You'll find the following handy:
print("\010"); # backspace Moves cursor left one.
print("\r"); # carriage return. Moves cursor to start of line.
Specifically:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Time::HiRes qw( sleep );
my @sparkle = qw( \ | / - );
my $cur_sparkle = 0;
$| = 1; # autoflush
print(' ');
for (;;) {
$cur_sparkle = ($cur_sparkle + 1) % @sparkle;
print("\010$sparkle[$cur_sparkle]");
# Do a work unit.
sleep(0.250);
last if not int(rand(50));
}
print("\010done.\n"); # or: print("\010 \010");
Update:
Replaced Timer::HiRes with Time::HiRes.
Replaced \08 with \010.
Added $| = 1;
Removed last | from @sparkle to smoothen the animation.
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