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=head1 NAME
Term::ReadLine::Perl5 - A Perl5 implementation GNU Readline
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Term::ReadLine::Perl5;
$term = new Term::ReadLine::Perl5 'ProgramName';
while ( defined ($_ = $term->readline('prompt>')) ) {
...
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=head2 Overview
This is a implementation of the GNU Readline/History Library written
in Perl5.
GNU Readline reads lines from an interactive terminal with I or
I editing capabilities. It provides as mechanism for saving
history of previous input.
This package typically used in command-line interfaces and REPLs (Read,
Eval, Print, Loop).
See L for details on the API.
=head2 Demo program
Another package, L is available to let
you run I to experiment with its capabilities
and show how to use the API.
=head1 INSTALL
To install this module type:
perl Build.PL
make
# for interactive testing:
make test
# for non-interactive testing
AUTOMATED_TESTING=1 make test
make install # might need sudo make install
=head1 DEVELOPMENT HISTORY
The first implementation was in Perl4 (mostly) by Jeffrey
Friedl. He referenced FSF the code Roland Schemers F.
Ilya Zakharevich turned this into a Perl5 module called
L. Some of the changes he made include using
L if present, and made this work under I. The
file F up to but not including version
1.04 contains a list of his changes.
Starting with version 1.04 Rocky Bernstein forked the code, adding GNU
readline history. He put it into a public git repository (github) and
also started modernizing it and doing the things CPAN prefers,
including adding POD documentation and non-interactive tests, removing
(some) type globs, and respecting CPAN module namespaces.
=head1 BUGS
Bugs are accepted via the L.
=head1 LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Rocky Bernstein.
Copyright (c) 1995 Ilya Zakharevich.
This program is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, including but not
limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a
particular purpose.
The program is free software. You may distribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation (either version 2 or any later version) and
the Perl Artistic License as published by O’Reilly Media, Inc. Please
open the files named gpl-2.0.txt and Artistic for a copy of these
licenses.
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