Term::ReadLine - Perl interface to various C<readline> packages. If no real package is found, substitutes stubs instead of basic functions. |
Term::ReadLine - Perl interface to various readline
packages.
If no real package is found, substitutes stubs instead of basic functions.
use Term::ReadLine; my $term = Term::ReadLine->new('Simple Perl calc'); my $prompt = "Enter your arithmetic expression: "; my $OUT = $term->OUT || \*STDOUT; while ( defined ($_ = $term->readline($prompt)) ) { my $res = eval($_); warn $@ if $@; print $OUT $res, "\n" unless $@; $term->addhistory($_) if /\S/; }
This package is just a front end to some other packages. It's a stub to
set up a common interface to the various ReadLine implementations found on
CPAN (under the Term::ReadLine::*
namespace).
All the supported functions should be called as methods, i.e., either as
$term = Term::ReadLine->new('name');
or as
$term->addhistory('row');
where $term is a return value of Term::ReadLine->new().
ReadLine
Term::ReadLine::Gnu
, Term::ReadLine::Perl
,
Term::ReadLine::Stub
.
new
IN
and OUT
filehandles. These
arguments should be globs.
readline
readline
support. Trailing newline is removed. Returns undef
on EOF
.
addhistory
readline
is present.
IN
, OUT
undef
if readline
input and output cannot be used for Perl.
MinLine
undef
means do not include anything into
history. Returns the old value.
findConsole
"<$in"
, ">out"
.
The strings returned may not be useful for 3-argument open().
rl_
stripped.
Features
appname
should be present if the first argument
to new
is recognized, and minline
should be present if
MinLine
method is not dummy. autohistory
should be present if
lines are put into history automatically (maybe subject to
MinLine
), and addhistory
if addhistory
method is not dummy.
If Features
method reports a feature attribs
as present, the
method Attribs
is not dummy.
Actually Term::ReadLine
can use some other package, that will
support a richer set of commands.
All these commands are callable via method interface and have names
which conform to standard conventions with the leading rl_
stripped.
The stub package included with the perl distribution allows some additional methods:
tkRunning
readline
method).
event_loop
readline
method). This supersedes tkRunning.
The first call-back registered is the call back for waiting. It is expected that the callback will call the current event loop until there is something waiting to get on the input filehandle. The parameter passed in is the return value of the second call back.
The second call-back registered is the call back for registration. The input filehandle (often STDIN, but not necessarily) will be passed in.
For example, with AnyEvent:
$term->event_loop(sub { my $data = shift; $data->[1] = AE::cv(); $data->[1]->recv(); }, sub { my $fh = shift; my $data = []; $data->[0] = AE::io($fh, 0, sub { $data->[1]->send() }); $data; });
The second call-back is optional if the call back is registered prior to the call to $term->readline.
Deregistration is done in this case by calling event_loop with undef
as its parameter:
$term->event_loop(undef);
This will cause the data array ref to be removed, allowing normal garbage collection to clean it up. With AnyEvent, that will cause $data->[0] to be cleaned up, and AnyEvent will automatically cancel the watcher at that time. If another loop requires more than that to clean up a file watcher, that will be up to the caller to handle.
ornaments
ornaments
should be 0, 1, or a string of a form
"aa,bb,cc,dd"
. Four components of this string should be names of
terminal capacities, first two will be issued to make the prompt
standout, last two to make the input line standout.
newTTY
One can check whether the currently loaded ReadLine package supports
these methods by checking for corresponding Features
.
None
The environment variable PERL_RL
governs which ReadLine clone is
loaded. If the value is false, a dummy interface is used. If the value
is true, it should be tail of the name of the package to use, such as
Perl
or Gnu
.
As a special case, if the value of this variable is space-separated,
the tail might be used to disable the ornaments by setting the tail to
be o=0
or ornaments=0
. The head should be as described above, say
If the variable is not set, or if the head of space-separated list is empty, the best available package is loaded.
export "PERL_RL=Perl o=0" # Use Perl ReadLine sans ornaments export "PERL_RL= o=0" # Use best available ReadLine sans ornaments
(Note that processing of PERL_RL
for ornaments is in the discretion of the
particular used Term::ReadLine::*
package).
Term::ReadLine - Perl interface to various C<readline> packages. If no real package is found, substitutes stubs instead of basic functions. |