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2020-09-16Merge Reline 0.1.5aycabta
2020-03-30Ruby 2.7 backport about IRB (#2990)aycabta
* [ruby/reline] Sort completion list #### Legacy mode: ```console $ irb --legacy irb(main):001:0> l[TAB][TAB] lambda load local_variables loop ``` #### Before this patch: ```console $ irb irb(main):001:0> l[TAB][TAB] local_variables loop lambda load ``` #### After this patch: ```console $ irb irb(main):001:0> l[TAB][TAB] lambda load local_variables loop ``` https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/6074069c7d * Drop an invalid char as UTF-8 * Add test_completion_with_indent_and_completer_quote_characters This is for 8a705245e55575d4d310a2e956b89a36a5931971. * [ruby/irb] Add tests for RubyLex The set_auto_indent method calculates the correct number of spaces for indenting a line. We think there might be a few bugs in this method so we are testing the current functionality to make sure nothing breaks when we address those bugs. Example test failure: ``` 1) Failure: TestIRB::TestRubyLex#test_auto_indent [/Users/Ben/Projects/irb/test/irb/test_ruby_lex.rb:75]: Calculated the wrong number of spaces for: def each_top_level_statement initialize_input catch(:TERM_INPUT) do loop do begin prompt unless l = lex throw :TERM_INPUT if @line == '' else . <10> expected but was <12>. ``` https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/752d5597ab * [ruby/reline] Degenerate the terminal size to [$LINES, $COLUMNS] if it is unknown This is a workaround for https://github.com/ruby/irb/issues/50 https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/5725677d1a * [ruby/irb] Fix newline depth with multiple braces This commit fixes the check_newline_depth_difference method to multiple open braces on one line into account. Before this change we were subtracting from the depth in check_newline_depth_difference on every open brace. This is the right thing to do if the opening and closing brace are on the same line. For example in a method definition we have an opening and closing parentheses we want to add 1 to our depth, and then remove it. ``` def foo() end ``` However this isn't the correct behavior when the brace spans multiple lines. If a brace spans multiple lines we don't want to subtract from check_newline_depth_difference and we want to treat the braces the same way as we do `end` and allow check_corresponding_token_depth to pop the correct depth. Example of bad behavior: ``` def foo() [ ] puts 'bar' end ``` Example of desired behavior: ``` def foo() [ ] puts 'bar' end ``` https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/7dc8af01e0 * text/readline/test_readline.rb - fix skip on Reline (#2743) TestRelineAsReadline#test_input_metachar passes on MinGW * Add "require 'openstruct'" what is forgotten * [ruby/irb] Fix lib name of OpenStruct https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/1f3a84ab6b * Add load path and require for ruby/ruby * Rescue EOFError If C-d is pressed before IRB is ready, IRB crashes because EOFError occurs. * Complete indented and quoted string correctly def foo ''.upca[TAB] This will be completed to be: def foo ''.upcase The indent was gone. This commit fixes the bug. * [ruby/irb] Fix crashing when multiple open braces per line https://github.com/ruby/irb/issues/55 If we had put multiple open braces on a line the with no closing brace spaces_of_nest array keeps getting '0' added to it. This means that when we pop off of this array we are saying that we should be in position zero for the next line. This is an issue because we don't always want to be in position 0 after a closing brace. Example: ``` [[[ ] ] ] ``` In the above example the 'spaces_of_nest' array looks like this after the first line is entered: [0,0,0]. We really want to be indented 4 spaces for the 1st closing brace 2 for the 2nd and 0 for the 3rd. i.e. we want it to be: [0,2,4]. We also saw this issue with a heredoc inside of an array. ``` [<<FOO] hello FOO ``` https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/80c69c8272 * Support history-size in .inputrc correctly * Introduce an abstracted structure about the encoding of Reline The command prompt on Windows always uses Unicode to take input and print output but most Reline implementation depends on Encoding.default_external. This commit introduces an abstracted structure about the encoding of Reline. * Remove an unused setting variable * Use Reline.encoding_system_needs if exists * Add tests for vi_insert and vi_add * Implement vi_insert_at_bol and vi_add_at_eol * [ruby/reline] Implement vi_to_next_char https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/066ecb0a21 * [ruby/reline] Implement vi_prev_char and vi_to_prev_char https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/0ad3ee63fa * [ruby/readline-ext] Include ruby/assert.h in ruby/ruby.h so that assertions can be there https://github.com/ruby/readline-ext/commit/4d44c12832 * Stop using minitest dependent methods * Skip a test that uses assert_ruby_status if it doesn't exist * Use omit instead of skip * Check DONT_RUN_RELINE_TEST envvar * [ruby/irb] Add newline_before_multiline_output https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/9eb1801a66 * [ruby/irb] Fix compatibility with rails before 5.2 Rails before 5.2 added Array#append as an alias to Array#<< , so that it expects only one argument. However ruby-2.5 added Array#append as an alias to Array#push which takes any number of arguments. If irb completion is used in `rails c` (for example "IO.<tab>") it fails with: irb/completion.rb:206:in `<<': wrong number of arguments (given 3, expected 1) (ArgumentError) Using Array#push instead of Array#append fixes compatibility. https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/5b7bbf9c34 * Reline: Use a more robust detection of MinTTY The previous detection per get_screen_size fails when stdout is passed to a pipe. That is the case when running ruby tests in parallel ("-j" switch). In this case Reline believes that it's running on MinTTY and the tests are running with ANSI IOGate instead of the Windows adapter on MINGW. So parallel test results were different to that of a single process. This commit fixes these differencies. The code is taken from git sources and translated to ruby. NtQueryObject() is replaced by GetFileInformationByHandleEx(), because NtQueryObject() is undocumented and is more difficult to use: https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/blob/c5a03b1e29c69f3f06c8fabd92493edb73469176/compat/winansi.c#L558 * Reline: Fix changed test results due to change to UTF-8 on Windows In commit f8ea2860b0cac1aec79978e6c44168802958e8af the Reline encoding for native windows console was changed to hardcoded UTF-8. This caused failures in reline and readline tests, but they were hidden, because parallel ruby tests incorrectly used Reline::ANSI as IOGate. Tests failures were raised in single process mode, but not with -j switch. This patch corrects encodings on native Windows console. * [ruby/irb] [ruby/irb] Rewrite an expression to detect multiline https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/ed5cf375a6 https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/5b7bbf9c34 * [ruby/reline] Implement vi_change_meta https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/8538e0e10f * Always refer to Reline::IOGate.encoding * Always use UTF-8 for Reline::GeneralIO on Windows * Use test_mode on Reline::History::Test for encoding * [ruby/reline] Support GNOME style Home/End key sequences [Bug #16510] https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/788f0df845 * [ruby/irb] Add a new easter egg: dancing ruby https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/e37dc7e58e * [ruby/irb] Exclude useless files from RDoc https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/8f1ab2400c * [ruby/irb] Exclude useless files from RDoc * Fix inaccuracy in encoding tests These tests assume Encoding.find('locale') == Encoding.find('external') and fail if they are distinct. * [ruby/reline] Fix Reline::Windows#scroll_down I mistook Right and Bottom. https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/8be401c5f5 * [ruby/reline] Bypass cursor down when a char is rendered at eol on Windows A newline is automatically inserted if a character is rendered at eol on Windows command prompt. https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/4bfea07e4a * [ruby/reline] Organize special keys escape sequences https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/41deb1a3d9 * [ruby/readline-ext] Remove unnecessary -I$(top_srcdir) when it's an individual gem https://github.com/ruby/readline-ext/commit/efaca4a5f4 * [ruby/readline-ext] Check TestRelineAsReadline existance https://github.com/ruby/readline-ext/commit/c0a6303168 * [ruby/readline-ext] The ruby/assert.h is adopted by Ruby 2.7 or later https://github.com/ruby/readline-ext/commit/106c31fc1b * Revert "[ruby/readline-ext] Include ruby/assert.h in ruby/ruby.h so that assertions can be there" This reverts commit 425b2064d394639101854c83a061a0918b33b857. This cherry-pick was a mistake. * [ruby/readline-ext] Use require check instead of DONT_RUN_RELINE_TEST env https://github.com/ruby/readline-ext/commit/1df99d1481 * [ruby/readline-ext] Add spec.extensions https://github.com/ruby/readline-ext/commit/8c33abb13c * [ruby/readline-ext] Use rake/extensiokntask to build https://github.com/ruby/readline-ext/commit/b0b5f709bd * Fix readline build dependency * [ruby/irb] Add test_complete_symbol https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/dbbf086c1f * [ruby/irb] Check doc namespace correctly IRB::InputCompletor::PerfectMatchedProc crashes when doc not found because a variable name was incorrect. https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/889fd4928f * [ruby/irb] Fix auto indent with closed brace A closed brace in auto-indent shouldn't affect the next brace in the same line, but it behaves like below: p() { } It's a bug. https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/fbe59e344f * [ruby/irb] Use 0.step instead of (..0).each for Ruby 2.5 https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/5d628ca40e * Revert "[ruby/irb] Add test_complete_symbol" This reverts commit 3af3431c2c145134996e66f3d8d9ade8ad81bde0. * [ruby/irb] fix reserved words and completion for them https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/6184b227ad * Add test_complete_symbol The previous version of the test method used a symbol, ":abcdefg" to complete but longer symbols that can be completed are defined by other test methods of other libs. * test/irb/test_completion.rb: suppress a warning: unused literal ignored * [ruby/reline] Use IO#write instead of IO#print IO#print always adds a string of $\ automatically. https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/a93119c847 * [ruby/irb] Version 1.2.2 https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/a71753f15a * [ruby/reline] Version 0.1.3 https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/ea2b182466 * [ruby/irb] Include easter-egg.rb in gemspec `irb` doesn't run because this file isn't included in the gem. https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/73cda56d25 * [ruby/irb] Version 1.2.3 https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/dd56e06df5 * support multi-run test for test_readline.rb * [ruby/irb] `yield` outside method definition is a syntax error https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/dbc7b059c7 * test/readline - allow ENV control of test class creation In ruby/ruby, the tests run on both readline & reline by creating four test classes: ``` TestReadline TestReadlineHistory TestRelineAsReadline TestRelineAsReadlineHistory ``` Reline inports the test files and uses them in its CI. Adding the ENV control allows it to only run the `TestRelineAsReadline` classes. * Omit test_using_quoting_detection_proc_with_multibyte_input temporarily for random order test * support random order test. test_readline: HISTORY should be empty. test_using_quoting_detection_proc: test_using_quoting_detection_proc_with_multibyte_input: Readline.completer_quote_characters= and Readline.completer_word_break_characters= doesn't accept nil, so skip if previous values are nil. * Set Readline.completion_append_character = nil always GNU Readline add a white space when Readline.completion_append_character is not initialized. * Fix a typo [ci skip] * skip test if Reline.completion_proc is nil. Some other tests can set Reline.completion_proc, so if it is nil, simply skip this test. * Reset Reline.point TestRelineAsReadline#test_insert_text expects Readline.point == 0 at the beginning of the test, but a test violate this assumption. * Convert incompatible encoding symbol names * Ignore incompatible convert of symbols * Add workaround for test-bundler failure https://github.com/ruby/actions/runs/500526558?check_suite_focus=true#step:16:127 ``` Failures: 1) Bundler.setup when Bundler is bundled doesn't blow up Failure/Error: expect(err).to be_empty expected `"fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git\nfatal: not a git repository (o...the parent directories): .git\nfatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git".empty?` to return true, got false Commands: $ /home/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/ruby \ -I/home/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/lib:/home/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/spec/bundler \ -rsupport/hax -rsupport/artifice/fail \ /home/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/libexec/bundle install --retry 0 Resolving dependencies... Using bundler 2.1.4 Bundle complete! 1 Gemfile dependency, 1 gem now installed. Use `bundle info [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed. fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git # $? => 0 $ /home/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/ruby \ -I/home/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/lib:/home/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/spec/bundler \ -rsupport/hax -rsupport/artifice/fail \ /home/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/libexec/bundle exec ruby -e \ require\ \'bundler\'\;\ Bundler.setup fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git # $? => 0 # ./spec/bundler/runtime/setup_spec.rb:1056:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>' # ./spec/bundler/spec_helper.rb:111:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>' # ./spec/bundler/spec_helper.rb:111:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>' # ./spec/bundler/spec_helper.rb:78:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>' make: *** [yes-test-bundler] Error 1 ``` * [ruby/irb] Unnamed groups are not captured when named groups are used https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/0a641a69b0 * [ruby/reline] Work with wrong $/ value correctly https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/962ebf5a1b * [ruby/irb] Detect multiple lines output simplify The old implementation performance test code: require 'objspace' puts "%.5g MB" % (ObjectSpace.memsize_of_all * 0.001 * 0.001) /\A.*\Z/ !~ ('abc' * 20_000_000) puts "%.5g MB" % (ObjectSpace.memsize_of_all * 0.001 * 0.001) and run `time test.rb`: 2.5868 MB 62.226 MB real 0m1.307s user 0m0.452s sys 0m0.797s The new implementation performance test code: require 'objspace' puts "%.5g MB" % (ObjectSpace.memsize_of_all * 0.001 * 0.001) ('abc' * 20_000_000).include?("\n") puts "%.5g MB" % (ObjectSpace.memsize_of_all * 0.001 * 0.001) and run `time test.rb`: 2.5861 MB 62.226 MB real 0m0.132s user 0m0.088s sys 0m0.042s https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/40d6610baf * [ruby/reline] Suppress error in case INPUTRC env is empty https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/bce7e7562b * [ruby/reline] Add yamatanooroti rendering test https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/f092519525 * [ruby/reline] Rename test suite name of yamatanooroti test https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/b0f32f5de4 * [ruby/reline] Add a comment why rescue yamatanooroti loading error on the test https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/2a8061daec * [ruby/irb] Suppress crashing when EncodingError has occurred without lineno https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/13572d8cdc * [ruby/reline] Suppress error when check ambiguous char width in LANG=C https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/623dffdd75 * [ruby/io-console] Enable only interrupt bits on `intr: true` https://github.com/ruby/io-console/commit/baaf929041 * [ruby/io-console] bump up to 0.5.4 * [ruby/io-console] Update the minimum requirement of Ruby version https://github.com/ruby/io-console/commit/73e7b6318a * [ruby/io-console] Filter Ruby engine name rather than just /ruby/ This breaks tests using this path on JRuby because the `jruby` executable turns into `jjruby` after the sub. https://github.com/ruby/io-console/commit/e5951aa34c * [ruby/io-console] bump up to 0.5.5 * [ruby/io-console] Prefer keyword arguments https://github.com/ruby/io-console/commit/5facbfc4c8 * [ruby/io-console] [DOC] Improved about `intr:` https://github.com/ruby/io-console/commit/82b630cd79 * [ruby/io-console] Just ignore the extension on other than CRuby https://github.com/ruby/io-console/commit/41b6f09574 * [ruby/io-console] bump up to 0.5.6 Co-authored-by: KOBAYASHI Shuji <shuujii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ben <kanobt61@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yusuke Endoh <mame@ruby-lang.org> Co-authored-by: MSP-Greg <MSP-Greg@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org> Co-authored-by: Kenta Murata <mrkn@mrkn.jp> Co-authored-by: Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de> Co-authored-by: Lars Kanis <kanis@comcard.de> Co-authored-by: Alan Wu <XrXr@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Hiroshi SHIBATA <hsbt@ruby-lang.org> Co-authored-by: Nobuhiro IMAI <nov@yo.rim.or.jp> Co-authored-by: Nick Lewis <nick@puppet.com> Co-authored-by: S-H-GAMELINKS <gamelinks007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net> Co-authored-by: Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com> Co-authored-by: Charles Oliver Nutter <headius@headius.com>
2019-12-25^D on non-empty line in vi mode behaves like Enteraycabta
2019-12-24The delete-char-or-list shows completed list when called at end of lineaycabta
It doesn't behave the same as the delete-char.
2019-12-17Support change search directionaycabta
2019-12-17Support forward-search-history by C-saycabta
2019-12-13Show a menu before a documentaycabta
IRB should show a menu first if a completed list has plural items. But just shows document without menu if a completed list with plural items includes a perfect matched item. The behavior is a bug. This commit fixes it.
2019-12-12Suppress to crash IRB if completed list has nilaycabta
2019-12-10Support completion with case-insensitive fashionaycabta
Reline performs completion in a case-insensitive fashon if Readline.completion_case_fold or completion-ignore-case of .inputrc are set "on".
2019-12-05Change encoding of completion list...for more testsaycabta
2019-12-05Change encoding of completion listaycabta
2019-12-05Support disable-completionaycabta
2019-12-05Fix variable catchaycabta
2019-12-03Support incremental search by last determined wordaycabta
In the incremental search by C-r, search word is saved when it's determined. In the next incremental search by C-r, if a user presses C-r again with the empty search word, the determined previous search word is used to search.
2019-12-02Support incremental search again by C-r in incremental searchaycabta
2019-12-02Search history to back in the middle of historiesaycabta
2019-12-02Remove obsolete codeaycabta
2019-12-01The ed_search_prev_history should always search to backwardaycabta
2019-11-21Add test/reline/test_string_processing.rbaycabta
2019-11-21Change argument `Proc` to `#call` defined object.manga_osyo
This is the same as the behavior of Readline.
2019-11-19Prefer dedecated assertionsNobuyoshi Nakada
2019-11-15Implement em_set_mark and em_exchange_markaycabta
2019-11-12Fixed `assert_equal` first argument to be expected.manga_osyo
2019-11-12Reline#readline and Reline#readmultiline to private.osyo-manga
2019-10-07Swap expected and actual correctlyaycabta
2019-09-25Make rb_scan_args handle keywords more similar to Ruby methods (#2460)Jeremy Evans
Cfuncs that use rb_scan_args with the : entry suffer similar keyword argument separation issues that Ruby methods suffer if the cfuncs accept optional or variable arguments. This makes the following changes to : handling. * Treats as **kw, prompting keyword argument separation warnings if called with a positional hash. * Do not look for an option hash if empty keywords are provided. For backwards compatibility, treat an empty keyword splat as a empty mandatory positional hash argument, but emit a a warning, as this behavior will be removed in Ruby 3. The argument number check needs to be moved lower so it can correctly handle an empty positional argument being added. * If the last argument is nil and it is necessary to treat it as an option hash in order to make sure all arguments are processed, continue to treat the last argument as the option hash. Emit a warning in this case, as this behavior will be removed in Ruby 3. * If splitting the keyword hash into two hashes, issue a warning, as we will not be splitting hashes in Ruby 3. * If the keyword argument is required to fill a mandatory positional argument, continue to do so, but emit a warning as this behavior will be going away in Ruby 3. * If keyword arguments are provided and the last argument is not a hash, that indicates something wrong. This can happen if a cfunc is calling rb_scan_args multiple times, and providing arguments that were not passed to it from Ruby. Callers need to switch to the new rb_scan_args_kw function, which allows passing of whether keywords were provided. This commit fixes all warnings caused by the changes above. It switches some function calls to *_kw versions with appropriate kw_splat flags. If delegating arguments, RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS is used. If creating new arguments, RB_PASS_KEYWORDS is used if the last argument is a hash to be treated as keywords. In open_key_args in io.c, use rb_scan_args_kw. In this case, the arguments provided come from another C function, not Ruby. The last argument may or may not be a hash, so we can't set keyword argument mode. However, if it is a hash, we don't want to warn when treating it as keywords. In Ruby files, make sure to appropriately use keyword splats or literal keywords when calling Cfuncs that now issue keyword argument separation warnings through rb_scan_args. Also, make sure not to pass nil in place of an option hash. Work around Kernel#warn warnings due to problems in the Rubygems override of the method. There is an open pull request to fix these issues in Rubygems, but part of the Rubygems tests for their override fail on ruby-head due to rb_scan_args not recognizing empty keyword splats, which this commit fixes. Implementation wise, adding rb_scan_args_kw is kind of a pain, because rb_scan_args takes a variable number of arguments. In order to not duplicate all the code, the function internals need to be split into two functions taking a va_list, and to avoid passing in a ton of arguments, a single struct argument is used to handle the variables previously local to the function. Notes: Merged-By: jeremyevans <code@jeremyevans.net>
2019-08-27Add test with encoding.manga_osyo
2019-08-27Change to test file path.manga_osyo
2019-08-27Refactoring Reline.manga_osyo
2019-08-27Fix reference core method.manga_osyo
2019-08-27Remove test_mode in `lib/reline`.manga_osyo
2019-08-18Remove commented out debug printaycabta
2019-08-18Don't crash when deleting at the end of the lineAlan Wu
To reproduce this bug, type one character into irb, then press the delete key on your keyboard.
2019-07-15Move a test file of Reline to test/reline/aycabta
2019-07-15Remove unused method.manga_osyo
2019-07-04Support Control- and Meta-aycabta
2019-07-04Check commented out line in inputrc correctlyaycabta
2019-07-04Parse key sequence more strictlyNobuyoshi Nakada
2019-07-04Skip indented comment lines [Bug #15981]Nobuyoshi Nakada
2019-06-08Remove unnecessary variablesaycabta
2019-06-06Skip transpose-words if less than 2 wordaycabta
2019-06-06Add test_ed_transpose_words_for_mbcharaycabta
2019-06-04Renamed duplicate testNobuyoshi Nakada
2019-06-04Add aliases for commands for changing text macroaycabta
2019-06-04Implement transpose-wordsaycabta
2019-06-03Use lines instead of splitKazuhiro NISHIYAMA
``` % cat ~/bench-split.yml prelude: | s = "foo\nbar\nbaz\n" benchmark: '/(?<=\n)/': | s.split(/(?<=\n)/) '/^/': | s.split(/^/) 'lines': | s.lines Warming up -------------------------------------- /(?<=\n)/ 459.123k i/s - 467.844k times in 1.018994s (2.18μs/i) /^/ 467.922k i/s - 469.744k times in 1.003894s (2.14μs/i) lines 2.343M i/s - 2.424M times in 1.034677s (426.84ns/i) Calculating ------------------------------------- /(?<=\n)/ 422.347k i/s - 1.377M times in 3.261232s (2.37μs/i) /^/ 477.603k i/s - 1.404M times in 2.939186s (2.09μs/i) lines 2.485M i/s - 7.028M times in 2.828757s (402.47ns/i) Comparison: lines: 2484631.6 i/s /^/: 477603.3 i/s - 5.20x slower /(?<=\n)/: 422346.5 i/s - 5.88x slower ```
2019-06-03The C-q is also quoted insert in emacs modeaycabta
2019-06-03Add aliases for commands for moving macroaycabta
2019-06-03Close leaked file descripters in testsaycabta
2019-06-03The ed_move_to_beg is different from vi_first_printaycabta