PDL::Perldl2::Plugin::PrintControl - disable default print output
pdl> $a = 3; 3 pdl> $_REPL->load_plugin('PDL::Perldl2::Plugin::PrintControl'); pdl> $a; pdl> $_REPL->print_by_default(1); 1 pdl> $a; 3
By default the Devel::REPL always prints the results of its evaluation. This is fine for small objects but for things like large data objects (e.g. a 100x100 matrix in PDL) the result can be hundreds of lines of output for each command.
This plugin disables the default print output and adds an attribute with accessor method print_by_default which can be used to toggle the print default on or off.
print_by_default
By default, the PrintControl plugin sets print_by_default to 0 (false), which disables automatic printing of results. Call the print_by_default accessor with a 1 (true value) to enable default printing.
PrintControl
This is a convenience accessor for the print_by_default attribute. If you call this method without a value, it toggles the current setting. Otherwise, it just sets print_by_default to the value.
It is also available in the pdl2 shell as the do_print sub with the same operation but with an implicit use of $_REPL.
pdl2
$_REPL
Devel::REPL
Chris Marshall, <chm at cpan dot org>
<chm at cpan dot org>
Copyright (C) 2010 by Christopher Marshall
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