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19.2.4 Local settings
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‘isig’
     Enable ‘interrupt’, ‘quit’, and ‘suspend’ special characters.  May
     be negated.

‘icanon’
     Enable ‘erase’, ‘kill’, ‘werase’, and ‘rprnt’ special characters.
     May be negated.

‘iexten’
     Enable non-POSIX special characters.  May be negated.

‘echo’
     Echo input characters.  May be negated.

‘echoe’
‘crterase’
     Echo ‘erase’ characters as backspace-space-backspace.  May be
     negated.

‘echok’
     Echo a newline after a ‘kill’ character.  May be negated.

‘echonl’
     Echo newline even if not echoing other characters.  May be negated.

‘noflsh’
     Disable flushing after ‘interrupt’ and ‘quit’ special characters.
     May be negated.

‘xcase’
     Enable input and output of uppercase characters by preceding their
     lowercase equivalents with ‘\’, when ‘icanon’ is set.  Non-POSIX.
     May be negated.

‘tostop’
     Stop background jobs that try to write to the terminal.  Non-POSIX.
     May be negated.

‘echoprt’
‘prterase’
     Echo erased characters backward, between ‘\’ and ‘/’.  Non-POSIX.
     May be negated.

‘echoctl’
‘ctlecho’
     Echo control characters in hat notation (‘^C’) instead of
     literally.  Non-POSIX.  May be negated.

‘echoke’
‘crtkill’
     Echo the ‘kill’ special character by erasing each character on the
     line as indicated by the ‘echoprt’ and ‘echoe’ settings, instead of
     by the ‘echoctl’ and ‘echok’ settings.  Non-POSIX.  May be negated.

‘extproc’
     Enable ‘LINEMODE’, which is used to avoid echoing each character
     over high latency links.  See also Internet RFC 1116
     (https://tools.ietf.org/search/rfc1116).  Non-POSIX.  May be
     negated.

‘flusho’
     Discard output.  Note this setting is currently ignored on
     GNU/Linux systems.  Non-POSIX.  May be negated.


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