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NAME

       Term::ReadLine::Gnu - Perl extension for the GNU Readline/History Library

SYNOPSIS

         use Term::ReadLine;
         $term = new Term::ReadLine 'ProgramName';
         while ( defined ($_ = $term->readline('prompt>')) ) {
           ...
         }

DESCRIPTION

   Overview
       This is an implementation of Term::ReadLine using the GNU Readline/History Library.

       For basic functions object oriented interface is provided. These are described in the section "Standard
       Methods" and ""Term::ReadLine::Gnu" Functions".

       This package also has the interface with the almost all functions and variables which are documented in
       the GNU Readline/History Library Manual.  They are documented in the section ""Term::ReadLine::Gnu"
       Functions" and ""Term::ReadLine::Gnu" Variables" briefly.  For more detail of the GNU Readline/History
       Library, see 'GNU Readline Library Manual' and 'GNU History Library Manual'.

       The sample programs under "eg/" directory and test programs under "t/" directory in the
       "Term::ReadLine::Gnu" distribution include many example of this module.

   Standard Methods
       These methods are standard methods defined by Term::ReadLine.

       "ReadLine"
           returns  the actual package that executes the commands. If you have installed this package,  possible
           value is "Term::ReadLine::Gnu".

       "new(NAME,[IN,OUT])"
           returns the handle for subsequent calls  to  following  functions.   Argument  is  the  name  of  the
           application.   Optionally  can  be  followed  by two arguments for "IN" and "OUT" file handles. These
           arguments should be globs.

       "readline(PROMPT[,PREPUT])"
           gets an input line, with actual "GNU  Readline"  support.   Trailing  newline  is  removed.   Returns
           "undef" on "EOF".  "PREPUT" is an optional argument meaning the initial value of input.

           The optional argument "PREPUT" is granted only if the value "preput" is in "Features".

           "PROMPT" may include some escape sequences.  Use "RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE" to begin a sequence of non-
           printing characters, and "RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE" to end of such a sequence.

       "AddHistory(LINE1, LINE2, ...)"
           adds  the  lines  to  the  history  of  input,  from where it can be used if the actual "readline" is
           present.

       "IN", "OUT"
           return the file handles for input and output or "undef" if "readline" input and output cannot be used
           for Perl.

       "MinLine([MAX])"
           If argument "MAX" is specified, it is an advice on minimal size of line to be included into  history.
           "undef" means do not include anything into history.  Returns the old value.

       "findConsole"
           returns  an  array  with  two strings that give most appropriate names for files for input and output
           using conventions "<$in", ">$out".

       "Attribs"
           returns a reference to a hash which describes internal  configuration  (variables)  of  the  package.
           Names of keys in this hash conform to standard conventions with the leading "rl_" stripped.

           See section "Variables" for supported variables.

       "Features"
           Returns  a  reference  to  a hash with keys being features present in current implementation. Several
           optional features are used in the minimal  interface:  "appname"  should  be  present  if  the  first
           argument  to  "new"  is recognized, and "minline" should be present if "MinLine" method is not dummy.
           "autohistory" should be present if lines  are  put  into  history  automatically  (maybe  subject  to
           "MinLine"), and "addHistory" if "AddHistory" method is not dummy.  "preput" means the second argument
           to  "readline"  method  is  processed.   "getHistory"  and "setHistory" denote that the corresponding
           methods are present. "tkRunning" denotes that a Tk application may  run  while  ReadLine  is  getting
           input.

   "Term::ReadLine::Gnu" Functions
       All  these  GNU Readline/History Library functions are callable via method interface and have names which
       conform to standard conventions with the leading "rl_" stripped.

       Almost methods have lower level  functions  in  "Term::ReadLine::Gnu::XS"  package.   To  use  them  full
       qualified name is required.  Using method interface is preferred.

       Readline Convenience Functions
           Naming Function
               "add_defun(NAME, FUNC [,KEY=-1])"
                   Add  name  to  the Perl function "FUNC".  If optional argument "KEY" is specified, bind it to
                   the "FUNC".  Returns reference to "FunctionPtr".

                     Example:
                           # name name `reverse-line' to a function reverse_line(),
                           # and bind it to "\C-t"
                           $term->add_defun('reverse-line', \&reverse_line, ord "\ct");

           Selecting a Keymap
               "make_bare_keymap"
                           Keymap  rl_make_bare_keymap()

               "copy_keymap(MAP)"
                           Keymap  rl_copy_keymap(Keymap|str map)

               "make_keymap"
                           Keymap  rl_make_keymap()

               "discard_keymap(MAP)"
                           Keymap  rl_discard_keymap(Keymap|str map)

               "free_keymap(MAP)"
                           void    rl_free_keymap(Keymap|str map)

               "get_keymap"
                           Keymap  rl_get_keymap()

               "set_keymap(MAP)"
                           Keymap  rl_set_keymap(Keymap|str map)

               "get_keymap_by_name(NAME)"
                           Keymap  rl_get_keymap_by_name(str name)

               "get_keymap_name(MAP)"
                           str     rl_get_keymap_name(Keymap map)

           Binding Keys
               "bind_key(KEY, FUNCTION [,MAP])"
                           int     rl_bind_key(int key, FunctionPtr|str function,
                                               Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap())

                   Bind "KEY" to the "FUNCTION".  "FUNCTION" is the name added by the  "add_defun"  method.   If
                   optional argument "MAP" is specified, binds in "MAP".  Returns non-zero in case of error.

               "bind_key_if_unbound(KEY, FUNCTION [,MAP])"
                           int     rl_bind_key_if_unbound(int key, FunctionPtr|str function,
                                                          Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap()) #GRL5.0

               "unbind_key(KEY [,MAP])"
                           int     rl_unbind_key(int key, Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap())

                   Bind "KEY" to the null function.  Returns non-zero in case of error.

               "unbind_function(FUNCTION [,MAP])"
                           int     rl_unbind_function(FunctionPtr|str function,
                                                      Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap())

               "unbind_command(COMMAND [,MAP])"
                           int     rl_unbind_command(str command,
                                                     Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap())

               "bind_keyseq(KEYSEQ, FUNCTION [,MAP])"
                           int     rl_bind_keyseq(str keyseq, FunctionPtr|str function,
                                                  Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap()) # GRL 5.0

               "set_key(KEYSEQ, FUNCTION [,MAP])"
                           int     rl_set_key(str keyseq, FunctionPtr|str function,
                                              Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap())

               "bind_keyseq_if_unbound(KEYSEQ, FUNCTION [,MAP])"
                           int     rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound(str keyseq, FunctionPtr|str function,
                                                             Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap()) # GRL 5.0

               "generic_bind(TYPE, KEYSEQ, DATA, [,MAP])"
                           int     rl_generic_bind(int type, str keyseq,
                                                   FunctionPtr|Keymap|str data,
                                                   Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap())

               "parse_and_bind(LINE)"
                           void    rl_parse_and_bind(str line)

                   Parse "LINE" as if it had been read from the ~/.inputrc file and perform any key bindings and
                   variable assignments found.  For more detail see 'GNU Readline Library Manual'.

               "read_init_file([FILENAME])"
                           int     rl_read_init_file(str filename = '~/.inputrc')

           Associating Function Names and Bindings
               "named_function(NAME)"
                           FunctionPtr rl_named_function(str name)

               "get_function_name(FUNCTION)"
                           str     rl_get_function_name(FunctionPtr function)

               "function_of_keyseq(KEYMAP [,MAP])"
                           (FunctionPtr|Keymap|str data, int type)
                                   rl_function_of_keyseq(str keyseq,
                                                         Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap())

               "invoking_keyseqs(FUNCTION [,MAP])"
                           (@str)  rl_invoking_keyseqs(FunctionPtr|str function,
                                                       Keymap|str map = rl_get_keymap())

               "function_dumper([READABLE])"
                           void    rl_function_dumper(int readable = 0)

               "list_funmap_names"
                           void    rl_list_funmap_names()

               "funmap_names"
                           (@str)  rl_funmap_names()

               "add_funmap_entry(NAME, FUNCTION)"
                           int     rl_add_funmap_entry(char *name, FunctionPtr|str function)

           Allowing Undoing
               "begin_undo_group"
                           int     rl_begin_undo_group()

               "end_undo_group"
                           int     rl_end_undo_group()

               "add_undo(WHAT, START, END, TEXT)"
                           int     rl_add_undo(int what, int start, int end, str text)

               "free_undo_list"
                           void    rl_free_undo_list()

               "do_undo"
                           int     rl_do_undo()

               "modifying([START [,END]])"
                           int     rl_modifying(int start = 0, int end = rl_end)

           Redisplay
               "redisplay"
                           void    rl_redisplay()

               "forced_update_display"
                           int     rl_forced_update_display()

               "on_new_line"
                           int     rl_on_new_line()

               "on_new_line_with_prompt"
                           int     rl_on_new_line_with_prompt()    # GRL 4.1

               "reset_line_state"
                           int     rl_reset_line_state()

               rl_show_char(C)
                           int     rl_show_char(int c)

               "message(FMT[, ...])"
                           int     rl_message(str fmt, ...)

               "crlf"
                           int     rl_crlf()                       # GRL 4.2

               "clear_message"
                           int     rl_clear_message()

               "save_prompt"
                           void    rl_save_prompt()

               "restore_prompt"
                           void    rl_restore_prompt()

               "expand_prompt(PROMPT)"
                           int     rl_expand_prompt(str prompt)    # GRL 4.2

               "set_prompt(PROMPT)"
                           int     rl_set_prompt(const str prompt) # GRL 4.2

           Modifying Text
               "insert_text(TEXT)"
                           int     rl_insert_text(str text)

               "delete_text([START [,END]])"
                           int     rl_delete_text(int start = 0, int end = rl_end)

               "copy_text([START [,END]])"
                           str     rl_copy_text(int start = 0, int end = rl_end)

               "kill_text([START [,END]])"
                           int     rl_kill_text(int start = 0, int end = rl_end)

               "push_macro_input(MACRO)"
                           int     rl_push_macro_input(str macro)

           Character Input
               "read_key"
                           int     rl_read_key()

               "getc(STREAM)"
                           int     rl_getc(FILE *STREAM)

               stuff_char(C)
                           int     rl_stuff_char(int c)

               execute_next(C)
                           int     rl_execute_next(int c)          # GRL 4.2

               "clear_pending_input()"
                           int     rl_clear_pending_input()        # GRL 4.2

               "set_keyboard_input_timeout(uSEC)"
                           int     rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout(int usec) # GRL 4.2

           Terminal Management
               "prep_terminal(META_FLAG)"
                           void    rl_prep_terminal(int META_FLAG) # GRL 4.2

               "deprep_terminal()"
                           void    rl_deprep_terminal()            # GRL 4.2

               "tty_set_default_bindings(KMAP)"
                           void    rl_tty_set_default_bindings([Keymap KMAP])      # GRL 4.2

               "tty_unset_default_bindings(KMAP)"
                           void    rl_tty_unset_default_bindings([Keymap KMAP])    # GRL 5.0

               "reset_terminal([TERMINAL_NAME])"
                           int     rl_reset_terminal(str terminal_name = getenv($TERM)) # GRL 4.2

           Utility Functions
               "save_state(READLINE_STATE)"
                           NOT IMPLEMENTED YET!
                           int     rl_save_state(struct readline_state *sp)        # GRL 6.0

               "restore_state(READLINE_STATE)"
                           NOT IMPLEMENTED YET!
                           int     rl_restore_state(struct readline_state *sp)     # GRL 6.0

               "replace_line(TEXT [,CLEAR_UNDO])"
                           int     rl_replace_line(str text, int clear_undo)       # GRL 4.3

               "initialize"
                           int     rl_initialize()

               "ding"
                           int     rl_ding()

               alphabetic(C)
                           int     rl_alphabetic(int C)

               "display_match_list(MATCHES [,LEN [,MAX]])"
                           void    rl_display_match_list(\@matches, len = $#maches, max) # GRL 4.0

                   Since  the  first element of an array @matches as treated as a possible completion, it is not
                   displayed.  See the descriptions of "completion_matches()".

                   When "MAX" is ommited, the max length of an item in @matches is used.

           Miscellaneous Functions
               "macro_bind(KEYSEQ, MACRO [,MAP])"
                           int     rl_macro_bind(const str keyseq, const str macro, Keymap map)

               "macro_dumper(READABLE)"
                           int     rl_macro_dumper(int readline)

               "variable_bind(VARIABLE, VALUE)"
                           int     rl_variable_bind(const str variable, const str value)

               "variable_value(VARIABLE)"
                           str     rl_variable_value(const str variable)   # GRL 5.1

               "variable_dumper(READABLE)"
                           int     rl_variable_dumper(int readline)

               "set_paren_blink_timeout(uSEC)"
                           int     rl_set_paren_blink_timeout(usec)        # GRL 4.2

               "get_termcap(cap)"
                           str     rl_get_termcap(cap)

           Alternate Interface
               "callback_handler_install(PROMPT, LHANDLER)"
                           void    rl_callback_handler_install(str prompt, pfunc lhandler)

               "callback_read_char"
                           void    rl_callback_read_char()

               "callback_handler_remove"
                           void    rl_callback_handler_remove()

       Readline Signal Handling
           "cleanup_after_signal"
                       void    rl_cleanup_after_signal()       # GRL 4.0

           "free_line_state"
                       void    rl_free_line_state()    # GRL 4.0

           "reset_after_signal"
                       void    rl_reset_after_signal() # GRL 4.0

           "echo_signal_char"
                       void    rl_echo_signal_char(int sig)    # GRL 6.0

           "resize_terminal"
                       void    rl_resize_terminal()    # GRL 4.0

           "set_screen_size(ROWS, COLS)"
                       void    rl_set_screen_size(int ROWS, int COLS)  # GRL 4.2

           "get_screen_size()"
                       (int rows, int cols)    rl_get_screen_size()    # GRL 4.2

           "reset_screen_size()"
                       void    rl_reset_screen_size()  # GRL 5.1

           "set_signals"
                       int     rl_set_signals()        # GRL 4.0

           "clear_signals"
                       int     rl_clear_signals()      # GRL 4.0

       Completion Functions
           "complete_internal([WHAT_TO_DO])"
                       int     rl_complete_internal(int what_to_do = TAB)

           "completion_mode(FUNCTION)"
                       int     rl_completion_mode(FunctionPtr|str function)

           "completion_matches(TEXT [,FUNC])"
                       (@str)  rl_completion_matches(str text,
                                                     pfunc func = filename_completion_function)

           "filename_completion_function(TEXT, STATE)"
                       str     rl_filename_completion_function(str text, int state)

           "username_completion_function(TEXT, STATE)"
                       str     rl_username_completion_function(str text, int state)

           "list_completion_function(TEXT, STATE)"
                       str     list_completion_function(str text, int state)

       History Functions
           Initializing History and State Management
               "using_history"
                           void    using_history()

           History List Management
               "addhistory(STRING[, STRING, ...])"
                           void    add_history(str string)

               "StifleHistory(MAX)"
                           int     stifle_history(int max|undef)

                   stifles the history list, remembering only the  last  "MAX"  entries.   If  "MAX"  is  undef,
                   remembers all entries.  This is a replacement of unstifle_history().

               "unstifle_history"
                           int     unstifle_history()

                   This is equivalent with 'stifle_history(undef)'.

               "SetHistory(LINE1 [, LINE2, ...])"
                   sets the history of input, from where it can be used if the actual "readline" is present.

               "add_history_time(STRING)"
                           void    add_history_time(str string)    # GRL 5.0

               "remove_history(WHICH)"
                           str     remove_history(int which)

               "replace_history_entry(WHICH, LINE)"
                           str     replace_history_entry(int which, str line)

               "clear_history"
                           void    clear_history()

               "history_is_stifled"
                           int     history_is_stifled()

           Information About the History List
               "where_history"
                           int     where_history()

               "current_history"
                           str     current_history()

               "history_get(OFFSET)"
                           str     history_get(offset)

               "history_get_time(OFFSET)"
                           time_t  history_get_time(offset)

               "history_total_bytes"
                           int     history_total_bytes()

               "GetHistory"
                   returns the history of input as a list, if actual "readline" is present.

           Moving Around the History List
               "history_set_pos(POS)"
                           int     history_set_pos(int pos)

               "previous_history"
                           str     previous_history()

               "next_history"
                           str     next_history()

           Searching the History List
               "history_search(STRING [,DIRECTION])"
                           int     history_search(str string, int direction = -1)

               "history_search_prefix(STRING [,DIRECTION])"
                           int     history_search_prefix(str string, int direction = -1)

               "history_search_pos(STRING [,DIRECTION [,POS]])"
                           int     history_search_pos(str string,
                                                      int direction = -1,
                                                      int pos = where_history())

           Managing the History File
               "ReadHistory([FILENAME [,FROM [,TO]]])"
                           int     read_history(str filename = '~/.history',
                                                int from = 0, int to = -1)

                           int     read_history_range(str filename = '~/.history',
                                                      int from = 0, int to = -1)

                   adds  the  contents  of  "FILENAME"  to the history list, a line at a time.  If "FILENAME" is
                   false, then read from ~/.history.  Start reading at line "FROM" and end at "TO".   If  "FROM"
                   is  omitted  or  zero,  start at the beginning.  If "TO" is omitted or less than "FROM", then
                   read  until  the  end  of  the  file.   Returns  true  if  successful,  or  false   if   not.
                   "read_history()" is an aliase of "read_history_range()".

               "WriteHistory([FILENAME])"
                           int     write_history(str filename = '~/.history')

                   writes the current history to "FILENAME", overwriting "FILENAME" if necessary.  If "FILENAME"
                   is false, then write the history list to ~/.history.  Returns true if successful, or false if
                   not.

               "append_history(NELEMENTS [,FILENAME])"
                           int     append_history(int nelements, str filename = '~/.history')

               "history_truncate_file([FILENAME [,NLINES]])"
                           int     history_truncate_file(str filename = '~/.history',
                                                         int nlines = 0)

           History Expansion
               "history_expand(LINE)"
                           (int result, str expansion) history_expand(str line)

                   Note that this function returns "expansion" in scalar context.

               "get_history_event(STRING, CINDEX [,QCHAR])"
                           (str text, int cindex) = get_history_event(str  string,
                                                                      int  cindex,
                                                                      char qchar = '\0')

               "history_tokenize(LINE)"
                           (@str)  history_tokenize(str line)

               "history_arg_extract(LINE, [FIRST [,LAST]])"
                           str history_arg_extract(str line, int first = 0, int last = '$')

   "Term::ReadLine::Gnu" Variables
       Following  GNU  Readline/History  Library variables can be accessed from Perl program.  See 'GNU Readline
       Library Manual' and ' GNU History Library Manual' for each variable.  You can access them with  "Attribs"
       methods.  Names of keys in this hash conform to standard conventions with the leading "rl_" stripped.

       Examples:

           $attribs = $term->Attribs;
           $v = $attribs->{library_version};   # rl_library_version
           $v = $attribs->{history_base};      # history_base

       Readline Variables
                   str rl_line_buffer
                   int rl_point
                   int rl_end
                   int rl_mark
                   int rl_done
                   int rl_num_chars_to_read (GRL 4.2)
                   int rl_pending_input
                   int rl_dispatching (GRL 4.2)
                   int rl_erase_empty_line (GRL 4.0)
                   str rl_prompt (read only)
                   str rl_display_prompt (GRL 6.0)
                   int rl_already_prompted (GRL 4.1)
                   str rl_library_version (read only)
                   int rl_readline_version (read only)
                   int rl_gnu_readline_p (GRL 4.2)
                   str rl_terminal_name
                   str rl_readline_name
                   filehandle rl_instream
                   filehandle rl_outstream
                   int rl_prefer_env_winsize (GRL 5.1)
                   pfunc rl_last_func (GRL 4.2)
                   pfunc rl_startup_hook
                   pfunc rl_pre_input_hook (GRL 4.0)
                   pfunc rl_event_hook
                   pfunc rl_getc_function
                   pfunc rl_redisplay_function
                   pfunc rl_prep_term_function (GRL 4.2)
                   pfunc rl_deprep_term_function (GRL 4.2)
                   Keymap rl_executing_keymap (read only)
                   Keymap rl_binding_keymap (read only)
                   str rl_executing_macro (GRL 4.2)
                   int rl_readline_state (GRL 4.2)
                   int rl_explicit_arg (GRL 4.2)
                   int rl_numeric_arg (GRL 4.2)
                   int rl_editing_mode (GRL 4.2)

       Signal Handling Variables
                   int rl_catch_signals (GRL 4.0)
                   int rl_catch_sigwinch (GRL 4.0)

       Completion Variables
                   pfunc rl_completion_entry_function
                   pfunc rl_attempted_completion_function
                   pfunc rl_filename_quoting_function
                   pfunc rl_filename_dequoting_function
                   pfunc rl_char_is_quoted_p
                   int rl_completion_query_items
                   str rl_basic_word_break_characters
                   str rl_basic_quote_characters
                   str rl_completer_word_break_characters
                   pfunc rl_completion_word_break_hook (GRL 5.0)
                   str rl_completer_quote_characters
                   str rl_filename_quote_characters
                   str rl_special_prefixes
                   int rl_completion_append_character
                   int rl_completion_suppress_append (GRL 4.3)
                   int rl_completion_quote_charactor (GRL 5.0)
                   int rl_completion_suppress_quote (GRL 5.0)
                   int rl_completion_found_quote (GRL 5.0)
                   int rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs (GRL 4.3)
                   int rl_ignore_completion_duplicates
                   int rl_filename_completion_desired
                   int rl_filename_quoting_desired
                   int rl_attempted_completion_over (GRL 4.2)
                   int rl_sort_completion_matches (GRL 6.0)
                   int rl_completion_type (GRL 4.2)
                   int rl_completion_invoking_key (GRL 6.0)
                   int rl_inhibit_completion
                   pfunc rl_ignore_some_completion_function
                   pfunc rl_directory_completion_hook
                   pfunc rl_completion_display_matches_hook (GRL 4.0)

       History Variables
                   int history_base
                   int history_length
                   int history_max_entries (called `max_input_history'. read only)
                   int history_write_timestamps (GRL 5.0)
                   char history_expansion_char
                   char history_subst_char
                   char history_comment_char
                   str history_word_delimiters (GRL 4.2)
                   str history_no_expand_chars
                   str history_search_delimiter_chars
                   int history_quotes_inhibit_expansion
                   pfunc history_inhibit_expansion_function

       Function References
                   rl_getc
                   rl_redisplay
                   rl_callback_read_char
                   rl_display_match_list
                   rl_filename_completion_function
                   rl_username_completion_function
                   list_completion_function
                   shadow_redisplay
                   Tk_getc

   Custom Completion
       In this section variables and functions for custom completion is described with examples.

       Most of descriptions in this section is cited from GNU Readline Library manual.

       "rl_completion_entry_function"
           This variable holds reference refers to a generator function for "completion_matches()".

           A  generator function is called repeatedly from "completion_matches()", returning a string each time.
           The arguments to the generator function are "TEXT" and "STATE".  "TEXT" is the  partial  word  to  be
           completed.   "STATE" is zero the first time the function is called, allowing the generator to perform
           any necessary initialization, and a positive non-zero integer for each  subsequent  call.   When  the
           generator  function  returns  "undef"  this  signals  "completion_matches()"  that  there are no more
           possibilities left.

           If the value is undef, built-in "filename_completion_function" is used.

           A sample generator function, "list_completion_function", is defined in Gnu.pm.  You  can  use  it  as
           follows;

               use Term::ReadLine;
               ...
               my $term = new Term::ReadLine 'sample';
               my $attribs = $term->Attribs;
               ...
               $attribs->{completion_entry_function} =
                   $attribs->{list_completion_function};
               ...
               $attribs->{completion_word} =
                   [qw(reference to a list of words which you want to use for completion)];
               $term->readline("custom completion>");

           See also "completion_matches".

       "rl_attempted_completion_function"
           A reference to an alternative function to create matches.

           The  function  is  called with "TEXT", "LINE_BUFFER", "START", and "END".  "LINE_BUFFER" is a current
           input buffer string.  "START" and "END" are indices in "LINE_BUFFER" saying what  the  boundaries  of
           "TEXT" are.

           If this function exists and returns null list or "undef", or if this variable is set to "undef", then
           an internal function "rl_complete()" will call the value of $rl_completion_entry_function to generate
           matches, otherwise the array of strings returned will be used.

           The default value of this variable is "undef".  You can use it as follows;

               use Term::ReadLine;
               ...
               my $term = new Term::ReadLine 'sample';
               my $attribs = $term->Attribs;
               ...
               sub sample_completion {
                   my ($text, $line, $start, $end) = @_;
                   # If first word then username completion, else filename completion
                   if (substr($line, 0, $start) =~ /^\s*$/) {
                       return $term->completion_matches($text,
                                                        $attribs->{'username_completion_function'});
                   } else {
                       return ();
                   }
               }
               ...
               $attribs->{attempted_completion_function} = \&sample_completion;

       "completion_matches(TEXT, ENTRY_FUNC)"
           Returns  an array of strings which is a list of completions for "TEXT".  If there are no completions,
           returns "undef".  The first entry in  the  returned  array  is  the  substitution  for  "TEXT".   The
           remaining entries are the possible completions.

           "ENTRY_FUNC"  is  a  generator  function  which  has  two arguments, and returns a string.  The first
           argument is "TEXT".  The second is a state argument; it is zero on the first call,  and  non-zero  on
           subsequent calls.  "ENTRY_FUNC" returns a "undef" to the caller when there are no more matches.

           If the value of "ENTRY_FUNC" is undef, built-in "filename_completion_function" is used.

           "completion_matches"  is a Perl wrapper function of an internal function "completion_matches()".  See
           also $rl_completion_entry_function.

       "completion_function"
           A variable whose content is a reference to a function which returns a list of candidates to complete.

           This variable is compatible with "Term::ReadLine::Perl" and very easy to use.

               use Term::ReadLine;
               ...
               my $term = new Term::ReadLine 'sample';
               my $attribs = $term->Attribs;
               ...
               $attribs->{completion_function} = sub {
                   my ($text, $line, $start) = @_;
                   return qw(a list of candidates to complete);
               }

       "list_completion_function(TEXT, STATE)"
           A   sample   generator   function   defined    by    "Term::ReadLine::Gnu".     Example    code    at
           "rl_completion_entry_function" shows how to use this function.

   "Term::ReadLine::Gnu" Specific Features
       "Term::ReadLine::Gnu" Specific Functions
           "CallbackHandlerInstall(PROMPT, LHANDLER)"
               This  method  provides  the function "rl_callback_handler_install()" with the following addtional
               feature compatible with "readline" method; ornament  feature,  "Term::ReadLine::Perl"  compatible
               completion function, histroy expansion, and addition to history buffer.

           "call_function(FUNCTION, [COUNT [,KEY]])"
                       int     rl_call_function(FunctionPtr|str function, count = 1, key = -1)

           "rl_get_all_function_names"
               Returns a list of all function names.

           "shadow_redisplay"
               A redisplay function for password input.  You can use it as follows;

                       $attribs->{redisplay_function} = $attribs->{shadow_redisplay};
                       $line = $term->readline("password> ");

           "rl_filename_list"
               Returns candidates of filename to complete.  This function can be used with "completion_function"
               and is implemented for the compatibility with "Term::ReadLine::Perl".

           "list_completion_function"
               See the description of section "Custom Completion".

       "Term::ReadLine::Gnu" Specific Variables
           "do_expand"
               When true, the history expansion is enabled.  By default false.

           "completion_function"
               See the description of section "Custom Completion".

           "completion_word"
               A reference to a list of candidates to complete for "list_completion_function".

       "Term::ReadLine::Gnu" Specific Commands
           "history-expand-line"
               The equivalent of the Bash "history-expand-line" editing command.

           "operate-and-get-next"
               The equivalent of the Korn shell "operate-and-get-next-history-line" editing command and the Bash
               "operate-and-get-next".

               This   command  is  bound  to  "\C-o"  by  default  for  the  compatibility  with  the  Bash  and
               "Term::ReadLine::Perl".

           "display-readline-version"
               Shows the version of "Term::ReadLine::Gnu" and the one of the GNU Readline Library.

           "change-ornaments"
               Change ornaments interactively.

FILES

       ~/.inputrc
           Readline init file.  Using this file it is possible that you would like to use a different set of key
           bindings.  When a program which uses the Readline library starts up, the init file is read,  and  the
           key bindings are set.

           Conditional key binding is also available.  The program name which is specified by the first argument
           of "new" method is used as the application construct.

           For example, when your program call "new" method like this;

                   ...
                   $term = new Term::ReadLine 'PerlSh';
                   ...

           your ~/.inputrc can define key bindings only for it as follows;

                   ...
                   $if PerlSh
                   Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word
                   "\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file
                   "\e[11~": "Function Key 1"
                   $endif
                   ...

EXPORTS

       None.

SEE ALSO

       GNU Readline Library Manual
       GNU History Library Manual
       "Term::ReadLine"
       "Term::ReadLine::Perl" (Term-ReadLine-Perl-xx.tar.gz)
       eg/* and t/* in the Term::ReadLine::Gnu distribution
       Articles related to Term::ReadLine::Gnu
           effective perl programming
                       http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/2000-7/features/effective.html

               This  article  demonstrates how to integrate Term::ReadLine::Gnu into an interactive command line
               program.

           eijiro (Japanese)
                       http://bulknews.net/lib/columns/02_eijiro/column.html

               A command line interface to Eijiro, Japanese-English dictionary service on WWW.

       Works which use Term::ReadLine::Gnu
           Perl Debugger
                       perl -d

           The Perl Shell (psh)
                       http://www.focusresearch.com/gregor/psh/

               The Perl Shell is a shell that combines the interactive nature of a Unix shell with the power  of
               Perl.

               A programmable completion feature compatible with bash is implemented.

           SPP (Synopsys Plus Perl)
                       http://www.stanford.edu/~jsolomon/SPP/

               SPP  (Synopsys  Plus  Perl)  is a Perl module that wraps around Synopsys' shell programs.  SPP is
               inspired  by  the  original  dc_perl  written  by  Steve  Golson,  but  it's  an   entirely   new
               implementation.   Why is it called SPP and not dc_perl?  Well, SPP was written to wrap around any
               of Synopsys' shells.

           PFM (Personal File Manager for Unix/Linux)
                       http://p-f-m.sourceforge.net/

               Pfm is a terminal-based file manager written in Perl, based on PFM.COM for MS-DOS (originally  by
               Paul Culley and Henk de Heer).

           The soundgrab
                       http://rawrec.sourceforge.net/soundgrab/soundgrab.html

               soundgrab  is  designed  to  help  you  slice up a big long raw audio file (by default 44.1 kHz 2
               channel signed sixteen bit little endian) and save your favorite sections to other files. It does
               this by providing you with a cassette player like command line interface.

           PDL (The Perl Data Language)
                       http://pdl.perl.org/index_en.html

               PDL (``Perl Data Language'') gives standard Perl the ability  to  compactly  store  and  speedily
               manipulate  the  large  N-dimensional  data  arrays  which are the bread and butter of scientific
               computing.

           PIQT (Perl Interactive DBI Query Tool)
                       http://piqt.sourceforge.net/

               PIQT is an interactive query tool using the Perl DBI database interface.  It  supports  ReadLine,
               provides  a  built in scripting language with a Lisp like syntax, an online help system, and uses
               wrappers to interface to the DBD modules.

           Ghostscript Shell
                       http://www.panix.com/~jdf/gshell/

               It provides a friendly way to play with the Ghostscript interpreter,  including  command  history
               and auto-completion of Postscript font names and reserved words.

           vshnu (the New Visual Shell)
                       http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~kinzler/vshnu/

               A visual shell and CLI shell supplement.

           If you know any other works which can be listed here, please let me know.

AUTHOR

       Hiroo Hayashi "<hiroo.hayashi@computer.org>"

       "http://www.perl.org/CPAN/authors/Hiroo_HAYASHI/"

TODO

       GTK+ support in addition to Tk.

BUGS

       "rl_add_defun()" can define up to 16 functions.

       Ornament    feature   works   only   on   prompt   strings.    It   requires   very   hard   hacking   of
       "display.c:rl_redisplay()" in GNU Readline library to ornament input line.

       "newTTY()" is not tested yet.

perl v5.18.1                                       2013-10-21                                           Gnu(3pm)