Provided by: sepia_0.992-3_all
NAME
Sepia - Simple Emacs-Perl Interface
SYNOPSIS
From inside Emacs: M-x load-library RET sepia RET M-x sepia-repl RET At the prompt in the "*sepia-repl*" buffer: main @> ,help For more information, please see Sepia.html or sepia.info, which come with the distribution.
DESCRIPTION
Sepia is a set of features to make Emacs a better tool for Perl development. This package contains the Perl side of the implementation, including all user-serviceable parts (for the cross-referencing facility see Sepia::Xref). This document is aimed as Sepia developers; for user documentation, see Sepia.html or sepia.info. Though not intended to be used independent of the Emacs interface, the Sepia module's functionality can be used through a rough procedural interface. Hooks Like Emacs, Sepia's behavior can be modified by placing functions on various hooks (arrays). Hooks can be manipulated by the following functions: "add_hook(@hook, @functions)" -- Add @functions to @hook. "remove_hook(@hook, @functions)" -- Remove named @functions from @hook. "run_hook(@hook)" -- Run the functions on the named hook. Each function is called with no arguments in an eval {} block, and its return value is ignored. Sepia currently defines the following hooks: @PRE_PROMPT -- Called immediately before the prompt is printed. @PRE_EVAL -- Called immediately before evaluating user input. @POST_EVAL -- Called immediately after evaluating user input. Completion Sepia tries hard to come up with a list of completions. "$re = _apropos_re($pat)" Create a completion expression from user input. "$val = filter_untyped" Return true if $_ is the name of a sub, file handle, or package. "$val = filter_typed $type" Return true if $_ is the name of something of $type, which should be either a glob slot name (e.g. SCALAR) or the special value "VARIABLE", meaning an array, hash, or scalar. "$re_out = maybe_icase $re_in" Make $re_in case-insensitive if it looks like it should be. "@res = all_abbrev_completions $pattern" Find all "abbreviated completions" for $pattern. "@res = filter_exact_prefix @names" Filter exact matches so that e.g. "A::x" completes to "A::xx" when both "Ay::xx" and "A::xx" exist. "@res = lexical_completions $type, $str, $sub" Find lexicals of $sub (or a parent lexical environment) of type $type matching $str. "@compls = completions($string [, $type [, $sub ] ])" Find a list of completions for $string with glob type $type, which may be "SCALAR", "HASH", "ARRAY", "CODE", "IO", or the special value "VARIABLE", which means either scalar, hash, or array. Completion operates on word subparts separated by [:_], so e.g. "S:m_w" completes to "Sepia::my_walksymtable". If $sub is given, also consider its lexical variables. "@compls = method_completions($expr, $string [,$eval])" Complete among methods on the object returned by $expr. The $eval argument, if present, is a function used to do the evaluation; the default is "eval", but for example the Sepia REPL uses "Sepia::repl_eval". Warning: Since it has to evaluate $expr, method completion can be extremely problematic. Use with care. "@matches = apropos($name [, $is_regex])" Search for function $name, either in all packages or, if $name is qualified, only in one package. If $is_regex is true, the non-package part of $name is a regular expression. Module information "@names = mod_subs($pack)" Find subs in package $pack. "@decls = mod_decls($pack)" Generate a list of declarations for all subroutines in package $pack. "$info = module_info($module, $type)" Emacs-called function to get module information. "$file = mod_file($mod)" Find the likely file owner for module $mod. "@mods = package_list" Gather a list of all distributions on the system. "@mods = module_list" Gather a list of all packages (.pm files, really) installed on the system, grouped by distribution. XXX UNUSED "@paths = file_list $module" List the absolute paths of all files (except man pages) installed by $module. "@mods = doc_list" Gather a list of all documented packages (.?pm files, really) installed on the system, grouped by distribution. XXX UNUSED Miscellaneous functions "$v = core_version($module)" "[$file, $line, $name] = location($name)" Return a [file, line, name] triple for function $name. "lexicals($subname)" Return a list of $subname's lexical variables. Note that this includes all nested scopes -- I don't know if or how Perl distinguishes inner blocks. "$lisp = tolisp($perl)" Convert a Perl scalar to some ELisp equivalent. "printer(\@res)" Print @res appropriately on the current filehandle. If $ISEVAL is true, use terse format. Otherwise, use human-readable format, which can use either Data::Dumper, YAML, or Data::Dump. "prompt()" -- Print the REPL prompt. "$flowed = flow($width, $text)" -- Flow $text to at most $width columns. Persistence "load \@keyvals" -- Load persisted data in @keyvals. "$ok = saveable $name" -- Return whether $name is saveable. Saving certain magic variables leads to badness, so we avoid them. "\@kvs = save $re" -- Return a list of name/value pairs to save. REPL shortcuts The function implementing built-in REPL shortcut ",X" is named "repl_X". "define_shortcut $name, $sub [, $doc [, $shortdoc]]" Define $name as a shortcut for function $sub. "alias_shortcut $new, $old" Alias $new to do the same as $old. "define_shortcuts()" Define the default REPL shortcuts. "repl_strict([$value])" Toggle strict mode. Requires PadWalker and Devel::LexAlias. "repl_time([$value])" Toggle command timing. "who($package [, $re])" List variables and functions in $package matching $re, or all variables if $re is absent. "$text = columnate(@items)" Format @items in columns such that they fit within $ENV{COLUMNS} columns. "@m = methods($package [, $qualified])" List method names in $package and its parents. If $qualified, return full "CLASS::NAME" rather than just "NAME." "sig_warn($warning)" Collect $warning for later printing. "print_warnings()" Print and clear accumulated warnings. "repl()" Execute a command interpreter on standard input and standard output. If you want to use different descriptors, localize them before calling "repl()". The prompt has a few bells and whistles, including: Obviously-incomplete lines are treated as multiline input (press 'return' twice or 'C-c' to discard). "die" is overridden to enter a debugging repl at the point "die" is called. Behavior is controlled in part through the following package-globals: $PACKAGE -- evaluation package $PRINTER -- result printer (default: dumper) $PS1 -- the default prompt $STRICT -- whether 'use strict' is applied to input $WANTARRAY -- evaluation context $COLUMNATE -- format some output nicely (default = 1) Format some values nicely, independent of $PRINTER. Currently, this displays arrays of scalars as columns. $REPL_LEVEL -- level of recursive repl() calls If zero, then initialization takes place. %REPL -- maps shortcut names to handlers %REPL_DOC -- maps shortcut names to documentation %REPL_SHORT -- maps shortcut names to brief usage Module browsing "$status = html_module_list([$file [, $prefix]])" Generate an HTML list of installed modules, looking inside of packages. If $prefix is missing, uses "about://perldoc/". If $file is given, write the result to $file; otherwise, return it as a string. "$status = html_package_list([$file [, $prefix]])" Generate an HTML list of installed top-level modules, without looking inside of packages. If $prefix is missing, uses "about://perldoc/". $file is the same as for "html_module_list".
TODO
See the README file included with the distribution.
SEE ALSO
Sepia's public GIT repository is located at <http://repo.or.cz/w/sepia.git>. There are several modules for Perl development in Emacs on CPAN, including Devel::PerlySense and PDE. For a complete list, see http://emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/PerlLanguage <http://emacswiki.org/cgi- bin/wiki/PerlLanguage>.
AUTHOR
Sean O'Rourke, <seano@cpan.org> Bug reports welcome, patches even more welcome.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Sean O'Rourke. All rights reserved, some wrongs reversed. This module is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.