NAME Progress::Any::Output::TermMessage - Output progress to terminal as simple message VERSION version 0.02 SYNOPSIS use Progress::Any::Output; Progress::Any::Output->set('TermMessage', template=>"[%n] (%P/%T) %m"); DESCRIPTION This output displays progress indicators as messages on terminal. METHODS new(%args) => OBJ Instantiate. Usually called through "Progress::Any::Output->set("TermMessage", %args)". Known arguments: * template => STR (default: '(%P/%T) %m') Will be used to do "$progress->fill_template()". See Progress::Any for supported template strings. * single_line_task => BOOL (default: 0) If set to true, will reuse line using a series of "\b" to get back to the original position, as long as the previous update is for the same task and the "finished" attribute is false. For example: use Progress::Any; use Progress::Any::Output; Progress::Any::Output->set("TermMessage", single_line_task=>0, template=>"%t %m"); my $progress = Progress::Any->get_indicator( task => 'copy', title => 'Copying file ... '); $progress->update(message=>'file1.txt'); $progress->update(message=>'file2.txt'); $progress->update(message=>'file3.txt'); $progress->finish(message=>'success'); will result in: Copying file ... file1.txt_ Copying file ... file2.txt_ Copying file ... file3.txt_ Copying file ... success _ all in one line. SEE ALSO Progress::Any AUTHOR Steven Haryanto COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Steven Haryanto. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.