indicates its readiness to read a command by printing a string
called the prompt. This string is normally `()'. You
can change the prompt string with the set prompt
command. For
instance, when debugging with , it is useful to change
the prompt in one of the sessions so that you can always tell
which one you are talking to.
Note: set prompt
does not add a space for you after the
prompt you set. This allows you to set a prompt which ends in a space
or a prompt that does not.
set prompt newprompt
show prompt
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