NAME
perlsh - one-line perl evaluator with line editing function and variable name completion function
SYNOPSIS
perlsh
DESCRIPTION
This program reads input a line, and evaluates it by perl interpreter, and prints the result. If the result is a list value then each value of the list is printed line by line. This program can be used as a very strong calculator which has whole perl functions.
This is a sample program Term::ReadLine::Gnu module. When you input a line, the line editing function of GNU Readline Library is available. The variable name completion function is also available.
Before invoking, this program reads ~/.perlshrc and evaluates the content of the file.
When this program is terminated, the content of the history buffer is saved in a file ~/.perlsh_history, and it is read at next invoking.
VARIABLES
You can customize the behavior of perlsh
by setting following variables in ~/.perlshrc;
$PerlSh::PS1
-
The primary prompt string. The default value is "$ ".
$PerlSh::PS2
-
The secondary prompt string. The default value is "> ".
$PerlSh::HISTFILE
-
The name of the file to which the command history is saved. The default value is
~/.perlsh_history
. $PerlSh::HISTSIZE
-
If not
undef
, this is the maximum number of commands to remember in the history. The default value is 256. $PerlSh::STRICT
-
If true, restrict unsafe constructs. See
use strict
in perl man page. The default value is 0;
FILES
SEE ALSO
Term::ReadLine::Gnu
GNU Readline Library Texinfo Manual
AUTHOR
Hiroo Hayashi, hayashi@pdcd.ilab.toshiba.co.jp
BUGS
Completion does not work for variable name whose value is 'undef'.
Completion does not work for variable name with package name (`foo::bar').
1 POD Error
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
- Around line 251:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'