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6055f9d4 1# Pod::Text::Termcap -- Convert POD data to ASCII text with format escapes.
9741dab0 2# $Id: Termcap.pm,v 0.4 1999/09/20 10:17:45 eagle Exp $
6055f9d4 3#
4# Copyright 1999 by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>
5#
6# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
7# under the same terms as Perl itself.
8#
9741dab0 9# This is a simple subclass of Pod::Text that overrides a few key methods to
10# output the right termcap escape sequences for formatted text on the
11# current terminal type.
6055f9d4 12
13############################################################################
14# Modules and declarations
15############################################################################
16
17package Pod::Text::Termcap;
18
19require 5.004;
20
21use Pod::Text ();
22use POSIX ();
23use Term::Cap;
9741dab0 24
6055f9d4 25use strict;
26use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION);
27
28@ISA = qw(Pod::Text);
29
30# Use the CVS revision of this file as its version number.
9741dab0 31($VERSION = (split (' ', q$Revision: 0.4 $ ))[1]) =~ s/\.(\d)$/.0$1/;
6055f9d4 32
33
34############################################################################
35# Overrides
36############################################################################
37
38# In the initialization method, grab our terminal characteristics as well as
39# do all the stuff we normally do.
40sub initialize {
41 my $self = shift;
42
43 # The default Term::Cap path won't work on Solaris.
44 $ENV{TERMPATH} = "$ENV{HOME}/.termcap:/etc/termcap"
45 . ":/usr/share/misc/termcap:/usr/share/lib/termcap";
46
47 my $termios = POSIX::Termios->new;
48 $termios->getattr;
49 my $ospeed = $termios->getospeed;
50 my $term = Tgetent Term::Cap { TERM => undef, OSPEED => $ospeed };
51 $$self{BOLD} = $$term{_md} or die 'BOLD';
52 $$self{UNDL} = $$term{_us} or die 'UNDL';
53 $$self{NORM} = $$term{_me} or die 'NORM';
54
55 unless (defined $$self{width}) {
56 $$self{width} = $ENV{COLUMNS} || $$term{_co} || 78;
57 $$self{width} -= 2;
58 }
59
60 $self->SUPER::initialize;
61}
62
63# Make level one headings bold.
64sub cmd_head1 {
65 my $self = shift;
66 local $_ = shift;
67 s/\s+$//;
68 $self->SUPER::cmd_head1 ("$$self{BOLD}$_$$self{NORM}");
69}
70
71# Make level two headings bold.
72sub cmd_head2 {
73 my $self = shift;
74 local $_ = shift;
75 s/\s+$//;
76 $self->SUPER::cmd_head2 ("$$self{BOLD}$_$$self{NORM}");
77}
78
79# Fix up B<> and I<>. Note that we intentionally don't do F<>.
80sub seq_b { my $self = shift; return "$$self{BOLD}$_[0]$$self{NORM}" }
81sub seq_i { my $self = shift; return "$$self{UNDL}$_[0]$$self{NORM}" }
82
83# Override the wrapping code to igore the special sequences.
84sub wrap {
85 my $self = shift;
86 local $_ = shift;
87 my $output = '';
88 my $spaces = ' ' x $$self{MARGIN};
89 my $width = $$self{width} - $$self{MARGIN};
90 my $code = "(?:\Q$$self{BOLD}\E|\Q$$self{UNDL}\E|\Q$$self{NORM}\E)";
91 while (length > $width) {
92 if (s/^((?:$code?[^\n]){0,$width})\s+//
93 || s/^((?:$code?[^\n]){$width})//) {
94 $output .= $spaces . $1 . "\n";
95 } else {
96 last;
97 }
98 }
99 $output .= $spaces . $_;
100 $output =~ s/\s+$/\n\n/;
101 $output;
102}
103
104
105############################################################################
106# Module return value and documentation
107############################################################################
108
1091;
110__END__
111
112=head1 NAME
113
114Pod::Text::Color - Convert POD data to ASCII text with format escapes
115
116=head1 SYNOPSIS
117
118 use Pod::Text::Termcap;
119 my $parser = Pod::Text::Termcap->new (sentence => 0, width => 78);
120
121 # Read POD from STDIN and write to STDOUT.
122 $parser->parse_from_filehandle;
123
124 # Read POD from file.pod and write to file.txt.
125 $parser->parse_from_file ('file.pod', 'file.txt');
126
127=head1 DESCRIPTION
128
9741dab0 129Pod::Text::Termcap is a simple subclass of Pod::Text that highlights output
130text using the correct termcap escape sequences for the current terminal.
131Apart from the format codes, it in all ways functions like Pod::Text. See
132L<Pod::Text> for details and available options.
6055f9d4 133
134=head1 SEE ALSO
135
136L<Pod::Text|Pod::Text>, L<Pod::Parser|Pod::Parser>
137
138=head1 AUTHOR
139
140Russ Allbery E<lt>rra@stanford.eduE<gt>.
141
142=cut