Donn Cave <donn at u.washington.edu> writes: > OK, another idea: At least one popular Red Hat Linux distribution > broke bash's vi mode with an /etc/inputrc that includes some extra > defines that start with <ESC>, like > "\e0d": backward-word 6.1 did that - it also breaks "prefix-arg 0" which should be "^[0". Idiots. Cheers, M. -- 34. The string is a stark data structure and everywhere it is passed there is much duplication of process. It is a perfect vehicle for hiding information. -- Alan Perlis, http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/perlis-alan/quotes.html
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