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Re: Backspace echoed incorrectly with TERM=garbage
From: |
Bryan Henderson |
Subject: |
Re: Backspace echoed incorrectly with TERM=garbage |
Date: |
18 Jun 2020 20:53:57 +0000 |
> I imagine that depends on your terminal and your stty settings. On MacOS with
> Bash 5 in Terminal.app what you describe doesn't happen for me. What terminal
> are you using? What is the output of stty -a with respect to erase? What do
> you get in that setup when you press Ctrl-V then Backspace?
Thanks for trying to reproduce it.
I see this with an X.org xterm under Linux and a Linux virtual console, both
through SSH (Openssh), and Putty in Windows, via Putty's SSH.
To simplify things, I set my erase key to "q" (stty erase q). ctl-V q
confirms terminal sends q when I type it. Behavior is the same - q functions
as backspace, gets echoed as space. In Bash 4, it gets echoed as backspace.
I used 'script' to verify that the terminal is receiving an ASCII space
(0x20) character.
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Bryan Henderson San Jose, California
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