Here is what the code I'm trying to work on does:
sub getlineUnix { my $message; eval { local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { $old = $readline::line; die }; alarm($config{timeout}) unless $^O =~ /win32/i; $message = $term->readline("Talk: ", $old); $old = $readline::line = ''; alarm(0) unless $^O =~ /win32/i; }; $message; }
But I think the call to readline is the only important one
in there. Here's what I think it comes down to in
Term::ReadLine:
sub get_line { my $self = shift; $self->Tk_loop if $Term::ReadLine::toloop && defined &Tk::DoOneEvent +; my $in = $self->IN; local ($/) = "\n"; return scalar <$in>; }

In reply to Re^4: Avoid newline echoing so I can capture a line and reprompt over it by hlen
in thread Avoid newline echoing so I can capture a line and reprompt over it by hlen

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