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[jira] [Commented] (GROOVY-6453) groovysh in Windows 7/8 doesn't support arrow keys and Del

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Micha? Zegan commented on GROOVY-6453:
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Okay, but this still should be fixed, and actually it is not a jline bug, unless we expect jline to add an override that says: this is really a console. Othervise groovy has to do something.

> groovysh in Windows 7/8 doesn't support arrow keys and Del
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GROOVY-6453
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-6453
>             Project: Groovy
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Groovysh
>    Affects Versions: 2.2.0
>         Environment: Windows 8, 64bit (v6.2, build 9200), java version "1.7.0_45" SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_45-b18) HotSpot 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.45-b08, mixed mode), Russian locale (!)
>            Reporter: Andrew P Fink
>              Labels: console, jline
>
> I have bare windows 8 with fresh JDK. I run Groovysh in cmd.exe.
> Groovysh 2.1.9 works as expected.
> Groovysh 2.2.0 doesn't react to arrow keys and Del, i.e. up key doesn't show previous command, left key doesn't shift cursor etc.
> After some investigation I found what is working:
> ctrl-a   go to beginning of line
> ctrl-e   go to End of line
> ctrl-f   go Forward one char
> ctrl-b   go Backward one char
> ctrl-d   delete the char
> ctrl-h   and backspace = delete left char
> ctrl-p   recall previous line
> ctrl-n   recall next line
> ctrl-s   search
> ctrl-r   reverse search 
> It's nice and feel myself like a Linux hacker, but I want arrow keys too ;-)
> I tried different options:
> - upgrade jline2.10 to 2.11 - no effect
> - --terminal=unix - it helps, but duplicate prompt (groovy:000>) and no more colors in console 
> Looks like problem lies in new jline v2 (groovysh 2.1.9 uses jline1.0)



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