Provided by: libterm-readline-gnu-perl_1.46-1_amd64
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. Perl symbol 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; $PerlSh::PS1 The primary prompt string. The following backslash-escaped special characters can be used. \h: host name \u: user name \w: package name \!: history number The default value is `"\w[\!]$ "'. $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
~/.perlshrc This file is eval-ed at initialization. If a subroutine "afterinit" is defined in this file, it will be eval-ed after initialization. Here is a sample. # -*- mode: perl -*- # decimal to hexa sub h { map { sprintf("0x%x", $_ ) } @_;} sub tk { $t->tkRunning(1); use Tk; $mw = MainWindow->new(); } # for debugging Term::ReadLine::Gnu sub afterinit { *t = \$PerlSh::term; *a = \$PerlSh::attribs; } ~/.perlsh_history ~/.inputrc A initialization file for the GNU Readline Library. Refer its manual for details.
SEE ALSO
Term::ReadLine::Gnu <http://search.cpan.org/dist/Term-ReadLine-Gnu/> GNU Readline Library <https://tiswww.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html>
AUTHOR
Hiroo Hayashi <hiroo.hayashi@computer.org>