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6 Pod::Elemental::PerlMunger - a thing that takes a string of Perl and
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10 version 0.200006
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13 This role is to be included in classes that rewrite the documentation
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17 The only relevant method is "munge_perl_string", which must be
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20 When calling the "munge_perl_string" method, arguments should be passed
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23 $object->munge_perl_string($perl_string, \%arg);
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25 $perl_string should be a character string containing Perl source code.
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31 the name of the file whose contents are being munged; optional,
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38 The method will return a character string containing the rewritten and
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41 Classes including this role must implement a "munge_perl_string" that
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44 $object->munge_perl_string(\%doc, \%arg);
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48 ppi - a PPI::Document of the Perl document with all its Pod removed
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51 This "munge_perl_string" method should return a hashref in the same
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55 replacer
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57 PPI elements used to replace removed Pod. By default, it is
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62 See also "replace_with_comment" and "replace_with_blank".
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76 This method returns nothing. It's the default "replacer". It's not
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80 This replacer replaces removed Pod elements with a comment containing
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97 replace_with_blank
98 This replacer replaces removed Pod elements with vertical whitespace of
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110 Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>
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113 · Christopher J. Madsen <perl@cjmweb.net>
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115 · Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
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119 · perlancar (on PC, Bandung) <perlancar@gmail.com>
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122 This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Ricardo SIGNES.
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124 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
125 the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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129perl v5.28.0 2016-04-24 Pod::Elemental::PerlMunger(3)