# pod2text -- Convert POD data to formatted ASCII text.
#
-# Copyright 1999, 2000 by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>
+# Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001 by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>
#
# This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the same terms as Perl itself.
use strict;
+# Silence -w warnings.
+use vars qw($running_under_some_shell);
+
# Take an initial pass through our options, looking for one of the form
# -<number>. We turn that into -w <number> for compatibility with the
# original pod2text script.
my %options;
$options{sentence} = 0;
Getopt::Long::config ('bundling');
-GetOptions (\%options, 'alt|a', 'color|c', 'help|h', 'indent|i=i',
+GetOptions (\%options, 'alt|a', 'code', 'color|c', 'help|h', 'indent|i=i',
'loose|l', 'overstrike|o', 'quotes|q=s', 'sentence|s',
'termcap|t', 'width|w=i') or exit 1;
pod2usage (1) if $options{help};
=head1 SYNOPSIS
-pod2text [B<-aclost>] [B<-i> I<indent>] [B<-q> I<quotes>] [B<-w> I<width>]
-[I<input> [I<output>]]
+pod2text [B<-aclost>] [B<--code>] [B<-i> I<indent>] S<[B<-q> I<quotes>]>
+S<[B<-w> I<width>]> [I<input> [I<output>]]
pod2text B<-h>
Use an alternate output format that, among other things, uses a different
heading style and marks C<=item> entries with a colon in the left margin.
+=item B<--code>
+
+Include any non-POD text from the input file in the output as well. Useful
+for viewing code documented with POD blocks with the POD rendered and the
+code left intact.
+
=item B<-c>, B<--color>
Format the output with ANSI color escape sequences. Using this option