App-PerlShell
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- add -V option for output of initialization commands
- add $ENV{PERLSHELL_PERLDOC} to specify `perldoc` command
- update order so command line options override .plshrc commands
- add current directory .plshrc file option
1.08 Tue Apr 7 10:05:00 2021
- .plshrc file in $HOME
- Semicolon not required with environment variable PERLSHELL_SEMIOFF=1
1.07 Thu Mar 26 10:05:00 2020
- `perldoc` command added and `ls` updated for multiple options
- Better COMMAND definition in hash for EXPORT and `help`
1.06 Tue Mar 10 23:05:00 2020
- Unbalanced ({[]}) can now execute with single semicolon ";" at
"More?" prompt
1.05 Thu Jun 6 14:05:00 2019
- App::PerlShell::Plugin::File
1.04 Thu May 3 14:05:00 2018
- AddOn => Plugin
- Fixed some POD mistakes and updated examples
- bin/plsh.pl SKIPVARS updated
1.03 Thu Apr 26 14:05:00 2018
- Added App::PerlShell::AddOn::Gnuplot from PPC::Plugin::Gnuplot
1.02 Wed Mar 21 14:05:00 2018
- Added App::PerlShell::AddOn::Macros from PPC::Macro
1.01 Thu Dec 7 14:05:00 2017
- Fixed failing tests for missing L::P and M::R.
make test
make install
FEATURES
The shell supports Perl commands. It can be assigned a package on
start and change packages while in the shell. Lexical persistence
is supported using "my" to declare all variables and keep them between
successive commands (not restarts of the shell environment) if
Lexical::Persistence is installed. Used modules in the shell are
updated automatically if they change on disk if Module::Refresh is
installed.
DEPENDENCIES
For command recall using the up/down arrows in *nix, you will need
Term::ReadLine::Gnu installed. This module will function fine without
it as Term::ReadLine is a core module; however, command recall using
the up/down arrows will not work.
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