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6 Pod::Abstract::Filter - Generic Pod-in to Pod-out filter.
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9 This is a superclass for filter modules using Pod::Abstract. Subclasses
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11 Pod::Abstract::Filter namespace will be used by the "paf" utility.
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13 To create a filter, you need to implement:
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16 Takes a Pod::Abstract::Node tree, and returns either another tree,
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21 It is recommended your filter method produce a Node tree if you are
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29 paf find [thing] Pod::Abstract
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36 Create a new filter with the specified arguments.
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39 Override to return a list of parameters that must be provided. This
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44 Get the named param. Read only.
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47 Stub method. Does nothing, just returns the original tree.
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50 Run the filter. If $arg is a string, it will be parsed first.
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55 Ben Lilburne <bnej@mac.com>
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58 Copyright (C) 2009 Ben Lilburne
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60 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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65perl v5.28.1 2010-01-03 Pod::Abstract::Filter(3)