#!/usr/bin/perl -W use strict; use Carp; use POE; use Term::Visual; my $vt = Term::Visual->new( Alias => "interface" ); $vt->set_palette( mycolor => "magenta on black", statcolor => "green on black", sockcolor => "cyan on black", ncolor => "white on black", st_frames => "bright cyan on blue", st_values => "bright white on blue", stderr_bullet => "bright white on red", stderr_text => "bright yellow on black", err_input => "bright white on red", help => "white on black", help_cmd => "bright white on black" ); my @window_ids; sub window { push( @window_ids, $vt->create_window( Window_Name => "window_$_", Status => { 0 => { format => "\0(st_frames)" . " [" . "\0(st_values)" . "%8.8s" . "\0(st_frames)" . "] " . "\0(st_values)" . "%s", fields => [qw( time name )] }, # 1 => # { format => "template for status line 2", # fields => [ qw( foo bar ) ] }, }, Buffer_Size => 1000, History_Size => 50, Title => "Title of window_$_" ) ); } for (0..50) { window($_); } POE::Session->create (inline_states => { _start => \&start_guts, got_term_input => \&handle_term_input, update_time => \&update_time, } ); for (@window_ids) { $vt->print($_, "My Window ID is $_"); } ## Initialize the back-end guts of the "client". sub start_guts { my ($kernel, $heap) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP]; # Tell the terminal to send me input as "got_term_input". $kernel->post( interface => send_me_input => "got_term_input" ); for my $window_id (@window_ids) { my $window_name = $vt->get_window_name($window_id); $vt->set_status_field( $window_id, name => $window_name ); } $kernel->yield( "update_time" ); warn "Testing Error Output"; } sub handle_term_input { my ($kernel, $heap, $input, $exception) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP, ARG0, ARG1]; my $window_id = $vt->current_window; $vt->print($window_id, $input); } ### Update the time on the status bar. sub update_time { my ($kernel, $heap) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP]; # New time format. use POSIX qw(strftime); for my $window_id (@window_ids) { $vt->set_status_field( $window_id, time => strftime("%I:%M %p", localtime) ); } # Schedule another time update for the next minute. This is more # accurate than using delay() because it schedules the update at the # beginning of the minute. $kernel->alarm( update_time => int(time() / 60) * 60 + 60 ); } $poe_kernel->run(); $vt->shutdown; exit 0;