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2000-05-29Delay user input whereever appropriate.Martin Mares
2000-05-08Use PATH_CONTROL_SOCKET instead of tacking on "bird.ctl" manually.Martin Mares
2000-05-05Added skeleton Doc files for the whole developer's documentation.Martin Mares
2000-04-20Use xmalloc() instead of malloc().Martin Mares
2000-04-12Introduced `ARRAY_SIZE' macro to replace all the sizeof(a)/sizeof(*a) ↵Martin Mares
constructs.
2000-03-31Include "lib/string.h" instead of <string.h>. It should give us bzero()Martin Mares
and other non-portable functions on all systems.
2000-03-12Add internal commands of the client to the command list.Martin Mares
2000-03-12Commands which failed expansions are to be stored to history, too.Martin Mares
2000-03-07No longer echoes commands before sending them.Martin Mares
2000-03-04Fixed display of short continued messages in verbose mode.Martin Mares
2000-02-27Support expansion of command abbreviations.Martin Mares
Client considered finished (modulo bugs).
2000-02-17Completion works. Unfortunately, we have to access a couple of internalMartin Mares
symbols of libreadline :-(
2000-02-17Client: Online help works (Cisco style: just press `?' at the end of a line).Martin Mares
2000-02-15First usable version of the client. No command completion and similar niftyMartin Mares
features yet, but it works.
2000-01-20Configure, link and use the readline library.Martin Mares
2000-01-19Put client on a stony ground. The whole client is going to be system-specificMartin Mares
(the current version UNIX-specific) anyway, so it's useless to try splitting it to sysdep and generic part. Instead of this, configure script decides (based on system type and user's wish) what (if any) client should be built and what autoconfiguration it requires. Also, the client provides its own die/bug/... functions.
2000-01-19Generate a list of all commands and their help texts for the client to use.Martin Mares
1999-10-29Added skeleton of the client. Does nothing, but at least compiles.Martin Mares