The basic question is: are you event-friendly?
Probably as friendly as Term::ReadLine::Perl, since this a fork of that code. But one can't be certain until someone tries it.

You brought this up which suggests you have interest in the answer. If it's not worth your while (or someone else's) to dig deeper, then I'm perfectly happy to leave things the way they are and go with the arm-chair answer given at the beginning of the last paragraph.


In reply to Re^2: Term::ReadLine::Perl5 and Term::ReadLine::Event (Was Re^2: RFC: Term::ReadKey Availability and requiring it in Term::ReadLine::Perl5) by rockyb
in thread RFC: Term::ReadKey Availability and requiring it in Term::ReadLine::Perl5 by rockyb

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