Bug#681646: Test example
Ralph Ronnquist
ralph.ronnquist at gmail.com
Sat Jul 28 01:27:07 UTC 2012
The following is an example of this bug by a very small session, after
having removed ~/.gnuplot_history before starting gnuplot. I have added
my own numbering of the commands.
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1: gnuplot> a=5;plot x
2: gnuplot> plot x
3: gnuplot> history
1 history
4: gnuplot> plot x
5: gnuplot> plot x
6: gnuplot> plot 2*x
7: gnuplot> history
1 history
2 plot 2*x
3 history
8: gnuplot> plot x
9: gnuplot> q
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Command #1 was typed as is.
Command #2 was obtained by up-arrow, 6*left-arrow, 4*rubout, enter.
Command #3 was typed as is; before typing, up-arrow recall showed me
command #1 and not #2. But neither are in the history (file).
Command #4 was typed as is; recall before typing showed #3 and #1, not #2.
Command #5 was typed as is; recall before typing shows #3 and #1, not #2
or #4.
Command #6 was typed as is; recall before typing shows #3 and #1, not
#2, #4 or #5.
Command #7 was typed as is; recall before typing shows #6, #3 and #1,
not #2, #4 or #5.
Command #8 was typed as is; recall before typing shows #7, #6, #3 and
#1, not #2, #4 or #5.
Command #9 was typed as is; recall before typing shows #7, #6, #3 and
#1, not #2, #4, #5 or #8.
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