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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- $Revision: 1.3 $ -->
<!-- Purpose: utilspec.cmdline -->
<!-- Membership: bundled, external -->
 
<book xml:id="book.readline" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
 <title>GNU Readline</title>
 <titleabbrev>Readline</titleabbrev>
 
 <!-- {{{ preface -->
 <preface xml:id="intro.readline">
  &reftitle.intro;
  <para>
   The readline functions implement an interface
   to the GNU Readline library. These are functions that provide
   editable command lines. An example being the way Bash allows you
   to use the arrow keys to insert characters or scroll through
   command history. Because of the interactive nature of this
   library, it will be of little use for writing Web applications,
   but may be useful when writing scripts used from a
   <link linkend="features.commandline">command line</link>.
  </para>
  &note.no-windows.extension;
 </preface>
 <!-- }}} -->
 
 &reference.readline.setup;
 &reference.readline.constants;
 &reference.readline.reference;

</book>

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