> | > | The MAC server on which this was compiled did not have an X-windows > | > | environment so it was not possible to compile and test Axiom Graphics > | > | and the Hyperdoc browser. Also native MAC OSX10 apparently does not > | > | have support for the pts virtual terminal interface so it is not > | > | possible yet to compile clef (the replacement for readline). > | > > | > I never quite understood why readline needs to be replaced. Do you know? > | > | clef knows more than readline. given an input file it can do smart > | command line completion of things like domain names. > > In what sense that "more knowledge" is unattainable with readline. > I dislike all those duplicated things in Axiom. They are nothing but > source of confusion.
At the time clef, hyperdoc, graphics, etc were written we were using X10 (not the house wireless, the pre-X11 windows) on 6MHz PCs. These ideas were invented within the group to solve problems, not because we wanted our own copies. At the time the internet did not have google. Heck, it didn't even have gopher, the browser didn't exist, and graphics amounted to the original "screensaver" ideas of Dave Chess. Linux wasn't around until later (and fit on 3 diskettes, collecting mold in my basement). If readline can do completions perhaps we should feed it the symbols in compress.daase. t _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list Axiom-developer@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer