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NAME

       PDL::Demos - PDL demo infrastructure

SYNOPSIS

         # in a demo, if text-orientated
         package PDL::Demos::Blah;
         sub info { ('blah', 'Longer description of demo') }
         sub init { 'use PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT;' }
         my @demo = (
           [comment => "Welcome to the Blah demo"],
           [act => <<'EOF'],
         output "PDL can make n-dimensional sequences:\n";
         output $x = sequence(2,3);
         EOF
         );
         sub demo { @demo }
         sub done { "# return things to previous state\n" }

         # a GUI-orientated one
         package PDL::Demos::GUIBlah;
         use GUIBlah; # so demo won't show up in list if GUIBlah not installed
         sub info { ('blahgui', 'GUIBlah demo') }
         sub demo {[actnw => q|
           # starting up the GUI demo app
           |.__PACKAGE__.q|::run();
         |]}
         sub run { # this is just a convention, but a good one
           # ...
         }

         # iterate a demo of your own module - call it PDL::Demos::(something)
         make && perl -Mblib -S perldl # run "demo" and it will see your demo

         # in a CLI or REPL
         use PDL::Demos;
         sub demo {
           if (!$_[0]) {
             require List::Util;
             my @kw = sort grep $_ ne 'pdl', PDL::Demos->keywords;
             my $maxlen = List::Util::max(map length, @kw);
             print "Use:\n";
             printf "   demo %-${maxlen}s # %s\n", @$_[0,1] for map [PDL::Demos->info($_)], 'pdl', @kw;
             return;
           }
           no strict;
           PDL::Demos->init($_[0]);
           $_->[0]->($_->[1]) for PDL::Demos->demo($_[0]);
           PDL::Demos->done($_[0]);
         }

DESCRIPTION

       Provides utilities to make demos for PDL modules.

       PDL demos should be in the "PDL::Demos::*" namespace so that they can be auto-discovered.

       Please ensure that your demo module is included in a CPAN distribution and add it to the
       appropriate metadata (e.g. "Makefile.PL" and "MANIFEST").

METHODS

   list
       Class method; goes through @INC finding all modules starting with "PDL::Demos::" (with up
       to two "::"-separated words). Cached after first run. Does not distinguish demo modules
       that did not load.

   keywords
       Returns the list of keywords (first element of "info" return-list) of all found modules
       that loaded successfully and implement an "info" method. Caches results.

   info
       Given a keyword, returns the result of calling "info" on the relevant module plus the
       module name (three elements) or throws exception if unknown keyword.

   init
       Given a keyword, "eval"s the result of calling "init" on the relevant module if it has
       one, or throws exception if unknown keyword.

   demo
       Given a keyword, returns the result of calling "demo" on the relevant module or throws
       exception if unknown keyword.

   done
       Given a keyword, "eval"s the result of calling "done" on the relevant module if it has
       one, or throws exception if unknown keyword.

DEMO MODULE METHODS

       Each demo module must provide these class methods:

       info
           Return a two-element list of strings: a single keyword (probably lower-case), and a
           short description of the demo.  Both will be displayed when a user enters "demo"
           without giving a name.

       demo
           Returns a list of array-refs of two elements: a function provided by this module, and
           an argument for it.

       init
           Return a string of Perl code which will be evaluated in the package running the demo.
           Use this e.g. for "use" statements that import functions needed in your demo.

FUNCTIONS

       These are all exported.

   comment
       Prints its argument, prompts user to press enter before returning.

   output
       Prints its argument (best for use in "actnw" etc).

   actnw
       The argument must be a string containing valid Perl code.  The string is printed with a
       separator, then evaluated as Perl code in the package running the demo, with "PDL" loaded.
       Doesn't prompt, so use this for e.g. GUI demos that return when the user tells them to.

       Multiline code string should start with a newline.

   act
       As above, but prompts before returning.

ERROR HANDLING

       Check the prerequisites (e.g. optional Perl modules) for your demo in your demo module and
       not only in the code string you pass to the "init" routine.  If the code in your demo
       module dies, then the demo will not be offered in the demo overview.  Fatal errors in the
       init routine will be printed and mess up the output layout.  Also, error messages might be
       difficult to understand if users just want to run the demo.

       If you want to show the demo in the overview though it can't run in the current situation,
       then make sure that your "demo" method informs the user what is missing, and where they
       can obtain it.

AUTHOR

       Copyright (C) 1998 Tuomas J. Lukka.  Tweaks by Ed J for PDL 2.077, 2022.