t/pod/nested_seqs.xr Expected results for nested_seqs.t
t/pod/oneline_cmds.t Test single paragraph ==cmds
t/pod/oneline_cmds.xr Expected results for oneline_cmds.t
+t/pod/plainer.t Test Pod::Plainer
t/pod/pod2usage.t Test Pod::Usage
t/pod/pod2usage.xr Expected results for pod2usage.t
t/pod/poderrs.t Test POD errors
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+#!./perl
+
+BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib' }
+
+use Pod::Plainer;
+my $parser = Pod::Plainer->new();
+my $header = "=pod\n\n";
+my $input = 'plnr_in.pod';
+my $output = 'plnr_out.pod';
+
+my $test = 0;
+print "1..7\n";
+while( <DATA> ) {
+ my $expected = $header.<DATA>;
+
+ open(IN, '>', $input) or die $!;
+ print IN $header, $_;
+ close IN or die $!;
+
+ open IN, '<', $input or die $!;
+ open OUT, '>', $output or die $!;
+ $parser->parse_from_filehandle(\*IN,\*OUT);
+
+ open OUT, '<', $output or die $!;
+ my $returned; { local $/; $returned = <OUT>; }
+
+ unless( $returned eq $expected ) {
+ print map { s/^/\#/mg; $_; }
+ map {+$_} # to avoid readonly values
+ "EXPECTED:\n", $expected, "GOT:\n", $returned;
+ print "not ";
+ }
+ printf "ok %d\n", ++$test;
+}
+
+END { unlink $input, $output }
+
+__END__
+=head <> now reads in records
+=head E<lt>E<gt> now reads in records
+=item C<-T> and C<-B> not implemented on filehandles
+=item C<-T> and C<-B> not implemented on filehandles
+e.g. C<< Foo->bar() >> or C<< $obj->bar() >>
+e.g. C<Foo-E<gt>bar()> or C<$obj-E<gt>bar()>
+The C<< => >> operator is mostly just a more visually distinctive
+The C<=E<gt>> operator is mostly just a more visually distinctive
+C<uv < 0x80> in which case you can use C<*s = uv>.
+C<uv E<lt> 0x80> in which case you can use C<*s = uv>.
+C<time ^ ($$ + ($$ << 15))>), but that isn't necessary any more.
+C<time ^ ($$ + ($$ E<lt>E<lt> 15))>), but that isn't necessary any more.
+The bitwise operation C<<< >> >>>
+The bitwise operation C<E<gt>E<gt>>