workspace.pl - A graphical multi-line shell for Perl using Tk.
This is a window-based multi-line shell for Perl using Tk. It intends to mimic the Smalltalk Workspace as well as the Lisp SMILE system.
Type one or more lines of Perl code into the main window and click "Do it" to execute that code. If the code produces some output, this output is shown. The grey background color indicates output mode where no commands can be entered. Clicking on the "Edit" / "Output" button switches between edit and output mode.
Executes the Perl code displayed in the edit window. If this code produces some output, the display switches to output mode and shows the output.
If an error occurs the error messages gets displayed in the status line at the bottom of the window.
If the code was successfully executed but no output has been generated, the status line displays the hint 'Command executed'.
Presents some welcome message.
Watches the system clipboard for a magic command. If this magic command is present in the system clipboard, the content of the clipboard gets executed.
Useful for seamless communication with text editors.
Appends the command CMD to the history array. A maximum of MAX_HISTORY entries are saved.
Loads the history from FILE.
Toggles between edit and output mode.
Displays the window in the indicated mode. | |
mode == 0 | Output View |
mode == 1 | Command View |
One step back in the command history.
One step forward in the command history.
Displays the command CMD in the edit window and set $_ws_code to CMD. (only in edit mode)
Does some cleaning work just before the application is terminated.
Show what files where loaded. (inspired by Devel::Loaded)
Displays TEXT in the status line.
Displays a help text.
exchanging code snippets (like Lisp / SLIME) idea 1: via a special file for which workspace.pl is loooking every 200ms idea 2: using the system clipboard and a helper program, that siganls the presence of a command to execute in the clipboard
A 'sub' can be checked into an image via Alt-i. An image is basically a Hash-of-Arrays, where the keys are the name of the subs. The array holds several versions of a sub.
e.g. for a redefined sub just save the last definition
This script requires several modules: C<Tk>, C<Tk::CodeText>, C<Storable>, C<Tie::IxHash>, C<Data::Dumper>
Stefan Fischerlaender stefanATfischerlaenderDOTde
Homepage: www.fischerlaender.deCopyright (c) 2006 Stefan Fischerl�nder. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Modified versions must be clearly indicated.
Version 0.40 - 11 Jul 2006
UNIX/System_administration