Yeah, I got that, I have it
$ perl -MTerm::ReadLine -MTerm::ReadLine::Perl -d:Modlist -e 1
Carp 1.23
Exporter 5.65
Term::ReadLine 1.07
Term::ReadLine::Perl 1.0303
warnings 1.12
perl -d:Modlist -e " use Term::Complete; $|=1; warn $input = Complete( q[ type or tab ] , [ qw[ ro sham bo foo bar baz ] ] ); " doesn't work for me
update: of course, it doesn't use Term::Readline, duh ...
So, what are you using, and how (short example please)?
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