Why not adopt me?
NAME
Reply - read, eval, print, loop, yay!
VERSION
version 0.42
SYNOPSIS
use Reply;
Reply->new(config => "$ENV{HOME}/.replyrc")->run;
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: This is an early release, and implementation details of this module are still very much in flux. Feedback is welcome!
Reply is a lightweight, extensible REPL for Perl. It is plugin-based (see Reply::Plugin), and through plugins supports many advanced features such as coloring and pretty printing, readline support, and pluggable commands.
METHODS
new(%opts)
Creates a new Reply instance. Valid options are:
- config
-
Name of a configuration file to load. This should contain INI-style configuration for plugins as described above.
- plugins
-
An arrayref of additional plugins to load.
run
Runs the repl. Will continue looping until the read_line
callback returns undef (typically when the user presses Ctrl+D
), or the loop
callback returns false (by default, the #q
command quits the repl in this way).
step($line, $verbose)
Runs a single iteration of the repl. If $line
is given, it will be used as the string to evaluate (and the prompt
and read_line
callbacks will not be called). If $verbose
is true, the prompt and line will be displayed as though they were typed. Returns true if the repl can continue, and false if it was requested to quit.
CONFIGURATION
Configuration uses an INI-style format similar to the configuration format of Dist::Zilla. Section names are used as the names of plugins, and any options within a section are passed as arguments to that plugin. Plugins are loaded in order as they are listed in the configuration file, which can affect the results in some cases where multiple plugins are hooking into a single callback (see Reply::Plugin for more information).
In addition to plugin configuration, there are some additional options recognized. These must be specified at the top of the file, before any section headers.
- script_file
-
This contains a filename whose contents will be evaluated as perl code once the configuration is done being loaded.
- script_line<n>
-
Any options that start with
script_line
will be sorted by their key and then each value will be evaluated individually once the configuration is done being loaded.NOTE: this is currently a hack due to the fact that Config::INI doesn't support multiple keys with the same name in a section. This may be fixed in the future to just allow specifying
script_line
multiple times.
BUGS
No known bugs.
Please report any bugs to GitHub Issues at https://github.com/doy/reply/issues.
SEE ALSO
SUPPORT
You can find this documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Reply
You can also look for information at:
MetaCPAN
Github
RT: CPAN's request tracker
CPAN Ratings
AUTHOR
Jesse Luehrs <doy@tozt.net>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2016 by Jesse Luehrs.
This is free software, licensed under:
The MIT (X11) License