02-03-2013
sorry, if i was not clear.
I meant to say, console of AIX partitions/Lpars running on VIOS/IVM
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perlconsole
PERLCONSOLE(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation PERLCONSOLE(1p)
NAME
perlconsole - light program that lets you evaluate Perl code interactively.
COPYRIGHT
Perl Console is Copyright (C) 2007 by Alexis Sukrieh
DESCRIPTION
Perl Console is a small program that implements a Read-eval-print loop: it lets you evaluate Perl code interactively.
It uses Readline to grab input, and provides completion with all the namespaces loaded during your session. It allows you to load a module
in your session and test a function exported by it.
COMMANDS
It's possible to interact with the console with internal commands. The following commands are supported in this version:
:help display the interactive help screen
:quit quit the console
:set set a preference (see PREFERENCES).
RCFILE
PerlConsole will look for a rcfile located in your home directory called: ~/.perlconsolerc
Every line in that file will be evaluated as if they were issued in the console. You can then load there your favorite modules, or even
define your preferences.
Example of a valid ~/.perlconsolerc
:set output = dumper
use Date::Calc;
PREFERENCES
Preferences can be set with the :set command. The following preferences are supported in this version:
output changes the output of evaluated code
For details about commands, ype :help <command> within the console.
AUTHOR
Perl Console was writen by Alexis Sukrieh <sukria@sukria.net>.
perl v5.12.4 2011-09-18 PERLCONSOLE(1p)