1Pod::Select(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide Pod::Select(3pm)
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6 Pod::Select, podselect() - extract selected sections of POD from input
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9 use Pod::Select;
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11 ## Select all the POD sections for each file in @filelist
12 ## and print the result on standard output.
13 podselect(@filelist);
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15 ## Same as above, but write to tmp.out
16 podselect({-output => "tmp.out"}, @filelist):
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18 ## Select from the given filelist, only those POD sections that are
19 ## within a 1st level section named any of: NAME, SYNOPSIS, OPTIONS.
20 podselect({-sections => ["NAME|SYNOPSIS", "OPTIONS"]}, @filelist):
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22 ## Select the "DESCRIPTION" section of the PODs from STDIN and write
23 ## the result to STDERR.
24 podselect({-output => ">&STDERR", -sections => ["DESCRIPTION"]}, \*STDIN);
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28 use Pod::Select;
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30 ## Create a parser object for selecting POD sections from the input
31 $parser = new Pod::Select();
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33 ## Select all the POD sections for each file in @filelist
34 ## and print the result to tmp.out.
35 $parser->parse_from_file("<&STDIN", "tmp.out");
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37 ## Select from the given filelist, only those POD sections that are
38 ## within a 1st level section named any of: NAME, SYNOPSIS, OPTIONS.
39 $parser->select("NAME|SYNOPSIS", "OPTIONS");
40 for (@filelist) { $parser->parse_from_file($_); }
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42 ## Select the "DESCRIPTION" and "SEE ALSO" sections of the PODs from
43 ## STDIN and write the result to STDERR.
44 $parser->select("DESCRIPTION");
45 $parser->add_selection("SEE ALSO");
46 $parser->parse_from_filehandle(\*STDIN, \*STDERR);
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49 perl5.005, Pod::Parser, Exporter, Carp
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52 podselect()
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55 podselect() is a function which will extract specified sections of pod
56 documentation from an input stream. This ability is provided by the
57 Pod::Select module which is a subclass of Pod::Parser. Pod::Select
58 provides a method named select() to specify the set of POD sections to
59 select for processing/printing. podselect() merely creates a
60 Pod::Select object and then invokes the podselect() followed by
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64 podselect() and Pod::Select::select() may be given one or more "section
65 specifications" to restrict the text processed to only the desired set
66 of sections and their corresponding subsections. A section
67 specification is a string containing one or more Perl-style regular
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69 forward slash literally within a section title you can escape it with a
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72 The formal syntax of a section specification is:
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74 · head1-title-regex/head2-title-regex/...
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76 Any omitted or empty regular expressions will default to ".*". Please
77 note that each regular expression given is implicitly anchored by
78 adding "^" and "$" to the beginning and end. Also, if a given regular
79 expression starts with a "!" character, then the expression is negated
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82 Some example section specifications follow.
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84 · Match the "NAME" and "SYNOPSIS" sections and all of their
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89 · Match only the "Question" and "Answer" subsections of the
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102 · Match the "DESCRIPTION" section but do not match any of its
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112 The following methods are provided in this module. Each one takes a
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116 ($head1, $head2, $head3, ...) = $parser->curr_headings();
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119 This method returns a list of the currently active section headings and
120 subheadings in the document being parsed. The list of headings returned
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123 If an argument is given, it must correspond to the desired section
124 heading number, in which case only the specified section heading is
125 returned. If there is no current section heading at the specified
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129 $parser->select($section_spec1,$section_spec2,...);
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131 This method is used to select the particular sections and subsections
132 of POD documentation that are to be printed and/or processed. The
133 existing set of selected sections is replaced with the given set of
134 sections. See add_selection() for adding to the current set of
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137 Each of the $section_spec arguments should be a section specification
138 as described in "SECTION SPECIFICATIONS". The section specifications
139 are parsed by this method and the resulting regular expressions are
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143 selected sections is cleared out (which means "all" sections will be
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149 $parser->add_selection($section_spec1,$section_spec2,...);
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151 This method is used to add to the currently selected sections and
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153 processed. See <select()> for replacing the currently selected
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156 Each of the $section_spec arguments should be a section specification
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158 are parsed by this method and the resulting regular expressions are
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166 This method takes no arguments, it has the exact same effect as
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172 Returns a value of true if the given section and subsection heading
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174 effect from prior calls to select() and add_selection() (or if there
175 are no explicitly selected/deselected sections).
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177 The arguments $heading1, $heading2, etc. are the heading titles of the
178 corresponding sections, subsections, etc. to try and match. If
179 $headingN is omitted then it defaults to the current corresponding
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182 This method should not normally be overridden by subclasses.
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185 $boolean = $parser->is_selected($paragraph);
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187 This method is used to determine if the block of text given in
188 $paragraph falls within the currently selected set of POD sections and
189 subsections to be printed or processed. This method is also responsible
190 for keeping track of the current input section and subsections. It is
191 assumed that $paragraph is the most recently read (but not yet
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194 The value returned will be true if the $paragraph and the rest of the
195 text in the same section as $paragraph should be selected (included)
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199 The following functions are exported by this module. Please note that
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204 podselect(\%options,@filelist);
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206 podselect will print the raw (untranslated) POD paragraphs of all POD
207 sections in the given input files specified by @filelist according to
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210 If any argument to podselect is a reference to a hash (associative
211 array) then the values with the following keys are processed as
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215 A string corresponding to the desired output file (or ">&STDOUT" or
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219 A reference to an array of sections specifications (as described in
220 "SECTION SPECIFICATIONS") which indicate the desired set of POD
221 sections and subsections to be selected from input. If no section
222 specifications are given, then all sections of the PODs are used.
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224 All other arguments should correspond to the names of input files
225 containing POD sections. A file name of "-" or "<&STDIN" will be
226 interpreted to mean standard input (which is the default if no
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230 Pod::Select makes uses a number of internal methods and data fields
231 which clients should not need to see or use. For the sake of avoiding
232 name collisions with client data and methods, these methods and fields
233 are briefly discussed here. Determined hackers may obtain further
234 information about them by reading the Pod::Select source code.
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236 Private data fields are stored in the hash-object whose reference is
237 returned by the new() constructor for this class. The names of all
238 private methods and data-fields used by Pod::Select begin with a prefix
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245 Please report bugs using <http://rt.cpan.org>.
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247 Brad Appleton <bradapp@enteract.com>
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249 Based on code for pod2text written by Tom Christiansen
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