-1\b1,\b, .\b..\b..\b.,\b, M\bM-\b--\b-)\b)
-              Add  this  digit to the argument already accumulat-
-              ing, or start a new argument.  M-- starts  a  nega-
-              tive argument.
-       u\bun\bni\biv\bve\ber\brs\bsa\bal\bl-\b-a\bar\brg\bgu\bum\bme\ben\bnt\bt
-              This  is  another  way  to specify an argument.  If
-              this command is followed by  one  or  more  digits,
-              optionally  with a leading minus sign, those digits
-              define the argument.  If the command is followed by
-              digits, executing u\bun\bni\biv\bve\ber\brs\bsa\bal\bl-\b-a\bar\brg\bgu\bum\bme\ben\bnt\bt again ends the
-              numeric argument, but is otherwise ignored.   As  a
-              special  case,  if this command is immediately fol-
-              lowed by a character that is  neither  a  digit  or
-              minus sign, the argument count for the next command
-              is multiplied by four.  The argument count is  ini-
-              tially  one,  so  executing this function the first
-              time makes the argument count four, a  second  time
-              makes the argument count sixteen, and so on.
-
-   C\bCo\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bti\bin\bng\bg
-       c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bte\be (\b(T\bTA\bAB\bB)\b)
-              Attempt  to  perform  completion on the text before
-              point.  The actual completion performed is applica-
-              tion-specific.   B\bBa\bas\bsh\bh,  for instance, attempts com-
-              pletion treating the text as  a  variable  (if  the
-              text  begins  with $\b$), username (if the text begins
-              with ~\b~), hostname (if the text begins with  @\b@),  or
-              command  (including aliases and functions) in turn.
-              If none of these produces a match, filename comple-
-              tion  is attempted.  G\bGd\bdb\bb, on the other hand, allows
-              completion of program functions and variables,  and
-              only  attempts  filename  completion  under certain
-              circumstances.
-       p\bpo\bos\bss\bsi\bib\bbl\ble\be-\b-c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bti\bio\bon\bns\bs (\b(M\bM-\b-?\b?)\b)
-              List the possible completions of  the  text  before
-              point.
-       i\bin\bns\bse\ber\brt\bt-\b-c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bti\bio\bon\bns\bs (\b(M\bM-\b-*\b*)\b)
-              Insert  all  completions  of  the text before point
-              that would have been generated by  p\bpo\bos\bss\bsi\bib\bbl\ble\be-\b-c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\be-\b-
-              t\bti\bio\bon\bns\bs.
-       m\bme\ben\bnu\bu-\b-c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bte\be
-              Similar  to  c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bte\be,  but replaces the word to be
-              completed with a single match from the list of pos-
-              sible completions.  Repeated execution of m\bme\ben\bnu\bu-\b-c\bco\bom\bm-\b-
-              p\bpl\ble\bet\bte\be steps through the list  of  possible  comple-
-              tions, inserting each match in turn.  At the end of
-              the list of completions, the bell is rung  and  the
-              original  text is restored.  An argument of _\bn moves
-              _\bn positions forward in the list of matches; a nega-
-              tive  argument may be used to move backward through
-              the list.  This command is intended to be bound  to
-              T\bTA\bAB\bB, but is unbound by default.
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-       d\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be-\b-c\bch\bha\bar\br-\b-o\bor\br-\b-l\bli\bis\bst\bt
-              Deletes  the  character  under the cursor if not at
-              the beginning or end  of  the  line  (like  d\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be-\b-
-              c\bch\bha\bar\br).   If at the end of the line, behaves identi-
-              cally to  p\bpo\bos\bss\bsi\bib\bbl\ble\be-\b-c\bco\bom\bmp\bpl\ble\bet\bti\bio\bon\bns\bs.   This  command  is
-              unbound by default.
-
-   K\bKe\bey\byb\bbo\boa\bar\brd\bd M\bMa\bac\bcr\bro\bos\bs
-       s\bst\bta\bar\brt\bt-\b-k\bkb\bbd\bd-\b-m\bma\bac\bcr\bro\bo (\b(C\bC-\b-x\bx (\b()\b)
-              Begin  saving the characters typed into the current
-              keyboard macro.
-       e\ben\bnd\bd-\b-k\bkb\bbd\bd-\b-m\bma\bac\bcr\bro\bo (\b(C\bC-\b-x\bx )\b))\b)
-              Stop saving the characters typed into  the  current
-              keyboard macro and store the definition.
-       c\bca\bal\bll\bl-\b-l\bla\bas\bst\bt-\b-k\bkb\bbd\bd-\b-m\bma\bac\bcr\bro\bo (\b(C\bC-\b-x\bx e\be)\b)
-              Re-execute the last keyboard macro defined, by mak-
-              ing the characters in the macro appear as if  typed
-              at the keyboard.
-
-   M\bMi\bis\bsc\bce\bel\bll\bla\ban\bne\beo\bou\bus\bs
-       r\bre\be-\b-r\bre\bea\bad\bd-\b-i\bin\bni\bit\bt-\b-f\bfi\bil\ble\be (\b(C\bC-\b-x\bx C\bC-\b-r\br)\b)
-              Read  in  the  contents  of  the  _\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc file, and
-              incorporate any bindings  or  variable  assignments
-              found there.
-       a\bab\bbo\bor\brt\bt (\b(C\bC-\b-g\bg)\b)
-              Abort the current editing command and ring the ter-
-              minal's   bell   (subject   to   the   setting   of
-              b\bbe\bel\bll\bl-\b-s\bst\bty\byl\ble\be).
-       d\bdo\bo-\b-u\bup\bpp\bpe\ber\brc\bca\bas\bse\be-\b-v\bve\ber\brs\bsi\bio\bon\bn (\b(M\bM-\b-a\ba,\b, M\bM-\b-b\bb,\b, M\bM-\b-_\bx,\b, .\b..\b..\b.)\b)
-              If  the  metafied character _\bx is lowercase, run the
-              command that is bound to the  corresponding  upper-
-              case character.
-       p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx-\b-m\bme\bet\bta\ba (\b(E\bES\bSC\bC)\b)
-              Metafy  the next character typed.  E\bES\bSC\bC f\bf is equiva-
-              lent to M\bMe\bet\bta\ba-\b-f\bf.
-       u\bun\bnd\bdo\bo (\b(C\bC-\b-_\b_,\b, C\bC-\b-x\bx C\bC-\b-u\bu)\b)
-              Incremental undo, separately  remembered  for  each
-              line.
-       r\bre\bev\bve\ber\brt\bt-\b-l\bli\bin\bne\be (\b(M\bM-\b-r\br)\b)
-              Undo  all  changes made to this line.  This is like
-              executing the u\bun\bnd\bdo\bo command enough times  to  return
-              the line to its initial state.
-       t\bti\bil\bld\bde\be-\b-e\bex\bxp\bpa\ban\bnd\bd (\b(M\bM-\b-&\b&)\b)
-              Perform tilde expansion on the current word.
-       s\bse\bet\bt-\b-m\bma\bar\brk\bk (\b(C\bC-\b-@\b@,\b, M\bM-\b-<\b<s\bsp\bpa\bac\bce\be>\b>)\b)
-              Set  the  mark  to the current point.  If a numeric
-              argument is supplied, the mark is set to that posi-
-              tion.
-       e\bex\bxc\bch\bha\ban\bng\bge\be-\b-p\bpo\boi\bin\bnt\bt-\b-a\ban\bnd\bd-\b-m\bma\bar\brk\bk (\b(C\bC-\b-x\bx C\bC-\b-x\bx)\b)
-              Swap  the  point with the mark.  The current cursor
-              position is set to the saved position, and the  old
-              cursor position is saved as the mark.
-       c\bch\bha\bar\bra\bac\bct\bte\ber\br-\b-s\bse\bea\bar\brc\bch\bh (\b(C\bC-\b-]\b])\b)
-              A  character is read and point is moved to the next
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-              occurrence of that  character.   A  negative  count
-              searches for previous occurrences.
-       c\bch\bha\bar\bra\bac\bct\bte\ber\br-\b-s\bse\bea\bar\brc\bch\bh-\b-b\bba\bac\bck\bkw\bwa\bar\brd\bd (\b(M\bM-\b-C\bC-\b-]\b])\b)
-              A  character is read and point is moved to the pre-
-              vious occurrence of  that  character.   A  negative
-              count searches for subsequent occurrences.
-       i\bin\bns\bse\ber\brt\bt-\b-c\bco\bom\bmm\bme\ben\bnt\bt (\b(M\bM-\b-#\b#)\b)
-              The value of the readline c\bco\bom\bmm\bme\ben\bnt\bt-\b-b\bbe\beg\bgi\bin\bn variable is
-              inserted at the beginning of the current line,  and
-              the  line  is  accepted  as  if  a newline had been
-              typed.  This makes the current line  a  shell  com-
-              ment.
-       d\bdu\bum\bmp\bp-\b-f\bfu\bun\bnc\bct\bti\bio\bon\bns\bs
-              Print  all  of the functions and their key bindings
-              to the readline output stream.  If a numeric  argu-
-              ment is supplied, the output is formatted in such a
-              way that it can be made part of an _\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc file.
-       d\bdu\bum\bmp\bp-\b-v\bva\bar\bri\bia\bab\bbl\ble\bes\bs
-              Print all of the settable variables and their  val-
-              ues  to  the  readline output stream.  If a numeric
-              argument is supplied, the output  is  formatted  in
-              such  a  way that it can be made part of an _\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc
-              file.
-       d\bdu\bum\bmp\bp-\b-m\bma\bac\bcr\bro\bos\bs
-              Print all of the readline key  sequences  bound  to
-              macros  and  the  strings they ouput.  If a numeric
-              argument is supplied, the output  is  formatted  in
-              such  a  way that it can be made part of an _\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc
-              file.
-       e\bem\bma\bac\bcs\bs-\b-e\bed\bdi\bit\bti\bin\bng\bg-\b-m\bmo\bod\bde\be (\b(C\bC-\b-e\be)\b)
-              When in v\bvi\bi editing mode, this causes  a  switch  to
-              e\bem\bma\bac\bcs\bs editing mode.
-       v\bvi\bi-\b-e\bed\bdi\bit\bti\bin\bng\bg-\b-m\bmo\bod\bde\be (\b(M\bM-\b-C\bC-\b-j\bj)\b)
-              When in e\bem\bma\bac\bcs\bs editing mode, this causes a switch to
-              v\bvi\bi editing mode.
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-       The following is a list of the default emacs and vi  bind-
-       ings.   Characters  with  the  8th  bit set are written as
-       M-<character>, and are referred to as _\bm_\be_\bt_\ba_\bf_\bi_\be_\bd characters.
-       The  printable  ASCII characters not mentioned in the list
-       of emacs standard bindings are bound  to  the  _\bs_\be_\bl_\bf_\b-_\bi_\bn_\bs_\be_\br_\bt
-       function,  which just inserts the given character into the
-       input line.  In vi  insertion  mode,  all  characters  not
-       specifically  mentioned are bound to _\bs_\be_\bl_\bf_\b-_\bi_\bn_\bs_\be_\br_\bt.  Charac-
-       ters assigned to signal generation by _\bs_\bt_\bt_\by(1) or the  ter-
-       minal  driver,  such  as C-Z or C-C, retain that function.
-       Upper and lower case _\bm_\be_\bt_\ba_\bf_\bi_\be_\bd characters are bound to  the
-       same  function in the emacs mode meta keymap.  The remain-
-       ing characters are unbound, which causes readline to  ring
-       the  bell  (subject to the setting of the b\bbe\bel\bll\bl-\b-s\bst\bty\byl\ble\be vari-
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-             "C-@"  set-mark
-             "C-A"  beginning-of-line
-             "C-B"  backward-char
-             "C-D"  delete-char
-             "C-E"  end-of-line
-             "C-F"  forward-char
-             "C-G"  abort
-             "C-H"  backward-delete-char
-             "C-I"  complete
-             "C-J"  accept-line
-             "C-K"  kill-line
-             "C-L"  clear-screen
-             "C-M"  accept-line
-             "C-N"  next-history
-             "C-P"  previous-history
-             "C-Q"  quoted-insert
-             "C-R"  reverse-search-history
-             "C-S"  forward-search-history
-             "C-T"  transpose-chars
-             "C-U"  unix-line-discard
-             "C-V"  quoted-insert
-             "C-W"  unix-word-rubout
-             "C-Y"  yank
-             "C-]"  character-search
-             "C-_"  undo
-             " " to "/"  self-insert
-             "0"  to "9"  self-insert
-             ":"  to "~"  self-insert
-             "C-?"  backward-delete-char
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-             "M-C-G"  abort
-             "M-C-H"  backward-kill-word
-             "M-C-I"  tab-insert
-             "M-C-J"  vi-editing-mode
-             "M-C-M"  vi-editing-mode
-             "M-C-R"  revert-line
-             "M-C-Y"  yank-nth-arg
-             "M-C-["  complete
-             "M-C-]"  character-search-backward
-             "M-space"  set-mark
-             "M-#"  insert-comment
-             "M-&"  tilde-expand
-             "M-*"  insert-completions
-             "M--"  digit-argument
-             "M-."  yank-last-arg
-             "M-0"  digit-argument
-             "M-1"  digit-argument
-             "M-2"  digit-argument
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-             "M-5"  digit-argument
-             "M-6"  digit-argument
-             "M-7"  digit-argument
-             "M-8"  digit-argument
-             "M-9"  digit-argument
-             "M-<"  beginning-of-history
-             "M-="  possible-completions
-             "M->"  end-of-history
-             "M-?"  possible-completions
-             "M-B"  backward-word
-             "M-C"  capitalize-word
-             "M-D"  kill-word
-             "M-F"  forward-word
-             "M-L"  downcase-word
-             "M-N"  non-incremental-forward-search-history
-             "M-P"  non-incremental-reverse-search-history
-             "M-R"  revert-line
-             "M-T"  transpose-words
-             "M-U"  upcase-word
-             "M-Y"  yank-pop
-             "M-\"  delete-horizontal-space
-             "M-~"  tilde-expand
-             "M-C-?"  backward-delete-word
-             "M-_"  yank-last-arg
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-             "C-XC-R"  re-read-init-file
-             "C-XC-U"  undo
-             "C-XC-X"  exchange-point-and-mark
-             "C-X("  start-kbd-macro
-             "C-X)"  end-kbd-macro
-             "C-XE"  call-last-kbd-macro
-             "C-XC-?"  backward-kill-line
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-             "C-D"  vi-eof-maybe
-             "C-H"  backward-delete-char
-             "C-I"  complete
-             "C-J"  accept-line
-             "C-M"  accept-line
-             "C-R"  reverse-search-history
-             "C-S"  forward-search-history
-             "C-T"  transpose-chars
-             "C-U"  unix-line-discard
-             "C-V"  quoted-insert
-             "C-W"  unix-word-rubout
-             "C-Y"  yank
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-             VI Command Mode functions
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-             "C-D"  vi-eof-maybe
-             "C-E"  emacs-editing-mode
-             "C-G"  abort
-             "C-H"  backward-char
-             "C-J"  accept-line
-             "C-K"  kill-line
-             "C-L"  clear-screen
-             "C-M"  accept-line
-             "C-N"  next-history
-             "C-P"  previous-history
-             "C-Q"  quoted-insert
-             "C-R"  reverse-search-history
-             "C-S"  forward-search-history
-             "C-T"  transpose-chars
-             "C-U"  unix-line-discard
-             "C-V"  quoted-insert
-             "C-W"  unix-word-rubout
-             "C-Y"  yank
-             " "  forward-char
-             "#"  insert-comment
-             "$"  end-of-line
-             "%"  vi-match
-             "&"  vi-tilde-expand
-             "*"  vi-complete
-             "+"  next-history
-             ","  vi-char-search
-             "-"  previous-history
-             "."  vi-redo
-             "/"  vi-search
-             "0"  beginning-of-line
-             "1" to "9"  vi-arg-digit
-             ";"  vi-char-search
-             "="  vi-complete
-             "?"  vi-search
-             "A"  vi-append-eol
-             "B"  vi-prev-word
-             "C"  vi-change-to
-             "D"  vi-delete-to
-             "E"  vi-end-word
-             "F"  vi-char-search
-             "G"  vi-fetch-history
-             "I"  vi-insert-beg
-             "N"  vi-search-again
-             "P"  vi-put
-             "R"  vi-replace
-             "S"  vi-subst
-             "T"  vi-char-search
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-             "X"  backward-delete-char
-             "Y"  vi-yank-to
-             "\"  vi-complete
-             "^"  vi-first-print
-             "_"  vi-yank-arg
-             "`"  vi-goto-mark
-             "a"  vi-append-mode
-             "b"  vi-prev-word
-             "c"  vi-change-to
-             "d"  vi-delete-to
-             "e"  vi-end-word
-             "f"  vi-char-search
-             "h"  backward-char
-             "i"  vi-insertion-mode
-             "j"  next-history
-             "k"  prev-history
-             "l"  forward-char
-             "m"  vi-set-mark
-             "n"  vi-search-again
-             "p"  vi-put
-             "r"  vi-change-char
-             "s"  vi-subst
-             "t"  vi-char-search
-             "u"  undo
-             "w"  vi-next-word
-             "x"  vi-delete
-             "y"  vi-yank-to
-             "|"  vi-column
-             "~"  vi-change-case
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-       _\bT_\bh_\be _\bG_\bn_\bu _\bH_\bi_\bs_\bt_\bo_\br_\by _\bL_\bi_\bb_\br_\ba_\br_\by, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey
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-       _\b~_\b/_\b._\bi_\bn_\bp_\bu_\bt_\br_\bc
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-       Brian Fox, Free Software Foundation (primary author)
-       bfox@ai.MIT.Edu
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-       Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University
-       chet@ins.CWRU.Edu
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-B\bBU\bUG\bG R\bRE\bEP\bPO\bOR\bRT\bTS\bS
-       If you find a bug in r\bre\bea\bad\bdl\bli\bin\bne\be,\b, you should report it.   But
-       first,  you  should make sure that it really is a bug, and
-       that it appears in the  latest  version  of  the  r\bre\bea\bad\bdl\bli\bin\bne\be
-       library that you have.
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-       you  are  welcome  to  mail that as well!  Suggestions and
-       `philosophical' bug reports may  be  mailed  to  _\bb_\bu_\bg_\b-_\br_\be_\ba_\bd_\b-
-       _\bl_\bi_\bn_\be@_\bg_\bn_\bu_\b._\bo_\br_\bg   or   posted   to   the   Usenet   newsgroup
-       g\bgn\bnu\bu.\b.b\bba\bas\bsh\bh.\b.b\bbu\bug\bg.
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-       Comments and  bug  reports  concerning  this  manual  page
-       should be directed to _\bc_\bh_\be_\bt_\b@_\bi_\bn_\bs_\b._\bC_\bW_\bR_\bU_\b._\bE_\bd_\bu.
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