I have been using Time::Progress for quite awhile in a few long (10s to a few hours) running tools to keep users calm about what's going on and I like it quite well. E.g.,
use warnings; use strict; use Time::Progress; my $progress = Time::Progress->new(); $progress->attr( min => 0, max => 100_000 ); for my $count ( 0 .. 100_000 ) { print $progress->report( "%60b %p\r", $count ); } print "\nDone!\n";
In reply to Re: updating something in the same position
by Your Mother
in thread updating something in the same position
by thornton102
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