02-04-2005
I think that he wants to cause a permanent change to .profile so it will affect the next login. If this is true, in .profile I would do...
export CON_DIR=$(<condir.txt)
then put "/a/b/c" or whatever in condir.txt
Later, any script can put a different path in condir.txt to change the next login. The script can also change its envirornment as encrypted mentioned, but when the script exits, the parent shell will still have the old environment. So the parent might also need to change CON_DIR.
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devel::repl::profile
Devel::REPL::Profile(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Devel::REPL::Profile(3pm)
NAME
Devel::REPL::Profile - code to execute when re.pl starts
SYNOPSIS
package Devel::REPL::Profile::MyProject;
use Moose;
use namespace::clean -except => [ 'meta' ];
with 'Devel::REPL::Profile';
sub apply_profile {
my ($self, $repl) = @_;
# do something here
}
1;
DESCRIPTION
For particular projects you might well end up running the same commands each time the REPL shell starts up - loading Perl modules, setting
configuration, and so on.
A mechanism called profiles exists to let you package and distribute these start-up scripts, as Perl modules.
USAGE
Quite simply, follow the "SYNOPSIS" section above to create a boilerplate profile module. Within the "apply_profile" method, the $repl
variable can be used to run any commands as the user would, within the context of their running "Devel::REPL" shell instance.
For example, to load a module, you might have something like this:
sub apply_profile {
my ($self, $repl) = @_;
$repl->eval('use Carp');
}
As you can see, the "eval" method is used to run any code. The user won't see any output from that, and the code can "safely" die without
destroying the REPL shell. The return value of "eval" will be the return value of the code you gave, or else if it died then a
"Devel::REPL::Error" object is returned.
If you want to load a "Devel::REPL" plugin, then use the following method:
$repl->load_plugin('Timing');
The "load_plugin" and "eval" methods should cover most of what you would want to do before the user has access to the shell. Remember that
plugin features are immediately available, so you can load for example the "LexEnv" plugin, and then declare "my" variables which the user
will have access to.
Selecting a Profile
To run the shell with a particular profile, use the following command:
system$ re.pl --profile MyProject
Alternatively, you can set the environment variable "DEVEL_REPL_PROFILE" to MyProject.
When the profile name is unqualified, as in the above example, the profile is assumed to be in the "Devel::REPL::Profile::" namespace.
Otherwise if you pass something which contains the "::" character sequence, it will be loaded as-is.
AUTHOR
Matt S Trout - mst (at) shadowcatsystems.co.uk (<http://www.shadowcatsystems.co.uk/>)
LICENSE
This library is free software under the same terms as perl itself
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-02 Devel::REPL::Profile(3pm)