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Reading more than one expression on the same line
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- Subject: Reading more than one expression on the same line
- From: Neil Jerram <neil at ossau dot uklinux dot net>
- Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 20:06:16 +0100
I sent this patch in April, but didn't get any response. So here it
is again...
When readline is *not* activated, this is what you see if you type two
expressions on the same line and press enter:
guile> 'a 'b
a
guile> b
guile>
Whereas I think it would be more natural, and less confusing, to see:
guile> 'a 'b
a
b
guile>
If the consensus agrees with me, the fix is to modify repl-reader in
boot-9.scm so that it only displays its prompt when there is no input
already available, as in the following patch.
Regards,
Neil
2000-04-09 Neil Jerram <neil@ossau.uklinux.net>
* boot-9.scm (repl-reader): Only display prompt if there isn't
input already available.
Index: boot-9.scm
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/guile/guile/guile-core/ice-9/boot-9.scm,v
retrieving revision 1.200
diff -c -r1.200 boot-9.scm
*** boot-9.scm 2000/03/02 20:44:19 1.200
--- boot-9.scm 2000/04/09 22:00:54
***************
*** 2460,2467 ****
;;; the readline library.
(define repl-reader
(lambda (prompt)
! (display prompt)
! (force-output)
(run-hook before-read-hook)
(read (current-input-port))))
--- 2460,2469 ----
;;; the readline library.
(define repl-reader
(lambda (prompt)
! (if (not (char-ready?))
! (begin
! (display prompt)
! (force-output)))
(run-hook before-read-hook)
(read (current-input-port))))