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<h4 class="subsection" id="Loading-Readline-Support-1"><span>7.9.1 Loading Readline Support<a class="copiable-link" href="#Loading-Readline-Support-1"> &para;</a></span></h4>
<p>The module is not loaded by default and so has to be loaded and
activated explicitly. This is done with two simple lines of code:
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<pre class="lisp-preformatted">(use-modules (ice-9 readline))
(activate-readline)
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<p>The first line will load the necessary code, and the second will
activate readline&rsquo;s features for the REPL. If you plan to use this
module often, you should save these to lines to your <samp class="file">.guile</samp>
personal startup file.
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<p>You will notice that the REPL&rsquo;s behavior changes a bit when you have
loaded the readline module. For example, when you press Enter before
typing in the closing parentheses of a list, you will see the
<em class="dfn">continuation</em> prompt, three dots: <code class="code">...</code> This gives you a nice
visual feedback when trying to match parentheses. To make this even
easier, <em class="dfn">bouncing parentheses</em> are implemented. That means that
when you type in a closing parentheses, the cursor will jump to the
corresponding opening parenthesis for a short time, making it trivial to make
them match.
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<p>Once the readline module is activated, all lines entered interactively
will be stored in a history and can be recalled later using the
cursor-up and -down keys. Readline also understands the Emacs keys for
navigating through the command line and history.
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Ctrl-D, the history will be saved to the file <samp class="file">.guile_history</samp> and
read in when you start Guile for the next time. Thus you can start a
new Guile session and still have the (probably long-winded) definition
expressions available.
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<p>You can specify a different history file by setting the environment
variable <code class="env">GUILE_HISTORY</code>. And you can make Guile specific
customizations to your <samp class="file">.inputrc</samp> by testing for application
&lsquo;<samp class="samp">Guile</samp>&rsquo; (see <a data-manual="readline" href="https://tiswww.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/readline.html#Conditional-Init-Constructs">Conditional Init Constructs</a> in <cite class="cite">GNU
Readline Library</cite>). For instance to define a key inserting a matched
pair of parentheses,
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&quot;\C-o&quot;: &quot;()\C-b&quot;
$endif
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