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#!/usr/bin/perl -W
use strict;
sub Term::Visual::DEBUG () { 1 }
sub Term::Visual::DEBUG_FILE () { 'test.log' }
#use lib '../.';
use Carp;
use POE;
use Term::Visual;
my $vt = Term::Visual->new( Alias => "interface" );

$vt->set_palette( mycolor       => "magenta on black",
                  statcolor     => "green on black",
                  sockcolor     => "cyan on black",
                  ncolor        => "white on black",
                  st_frames     => "bright cyan on blue",
                  st_values     => "bright white on blue",
                  stderr_bullet => "bright white on red",
                  stderr_text   => "bright yellow on black",
                  err_input     => "bright white on red",
                  help          => "white on black",
                  help_cmd      => "bright white on black" );

my $window_id = $vt->create_window(
       Window_Name => "window_one",

       Status => { 0 =>
                   { format => "\0(st_frames)" .
                               " [" .
                               "\0(st_values)" .
                               "%8.8s" .
                               "\0(st_frames)" .
                               "] " .
                               "\0(st_values)" .
                               "%s",
                     fields => [qw( time name )] },
#                   1 =>
#                   { format => "template for status line 2",
#                     fields => [ qw( foo bar ) ] },
                 },

       Buffer_Size => 1000,
       History_Size => 50,
       Input_Prompt => "[foo] ",
       Title => "Title of window_one"  );

POE::Session->create
  (inline_states =>
    { _start         => \&start_guts,
      got_term_input => \&handle_term_input,
      update_time    => \&update_time,
      update_name    => \&update_name,
      test_buffer    => \&test_buffer,
      _stop          => \&stop_guts,
    }
  );

$vt->print($window_id, "My Window ID is $window_id");

$vt->print($window_id, $vt->get_palette);
$vt->print($window_id, "---------------------------------------");
$vt->print($window_id, $vt->get_palette("st_values", "ncolor"));
$vt->debug("testing debugging");
## Initialize the back-end guts of the "client".

sub start_guts {
  my ($kernel, $heap) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP];

  # Tell the terminal to send me input as "got_term_input".
  $kernel->post( interface => send_me_input => "got_term_input" );

  # Start updating the time.
  $kernel->yield( "update_time" );
  $kernel->yield( "update_name" );
  $vt->set_input_prompt($window_id, "\$");
#  $kernel->yield( "test_buffer" );
#  $vt->shutdown;
}

### The main input handler for this program.  This would be supplied
### by the guts of the client program.

sub handle_term_input {
#  beep();
  my ($kernel, $heap, $input, $exception) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP, ARG0, ARG1];

  # Got an exception.  These are interrupt (^C) or quit (^\).
#  if (defined $exception) {
#    warn "got exception: $exception";
#    exit;
#  }
  if ($input eq 'quit') {
   $kernel->yield('_stop'); 
  }
  else {
    $vt->print($window_id, $input);
  }
}

### Update the time on the status bar.

sub update_time {
  my ($kernel, $heap) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP];

  # New time format.
  use POSIX qw(strftime);
  $vt->set_status_field( $window_id, time => strftime("%I:%M %p", localtime) );

  # Schedule another time update for the next minute.  This is more
  # accurate than using delay() because it schedules the update at the
  # beginning of the minute.
  $kernel->alarm( update_time => int(time() / 60) * 60 + 60 );
}

sub update_name {
  my ($kernel, $heap) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP];
  my $window_name = $vt->get_window_name($window_id);
  $vt->set_status_field( $window_id, name => $window_name );
}

my $i = 0;
sub test_buffer {
   my ($kernel, $heap) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP];
  $i++;
  $vt->print($window_id, $i);
  $kernel->alarm( test_buffer => int(time() / 60) * 60 + 20 ); 
}

sub stop_guts {
  my ($kernel, $heap) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP];
  $vt->shutdown;
  $kernel->alarm_remove_all();
  if (defined $heap->{input_session}) {
    delete $heap->{input_session};
  }

}


$poe_kernel->run();
#$vt->shutdown;
exit 0;