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PSPP-BUG: [bug #45695] incorrect behaviour in terminal mode


From: Harry Thijssen
Subject: PSPP-BUG: [bug #45695] incorrect behaviour in terminal mode
Date: Tue, 04 Aug 2015 19:08:53 +0000
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:39.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/39.0

URL:
  <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?45695>

                 Summary: incorrect behaviour in terminal mode
                 Project: PSPP
            Submitted by: unknown_one
            Submitted on: Tue 04 Aug 2015 07:08:52 PM GMT
                Category: Compilation/Portability
                Severity: 5 - Average
                  Status: None
             Assigned to: None
             Open/Closed: Open
         Discussion Lock: Any
                 Release: None
                  Effort: 0.00

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Details:

Reported by:Joe Genshlea
Still present in the GTK3 version. Maybe a MSWindows related problem

When running PSPP in terminal mode on windows the first character of the
executed line carries forward to the following line.  I can't seem to get
around this

 Examples:

 PSPP> GET DATA
 G

 PSPP> DATA LIST LIST
 D

 if I type "/" sometimes the cursor will tab forward and allow me to enter a 
subcommand, but then the following line will render with a "p"

 PSPP> GET DATA
 GET DATA
     > /TYPE=TXT
 pTYPE=TXT

 .1-5: error: GET DATA: Syntax error at `pTYPE': expecting `/'.

 .1-5: error: GET DATA: Syntax error at `pTYPE': expecting TYPE.


 I've installed two different versions on my Windows 7 computer and observe
the same behavior. The version I'm currently running is PSPP-084-20150224






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