Xref: news2.mv.net comp.os.msdos.djgpp:3423 From: kccheng AT hycpsg01 DOT fnal DOT gov (Kuang-chun Cheng) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: readline in GDB Date: 3 May 1996 18:44:46 GMT Organization: FERMILAB, Batavia, IL Lines: 29 Message-ID: <4mdk6u$c47@fnnews.fnal.gov> References: <4md5k7$i3u AT fnnews DOT fnal DOT gov> <4mddb1$20g AT mark DOT ucdavis DOT edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: hycpsg01.fnal.gov To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Jeffrey Taylor (elric AT wheel DOT ucdavis DOT edu) wrote: : Kuang-chun Cheng (kccheng AT hycpsg01 DOT fnal DOT gov) wrote: : : Hi, : : Well, just simple question which I can't find in FAQ. What's : : the name of readline initialization file used by GDB. I know it's : : ~/.inputrc in UNIX machine, but how about PC. I had tried input.rc, : : inputrc ... but didn't success :( : The file "gdb.ini" is read when gdb starts up for commands. Sorry, maybe I didn't explain my question very well. GDB use GNU-readline as its command interface. In UNIX if I want to set the GDB editing-mode to vi mode. I can put a command, "set editing-mode vi" in ~/.inputrc file. Then when GDB involve readline, it will look at the commands inside ~/.inputrc. It's different from the GDB initialization file (gdb.ini for DOS and .gdbinit for UNIX machine). So, again, what's name of GNU-readline initialization file in DOS environment which will change the command interface of GDB ? Thanks. ________________ Kuang-chun Cheng kccheng AT phys DOT sinica DOT edu DOT tw kccheng AT hycpsg01 DOT fnal DOT gov