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ReadLine (3)
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    NAME

         Term::ReadLine - Perl interface to various readline
         packages. If no real package is found, substitutes stubs
         instead of basic functions.
    
    
    

    SYNOPSIS

           use Term::ReadLine;
           $term = new Term::ReadLine 'Simple Perl calc';
           $prompt = "Enter your arithmetic expression: ";
           $OUT = $term->OUT || STDOUT;
           while ( defined ($_ = $term->readline($prompt)) ) {
             $res = eval($_), "\n";
             warn $@ if $@;
             print $OUT $res, "\n" unless $@;
             $term->addhistory($_) if /\S/;
           }
    
    
    
    

    DESCRIPTION

         This package is just a front end to some other packages. At
         the moment this description is written, the only such
         package is Term-ReadLine, available on CPAN near you. The
         real target of this stub package is to set up a common
         interface to whatever Readline emerges with time.
    
    
    

    Minimal set of supported functions

         All the supported functions should be called as methods,
         i.e., either as
    
           $term = new Term::ReadLine 'name';
    
         or as
    
           $term->addhistory('row');
    
         where $term is a return value of Term::ReadLine->Init.
    
         ReadLine    returns the actual package that executes the
                     commands. Among possible values are
                     Term::ReadLine::Gnu, Term::ReadLine::Perl,
                     Term::ReadLine::Stub Exporter.
    
         new         returns the handle for subsequent calls to
                     following functions. Argument is the name of the
                     application. Optionally can be followed by two
                     arguments for IN and OUT filehandles. These
                     arguments should be globs.
    
         readline    gets an input line, possibly with actual
                     readline support. Trailing newline is removed.
                     Returns undef on EOF.
    
         addhistory  adds the line to the history of input, from
                     where it can be used if the actual readline is
                     present.
    
         IN, $OUT    return the filehandles for input and output or
                     undef if readline input and output cannot be
                     used for Perl.
    
         MinLine     If argument is specified, it is an advice on
                     minimal size of line to be included into
                     history.  undef means do not include anything
                     into history. Returns the old value.
    
         findConsole returns an array with two strings that give most
                     appropriate names for files for input and output
                     using conventions "<$in", ">out".
    
         Attribs     returns a reference to a hash which describes
                     internal configuration of the package. Names of
                     keys in this hash conform to standard
                     conventions with the leading rl_ stripped.
    
         Features    Returns a reference to a hash with keys being
                     features present in current implementation.
                     Several optional features are used in the
                     minimal interface: 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.
    
    
    

    Additional supported functions

         Actually Term::ReadLine can use some other package, that
         will support reacher 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   makes Tk event loop run when waiting for user
                     input (i.e., during readline method).
    
         ornaments   makes the command line stand out by using
                     termcap data.  The argument to 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      takes two arguments which are input filehandle
                     and output filehandle.  Switches to use these
                     filehandles.
    
         One can check whether the currently loaded ReadLine package
         supports these methods by checking for corresponding
         Features.
    
    
    

    EXPORTS

         None
    
    
    

    ENVIRONMENT

         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 without ornaments
           export "PERL_RL= o=0"         # Use best available ReadLine without ornaments
    
         (Note that processing of PERL_RL for ornaments is in the
         discretion of the particular used Term::ReadLine::*
         package).
    
         no real package is found, substitutes stubs instead of basic
         functions."
    
    
    
    


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