1
$_ nosuchfunction
Compile error: Bareword "nosuchfunction" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at (eval 130) line 5.
-
- $_
+
+ $_
In the first example above you see the output of the command ("Hello,
world!"), if any, and then the return value of the statement (1).
(Do you need to predeclare carp?)
Compile error: syntax error at (eval 129) line 5, near "carp "I'm dieeeing!\n""
BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at (eval 129) line 5.
-
- $_ use Carp
-
- $_ carp "I'm dieeeing!\n"
+
+ $_ use Carp
+
+ $_ carp "I'm dieeeing!\n"
I'm dieeeing!
at /usr/share/perl5/Lexical/Persistence.pm line 327
1
$_
- To quit from the shell, hit "control+d" or "control+c".
+ To quit from the shell, hit "Ctrl+D" or "Ctrl+C".
+
+ MSWin32 NOTE: control keys won't work if TERM=dumb
+ because readline functionality will be disabled.
Run Control Files
For particular projects you might well end up running the same commands
In addition to the contents of the standard Perl distribution, you will
need the following:
- * Moose >= 0.64
+ * Moose >= 0.74
* MooseX::Object::Pluggable >= 0.0009
- * MooseX::Getopt >= 0.15
+ * MooseX::Getopt >= 0.18
- * MooseX::AttributeHelpers >= 0.14
+ * MooseX::AttributeHelpers >= 0.16
* namespace::clean
* File::HomeDir
- * Lexical::Persistence
+ * Task::Weaken
- * Data::Dump::Streamer
+ * B::Concise
+
+ * Term::ANSIColor
+
+ * Devel::Peek
+
+ Optionally, some plugins if installed will require the following
+ modules:
* PPI
+ * Data::Dump::Streamer
+
+ * Data::Dumper::Concise
+
+ * File::Next
+
+ * Sys::SigAction
+
* B::Keywords
- * Task::Weaken
+ * Lexical::Persistence
* App::Nopaste
+ * Module::Refresh
+
AUTHOR
Matt S Trout - mst (at) shadowcatsystems.co.uk
(<http://www.shadowcatsystems.co.uk/>)
epitaph
mgrimes - mgrimes (at) cpan dot org
Shawn M Moore - sartak (at) gmail.com
- Oliver Gorwits
+ Oliver Gorwits - oliver on irc.perl.org
+ Andrew Moore - "<amoore@cpan.org>"
+ Norbert Buchmuller "<norbi@nix.hu>"
+ Dave Houston "<dhouston@cpan.org>"
+ Chris Marshall
LICENSE
This library is free software under the same terms as perl itself