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Predicate el_wrap/4
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SWI-Prolog binding to BSD libedit
library(editline): BSD libedit based command line editing
el_wrap/0
el_wrap/4
el_setup/1
el_wrapped/1
el_unwrap/1
el_source/2
el_bind/2
el_addfn/4
el_line/2
el_cursor/2
el_insertstr/2
el_deletestr/2
el_history/2
el_history_events/2
el_add_history/2
el_read_history/2
el_write_history/2
Availability:
:- use_module(
library(editline)
).
(can be autoloaded)
[det]
el_wrap
(
+ProgName:atom, +In:stream, +Out:stream, +Error:stream
)
Enable editline on the stream-triple
<
In
,
Out
,
Error
>
. From this moment on
In
is a handle to the command line editor.
ProgName
is the name of the invoking program, used when reading the
editrc(5)
file to determine which settings to use.