I think the fundamental issue is incorrect prompt length calculation, since it’s not just bounce-parens:
even with that turned off, scrolling through history ends up printing weird mismatched lines.
Here’s a similar issue discussed in nodejs:
Any suggestions where to look for prompt length calculations?
I flipped through guile-readline/readline.c but didn’t see any obvious places to apply a fix.
Thanks,
Matt
On Thursday, February 25, 2016 9:21 AM, Matthew Keeter <matt.j.keeter@gmail.com> wrote:
Run this and you’ll get a Guile shell. Into that shell, type
'(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10)
The final parenthesis will highlight a character midway through the string
(instead of the first parenthesis).
The same issues happen if you try to scroll through history: lines end up
overlapping in strange ways.
Removing the ANSI codes from custom-prompt resolves the issue, but I’d really
like to have a colored prompt and correct readline behavior.
Does anyone have any ideas?
The conflict is likely between your codes and the bounce-parens functionality
of the readline prompt.
(readline-set! bounce-parens 0) should disable that functionality and make the
colored prompt work.
To get your escape sequences and bounce-parens working would probably require
more thinking...
-Mike