> Lately, I've been thinking of switching to tclsh as
> my login shell (yes,
> I'm a nut) and I've heard from other folks that
> they'd like readline
> support in nscp ... so, I wonder ... what might it
> take for something
> like "package require readline" to work.  So, if you
> really want
> readline support in nscp, you'd just connect, then
> issue "package
> require readline" and off you go.
>
> Okay, so maybe that idea is half-baked.  But, if
> people don't mind
> linking nscp against libreadline, I'd be happy to
> work on putting
> readline support into nscp since I know almost
> everybody wants it.
>

There is already a tclreadline binding.
http://tclreadline.sourceforge.net

I think there was another lib similar to readline, but
not GPL that someone was going to work on as well, but
I forget who it was....

    --brett


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