- csh weirdness

Jordan K. Hubbard jkh at ucbopal.berkeley.edu
Fri Apr 11 13:19:48 AEST 1986


>It's not documented because it's not part of the standard csh.  There
>are a several versions of tenex completion and line-editing front-ends
>for csh out there.  Ken Greer at HP sent out the first one in Oct
>1983.  Paul Placeway sent out a version of a line editor front end
>about 2 years ago.  I have another which I wrote because I don't like
>Paul's.  I'd distribute it, but I've had problems (political, not
>technical) with doing so.

This is part of the 4.3 BSD csh.. It's invoked by setting the shell
variable 'filec' to something.. The original (Greer) tcsh also
used to do terminal sanity checking when a program exited and set it
back to something normal if it seemed braindamaged in some way. This
was useful, but as Mike Meyer just pointed out: What happened when
you ran stty? Did it set you back afterward? I didn't know the answer
to that question (it was probably kludged), but we're pretty sure
that the 4.3 csh doesn't do that for you.. So the REAL answer is that
4.3 csh doesn't do EVERYTHING tcsh did..



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