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54310121 1package Pod::Html;
2
3use Pod::Functions;
4use Getopt::Long; # package for handling command-line parameters
5require Exporter;
6@ISA = Exporter;
7@EXPORT = qw(pod2html htmlify);
8use Cwd;
9
10use Carp;
11
12use strict;
13
14=head1 NAME
15
16Pod::HTML - module to convert pod files to HTML
17
18=head1 SYNOPSIS
19
20 use Pod::HTML;
21 pod2html([options]);
22
23=head1 DESCRIPTION
24
25Converts files from pod format (see L<perlpod>) to HTML format. It
26can automatically generate indexes and cross-references, and it keeps
27a cache of things it knows how to cross-reference.
28
29=head1 ARGUMENTS
30
31Pod::Html takes the following arguments:
32
33=over 4
34
35=item help
36
37 --help
38
39Displays the usage message.
40
41=item htmlroot
42
43 --htmlroot=name
44
45Sets the base URL for the HTML files. When cross-references are made,
46the HTML root is prepended to the URL.
47
48=item infile
49
50 --infile=name
51
52Specify the pod file to convert. Input is taken from STDIN if no
53infile is specified.
54
55=item outfile
56
57 --outfile=name
58
59Specify the HTML file to create. Output goes to STDOUT if no outfile
60is specified.
61
62=item podroot
63
64 --podroot=name
65
66Specify the base directory for finding library pods.
67
68=item podpath
69
70 --podpath=name:...:name
71
72Specify which subdirectories of the podroot contain pod files whose
73HTML converted forms can be linked-to in cross-references.
74
75=item libpods
76
77 --libpods=name:...:name
78
79List of page names (eg, "perlfunc") which contain linkable C<=item>s.
80
81=item netscape
82
83 --netscape
84
85Use Netscape HTML directives when applicable.
86
87=item nonetscape
88
89 --nonetscape
90
91Do not use Netscape HTML directives (default).
92
93=item index
94
95 --index
96
97Generate an index at the top of the HTML file (default behaviour).
98
99=item noindex
100
101 --noindex
102
103Do not generate an index at the top of the HTML file.
104
105
106=item recurse
107
108 --recurse
109
110Recurse into subdirectories specified in podpath (default behaviour).
111
112=item norecurse
113
114 --norecurse
115
116Do not recurse into subdirectories specified in podpath.
117
118=item title
119
120 --title=title
121
122Specify the title of the resulting HTML file.
123
124=item verbose
125
126 --verbose
127
128Display progress messages.
129
130=back
131
132=head1 EXAMPLE
133
134 pod2html("pod2html",
135 "--podpath=lib:ext:pod:vms",
136 "--podroot=/usr/src/perl",
137 "--htmlroot=/perl/nmanual",
138 "--libpods=perlfunc:perlguts:perlvar:perlrun:perlop",
139 "--recurse",
140 "--infile=foo.pod",
141 "--outfile=/perl/nmanual/foo.html");
142
143=head1 AUTHOR
144
145Tom Christiansen, E<lt>tchrist@perl.comE<gt>.
146
147=head1 BUGS
148
149Has trouble with C<> etc in = commands.
150
151=head1 SEE ALSO
152
153L<perlpod>
154
155=head1 COPYRIGHT
156
157This program is distributed under the Artistic License.
158
159=cut
160
161my $dircache = "pod2html-dircache";
162my $itemcache = "pod2html-itemcache";
163
164my @begin_stack = (); # begin/end stack
165
166my @libpods = (); # files to search for links from C<> directives
167my $htmlroot = "/"; # http-server base directory from which all
168 # relative paths in $podpath stem.
169my $htmlfile = ""; # write to stdout by default
170my $podfile = ""; # read from stdin by default
171my @podpath = (); # list of directories containing library pods.
172my $podroot = "."; # filesystem base directory from which all
173 # relative paths in $podpath stem.
174my $recurse = 1; # recurse on subdirectories in $podpath.
175my $verbose = 0; # not verbose by default
176my $doindex = 1; # non-zero if we should generate an index
177my $listlevel = 0; # current list depth
178my @listitem = (); # stack of HTML commands to use when a =item is
179 # encountered. the top of the stack is the
180 # current list.
181my @listdata = (); # similar to @listitem, but for the text after
182 # an =item
183my @listend = (); # similar to @listitem, but the text to use to
184 # end the list.
185my $ignore = 1; # whether or not to format text. we don't
186 # format text until we hit our first pod
187 # directive.
188
189my %items_named = (); # for the multiples of the same item in perlfunc
190my @items_seen = ();
191my $netscape = 0; # whether or not to use netscape directives.
192my $title; # title to give the pod(s)
193my $top = 1; # true if we are at the top of the doc. used
194 # to prevent the first <HR> directive.
195my $paragraph; # which paragraph we're processing (used
196 # for error messages)
197my %pages = (); # associative array used to find the location
198 # of pages referenced by L<> links.
199my %sections = (); # sections within this page
200my %items = (); # associative array used to find the location
201 # of =item directives referenced by C<> links
202sub init_globals {
203$dircache = "pod2html-dircache";
204$itemcache = "pod2html-itemcache";
205
206@begin_stack = (); # begin/end stack
207
208@libpods = (); # files to search for links from C<> directives
209$htmlroot = "/"; # http-server base directory from which all
210 # relative paths in $podpath stem.
211$htmlfile = ""; # write to stdout by default
212$podfile = ""; # read from stdin by default
213@podpath = (); # list of directories containing library pods.
214$podroot = "."; # filesystem base directory from which all
215 # relative paths in $podpath stem.
216$recurse = 1; # recurse on subdirectories in $podpath.
217$verbose = 0; # not verbose by default
218$doindex = 1; # non-zero if we should generate an index
219$listlevel = 0; # current list depth
220@listitem = (); # stack of HTML commands to use when a =item is
221 # encountered. the top of the stack is the
222 # current list.
223@listdata = (); # similar to @listitem, but for the text after
224 # an =item
225@listend = (); # similar to @listitem, but the text to use to
226 # end the list.
227$ignore = 1; # whether or not to format text. we don't
228 # format text until we hit our first pod
229 # directive.
230
231@items_seen = ();
232%items_named = ();
233$netscape = 0; # whether or not to use netscape directives.
234$title = ''; # title to give the pod(s)
235$top = 1; # true if we are at the top of the doc. used
236 # to prevent the first <HR> directive.
237$paragraph = ''; # which paragraph we're processing (used
238 # for error messages)
54310121 239%sections = (); # sections within this page
3e3baf6d 240
241# These are not reinitialised here but are kept as a cache.
242# See get_cache and related cache management code.
243#%pages = (); # associative array used to find the location
244 # of pages referenced by L<> links.
245#%items = (); # associative array used to find the location
54310121 246 # of =item directives referenced by C<> links
247
248}
249
250sub pod2html {
251 local(@ARGV) = @_;
252 local($/);
253 local $_;
254
255 init_globals();
256
257 # cache of %pages and %items from last time we ran pod2html
54310121 258
259 #undef $opt_help if defined $opt_help;
260
261 # parse the command-line parameters
262 parse_command_line();
263
264 # set some variables to their default values if necessary
265 local *POD;
266 unless (@ARGV && $ARGV[0]) {
267 $podfile = "-" unless $podfile; # stdin
268 open(POD, "<$podfile")
269 || die "$0: cannot open $podfile file for input: $!\n";
270 } else {
271 $podfile = $ARGV[0]; # XXX: might be more filenames
272 *POD = *ARGV;
273 }
274 $htmlfile = "-" unless $htmlfile; # stdout
275 $htmlroot = "" if $htmlroot eq "/"; # so we don't get a //
276
277 # read the pod a paragraph at a time
278 warn "Scanning for sections in input file(s)\n" if $verbose;
279 $/ = "";
280 my @poddata = <POD>;
281 close(POD);
282
283 # scan the pod for =head[1-6] directives and build an index
284 my $index = scan_headings(\%sections, @poddata);
285
3e3baf6d 286 unless($index) {
287 warn "No pod in $podfile\n" if $verbose;
288 return;
289 }
290
54310121 291 # open the output file
292 open(HTML, ">$htmlfile")
293 || die "$0: cannot open $htmlfile file for output: $!\n";
294
295 # put a title in the HTML file
296 $title = '';
297 TITLE_SEARCH: {
298 for (my $i = 0; $i < @poddata; $i++) {
299 if ($poddata[$i] =~ /^=head1\s*NAME\b/m) {
300 for my $para ( @poddata[$i, $i+1] ) {
301 last TITLE_SEARCH if ($title) = $para =~ /(\S+\s+-+\s*.*)/s;
302 }
303 }
304
305 }
306 }
3e3baf6d 307 if (!$title and $podfile =~ /\.pod$/) {
308 # probably a split pod so take first =head[12] as title
309 for (my $i = 0; $i < @poddata; $i++) {
310 last if ($title) = $poddata[$i] =~ /^=head[12]\s*(.*)/;
311 }
312 warn "adopted '$title' as title for $podfile\n"
313 if $verbose and $title;
314 }
54310121 315 unless ($title) {
3e3baf6d 316 warn "$0: no title for $podfile";
54310121 317 $podfile =~ /^(.*)(\.[^.\/]+)?$/;
318 $title = ($podfile eq "-" ? 'No Title' : $1);
3e3baf6d 319 warn "using $title" if $verbose;
54310121 320 }
321 print HTML <<END_OF_HEAD;
322 <HTML>
323 <HEAD>
324 <TITLE>$title</TITLE>
325 </HEAD>
326
327 <BODY>
328
329END_OF_HEAD
330
3e3baf6d 331 # load/reload/validate/cache %pages and %items
332 get_cache($dircache, $itemcache, \@podpath, $podroot, $recurse);
54310121 333
334 # scan the pod for =item directives
335 scan_items("", \%items, @poddata);
336
337 # put an index at the top of the file. note, if $doindex is 0 we
338 # still generate an index, but surround it with an html comment.
339 # that way some other program can extract it if desired.
340 $index =~ s/--+/-/g;
341 print HTML "<!-- INDEX BEGIN -->\n";
342 print HTML "<!--\n" unless $doindex;
343 print HTML $index;
344 print HTML "-->\n" unless $doindex;
345 print HTML "<!-- INDEX END -->\n\n";
346 print HTML "<HR>\n" if $doindex;
347
348 # now convert this file
349 warn "Converting input file\n" if $verbose;
350 foreach my $i (0..$#poddata) {
351 $_ = $poddata[$i];
352 $paragraph = $i+1;
353 if (/^(=.*)/s) { # is it a pod directive?
354 $ignore = 0;
355 $_ = $1;
356 if (/^=begin\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/si) {# =begin
357 process_begin($1, $2);
358 } elsif (/^=end\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/si) {# =end
359 process_end($1, $2);
360 } elsif (/^=cut/) { # =cut
361 process_cut();
362 } elsif (/^=pod/) { # =pod
363 process_pod();
364 } else {
365 next if @begin_stack && $begin_stack[-1] ne 'html';
366
367 if (/^=(head[1-6])\s+(.*)/s) { # =head[1-6] heading
368 process_head($1, $2);
369 } elsif (/^=item\s*(.*)/sm) { # =item text
370 process_item($1);
371 } elsif (/^=over\s*(.*)/) { # =over N
372 process_over();
373 } elsif (/^=back/) { # =back
374 process_back();
375 } elsif (/^=for\s+(\S+)\s+(.*)/si) {# =for
376 process_for($1,$2);
377 } else {
378 /^=(\S*)\s*/;
379 warn "$0: $podfile: unknown pod directive '$1' in "
380 . "paragraph $paragraph. ignoring.\n";
381 }
382 }
383 $top = 0;
384 }
385 else {
386 next if $ignore;
387 next if @begin_stack && $begin_stack[-1] ne 'html';
388 my $text = $_;
389 process_text(\$text, 1);
390 print HTML "$text\n<P>\n\n";
391 }
392 }
393
394 # finish off any pending directives
395 finish_list();
396 print HTML <<END_OF_TAIL;
397 </BODY>
398
399 </HTML>
400END_OF_TAIL
401
402 # close the html file
403 close(HTML);
404
405 warn "Finished\n" if $verbose;
406}
407
408##############################################################################
409
410my $usage; # see below
411sub usage {
412 my $podfile = shift;
413 warn "$0: $podfile: @_\n" if @_;
414 die $usage;
415}
416
417$usage =<<END_OF_USAGE;
418Usage: $0 --help --htmlroot=<name> --infile=<name> --outfile=<name>
419 --podpath=<name>:...:<name> --podroot=<name>
420 --libpods=<name>:...:<name> --recurse --verbose --index
421 --netscape --norecurse --noindex
422
423 --flush - flushes the item and directory caches.
424 --help - prints this message.
425 --htmlroot - http-server base directory from which all relative paths
426 in podpath stem (default is /).
427 --index - generate an index at the top of the resulting html
428 (default).
429 --infile - filename for the pod to convert (input taken from stdin
430 by default).
431 --libpods - colon-separated list of pages to search for =item pod
432 directives in as targets of C<> and implicit links (empty
433 by default). note, these are not filenames, but rather
434 page names like those that appear in L<> links.
435 --netscape - will use netscape html directives when applicable.
436 --nonetscape - will not use netscape directives (default).
437 --outfile - filename for the resulting html file (output sent to
438 stdout by default).
439 --podpath - colon-separated list of directories containing library
440 pods. empty by default.
441 --podroot - filesystem base directory from which all relative paths
442 in podpath stem (default is .).
443 --noindex - don't generate an index at the top of the resulting html.
444 --norecurse - don't recurse on those subdirectories listed in podpath.
445 --recurse - recurse on those subdirectories listed in podpath
446 (default behavior).
447 --title - title that will appear in resulting html file.
448 --verbose - self-explanatory
449
450END_OF_USAGE
451
452sub parse_command_line {
453 my ($opt_flush,$opt_help,$opt_htmlroot,$opt_index,$opt_infile,$opt_libpods,$opt_netscape,$opt_outfile,$opt_podpath,$opt_podroot,$opt_norecurse,$opt_recurse,$opt_title,$opt_verbose);
454 my $result = GetOptions(
455 'flush' => \$opt_flush,
456 'help' => \$opt_help,
457 'htmlroot=s' => \$opt_htmlroot,
458 'index!' => \$opt_index,
459 'infile=s' => \$opt_infile,
460 'libpods=s' => \$opt_libpods,
461 'netscape!' => \$opt_netscape,
462 'outfile=s' => \$opt_outfile,
463 'podpath=s' => \$opt_podpath,
464 'podroot=s' => \$opt_podroot,
465 'norecurse' => \$opt_norecurse,
466 'recurse!' => \$opt_recurse,
467 'title=s' => \$opt_title,
468 'verbose' => \$opt_verbose,
469 );
470 usage("-", "invalid parameters") if not $result;
471
472 usage("-") if defined $opt_help; # see if the user asked for help
473 $opt_help = ""; # just to make -w shut-up.
474
475 $podfile = $opt_infile if defined $opt_infile;
476 $htmlfile = $opt_outfile if defined $opt_outfile;
477
478 @podpath = split(":", $opt_podpath) if defined $opt_podpath;
479 @libpods = split(":", $opt_libpods) if defined $opt_libpods;
480
481 warn "Flushing item and directory caches\n"
482 if $opt_verbose && defined $opt_flush;
483 unlink($dircache, $itemcache) if defined $opt_flush;
484
485 $htmlroot = $opt_htmlroot if defined $opt_htmlroot;
486 $podroot = $opt_podroot if defined $opt_podroot;
487
488 $doindex = $opt_index if defined $opt_index;
489 $recurse = $opt_recurse if defined $opt_recurse;
490 $title = $opt_title if defined $opt_title;
491 $verbose = defined $opt_verbose ? 1 : 0;
492 $netscape = $opt_netscape if defined $opt_netscape;
493}
494
3e3baf6d 495
496my $saved_cache_key;
497
498sub get_cache {
499 my($dircache, $itemcache, $podpath, $podroot, $recurse) = @_;
500 my @cache_key_args = @_;
501
502 # A first-level cache:
503 # Don't bother reading the cache files if they still apply
504 # and haven't changed since we last read them.
505
506 my $this_cache_key = cache_key(@cache_key_args);
507
508 return if $saved_cache_key and $this_cache_key eq $saved_cache_key;
509
510 # load the cache of %pages and %items if possible. $tests will be
511 # non-zero if successful.
512 my $tests = 0;
513 if (-f $dircache && -f $itemcache) {
514 warn "scanning for item cache\n" if $verbose;
515 $tests = load_cache($dircache, $itemcache, $podpath, $podroot);
516 }
517
518 # if we didn't succeed in loading the cache then we must (re)build
519 # %pages and %items.
520 if (!$tests) {
521 warn "scanning directories in pod-path\n" if $verbose;
522 scan_podpath($podroot, $recurse, 0);
523 }
524 $saved_cache_key = cache_key(@cache_key_args);
525}
526
527sub cache_key {
528 my($dircache, $itemcache, $podpath, $podroot, $recurse) = @_;
529 return join('!', $dircache, $itemcache, $recurse,
530 @$podpath, $podroot, stat($dircache), stat($itemcache));
531}
532
54310121 533#
3e3baf6d 534# load_cache - tries to find if the caches stored in $dircache and $itemcache
54310121 535# are valid caches of %pages and %items. if they are valid then it loads
536# them and returns a non-zero value.
537#
3e3baf6d 538
539sub load_cache {
54310121 540 my($dircache, $itemcache, $podpath, $podroot) = @_;
541 my($tests);
542 local $_;
543
544 $tests = 0;
545
546 open(CACHE, "<$itemcache") ||
547 die "$0: error opening $itemcache for reading: $!\n";
548 $/ = "\n";
549
550 # is it the same podpath?
551 $_ = <CACHE>;
552 chomp($_);
3e3baf6d 553 $tests++ if (join(":", @$podpath) eq $_);
54310121 554
555 # is it the same podroot?
556 $_ = <CACHE>;
557 chomp($_);
558 $tests++ if ($podroot eq $_);
559
560 # load the cache if its good
561 if ($tests != 2) {
562 close(CACHE);
54310121 563 return 0;
564 }
565
566 warn "loading item cache\n" if $verbose;
567 while (<CACHE>) {
568 /(.*?) (.*)$/;
569 $items{$1} = $2;
570 }
571 close(CACHE);
572
573 warn "scanning for directory cache\n" if $verbose;
574 open(CACHE, "<$dircache") ||
575 die "$0: error opening $dircache for reading: $!\n";
576 $/ = "\n";
577 $tests = 0;
578
579 # is it the same podpath?
580 $_ = <CACHE>;
581 chomp($_);
3e3baf6d 582 $tests++ if (join(":", @$podpath) eq $_);
54310121 583
584 # is it the same podroot?
585 $_ = <CACHE>;
586 chomp($_);
587 $tests++ if ($podroot eq $_);
588
589 # load the cache if its good
590 if ($tests != 2) {
591 close(CACHE);
54310121 592 return 0;
593 }
594
595 warn "loading directory cache\n" if $verbose;
596 while (<CACHE>) {
597 /(.*?) (.*)$/;
598 $pages{$1} = $2;
599 }
600
601 close(CACHE);
602
603 return 1;
604}
605
606#
607# scan_podpath - scans the directories specified in @podpath for directories,
608# .pod files, and .pm files. it also scans the pod files specified in
609# @libpods for =item directives.
610#
611sub scan_podpath {
3e3baf6d 612 my($podroot, $recurse, $append) = @_;
54310121 613 my($pwd, $dir);
614 my($libpod, $dirname, $pod, @files, @poddata);
615
3e3baf6d 616 unless($append) {
617 %items = ();
618 %pages = ();
619 }
620
54310121 621 # scan each directory listed in @podpath
622 $pwd = getcwd();
623 chdir($podroot)
624 || die "$0: error changing to directory $podroot: $!\n";
625 foreach $dir (@podpath) {
626 scan_dir($dir, $recurse);
627 }
628
629 # scan the pods listed in @libpods for =item directives
630 foreach $libpod (@libpods) {
631 # if the page isn't defined then we won't know where to find it
632 # on the system.
633 next unless defined $pages{$libpod} && $pages{$libpod};
634
635 # if there is a directory then use the .pod and .pm files within it.
636 if ($pages{$libpod} =~ /([^:]*[^(\.pod|\.pm)]):/) {
637 # find all the .pod and .pm files within the directory
638 $dirname = $1;
639 opendir(DIR, $dirname) ||
640 die "$0: error opening directory $dirname: $!\n";
641 @files = grep(/(\.pod|\.pm)$/ && ! -d $_, readdir(DIR));
642 closedir(DIR);
643
644 # scan each .pod and .pm file for =item directives
645 foreach $pod (@files) {
646 open(POD, "<$dirname/$pod") ||
647 die "$0: error opening $dirname/$pod for input: $!\n";
648 @poddata = <POD>;
649 close(POD);
650
651 scan_items("$dirname/$pod", @poddata);
652 }
653
654 # use the names of files as =item directives too.
655 foreach $pod (@files) {
656 $pod =~ /^(.*)(\.pod|\.pm)$/;
657 $items{$1} = "$dirname/$1.html" if $1;
658 }
659 } elsif ($pages{$libpod} =~ /([^:]*\.pod):/ ||
660 $pages{$libpod} =~ /([^:]*\.pm):/) {
661 # scan the .pod or .pm file for =item directives
662 $pod = $1;
663 open(POD, "<$pod") ||
664 die "$0: error opening $pod for input: $!\n";
665 @poddata = <POD>;
666 close(POD);
667
668 scan_items("$pod", @poddata);
669 } else {
670 warn "$0: shouldn't be here (line ".__LINE__."\n";
671 }
672 }
673 @poddata = (); # clean-up a bit
674
675 chdir($pwd)
676 || die "$0: error changing to directory $pwd: $!\n";
677
678 # cache the item list for later use
679 warn "caching items for later use\n" if $verbose;
680 open(CACHE, ">$itemcache") ||
681 die "$0: error open $itemcache for writing: $!\n";
682
683 print CACHE join(":", @podpath) . "\n$podroot\n";
684 foreach my $key (keys %items) {
685 print CACHE "$key $items{$key}\n";
686 }
687
688 close(CACHE);
689
690 # cache the directory list for later use
691 warn "caching directories for later use\n" if $verbose;
692 open(CACHE, ">$dircache") ||
693 die "$0: error open $dircache for writing: $!\n";
694
695 print CACHE join(":", @podpath) . "\n$podroot\n";
696 foreach my $key (keys %pages) {
697 print CACHE "$key $pages{$key}\n";
698 }
699
700 close(CACHE);
701}
702
703#
704# scan_dir - scans the directory specified in $dir for subdirectories, .pod
705# files, and .pm files. notes those that it finds. this information will
706# be used later in order to figure out where the pages specified in L<>
707# links are on the filesystem.
708#
709sub scan_dir {
710 my($dir, $recurse) = @_;
711 my($t, @subdirs, @pods, $pod, $dirname, @dirs);
712 local $_;
713
714 @subdirs = ();
715 @pods = ();
716
717 opendir(DIR, $dir) ||
718 die "$0: error opening directory $dir: $!\n";
719 while (defined($_ = readdir(DIR))) {
720 if (-d "$dir/$_" && $_ ne "." && $_ ne "..") { # directory
721 $pages{$_} = "" unless defined $pages{$_};
722 $pages{$_} .= "$dir/$_:";
723 push(@subdirs, $_);
724 } elsif (/\.pod$/) { # .pod
725 s/\.pod$//;
726 $pages{$_} = "" unless defined $pages{$_};
727 $pages{$_} .= "$dir/$_.pod:";
728 push(@pods, "$dir/$_.pod");
729 } elsif (/\.pm$/) { # .pm
730 s/\.pm$//;
731 $pages{$_} = "" unless defined $pages{$_};
732 $pages{$_} .= "$dir/$_.pm:";
733 push(@pods, "$dir/$_.pm");
734 }
735 }
736 closedir(DIR);
737
738 # recurse on the subdirectories if necessary
739 if ($recurse) {
740 foreach my $subdir (@subdirs) {
741 scan_dir("$dir/$subdir", $recurse);
742 }
743 }
744}
745
746#
747# scan_headings - scan a pod file for head[1-6] tags, note the tags, and
748# build an index.
749#
750sub scan_headings {
751 my($sections, @data) = @_;
752 my($tag, $which_head, $title, $listdepth, $index);
753
be173d55 754 # here we need local $ignore = 0;
755 # unfortunately, we can't have it, because $ignore is lexical
756 $ignore = 0;
757
54310121 758 $listdepth = 0;
759 $index = "";
760
761 # scan for =head directives, note their name, and build an index
762 # pointing to each of them.
763 foreach my $line (@data) {
764 if ($line =~ /^\s*=(head)([1-6])\s+(.*)/) {
765 ($tag,$which_head, $title) = ($1,$2,$3);
766 chomp($title);
767 $$sections{htmlify(0,$title)} = 1;
768
769 if ($which_head > $listdepth) {
770 $index .= "\n" . ("\t" x $listdepth) . "<UL>\n";
771 } elsif ($which_head < $listdepth) {
772 $listdepth--;
773 $index .= "\n" . ("\t" x $listdepth) . "</UL>\n";
774 }
775 $listdepth = $which_head;
776
777 $index .= "\n" . ("\t" x $listdepth) . "<LI>" .
be173d55 778 "<A HREF=\"#" . htmlify(0,$title) . "\">" .
779 process_text(\$title, 0) . "</A>";
54310121 780 }
781 }
782
783 # finish off the lists
784 while ($listdepth--) {
785 $index .= "\n" . ("\t" x $listdepth) . "</UL>\n";
786 }
787
788 # get rid of bogus lists
789 $index =~ s,\t*<UL>\s*</UL>\n,,g;
790
be173d55 791 $ignore = 1; # retore old value;
792
54310121 793 return $index;
794}
795
796#
797# scan_items - scans the pod specified by $pod for =item directives. we
798# will use this information later on in resolving C<> links.
799#
800sub scan_items {
801 my($pod, @poddata) = @_;
802 my($i, $item);
803 local $_;
804
805 $pod =~ s/\.pod$//;
806 $pod .= ".html" if $pod;
807
808 foreach $i (0..$#poddata) {
809 $_ = $poddata[$i];
810
811 # remove any formatting instructions
812 s,[A-Z]<([^<>]*)>,$1,g;
813
814 # figure out what kind of item it is and get the first word of
815 # it's name.
816 if (/^=item\s+(\w*)\s*.*$/s) {
817 if ($1 eq "*") { # bullet list
818 /\A=item\s+\*\s*(.*?)\s*\Z/s;
819 $item = $1;
820 } elsif ($1 =~ /^[0-9]+/) { # numbered list
821 /\A=item\s+[0-9]+\.?(.*?)\s*\Z/s;
822 $item = $1;
823 } else {
824# /\A=item\s+(.*?)\s*\Z/s;
825 /\A=item\s+(\w*)/s;
826 $item = $1;
827 }
828
829 $items{$item} = "$pod" if $item;
830 }
831 }
832}
833
834#
835# process_head - convert a pod head[1-6] tag and convert it to HTML format.
836#
837sub process_head {
838 my($tag, $heading) = @_;
839 my $firstword;
840
841 # figure out the level of the =head
842 $tag =~ /head([1-6])/;
843 my $level = $1;
844
845 # can't have a heading full of spaces and speechmarks and so on
846 $firstword = $heading; $firstword =~ s/\s*(\w+)\s.*/$1/;
847
848 print HTML "<P>\n" unless $listlevel;
849 print HTML "<HR>\n" unless $listlevel || $top;
850 print HTML "<H$level>"; # unless $listlevel;
851 #print HTML "<H$level>" unless $listlevel;
be173d55 852 my $convert = $heading; process_text(\$convert, 0);
54310121 853 print HTML '<A NAME="' . htmlify(0,$heading) . "\">$convert</A>";
854 print HTML "</H$level>"; # unless $listlevel;
855 print HTML "\n";
856}
857
858#
859# process_item - convert a pod item tag and convert it to HTML format.
860#
861sub process_item {
862 my $text = $_[0];
863 my($i, $quote, $name);
864
865 my $need_preamble = 0;
866 my $this_entry;
867
868
869 # lots of documents start a list without doing an =over. this is
870 # bad! but, the proper thing to do seems to be to just assume
871 # they did do an =over. so warn them once and then continue.
872 warn "$0: $podfile: unexpected =item directive in paragraph $paragraph. ignoring.\n"
873 unless $listlevel;
874 process_over() unless $listlevel;
875
876 return unless $listlevel;
877
878 # remove formatting instructions from the text
879 1 while $text =~ s/[A-Z]<([^<>]*)>/$1/g;
880 pre_escape(\$text);
881
882 $need_preamble = $items_seen[$listlevel]++ == 0;
883
884 # check if this is the first =item after an =over
885 $i = $listlevel - 1;
886 my $need_new = $listlevel >= @listitem;
887
888 if ($text =~ /\A\*/) { # bullet
889
890 if ($need_preamble) {
891 push(@listend, "</UL>");
892 print HTML "<UL>\n";
893 }
894
895 print HTML "<LI><STRONG>";
896 $text =~ /\A\*\s*(.*)\Z/s;
897 print HTML "<A NAME=\"item_" . htmlify(1,$1) . "\">" if $1 && !$items_named{$1}++;
898 $quote = 1;
899 #print HTML process_puretext($1, \$quote);
900 print HTML $1;
901 print HTML "</A>" if $1;
902 print HTML "</STRONG>";
903
904 } elsif ($text =~ /\A[0-9#]+/) { # numbered list
905
906 if ($need_preamble) {
907 push(@listend, "</OL>");
908 print HTML "<OL>\n";
909 }
910
911 print HTML "<LI><STRONG>";
912 $text =~ /\A[0-9]+\.?(.*)\Z/s;
913 print HTML "<A NAME=\"item_" . htmlify(0,$1) . "\">" if $1;
914 $quote = 1;
915 #print HTML process_puretext($1, \$quote);
916 print HTML $1 if $1;
917 print HTML "</A>" if $1;
918 print HTML "</STRONG>";
919
920 } else { # all others
921
922 if ($need_preamble) {
923 push(@listend, '</DL>');
924 print HTML "<DL>\n";
925 }
926
927 print HTML "<DT><STRONG>";
928 print HTML "<A NAME=\"item_" . htmlify(1,$text) . "\">"
929 if $text && !$items_named{($text =~ /(\S+)/)[0]}++;
930 # preceding craziness so that the duplicate leading bits in
931 # perlfunc work to find just the first one. otherwise
932 # open etc would have many names
933 $quote = 1;
934 #print HTML process_puretext($text, \$quote);
935 print HTML $text;
936 print HTML "</A>" if $text;
937 print HTML "</STRONG>";
938
939 print HTML '<DD>';
940 }
941
942 print HTML "\n";
943}
944
945#
946# process_over - process a pod over tag and start a corresponding HTML
947# list.
948#
949sub process_over {
950 # start a new list
951 $listlevel++;
952}
953
954#
955# process_back - process a pod back tag and convert it to HTML format.
956#
957sub process_back {
2ceaccd7 958 warn "$0: $podfile: unexpected =back directive in paragraph $paragraph. ignoring.\n"
54310121 959 unless $listlevel;
960 return unless $listlevel;
961
962 # close off the list. note, I check to see if $listend[$listlevel] is
963 # defined because an =item directive may have never appeared and thus
964 # $listend[$listlevel] may have never been initialized.
965 $listlevel--;
966 print HTML $listend[$listlevel] if defined $listend[$listlevel];
967 print HTML "\n";
968
969 # don't need the corresponding perl code anymore
970 pop(@listitem);
971 pop(@listdata);
972 pop(@listend);
973
974 pop(@items_seen);
975}
976
977#
978# process_cut - process a pod cut tag, thus stop ignoring pod directives.
979#
980sub process_cut {
981 $ignore = 1;
982}
983
984#
985# process_pod - process a pod pod tag, thus ignore pod directives until we see a
986# corresponding cut.
987#
988sub process_pod {
989 # no need to set $ignore to 0 cause the main loop did it
990}
991
992#
993# process_for - process a =for pod tag. if it's for html, split
994# it out verbatim, otherwise ignore it.
995#
996sub process_for {
997 my($whom, $text) = @_;
998 if ( $whom =~ /^(pod2)?html$/i) {
999 print HTML $text;
1000 }
1001}
1002
1003#
1004# process_begin - process a =begin pod tag. this pushes
1005# whom we're beginning on the begin stack. if there's a
1006# begin stack, we only print if it us.
1007#
1008sub process_begin {
1009 my($whom, $text) = @_;
1010 $whom = lc($whom);
1011 push (@begin_stack, $whom);
1012 if ( $whom =~ /^(pod2)?html$/) {
1013 print HTML $text if $text;
1014 }
1015}
1016
1017#
1018# process_end - process a =end pod tag. pop the
1019# begin stack. die if we're mismatched.
1020#
1021sub process_end {
1022 my($whom, $text) = @_;
1023 $whom = lc($whom);
1024 if ($begin_stack[-1] ne $whom ) {
1025 die "Unmatched begin/end at chunk $paragraph\n"
1026 }
1027 pop @begin_stack;
1028}
1029
1030#
1031# process_text - handles plaintext that appears in the input pod file.
1032# there may be pod commands embedded within the text so those must be
1033# converted to html commands.
1034#
1035sub process_text {
1036 my($text, $escapeQuotes) = @_;
1037 my($result, $rest, $s1, $s2, $s3, $s4, $match, $bf);
1038 my($podcommand, $params, $tag, $quote);
1039
1040 return if $ignore;
1041
1042 $quote = 0; # status of double-quote conversion
1043 $result = "";
1044 $rest = $$text;
1045
1046 if ($rest =~ /^\s+/) { # preformatted text, no pod directives
be173d55 1047 $rest =~ s/\n+\Z//;
1048 $rest =~ s#.*#
1049 my $line = $&;
1050 1 while $line =~ s/\t+/' ' x (length($&) * 8 - length($`) % 8)/e;
1051 $line;
1052 #eg;
54310121 1053
1054 $rest =~ s/&/&amp;/g;
1055 $rest =~ s/</&lt;/g;
1056 $rest =~ s/>/&gt;/g;
1057 $rest =~ s/"/&quot;/g;
1058
1059 # try and create links for all occurrences of perl.* within
1060 # the preformatted text.
1061 $rest =~ s{
1062 (\s*)(perl\w+)
1063 }{
1064 if (defined $pages{$2}) { # is a link
1065 qq($1<A HREF="$htmlroot/$pages{$2}">$2</A>);
1066 } else {
1067 "$1$2";
1068 }
1069 }xeg;
1070 $rest =~ s/(<A HREF=)([^>:]*:)?([^>:]*)\.pod:([^>:]*:)?/$1$3.html/g;
1071
1072 my $urls = '(' . join ('|', qw{
1073 http
1074 telnet
1075 mailto
1076 news
1077 gopher
1078 file
1079 wais
1080 ftp
1081 } )
1082 . ')';
1083
1084 my $ltrs = '\w';
1085 my $gunk = '/#~:.?+=&%@!\-';
1086 my $punc = '.:?\-';
1087 my $any = "${ltrs}${gunk}${punc}";
1088
1089 $rest =~ s{
1090 \b # start at word boundary
1091 ( # begin $1 {
1092 $urls : # need resource and a colon
1093 [$any] +? # followed by on or more
1094 # of any valid character, but
1095 # be conservative and take only
1096 # what you need to....
1097 ) # end $1 }
1098 (?= # look-ahead non-consumptive assertion
1099 [$punc]* # either 0 or more puntuation
1100 [^$any] # followed by a non-url char
1101 | # or else
1102 $ # then end of the string
1103 )
1104 }{<A HREF="$1">$1</A>}igox;
1105
1106 $result = "<PRE>" # text should be as it is (verbatim)
1107 . "$rest\n"
1108 . "</PRE>\n";
1109 } else { # formatted text
1110 # parse through the string, stopping each time we find a
1111 # pod-escape. once the string has been throughly processed
1112 # we can output it.
1113 while ($rest) {
1114 # check to see if there are any possible pod directives in
1115 # the remaining part of the text.
1116 if ($rest =~ m/[BCEIFLSZ]</) {
1117 warn "\$rest\t= $rest\n" unless
1118 $rest =~ /\A
1119 ([^<]*?)
1120 ([BCEIFLSZ]?)
1121 <
1122 (.*)\Z/xs;
1123
1124 $s1 = $1; # pure text
1125 $s2 = $2; # the type of pod-escape that follows
1126 $s3 = '<'; # '<'
1127 $s4 = $3; # the rest of the string
1128 } else {
1129 $s1 = $rest;
1130 $s2 = "";
1131 $s3 = "";
1132 $s4 = "";
1133 }
1134
1135 if ($s3 eq '<' && $s2) { # a pod-escape
1136 $result .= ($escapeQuotes ? process_puretext($s1, \$quote) : $s1);
1137 $podcommand = "$s2<";
1138 $rest = $s4;
1139
1140 # find the matching '>'
1141 $match = 1;
1142 $bf = 0;
1143 while ($match && !$bf) {
1144 $bf = 1;
1145 if ($rest =~ /\A([^<>]*[BCEIFLSZ]<)(.*)\Z/s) {
1146 $bf = 0;
1147 $match++;
1148 $podcommand .= $1;
1149 $rest = $2;
1150 } elsif ($rest =~ /\A([^>]*>)(.*)\Z/s) {
1151 $bf = 0;
1152 $match--;
1153 $podcommand .= $1;
1154 $rest = $2;
1155 }
1156 }
1157
1158 if ($match != 0) {
1159 warn <<WARN;
1160$0: $podfile: cannot find matching > for $s2 in paragraph $paragraph.
1161WARN
1162 $result .= substr $podcommand, 0, 2;
1163 $rest = substr($podcommand, 2) . $rest;
1164 next;
1165 }
1166
1167 # pull out the parameters to the pod-escape
1168 $podcommand =~ /^([BCFEILSZ]?)<(.*)>$/s;
1169 $tag = $1;
1170 $params = $2;
1171
1172 # process the text within the pod-escape so that any escapes
1173 # which must occur do.
1174 process_text(\$params, 0) unless $tag eq 'L';
1175
1176 $s1 = $params;
1177 if (!$tag || $tag eq " ") { # <> : no tag
1178 $s1 = "&lt;$params&gt;";
1179 } elsif ($tag eq "L") { # L<> : link
1180 $s1 = process_L($params);
1181 } elsif ($tag eq "I" || # I<> : italicize text
1182 $tag eq "B" || # B<> : bold text
1183 $tag eq "F") { # F<> : file specification
1184 $s1 = process_BFI($tag, $params);
1185 } elsif ($tag eq "C") { # C<> : literal code
1186 $s1 = process_C($params, 1);
1187 } elsif ($tag eq "E") { # E<> : escape
1188 $s1 = process_E($params);
1189 } elsif ($tag eq "Z") { # Z<> : zero-width character
1190 $s1 = process_Z($params);
1191 } elsif ($tag eq "S") { # S<> : non-breaking space
1192 $s1 = process_S($params);
1193 } elsif ($tag eq "X") { # S<> : non-breaking space
1194 $s1 = process_X($params);
1195 } else {
1196 warn "$0: $podfile: unhandled tag '$tag' in paragraph $paragraph\n";
1197 }
1198
1199 $result .= "$s1";
1200 } else {
1201 # for pure text we must deal with implicit links and
1202 # double-quotes among other things.
1203 $result .= ($escapeQuotes ? process_puretext("$s1$s2$s3", \$quote) : "$s1$s2$s3");
1204 $rest = $s4;
1205 }
1206 }
1207 }
1208 $$text = $result;
1209}
1210
1211sub html_escape {
1212 my $rest = $_[0];
1213 $rest =~ s/&/&amp;/g;
1214 $rest =~ s/</&lt;/g;
1215 $rest =~ s/>/&gt;/g;
1216 $rest =~ s/"/&quot;/g;
1217 return $rest;
1218}
1219
1220#
1221# process_puretext - process pure text (without pod-escapes) converting
1222# double-quotes and handling implicit C<> links.
1223#
1224sub process_puretext {
1225 my($text, $quote) = @_;
1226 my(@words, $result, $rest, $lead, $trail);
1227
1228 # convert double-quotes to single-quotes
1229 $text =~ s/\A([^"]*)"/$1''/s if $$quote;
1230 while ($text =~ s/\A([^"]*)["]([^"]*)["]/$1``$2''/sg) {}
1231
1232 $$quote = ($text =~ m/"/ ? 1 : 0);
1233 $text =~ s/\A([^"]*)"/$1``/s if $$quote;
1234
1235 # keep track of leading and trailing white-space
1236 $lead = ($text =~ /\A(\s*)/s ? $1 : "");
1237 $trail = ($text =~ /(\s*)\Z/s ? $1 : "");
1238
1239 # collapse all white space into a single space
1240 $text =~ s/\s+/ /g;
1241 @words = split(" ", $text);
1242
1243 # process each word individually
1244 foreach my $word (@words) {
1245 # see if we can infer a link
1246 if ($word =~ /^\w+\(/) {
1247 # has parenthesis so should have been a C<> ref
1248 $word = process_C($word);
1249# $word =~ /^[^()]*]\(/;
1250# if (defined $items{$1} && $items{$1}) {
1251# $word = "\n<CODE><A HREF=\"$htmlroot/$items{$1}#item_"
1252# . htmlify(0,$word)
1253# . "\">$word</A></CODE>";
1254# } elsif (defined $items{$word} && $items{$word}) {
1255# $word = "\n<CODE><A HREF=\"$htmlroot/$items{$word}#item_"
1256# . htmlify(0,$word)
1257# . "\">$word</A></CODE>";
1258# } else {
1259# $word = "\n<CODE><A HREF=\"#item_"
1260# . htmlify(0,$word)
1261# . "\">$word</A></CODE>";
1262# }
1263 } elsif ($word =~ /^[\$\@%&*]+\w+$/) {
1264 # perl variables, should be a C<> ref
1265 $word = process_C($word, 1);
1266 } elsif ($word =~ m,^\w+://\w,) {
1267 # looks like a URL
1268 $word = qq(<A HREF="$word">$word</A>);
1269 } elsif ($word =~ /[\w.-]+\@\w+\.\w/) {
1270 # looks like an e-mail address
1271 $word = qq(<A HREF="MAILTO:$word">$word</A>);
1272 } elsif ($word !~ /[a-z]/ && $word =~ /[A-Z]/) { # all uppercase?
1273 $word = html_escape($word) if $word =~ /[&<>]/;
1274 $word = "\n<FONT SIZE=-1>$word</FONT>" if $netscape;
1275 } else {
1276 $word = html_escape($word) if $word =~ /[&<>]/;
1277 }
1278 }
1279
1280 # build a new string based upon our conversion
1281 $result = "";
1282 $rest = join(" ", @words);
1283 while (length($rest) > 75) {
1284 if ( $rest =~ m/^(.{0,75})\s(.*?)$/o ||
1285 $rest =~ m/^(\S*)\s(.*?)$/o) {
1286
1287 $result .= "$1\n";
1288 $rest = $2;
1289 } else {
1290 $result .= "$rest\n";
1291 $rest = "";
1292 }
1293 }
1294 $result .= $rest if $rest;
1295
1296 # restore the leading and trailing white-space
1297 $result = "$lead$result$trail";
1298
1299 return $result;
1300}
1301
1302#
1303# pre_escape - convert & in text to $amp;
1304#
1305sub pre_escape {
1306 my($str) = @_;
1307
1308 $$str =~ s,&,&amp;,g;
1309}
1310
1311#
1312# process_L - convert a pod L<> directive to a corresponding HTML link.
1313# most of the links made are inferred rather than known about directly
1314# (i.e it's not known whether the =head\d section exists in the target file,
1315# or whether a .pod file exists in the case of split files). however, the
1316# guessing usually works.
1317#
1318# Unlike the other directives, this should be called with an unprocessed
1319# string, else tags in the link won't be matched.
1320#
1321sub process_L {
1322 my($str) = @_;
1323 my($s1, $s2, $linktext, $page, $section, $link); # work strings
1324
1325 $str =~ s/\n/ /g; # undo word-wrapped tags
1326 $s1 = $str;
1327 for ($s1) {
1328 # a :: acts like a /
1329 s,::,/,;
1330
1331 # make sure sections start with a /
1332 s,^",/",g;
1333 s,^,/,g if (!m,/, && / /);
1334
1335 # check if there's a section specified
1336 if (m,^(.*?)/"?(.*?)"?$,) { # yes
1337 ($page, $section) = ($1, $2);
1338 } else { # no
1339 ($page, $section) = ($str, "");
1340 }
1341
1342 # check if we know that this is a section in this page
1343 if (!defined $pages{$page} && defined $sections{$page}) {
1344 $section = $page;
1345 $page = "";
1346 }
1347 }
1348
1349 if ($page eq "") {
1350 $link = "#" . htmlify(0,$section);
1351 $linktext = $section;
1352 } elsif (!defined $pages{$page}) {
1353 warn "$0: $podfile: cannot resolve L<$str> in paragraph $paragraph: no such page '$page'\n";
1354 $link = "";
1355 $linktext = $page;
1356 } else {
1357 $linktext = ($section ? "$section" : "the $page manpage");
1358 $section = htmlify(0,$section) if $section ne "";
1359
1360 # if there is a directory by the name of the page, then assume that an
1361 # appropriate section will exist in the subdirectory
1362 if ($section ne "" && $pages{$page} =~ /([^:]*[^(\.pod|\.pm)]):/) {
1363 $link = "$htmlroot/$1/$section.html";
1364
1365 # since there is no directory by the name of the page, the section will
1366 # have to exist within a .html of the same name. thus, make sure there
1367 # is a .pod or .pm that might become that .html
1368 } else {
1369 $section = "#$section";
1370 # check if there is a .pod with the page name
1371 if ($pages{$page} =~ /([^:]*)\.pod:/) {
1372 $link = "$htmlroot/$1.html$section";
1373 } elsif ($pages{$page} =~ /([^:]*)\.pm:/) {
1374 $link = "$htmlroot/$1.html$section";
1375 } else {
1376 warn "$0: $podfile: cannot resolve L$str in paragraph $paragraph: ".
1377 "no .pod or .pm found\n";
1378 $link = "";
1379 $linktext = $section;
1380 }
1381 }
1382 }
1383
1384 process_text(\$linktext, 0);
1385 if ($link) {
1386 $s1 = "<A HREF=\"$link\">$linktext</A>";
1387 } else {
1388 $s1 = "<EM>$linktext</EM>";
1389 }
1390 return $s1;
1391}
1392
1393#
1394# process_BFI - process any of the B<>, F<>, or I<> pod-escapes and
1395# convert them to corresponding HTML directives.
1396#
1397sub process_BFI {
1398 my($tag, $str) = @_;
1399 my($s1); # work string
1400 my(%repltext) = ( 'B' => 'STRONG',
1401 'F' => 'EM',
1402 'I' => 'EM');
1403
1404 # extract the modified text and convert to HTML
1405 $s1 = "<$repltext{$tag}>$str</$repltext{$tag}>";
1406 return $s1;
1407}
1408
1409#
1410# process_C - process the C<> pod-escape.
1411#
1412sub process_C {
1413 my($str, $doref) = @_;
1414 my($s1, $s2);
1415
1416 $s1 = $str;
1417 $s1 =~ s/\([^()]*\)//g; # delete parentheses
be173d55 1418 $s2 = $s1;
54310121 1419 $s1 =~ s/\W//g; # delete bogus characters
1420
1421 # if there was a pod file that we found earlier with an appropriate
1422 # =item directive, then create a link to that page.
1423 if ($doref && defined $items{$s1}) {
1424 $s1 = ($items{$s1} ?
1425 "<A HREF=\"$htmlroot/$items{$s1}#item_" . htmlify(0,$s2) . "\">$str</A>" :
1426 "<A HREF=\"#item_" . htmlify(0,$s2) . "\">$str</A>");
1427 $s1 =~ s,(perl\w+/(\S+)\.html)#item_\2\b,$1,;
1428 confess "s1 has space: $s1" if $s1 =~ /HREF="[^"]*\s[^"]*"/;
1429 } else {
1430 $s1 = "<CODE>$str</CODE>";
1431 # warn "$0: $podfile: cannot resolve C<$str> in paragraph $paragraph\n" if $verbose
1432 }
1433
1434
1435 return $s1;
1436}
1437
1438#
1439# process_E - process the E<> pod directive which seems to escape a character.
1440#
1441sub process_E {
1442 my($str) = @_;
1443
1444 for ($str) {
1445 s,([^/].*),\&$1\;,g;
1446 }
1447
1448 return $str;
1449}
1450
1451#
1452# process_Z - process the Z<> pod directive which really just amounts to
1453# ignoring it. this allows someone to start a paragraph with an =
1454#
1455sub process_Z {
1456 my($str) = @_;
1457
1458 # there is no equivalent in HTML for this so just ignore it.
1459 $str = "";
1460 return $str;
1461}
1462
1463#
1464# process_S - process the S<> pod directive which means to convert all
1465# spaces in the string to non-breaking spaces (in HTML-eze).
1466#
1467sub process_S {
1468 my($str) = @_;
1469
1470 # convert all spaces in the text to non-breaking spaces in HTML.
1471 $str =~ s/ /&nbsp;/g;
1472 return $str;
1473}
1474
1475#
1476# process_X - this is supposed to make an index entry. we'll just
1477# ignore it.
1478#
1479sub process_X {
1480 return '';
1481}
1482
1483
1484#
1485# finish_list - finish off any pending HTML lists. this should be called
1486# after the entire pod file has been read and converted.
1487#
1488sub finish_list {
1489 while ($listlevel >= 0) {
1490 print HTML "</DL>\n";
1491 $listlevel--;
1492 }
1493}
1494
1495#
1496# htmlify - converts a pod section specification to a suitable section
1497# specification for HTML. if first arg is 1, only takes 1st word.
1498#
1499sub htmlify {
1500 my($compact, $heading) = @_;
1501
1502 if ($compact) {
1503 $heading =~ /^(\w+)/;
1504 $heading = $1;
1505 }
1506
1507 # $heading = lc($heading);
1508 $heading =~ s/[^\w\s]/_/g;
1509 $heading =~ s/(\s+)/ /g;
1510 $heading =~ s/^\s*(.*?)\s*$/$1/s;
1511 $heading =~ s/ /_/g;
1512 $heading =~ s/\A(.{32}).*\Z/$1/s;
1513 $heading =~ s/\s+\Z//;
1514 $heading =~ s/_{2,}/_/g;
1515
1516 return $heading;
1517}
1518
1519BEGIN {
1520}
1521
15221;
1523