There isn't really an easy way you can send the command to a
shell for editting (the only way I could think of was using
ptys, and that would be overkill for such a little script :-)
However, help is at hand in the form of Term::ReadLine,
which can be used to create a line editor similar to that
used by shells like bash:
use strict;
use Term::ReadLine;
my $term = new Term::ReadLine 'readline demo';
my $line = $term->readline(">> ");
print "Line was: $line\n";
Although note that the capabilities tend to vary depending
on how your version of perl was compiled, as the readline
library is not always available.
Andrew.
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