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Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory - Integrate history with the facilities provided by Term::ReadLine
This plugin enables loading and saving command line history from a file as well has history expansion of previous commands using the !-syntax a la bash.
By default, history expansion is enabled with this plugin when using Term::ReadLine::Gnu. That means that "loose" '!' characters will be treated as history events which may not be what you wish.
To avoid this, you need to quote the '!' with '\':
my $var = "foo\!";
or place the arguments in single quotes---but enable the
Term::ReadLine attribute history_quotes_inhibit_expansion:
$_REPL->term->Attribs->{history_quotes_inhibit_expansion} = 1;
my $var = 'foo!';
and to disable history expansion from GNU readline/history do
$_REPL->term->Attribs->{do_expand} = 0;
Note that Term::ReadLine::Perl does not support a history expansion method. In that case, you may wish to use the Devel::REPL History plugin which provides similar functions. Work is underway to make use of either History or ReadLineHistory consistent for expansion with either the Term::ReadLine::Gnu support or Term::ReadLine::Perl.
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# First cut at using the readline history directly rather than reimplementing # it. It does save history but it's a little crappy; still playing with it ;) # # epitaph, 22nd April 2007 package Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory; use Devel::REPL::Plugin; use File::HomeDir; use File::Spec; my $hist_file = $ENV{PERLREPL_HISTFILE} || File::Spec->catfile(File::HomeDir->my_home, '.perlreplhist'); # HISTLEN should probably be in a config file to stop people accidentally # truncating their history if they start the program and forget to set # PERLREPL_HISTLEN my $hist_len=$ENV{PERLREPL_HISTLEN} || 100; around 'run' => sub { my $orig=shift; my ($self, @args)=@_; if ($self->term->ReadLine eq 'Term::ReadLine::Gnu') { $self->term->stifle_history($hist_len); } if ($self->term->ReadLine eq 'Term::ReadLine::Perl') { $self->term->Attribs->{MaxHistorySize} = $hist_len; } if (-f($hist_file)) { if ($self->term->ReadLine eq 'Term::ReadLine::Gnu') { $self->term->ReadHistory($hist_file); } if ($self->term->ReadLine eq 'Term::ReadLine::Perl') { open HIST, $hist_file or die "ReadLineHistory: could not open $hist_file: $!\n"; while (my $line = <HIST>) { chomp $line; $self->term->addhistory($line); } close HIST; } } $self->term->Attribs->{do_expand}=1; # for Term::ReadLine::Gnu $self->term->MinLine(2); # don't save one letter commands # let History plugin know we have Term::ReadLine support $self->have_readline_history(1) if $self->can('have_readline_history'); $self->$orig(@args); if ($self->term->ReadLine eq 'Term::ReadLine::Gnu') { $self->term->WriteHistory($hist_file) || $self->print("warning: failed to write history file $hist_file"); } if ($self->term->ReadLine eq 'Term::ReadLine::Perl') { my @lines = $self->term->GetHistory() if $self->term->can('GetHistory'); if( open HIST, ">$hist_file" ) { print HIST join("\n",@lines); close HIST; } else { $self->print("warning: unable to WriteHistory to $hist_file"); } } }; 1; __END__