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Re: building gdb with TUI support on Windows
- From: Hannes Domani <ssbssa at yahoo dot de>
- To: "gdb at sourceware dot org" <gdb at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2015 14:26:08 +0000 (UTC)
- Subject: Re: building gdb with TUI support on Windows
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- Reply-to: Hannes Domani <ssbssa at yahoo dot de>
Ofir Cohen <ofircohenn@gmail.com> schrieb am 22:12 Mittwoch, 31.Dezember 2014:
> In DOS, "Ctrl + Arrow-Left" skips an entire word (like Alt+B/F on bash).
> The key sequence of: Esc + b, or Esc + f, seems to accomplish that in gdb.
>
> Do you have any idea how to make Ctrl+Left/Right to behave like Esc+b/f?
>
> Do I need to intercept these control codes / keys in curses?
Add this to gdb:
--- a/readline/readline.c 2015-01-01 14:47:03.999708300 +0100
+++ b/readline/readline.c 2015-01-01 14:47:11.399718700 +0100
@@ -1163,6 +1163,9 @@
rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound ("\340O", rl_end_of_line);
rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound ("\340S", rl_delete);
rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound ("\340R", rl_overwrite_mode);
+
+ rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound ("\340s", rl_backward_word); /* ctrl-left */
+ rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound ("\340t", rl_forward_word); /* ctrl-right */
#endif
_rl_keymap = xkeymap;
And this to pdcurses:
--- a/pdcurses/getch.c 2015-01-01 14:56:25.870495000 +0100
+++ b/pdcurses/getch.c 2015-01-01 14:56:33.250505300 +0100
@@ -272,6 +272,12 @@
case KEY_IC:
backhalf = 'R';
break;
+ case CTL_LEFT:
+ backhalf = 's';
+ break;
+ case CTL_RIGHT:
+ backhalf = 't';
+ break;
}
if (backhalf)
{