#
# epitaph, 22nd April 2007
+use strict;
+use warnings;
package Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory;
+# ABSTRACT: Integrate history with the facilities provided by L<Term::ReadLine>
+
+our $VERSION = '1.003030';
use Devel::REPL::Plugin;
-use File::HomeDir;
use File::Spec;
+use namespace::autoclean;
my $hist_file = $ENV{PERLREPL_HISTFILE} ||
- File::Spec->catfile(File::HomeDir->my_home, '.perlreplhist');
+ File::Spec->catfile(($^O eq 'MSWin32' && "$]" < 5.016 ? $ENV{HOME} || $ENV{USERPROFILE} : (<~>)[0]), '.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
__END__
-=head1 NAME
-
-Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory - Integrate history with the facilities provided by L<Term::ReadLine>
+=pod
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=head1 CONFLICTS
-Note that Term::ReadLine::Perl does not support a history
+Note that L<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.
+L<Devel::REPL History plugin|Devel::REPL::Plugin::History> which provides similar functions.
+Work is underway to make use of either L<History|Devel::REPL::Plugin::History> or
+L<ReadLineHistory|Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadHistory>> consistent for expansion with either the
+L<Term::ReadLine::Gnu> support or L<Term::ReadLine::Perl>.
=cut
-