NAME
Caroline - Yet another line editing library
SYNOPSIS
use Caroline;
my $c = Caroline->new;
while (defined(my $line = $c->readline('> '))) {
if ($line =~ /\S/) {
print eval $line;
}
}
DESCRIPTION
Caroline is yet another line editing library like Term::ReadLine::Gnu.
This module supports
PROJECT GOALS
Provides portable line editing library for Perl5 community.
METHODS
- my $caroline = Caroline->new();
-
Create new Caroline instance.
Options are:
- history_max_len : Str
-
Set the limitation for max history size.
- completion_callback : CodeRef
-
You can write completion callback function like this:
use Caroline; my $c = Caroline->new( completion_callback => sub { my ($line) = @_; if ($line eq 'h') { return ( 'hello', 'hello there' ); } elsif ($line eq 'm') { return ( '突然のmattn' ); } return; }, );
- my $line = $caroline->read($prompt);
-
Read line with
$prompt
.Trailing newline is removed. Returns undef on EOF.
- $caroline->history_add($line)
-
Add $line to the history.
- $caroline->history()
-
Get the current history data in
ArrayRef[Str]
. - $caroline->write_history_file($filename)
-
Write history data to the file.
- $caroline->read_history_file($filename)
-
Read history data from history file.
Multi byte character support
If you want to support multi byte characters, you need to set binmode to STDIN. You can add the following code before call Caroline.
use Term::Encoding qw(term_encoding);
my $encoding = term_encoding();
binmode *STDIN, ":encoding(${encoding})";
LICENSE
Copyright (C) tokuhirom.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
https://github.com/antirez/linenoise/blob/master/linenoise.c
AUTHOR
tokuhirom <tokuhirom@gmail.com>
mattn