R. David Murray added the comment:

Just as a point of information, when making a patch like this it is best to 
change the smallest number of lines possible, without worrying about line 
wrapping.  This allows us to see just what was changed.  The committer can then 
reflow the paragraph (actually I prefer to commit the minimum change and then 
do a separate reflow commit).

The patch itself looks fine.  Stéphane: the original docs didn't explain it 
either, and in 3.4 you don't have to do anything to enable it.  (That is, if it 
isn't automatically enabled, it *can't* be turned on, because readline isn't 
available.)

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