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Sometimes after text input can not be reached using arrow keys #11

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Tatsujinichi opened this issue Nov 7, 2017 · 1 comment
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Tatsujinichi commented Nov 7, 2017

Sometimes, when recalling a previous command to edit values and reply command. While I am arrowing over left to the value I wish to edit, I will get some messages and my console and my cursor will reset position to the end of the line. When this happens sometimes my cursor will be restricted from moving at an arbitrary position in the line.

I am using a fairly long command maybe 80 characters.
Also, when typing, the cursor position may jump to different places in the line being edited. Have also seen the shell text get placed seemly randomly in my text history.

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You can (see) in this video where my cursor stops is where I am unable to move beyond.

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stelcheck added a commit to stelcheck/mage-console that referenced this issue Nov 26, 2017
Fixes multiple outstanding issues, and pretifies error output by:

  1. using pretty-error to render the error
  2. stripping part of the stack that really should have no relevance

Fixes mage#4 mage#5 mage#8 mage#9 mage#11
stelcheck added a commit to stelcheck/mage-console that referenced this issue Nov 26, 2017
Fixes multiple outstanding issues, and pretifies error output by:

  1. using pretty-error to render the error
  2. stripping part of the stack that really should have no relevance

Fixes mage#4 mage#5 mage#8 mage#9 mage#11
stelcheck added a commit to stelcheck/mage-console that referenced this issue Dec 6, 2017
Fixes multiple outstanding issues, and pretifies error output by:

  1. using pretty-error to render the error
  2. stripping part of the stack that really should have no relevance

Fixes mage#4 mage#5 mage#8 mage#9 mage#11
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