On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 12:07:11PM +0100, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
On 8 August 2010 09:22, Uriel <ur...@berlinblue.org> wrote:
Both are emacsisms as far as I can tell, and of little use (specialy
given ^C already aborts).
^D isn't an emacsism insofar as using it in bash when not at the end
of the line works the same way. That said, I'm aware bash is a
monster.
What does bash have to do with emacsisms? The default editing
mode in bash is Emacs mode. It has quite a large subset of Emacs
key bindings. If you intend to exclude ‘Emacsisms’, I assume you
must have some other standard of what constitutes one than ‘bash
doesn't do it’.
--
Kris Maglione
I did say something along the lines of "C makes it easy to shoot
yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do, it blows
your whole leg off."
--Bjarne Stroustrup