This is a small line editing library. It can be linked into almost any program to provide command line editing and history functions. It is call compatible with the FSF readline library, but at a fraction of the size, and as a result fewer features. It is also distributed under a much more liberal LICENSE.
The small size (<30k), lack of dependencies (no ncurses needed!), and the free license should make this library interesting to many embedded developers.
Editline has several optional build-time features that can be enabled by
by supplying different options to the GNU configure script. See the
output from configure --help for details. In the examples/
directory you can find some small code snippets used for testing.
Editline is maintained collaboratively at GitHub.
Here is the interface to editline. It has a small compatibility layer to FSF readline, which may not be entirely up-to-date.
/* Editline specific global variables. */
int el_no_echo; /* E.g under emacs, don't echo except prompt */
int el_no_hist; /* Disable auto-save of and access to history,
* e.g. for password prompts or wizards */
int el_hist_size; /* size of history scrollback buffer, default: 15 */
/* Editline specific functions. */
char * el_find_word(void);
void el_print_columns(int ac, char **av);
el_status_t el_ring_bell(void);
el_status_t el_del_char(void);
el_status_t el_bind_key(int key, el_keymap_func_t function);
el_status_t el_bind_key_in_metamap(int key, el_keymap_func_t function);
char *rl_complete(char *token, int *match);
int rl_list_possib(char *token, char ***av);
/* For compatibility with FSF readline. */
int rl_point;
int rl_mark;
int rl_end;
int rl_inhibit_complete;
char *rl_line_buffer;
const char *rl_readline_name;
void rl_initialize(void);
void rl_reset_terminal(const char *terminal_name);
void rl_save_prompt(void);
void rl_restore_prompt(void);
void rl_set_prompt(const char *prompt);
void rl_clear_message(void);
void rl_forced_update_display(void);
/* Main function to use, saves history by default */
char *readline(const char *prompt);
/* Use to save a read line to history, when el_no_hist is set */
void add_history(const char *line);
/* Load and save editline history from/to a file. */
int read_history(const char *filename);
int write_history(const char *filename);
/* Magic completion API, see examples/cli.c for more info */
rl_complete_func_t *rl_set_complete_func(rl_complete_func_t *func);
rl_list_possib_func_t *rl_set_list_possib_func(rl_list_possib_func_t *func);
Here is a very brief example to illustrate how one can use Editline to create a simple CLI.
#include <stdlib.h>
extern char *readline(char *prompt);
int main (void)
{
char *p;
while ((p = readline("CLI> ")) != NULL) {
puts(p);
free(p);
}
return 0;
}
Editline was originally designed for older UNIX systems and Plan 9. The current maintainer works exclusively on GNU/Linux systems, so it may use GCC and GNU Make specific extensions here and there. This is not on purpose and patches/pull-requests to correct this are most welcome.
- ./configure: Configure editline with default features
- make all: Build the library and examples
- make install: Honors
$prefix
and$DESTDIR
environment variables, but see also ./configure --help
This line editing library was created by Simmule Turner and Rich Salz in in 1992. It is distributed under a “C News-like” license, similar to the BSD license. For details, see the file LICENSE.
This version of the editline library is forked from the Minix 3 source tree. Patches and bug fixes from the following forks, all based on the original comp.sources.unix posting, have been merged:
- Debian libeditline
- Heimdal
- Festival speech-tools
- Steve Tell's editline patches
The version numbering scheme today follows that of the Debian version, which can be seen in the CHANGELOG.md. The Debian version was unknown to the current maintainer for quite some time, so a different name and different versioning scheme was used. In June 2009 this was changed to line up alongside Debian, the intent is to eventually merge the efforts.
Outstanding issues are listed in the TODO.md file.