Hi Mike, initial testing shows that it works! I’ll test more and let you know if that breaks something else. Thank you!!
> On May 6, 2022, at 3:11 PM, Mike Jonkmans <bash...@jonkmans.nl> wrote: > > On Fri, May 06, 2022 at 02:16:55PM -0500, Sergei Gerasenko wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I’m seeing strange behavior in bash on CentOS 8. The version of bash there >> is 4.4.20(1). The 4.2.46(2) version on CentOS 7 doesn’t have this problem. >> The versions of readline are 6.2 and 7.0 respectively. The problem is that >> when vi-mode is on and bracketed paste is enabled in .bashrc with: >> >> bind 'set enable-bracketed-paste on’ >> >> … pasting while in the INSERT mode will result in: a bell + “(arg: 200)” >> >> I suspect this is because the bracketed paste escape sequence has 200 in it. >> Namely, "ESC [ 200 ~”. Is this a known bug and is there a workaround? The >> readline version on C8 is readline-7.0. >> >> Thanks for any ideas! >> Sergei > > Fragments from my ~/.inputrc : > set enable-bracketed-paste on > > set keymap vi-command > "\e[200~": bracketed-paste-begin > ## The initial escape is eaten, when pasting in insert mode: > "[200~": bracketed-paste-begin > > ## Start with the last 'set keymap' mode > set keymap vi-insert > "\e[200~": bracketed-paste-begin > > Hope that it helps. > > -- > Regards, Mike Jonkmans >