Adjust test for the recent change (#19136) to Pod::Html
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73849855 1# Pod::Text::Overstrike -- Convert POD data to formatted overstrike text
11f72409 2# $Id: Overstrike.pm,v 1.10 2002/08/04 03:35:01 eagle Exp $
73849855 3#
4# Created by Joe Smith <Joe.Smith@inwap.com> 30-Nov-2000
5# (based on Pod::Text::Color by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>)
6#
3c014959 7# This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
73849855 8# under the same terms as Perl itself.
9#
10# This was written because the output from:
11#
12# pod2text Text.pm > plain.txt; less plain.txt
13#
14# is not as rich as the output from
15#
16# pod2man Text.pm | nroff -man > fancy.txt; less fancy.txt
17#
18# and because both Pod::Text::Color and Pod::Text::Termcap are not device
19# independent.
20
3c014959 21##############################################################################
73849855 22# Modules and declarations
3c014959 23##############################################################################
73849855 24
25package Pod::Text::Overstrike;
26
27require 5.004;
28
29use Pod::Text ();
30
31use strict;
32use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION);
33
34@ISA = qw(Pod::Text);
35
3c014959 36# Don't use the CVS revision as the version, since this module is also in Perl
37# core and too many things could munge CVS magic revision strings. This
38# number should ideally be the same as the CVS revision in podlators, however.
11f72409 39$VERSION = 1.10;
73849855 40
41
3c014959 42##############################################################################
73849855 43# Overrides
3c014959 44##############################################################################
73849855 45
46# Make level one headings bold, overridding any existing formatting.
47sub cmd_head1 {
b616daaf 48 my ($self, $text, $line) = @_;
49 $text =~ s/\s+$//;
50 $text = $self->strip_format ($self->interpolate ($text, $line));
51 $text =~ s/(.)/$1\b$1/g;
52 $self->SUPER::cmd_head1 ($text);
73849855 53}
54
55# Make level two headings bold, overriding any existing formatting.
56sub cmd_head2 {
b616daaf 57 my ($self, $text, $line) = @_;
58 $text =~ s/\s+$//;
59 $text = $self->strip_format ($self->interpolate ($text, $line));
60 $text =~ s/(.)/$1\b$1/g;
61 $self->SUPER::cmd_head2 ($text);
73849855 62}
63
64# Make level three headings underscored, overriding any existing formatting.
65sub cmd_head3 {
b616daaf 66 my ($self, $text, $line) = @_;
67 $text =~ s/\s+$//;
68 $text = $self->strip_format ($self->interpolate ($text, $line));
69 $text =~ s/(.)/_\b$1/g;
70 $self->SUPER::cmd_head3 ($text);
71}
72
73# Level four headings look like level three headings.
74sub cmd_head4 {
75 my ($self, $text, $line) = @_;
76 $text =~ s/\s+$//;
77 $text = $self->strip_format ($self->interpolate ($text, $line));
78 $text =~ s/(.)/_\b$1/g;
79 $self->SUPER::cmd_head4 ($text);
80}
81
82# The common code for handling all headers. We have to override to avoid
83# interpolating twice and because we don't want to honor alt.
84sub heading {
85 my ($self, $text, $line, $indent, $marker) = @_;
86 $self->item ("\n\n") if defined $$self{ITEM};
87 $text .= "\n" if $$self{loose};
11f72409 88 my $margin = ' ' x ($$self{margin} + $indent);
89 $self->output ($margin . $text . "\n");
73849855 90}
91
b84d8b9e 92# Fix the various formatting codes.
b616daaf 93sub seq_b { local $_ = strip_format (@_); s/(.)/$1\b$1/g; $_ }
94sub seq_f { local $_ = strip_format (@_); s/(.)/_\b$1/g; $_ }
95sub seq_i { local $_ = strip_format (@_); s/(.)/_\b$1/g; $_ }
73849855 96
59548eca 97# Output any included code in bold.
98sub output_code {
99 my ($self, $code) = @_;
100 $code =~ s/(.)/$1\b$1/g;
101 $self->output ($code);
102}
103
73849855 104# We unfortunately have to override the wrapping code here, since the normal
b84d8b9e 105# wrapping code gets really confused by all the backspaces.
73849855 106sub wrap {
107 my $self = shift;
108 local $_ = shift;
109 my $output = '';
110 my $spaces = ' ' x $$self{MARGIN};
111 my $width = $$self{width} - $$self{MARGIN};
112 while (length > $width) {
21e6de9e 113 # This regex represents a single character, that's possibly underlined
114 # or in bold (in which case, it's three characters; the character, a
115 # backspace, and a character). Use [^\n] rather than . to protect
116 # against odd settings of $*.
117 my $char = '(?:[^\n][\b])?[^\n]';
118 if (s/^((?>$char){0,$width})(?:\Z|\s+)//) {
73849855 119 $output .= $spaces . $1 . "\n";
120 } else {
121 last;
122 }
123 }
124 $output .= $spaces . $_;
125 $output =~ s/\s+$/\n\n/;
126 $output;
127}
128
3c014959 129##############################################################################
b616daaf 130# Utility functions
131##############################################################################
132
133# Strip all of the formatting from a provided string, returning the stripped
134# version.
135sub strip_format {
136 my ($self, $text) = @_;
6ce9a2f8 137 $text =~ s/(.)[\b]\1/$1/g;
138 $text =~ s/_[\b]//g;
b616daaf 139 return $text;
140}
141
142##############################################################################
73849855 143# Module return value and documentation
3c014959 144##############################################################################
73849855 145
1461;
147__END__
148
149=head1 NAME
150
151Pod::Text::Overstrike - Convert POD data to formatted overstrike text
152
153=head1 SYNOPSIS
154
155 use Pod::Text::Overstrike;
156 my $parser = Pod::Text::Overstrike->new (sentence => 0, width => 78);
157
158 # Read POD from STDIN and write to STDOUT.
159 $parser->parse_from_filehandle;
160
161 # Read POD from file.pod and write to file.txt.
162 $parser->parse_from_file ('file.pod', 'file.txt');
163
164=head1 DESCRIPTION
165
166Pod::Text::Overstrike is a simple subclass of Pod::Text that highlights
167output text using overstrike sequences, in a manner similar to nroff.
168Characters in bold text are overstruck (character, backspace, character) and
169characters in underlined text are converted to overstruck underscores
170(underscore, backspace, character). This format was originally designed for
171hardcopy terminals and/or lineprinters, yet is readable on softcopy (CRT)
172terminals.
173
174Overstruck text is best viewed by page-at-a-time programs that take
175advantage of the terminal's B<stand-out> and I<underline> capabilities, such
176as the less program on Unix.
177
178Apart from the overstrike, it in all ways functions like Pod::Text. See
179L<Pod::Text> for details and available options.
180
181=head1 BUGS
182
183Currently, the outermost formatting instruction wins, so for example
184underlined text inside a region of bold text is displayed as simply bold.
185There may be some better approach possible.
186
187=head1 SEE ALSO
188
bf202ccd 189L<Pod::Text>, L<Pod::Parser>
73849855 190
fd20da51 191The current version of this module is always available from its web site at
192L<http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/podlators/>. It is also part of the
193Perl core distribution as of 5.6.0.
194
73849855 195=head1 AUTHOR
196
3c014959 197Joe Smith <Joe.Smith@inwap.com>, using the framework created by Russ Allbery
198<rra@stanford.edu>.
199
200=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
201
202Copyright 2000 by Joe Smith <Joe.Smith@inwap.com>.
59548eca 203Copyright 2001 by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>.
3c014959 204
205This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
206under the same terms as Perl itself.
73849855 207
208=cut