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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
tg 0fd9337123 implement support for PC scancodes à la CHR$(0)+CHR$(&h48)
superseding an mksh-os2 patch which confirmed this is needed

Reference: my copy of the Schneider EURO PC manual 50032 for
Microsoft® GW-BASIC
2015-07-10 18:41:07 +00:00
tg 7c91e018f4 • merge printf from OpenBSD
• deactivate %a and %A since our libc doesn’t have it
• rewrite the mksh integration code to use shf instead of stdio, removing
  floating point support always in the process, as shf doesn’t support it
  ⇒ saves 11114 (6706 text, 168 data, 4240 bss) with dietlibc on Debian
• fix -Wall -Wextra -Wformat -Wstrict-aliasing=2 for gcc (Debian 4.4.4-7)
• fix these and -Wc++-compat for gcc version 4.6.0 20100711 (experimental)
  [trunk revision 162057] (Debian 20100711-1) except:
  – a few enum warnings that relate to eglibc’s {g,s}etrlimit() functions
    taking an enum instead of an int because they’re too stupid to adhere
    to POSIX interfaces they design by themselves
  – all “request for implicit conversion” involving a "void *" on one side
• tweak the manual page somewhat more
2010-07-17 22:09:40 +00:00
tg 1a28786229 * shrink MKSH_SMALL even further by removing functionality like
some GNU bash extensions (suggested by cnuke@) and bind macros
* make the random cache more efficient (and the code potentially
  smaller, although we have a new implementation of the oaat hash
  function, alongside the old one, now) and pushb only if needed
  (i.e. state has changed or user has set $RANDOM, but not onfork)
2009-09-23 18:04:58 +00:00
tg 1ea1096a4e Add a hack input function for VT100-style key sequences; support
Ctrl-CurLeft and Ctrl-CurRight (not quite ANSI, but fits the scheme)
2009-09-20 17:23:52 +00:00
tg 2ef07a6cc9 shrink MKSH_SMALL by removing certain editor functionality (e.g. the tilde
hack) and functions (up/down/titlecase words; search history PgUp/PgDn)
2009-09-20 17:00:53 +00:00
tg 0cf2df79e9 if things need to be in a specific order, use automated means to provide
such order, instead of relying on manually retaining it…
2009-09-20 15:38:07 +00:00