Enum rustyline::Cmd

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Cmd {
Show 42 variants Abort, AcceptLine, BeginningOfHistory, CapitalizeWord, ClearScreen, Complete, CompleteBackward, CompleteHint, Dedent(Movement), DowncaseWord, EndOfFile, EndOfHistory, ForwardSearchHistory, HistorySearchBackward, HistorySearchForward, Indent(Movement), Insert(RepeatCountString), Interrupt, Kill(Movement), Move(Movement), NextHistory, Noop, Overwrite(char), PreviousHistory, QuotedInsert, ReplaceChar(RepeatCountchar), Replace(MovementOption<String>), ReverseSearchHistory, SelfInsert(RepeatCountchar), Suspend, TransposeChars, TransposeWords(RepeatCount), Undo(RepeatCount), Unknown, UpcaseWord, ViYankTo(Movement), Yank(RepeatCountAnchor), YankPop, LineUpOrPreviousHistory(RepeatCount), LineDownOrNextHistory(RepeatCount), Newline, AcceptOrInsertLine { accept_in_the_middle: bool, },
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Commands

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Abort

abort

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AcceptLine

accept-line

See also AcceptOrInsertLine

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BeginningOfHistory

beginning-of-history

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CapitalizeWord

capitalize-word

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ClearScreen

clear-screen

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Complete

complete

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CompleteBackward

complete-backward

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CompleteHint

complete-hint

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Dedent(Movement)

Dedent current line

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DowncaseWord

downcase-word

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EndOfFile

vi-eof-maybe

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EndOfHistory

end-of-history

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ForwardSearchHistory

forward-search-history (incremental search)

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HistorySearchBackward

history-search-backward (common prefix search)

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HistorySearchForward

history-search-forward (common prefix search)

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Indent(Movement)

Indent current line

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Insert(RepeatCountString)

Insert text

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Interrupt

Interrupt signal (Ctrl-C)

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Kill(Movement)

backward-delete-char, backward-kill-line, backward-kill-word delete-char, kill-line, kill-word, unix-line-discard, unix-word-rubout, vi-delete, vi-delete-to, vi-rubout

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Move(Movement)

backward-char, backward-word, beginning-of-line, end-of-line, forward-char, forward-word, vi-char-search, vi-end-word, vi-next-word, vi-prev-word

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NextHistory

next-history

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Noop

No action

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Overwrite(char)

vi-replace

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PreviousHistory

previous-history

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QuotedInsert

quoted-insert

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ReplaceChar(RepeatCountchar)

vi-change-char

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Replace(MovementOption<String>)

vi-change-to, vi-substitute

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ReverseSearchHistory

reverse-search-history (incremental search)

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SelfInsert(RepeatCountchar)

self-insert

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Suspend

Suspend signal (Ctrl-Z on unix platform)

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TransposeChars

transpose-chars

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TransposeWords(RepeatCount)

transpose-words

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Undo(RepeatCount)

undo

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Unknown

Unsupported / unexpected

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UpcaseWord

upcase-word

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ViYankTo(Movement)

vi-yank-to

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Yank(RepeatCountAnchor)

yank, vi-put

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YankPop

yank-pop

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LineUpOrPreviousHistory(RepeatCount)

moves cursor to the line above or switches to prev history entry if the cursor is already on the first line

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LineDownOrNextHistory(RepeatCount)

moves cursor to the line below or switches to next history entry if the cursor is already on the last line

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Newline

Inserts a newline

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AcceptOrInsertLine

Fields

§accept_in_the_middle: bool

Whether this commands accepts input if the cursor not at the end of the current input

Either accepts or inserts a newline

Always inserts newline if input is non-valid. Can also insert newline if cursor is in the middle of the text

If you support multi-line input:

  • Use accept_in_the_middle: true for mostly single-line cases, for example command-line.
  • Use accept_in_the_middle: false for mostly multi-line cases, for example SQL or JSON input.

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Tells if current command should reset kill ring.

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