10 -h,--help Display help and exit.
11 -v,--version Display version information.
16 GetOptions
(help
=> \
&usage
,
18 print STDERR
"Sepia version $Sepia::VERSION.\n"; exit },
27 C<sepl> -- a Term::ReadLine-based Sepia interactive shell.
32 Type ",h" for help, or ",q" to quit.
33 main @> substr "hello, japh", 7
39 C<sepl> uses L<Sepia::ReadLine> to provide an interactive Perl shell
40 with many of the L<Sepia> features available in Emacs, including
41 completion and all shortcuts. It is not well-tested or frequently
42 used, and should be considered experimental.
46 L<Sepia>, L<Term::ReadLine>.
48 Most of C<Sepia>'s documentation is installed in Emacs' C<info>
49 format. On most systems it can be read from the command-line by
50 typing "C<info sepia>".
54 Sean O'Rourke, E<lt>seano@cpan.orgE<gt>
56 Bug reports welcome, patches even more welcome.
60 Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Sean O'Rourke. All rights reserved, some
61 wrongs reversed. This module is distributed under the same terms as