On 6/11/26 4:57 PM, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
At 2026-06-11T16:43:22-0400, Chet Ramey wrote:
\1 and \2 are documented by readline as the way for applications to
signal which characters in the prompt string are and are not visible
for redisplay. Readline is used by dozens of other applications, some
of which support their own mechanisms for using them. They are not
bash-specific.

I think this fact would be significantly more obvious if readline and
Bash releases were not coupled.

Maybe. It's more convenient for me to do the release engineering at the
same time. The two packages do have independent devel and other git
branches, but the version bundled with bash is always the same as the
version released as a standalone package.

For as long as they are, the impression
that readline updates only where and when Bash needs it to is going to
be difficult to overcome.

I suppose. It's not true, since other packages (gdb, python, etc.) drive
readline changes, but the impression is there.

Chet

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