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NAMEIO::Pager::Perl - Page text a screenful at a time, like more or lessSYNOPSISuse Term:ReadKey; #Optional, but recommended use IO::Pager::Perl; my $t = IO::Pager::Perl->new( rows => 25, cols => 80 ); $t->add_text( $text ); $t->more(); DESCRIPTIONThis is a module for paging through text one screenful at a time. It supports the features you expect using the shortcuts you expect.IO::Pager::Perl is an enhanced fork of Term::Pager. USAGECreate the Pager$t = IO::Pager::Perl->new( option => value, ... ); If no options are specified, sensible default values will be used. The following options are recognized, and shown with the default value:
Accessors There are accessors for all of the above properties, however those for rows, cols, speed, fold and squeeze are read only. #Is visualBell set? $t->visualBell(); #Enable line numbering $t->lineNo(1); Adding TextYou will need some text to page through. You can specify text as as a parameter to the constructor:text => $text Or even add text later: $t->add_text( $text ); If you wish to continuously add text to the pager, you must setup your own event loop, and indicate to "more" that it should relinquish control e.g; eval{ while( $t->more(RT=>.05) ){ ... $t->add_text("More text to page"); } }; The eval block captures the exception thrown upon termination of the pager so that your own program may continue. The RT parameter indicates that you wish to provide content in real time. This value is also passed to "ReadKey" in Term::ReadKey as the maximum blocking time per keypress and should be between 0 and 1, with larger values trading greater interface responsiveness for slight delays in output. A value of -1 may also be used to request non-blocking polls, but likely will not behave as you would hope. NOTE: If Term::ReadKey is not loaded but RT is true, screen updates will only occur on keypress. Callback You can also pass a code reference to the text attribute of the constructor which will be called when reaching the "end of file"; consequently, it is not possible to set the eof flag to exit at end of file if doing so. $t->new( text=>sub{ } ); #eof=>0 is implied Alternatively, you may supply a reference to a two element array. The first is an initial chunk of text to load, and the second the callback. #Fibonacci my($m, $n)=(1,1); $t->new( text=> ["1\n", sub{ ($m,$n)=($n,$m+$n); return "$n\n"} ] ); User InterfaceThere are multiple special bookmarks (marks) that can be used in navigation.
"add_text" will automatically create special numeric marks when it encounters a special character sequence, allowing the user to jump to predetermined points in the buffer. Sequence that match the following regular expression /\cF\c]\cL\cE \[(\d+)\// #e.g; ^F^]^L^E [3/4] will have marks matching $1 created that point at the line of the buffer the sequence occurs on. CUSTOMIZATIONadd_funcIt is possible to extend the features of IO::Pager::Perl by supplying the "add_func" method with a hash of character keys and callback values to be invoked upon matching keypress; where \c? represents Control-? and \e? represents Alt-? The existing mappings are listed below, and lengthier descriptions are available in tp.General
Navigation
And a special sequence of a number followed by enter analogous to: '/(\d+)/' => \&jump(\1) if the value for that key is true. Bookmarks
Search
Options
I18NThe "dialog" method may be particularly useful when enhancing the pager. It accepts a string to display, and an optional timeout to sleep for before the dialog is cleared. If the timeout is missing or 0, the dialog remains until a key is pressed.my $t = IO::Pager::Perl->new(); $t->add_text("Text to display"); $t->add_func('!'=>\&boo); $t->more(); sub boo{ my $self = shift; $self->dialog("BOO!", 1); } Should you add additional functionality to your pager, you will likely want to change the contents of the help dialog or possibly the status line. Use the "I18N" method to replace the default text or save text for your own interface. #Get the default help text my $help = $t->I18N('help'); #Minimal status line $t->I18N('minihelp', "<h> help"); Current text elements available for customization are: 404 - search text not found dialog continue - text to display at the bottom of the help dialog help - help dialog text, a list of keys and their functions minihelp - basic instructions displayed at the bottom of the screen status - brief message to include in the status line top - start of file prompt bottom - end of file prompt searchwrap - message that pager is about to loop for more matches prompt is intended for sharing short messages not worthy of a dialog e.g; when debugging. You will need to call the "status" method after setting it to refresh the status line of the display, then void prompt and call "status" again to clear the message. Scalability The help text will be split in two horizontally on a null character if the text is wider than the display, and shown in two sequential dialogs. Similarly, the status text will be cropped at a null character for narrow displays. CAVEATSUN*XThis modules currently only works in a UN*X-like environment.PerformanceFor simplicity, the current implementation loads the entire message to view at once; thus not requiring a distinction between piped contents and files. This may require significant memory for large files.TermcapThis module uses Termcap, which has been deprecated the Open Group, and may not be supported by your operating system for much longer.If the termcap entry for your ancient esoteric terminal is wrong or incomplete, this module may either fill your screen with unintelligible gibberish, or drop back to a feature-free mode. Eventually, support for Terminfo may also be added. SignalsIO::Pager::Perl sets a global signal handler for SIGWINCH, this is the only way it can effectively detect and accommodate changes in terminal size. If you also need notification of this signal, the handler will trigger any callback assigned to the WINCH attribute of the "new" method.WINCH is not available on Windows. You will need to manually refresh your screen ^L if you resize the terminal in Windows to clean up the text however, this will not change the size of the pager itself. ENVIRONMENTIO::Pager::Perl checks the TERM and TERMCAP variables.SEE ALSOIO::Pager, Term::Cap, Term::ReadKey, termcap(5), stty(1), tput(1), less(1)AUTHORSJerrad Pierce jpierce@cpan.org Jeff Weisberg - http://www.tcp4me.com LICENSEThis software may be copied and distributed under the terms found in the Perl "Artistic License".A copy of the "Artistic License" may be found in the standard Perl distribution.
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