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cb1a09d0 1#!/usr/local/bin/perl
2
c07a80fd 3use Config;
4use File::Basename qw(&basename &dirname);
3b5ca523 5use Cwd;
cb1a09d0 6
c07a80fd 7# List explicitly here the variables you want Configure to
8# generate. Metaconfig only looks for shell variables, so you
9# have to mention them as if they were shell variables, not
10# %Config entries. Thus you write
11# $startperl
12# to ensure Configure will look for $Config{startperl}.
cb1a09d0 13
3b5ca523 14# This forces PL files to create target in same directory as PL file.
15# This is so that make depend always knows where to find PL derivatives.
16$origdir = cwd;
17chdir dirname($0);
44a8e56a 18$file = basename($0, '.PL');
774d564b 19$file .= '.com' if $^O eq 'VMS';
cb1a09d0 20
c07a80fd 21open OUT,">$file" or die "Can't create $file: $!";
cb1a09d0 22
c07a80fd 23print "Extracting $file (with variable substitutions)\n";
cb1a09d0 24
c07a80fd 25# In this section, perl variables will be expanded during extraction.
26# You can use $Config{...} to use Configure variables.
cb1a09d0 27
c07a80fd 28print OUT <<"!GROK!THIS!";
5f05dabc 29$Config{startperl}
30 eval 'exec $Config{perlpath} -S \$0 \${1+"\$@"}'
9741dab0 31 if \$running_under_some_shell;
c07a80fd 32!GROK!THIS!
cb1a09d0 33
c07a80fd 34# In the following, perl variables are not expanded during extraction.
cb1a09d0 35
c07a80fd 36print OUT <<'!NO!SUBS!';
cb1a09d0 37
6055f9d4 38# pod2text -- Convert POD data to formatted ASCII text.
9741dab0 39#
59548eca 40# Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001 by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>
6055f9d4 41#
3c014959 42# This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
6055f9d4 43# under the same terms as Perl itself.
44#
9741dab0 45# The driver script for Pod::Text, Pod::Text::Termcap, and Pod::Text::Color,
46# invoked by perldoc -t among other things.
6055f9d4 47
48require 5.004;
49
50use Getopt::Long qw(GetOptions);
51use Pod::Text ();
52use Pod::Usage qw(pod2usage);
53
54use strict;
6055f9d4 55
59548eca 56# Silence -w warnings.
57use vars qw($running_under_some_shell);
58
6055f9d4 59# Take an initial pass through our options, looking for one of the form
60# -<number>. We turn that into -w <number> for compatibility with the
61# original pod2text script.
62for (my $i = 0; $i < @ARGV; $i++) {
63 last if $ARGV[$i] =~ /^--$/;
64 if ($ARGV[$i] =~ /^-(\d+)$/) {
65 splice (@ARGV, $i++, 1, '-w', $1);
66 }
67}
68
46bce7d0 69# Insert -- into @ARGV before any single dash argument to hide it from
b7ae008f 70# Getopt::Long; we want to interpret it as meaning stdin (which Pod::Simple
46bce7d0 71# does correctly).
72my $stdin;
73@ARGV = map { $_ eq '-' && !$stdin++ ? ('--', $_) : $_ } @ARGV;
74
9741dab0 75# Parse our options. Use the same names as Pod::Text for simplicity, and
76# default to sentence boundaries turned off for compatibility.
6055f9d4 77my %options;
6055f9d4 78$options{sentence} = 0;
79Getopt::Long::config ('bundling');
59548eca 80GetOptions (\%options, 'alt|a', 'code', 'color|c', 'help|h', 'indent|i=i',
11f72409 81 'loose|l', 'margin|left-margin|m=i', 'overstrike|o',
82 'quotes|q=s', 'sentence|s', 'termcap|t', 'width|w=i') or exit 1;
6055f9d4 83pod2usage (1) if $options{help};
84
85# Figure out what formatter we're going to use. -c overrides -t.
86my $formatter = 'Pod::Text';
87if ($options{color}) {
88 $formatter = 'Pod::Text::Color';
9741dab0 89 eval { require Term::ANSIColor };
90 if ($@) { die "-c (--color) requires Term::ANSIColor be installed\n" }
6055f9d4 91 require Pod::Text::Color;
92} elsif ($options{termcap}) {
93 $formatter = 'Pod::Text::Termcap';
94 require Pod::Text::Termcap;
73849855 95} elsif ($options{overstrike}) {
96 $formatter = 'Pod::Text::Overstrike';
97 require Pod::Text::Overstrike;
cb1a09d0 98}
73849855 99delete @options{'color', 'termcap', 'overstrike'};
6055f9d4 100
101# Initialize and run the formatter.
b7ae008f 102do {
103 my $parser = $formatter->new (%options);
104 my ($input, $output) = splice (@ARGV, 0, 2);
105 $parser->parse_file ($input, $output);
106 undef $parser;
107} while (@ARGV);
6055f9d4 108
109__END__
110
111=head1 NAME
112
113pod2text - Convert POD data to formatted ASCII text
114
115=head1 SYNOPSIS
116
59548eca 117pod2text [B<-aclost>] [B<--code>] [B<-i> I<indent>] S<[B<-q> I<quotes>]>
b7ae008f 118S<[B<-w> I<width>]> [I<input> [I<output> ...]]
6055f9d4 119
120pod2text B<-h>
121
122=head1 DESCRIPTION
123
9741dab0 124B<pod2text> is a front-end for Pod::Text and its subclasses. It uses them
125to generate formatted ASCII text from POD source. It can optionally use
126either termcap sequences or ANSI color escape sequences to format the text.
6055f9d4 127
128I<input> is the file to read for POD source (the POD can be embedded in
129code). If I<input> isn't given, it defaults to STDIN. I<output>, if given,
130is the file to which to write the formatted output. If I<output> isn't
b7ae008f 131given, the formatted output is written to STDOUT. Several POD files can be
132processed in the same B<pod2text> invocation (saving module load and compile
133times) by providing multiple pairs of I<input> and I<output> files on the
134command line.
6055f9d4 135
136=head1 OPTIONS
137
138=over 4
139
140=item B<-a>, B<--alt>
141
142Use an alternate output format that, among other things, uses a different
143heading style and marks C<=item> entries with a colon in the left margin.
144
59548eca 145=item B<--code>
146
147Include any non-POD text from the input file in the output as well. Useful
148for viewing code documented with POD blocks with the POD rendered and the
149code left intact.
150
6055f9d4 151=item B<-c>, B<--color>
152
153Format the output with ANSI color escape sequences. Using this option
154requires that Term::ANSIColor be installed on your system.
155
156=item B<-i> I<indent>, B<--indent=>I<indent>
157
158Set the number of spaces to indent regular text, and the default indentation
159for C<=over> blocks. Defaults to 4 spaces if this option isn't given.
160
9741dab0 161=item B<-h>, B<--help>
162
163Print out usage information and exit.
164
6055f9d4 165=item B<-l>, B<--loose>
166
167Print a blank line after a C<=head1> heading. Normally, no blank line is
9741dab0 168printed after C<=head1>, although one is still printed after C<=head2>,
169because this is the expected formatting for manual pages; if you're
170formatting arbitrary text documents, using this option is recommended.
6055f9d4 171
11f72409 172=item B<-m> I<width>, B<--left-margin>=I<width>, B<--margin>=I<width>
173
174The width of the left margin in spaces. Defaults to 0. This is the margin
175for all text, including headings, not the amount by which regular text is
176indented; for the latter, see B<-i> option.
177
73849855 178=item B<-o>, B<--overstrike>
179
180Format the output with overstruck printing. Bold text is rendered as
181character, backspace, character. Italics and file names are rendered as
182underscore, backspace, character. Many pagers, such as B<less>, know how
183to convert this to bold or underlined text.
184
ab1f1d91 185=item B<-q> I<quotes>, B<--quotes>=I<quotes>
186
187Sets the quote marks used to surround CE<lt>> text to I<quotes>. If
188I<quotes> is a single character, it is used as both the left and right
189quote; if I<quotes> is two characters, the first character is used as the
190left quote and the second as the right quoted; and if I<quotes> is four
191characters, the first two are used as the left quote and the second two as
192the right quote.
193
194I<quotes> may also be set to the special value C<none>, in which case no
195quote marks are added around CE<lt>> text.
196
6055f9d4 197=item B<-s>, B<--sentence>
198
9741dab0 199Assume each sentence ends with two spaces and try to preserve that spacing.
6055f9d4 200Without this option, all consecutive whitespace in non-verbatim paragraphs
201is compressed into a single space.
202
203=item B<-t>, B<--termcap>
204
205Try to determine the width of the screen and the bold and underline
206sequences for the terminal from termcap, and use that information in
207formatting the output. Output will be wrapped at two columns less than the
208width of your terminal device. Using this option requires that your system
46bce7d0 209have a termcap file somewhere where Term::Cap can find it and requires that
210your system support termios. With this option, the output of B<pod2text>
211will contain terminal control sequences for your current terminal type.
6055f9d4 212
213=item B<-w>, B<--width=>I<width>, B<->I<width>
214
215The column at which to wrap text on the right-hand side. Defaults to 76,
216unless B<-t> is given, in which case it's two columns less than the width of
217your terminal device.
218
219=back
220
9741dab0 221=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
222
b7ae008f 223If B<pod2text> fails with errors, see L<Pod::Text> and L<Pod::Simple> for
9741dab0 224information about what those errors might mean. Internally, it can also
225produce the following diagnostics:
226
227=over 4
228
229=item -c (--color) requires Term::ANSIColor be installed
230
231(F) B<-c> or B<--color> were given, but Term::ANSIColor could not be
232loaded.
233
234=item Unknown option: %s
235
236(F) An unknown command line option was given.
237
238=back
239
b7ae008f 240In addition, other L<Getopt::Long> error messages may result from invalid
241command-line options.
9741dab0 242
6055f9d4 243=head1 ENVIRONMENT
244
245=over 4
246
247=item COLUMNS
248
249If B<-t> is given, B<pod2text> will take the current width of your screen
250from this environment variable, if available. It overrides terminal width
251information in TERMCAP.
252
253=item TERMCAP
254
255If B<-t> is given, B<pod2text> will use the contents of this environment
256variable if available to determine the correct formatting sequences for your
257current terminal device.
258
259=back
260
6055f9d4 261=head1 SEE ALSO
262
fd20da51 263L<Pod::Text>, L<Pod::Text::Color>, L<Pod::Text::Overstrike>,
b7ae008f 264L<Pod::Text::Termcap>, L<Pod::Simple>
fd20da51 265
266The current version of this script is always available from its web site at
267L<http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/podlators/>. It is also part of the
268Perl core distribution as of 5.6.0.
6055f9d4 269
270=head1 AUTHOR
271
3c014959 272Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>.
273
274=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
275
b7ae008f 276Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004 by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>.
3c014959 277
278This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
279under the same terms as Perl itself.
cb1a09d0 280
6055f9d4 281=cut
c07a80fd 282!NO!SUBS!
cb1a09d0 283
c07a80fd 284close OUT or die "Can't close $file: $!";
285chmod 0755, $file or die "Can't reset permissions for $file: $!\n";
286exec("$Config{'eunicefix'} $file") if $Config{'eunicefix'} ne ':';
3b5ca523 287chdir $origdir;