Hi --
I wanted to know if there are any resources
available for understanding and using
the 'term' class.
The documentation makes a very general
set of references to it, but doesn't really
define the terms.
The perl extensions also make very limited use
of the 'term' object, so there isn't much code
to study for reference.
My goals are simple:
1. To open a new terminal window.
2. To pass a command to the new terminal window,
then leave the window open for further input.
(example: "ls" or "echo 'Hello World'", then
leave the cursor awaiting further input)
3. To be able to specify which desktop the
new terminal will appear on.
Questions:
1. How exactly is $term defined?
The documentation says:
$term = new urxvt::term $envhashref, $rxvtname, [arg...]
I've used "my $env = $self->env;" to define the
$envhashref. So I suppose that the existing terminal's
environment variables are used for the new terminal.
I suppose this corresponds directly to the environment
variables themselves, since the following reproduces
those variables...
my @envv = $self->envv;
foreach (@envv) {
print "$_\n";
}
...and the following creates a reference to the 'envv' hash:
my @envv = $self->envv;
Is this correct? It seems odd to have to explicitly declare
the environment if that setting will remain unchanged in the
vast majority of cases.
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2. How should $rxvtname be set? Setting it to a name of my
choice results in two windows opening rather than one.
That behavior is odd... what is the correct way to define
the $rxvtname variable?
What exactly does ", [arg...]" refer to?
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3. How is $term itself used? It apparently isn't
a reference to the new terminal window. What is its
purpose and how do you use it? An example would
probably be extremely useful here.
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4. How can $term->exec_async ($cmd) send a command
to the new terminal window? Is there a better way
to send commands to a new window? Examples?
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5. Is there a way to specify which desktop a terminal
window should appear in?
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Hopefully this thread can serve as 'documentation' for anyone else
who has already scoured the man pages for urxvt, urxvtperl (as well as
urxvt.pm) and is left without a clear understanding. And if there's
a comprehensive reference on the web somewhere that contains full
explanations and examples, that would be great to know about, too.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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