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Pod::InputObjects (3)
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    NAME

    Pod::InputObjects - objects representing POD input paragraphs, commands, etc.
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

        use Pod::InputObjects;
    
    
     

    REQUIRES

    perl5.004, Carp  

    EXPORTS

    Nothing.  

    DESCRIPTION

    This module defines some basic input objects used by Pod::Parser when reading and parsing POD text from an input source. The following objects are defined:
    package Pod::Paragraph
    An object corresponding to a paragraph of POD input text. It may be a plain paragraph, a verbatim paragraph, or a command paragraph (see perlpod).
    package Pod::InteriorSequence
    An object corresponding to an interior sequence command from the POD input text (see perlpod).
    package Pod::ParseTree
    An object corresponding to a tree of parsed POD text. Each ``node'' in a parse-tree (or ptree) is either a text-string or a reference to a Pod::InteriorSequence object. The nodes appear in the parse-tree in the order in which they were parsed from left-to-right.

    Each of these input objects are described in further detail in the sections which follow.  

    Pod::Paragraph

    An object representing a paragraph of POD input text. It has the following methods/attributes:  

    Pod::Paragraph->new()

            my $pod_para1 = Pod::Paragraph->new(-text => $text);
            my $pod_para2 = Pod::Paragraph->new(-name => $cmd,
                                                -text => $text);
            my $pod_para3 = new Pod::Paragraph(-text => $text);
            my $pod_para4 = new Pod::Paragraph(-name => $cmd,
                                               -text => $text);
            my $pod_para5 = Pod::Paragraph->new(-name => $cmd,
                                                -text => $text,
                                                -file => $filename,
                                                -line => $line_number);
    
    

    This is a class method that constructs a "Pod::Paragraph" object and returns a reference to the new paragraph object. It may be given one or two keyword arguments. The "-text" keyword indicates the corresponding text of the POD paragraph. The "-name" keyword indicates the name of the corresponding POD command, such as "head1" or "item" (it should not contain the "=" prefix); this is needed only if the POD paragraph corresponds to a command paragraph. The "-file" and "-line" keywords indicate the filename and line number corresponding to the beginning of the paragraph  

    $pod_para->cmd_name()

            my $para_cmd = $pod_para->cmd_name();
    
    

    If this paragraph is a command paragraph, then this method will return the name of the command (without any leading "=" prefix).  

    $pod_para->text()

            my $para_text = $pod_para->text();
    
    

    This method will return the corresponding text of the paragraph.  

    $pod_para->raw_text()

            my $raw_pod_para = $pod_para->raw_text();
    
    

    This method will return the raw text of the POD paragraph, exactly as it appeared in the input.  

    $pod_para->cmd_prefix()

            my $prefix = $pod_para->cmd_prefix();
    
    

    If this paragraph is a command paragraph, then this method will return the prefix used to denote the command (which should be the string ``='' or ``=='').  

    $pod_para->cmd_separator()

            my $separator = $pod_para->cmd_separator();
    
    

    If this paragraph is a command paragraph, then this method will return the text used to separate the command name from the rest of the paragraph (if any).  

    $pod_para->parse_tree()

            my $ptree = $pod_parser->parse_text( $pod_para->text() );
            $pod_para->parse_tree( $ptree );
            $ptree = $pod_para->parse_tree();
    
    

    This method will get/set the corresponding parse-tree of the paragraph's text.  

    $pod_para->file_line()

            my ($filename, $line_number) = $pod_para->file_line();
            my $position = $pod_para->file_line();
    
    

    Returns the current filename and line number for the paragraph object. If called in a list context, it returns a list of two elements: first the filename, then the line number. If called in a scalar context, it returns a string containing the filename, followed by a colon (':'), followed by the line number.  

    Pod::InteriorSequence

    An object representing a POD interior sequence command. It has the following methods/attributes:  

    Pod::InteriorSequence->new()

            my $pod_seq1 = Pod::InteriorSequence->new(-name => $cmd
                                                      -ldelim => $delimiter);
            my $pod_seq2 = new Pod::InteriorSequence(-name => $cmd,
                                                     -ldelim => $delimiter);
            my $pod_seq3 = new Pod::InteriorSequence(-name => $cmd,
                                                     -ldelim => $delimiter,
                                                     -file => $filename,
                                                     -line => $line_number);
    
    

            my $pod_seq4 = new Pod::InteriorSequence(-name => $cmd, $ptree);
            my $pod_seq5 = new Pod::InteriorSequence($cmd, $ptree);
    
    

    This is a class method that constructs a "Pod::InteriorSequence" object and returns a reference to the new interior sequence object. It should be given two keyword arguments. The "-ldelim" keyword indicates the corresponding left-delimiter of the interior sequence (e.g. '<'). The "-name" keyword indicates the name of the corresponding interior sequence command, such as "I" or "B" or "C". The "-file" and "-line" keywords indicate the filename and line number corresponding to the beginning of the interior sequence. If the $ptree argument is given, it must be the last argument, and it must be either string, or else an array-ref suitable for passing to Pod::ParseTree::new (or it may be a reference to a Pod::ParseTree object).  

    $pod_seq->cmd_name()

            my $seq_cmd = $pod_seq->cmd_name();
    
    

    The name of the interior sequence command.  

    $pod_seq->prepend()

            $pod_seq->prepend($text);
            $pod_seq1->prepend($pod_seq2);
    
    

    Prepends the given string or parse-tree or sequence object to the parse-tree of this interior sequence.  

    $pod_seq->append()

            $pod_seq->append($text);
            $pod_seq1->append($pod_seq2);
    
    

    Appends the given string or parse-tree or sequence object to the parse-tree of this interior sequence.  

    $pod_seq->nested()

            $outer_seq = $pod_seq->nested || print "not nested";
    
    

    If this interior sequence is nested inside of another interior sequence, then the outer/parent sequence that contains it is returned. Otherwise "undef" is returned.  

    $pod_seq->raw_text()

            my $seq_raw_text = $pod_seq->raw_text();
    
    

    This method will return the raw text of the POD interior sequence, exactly as it appeared in the input.  

    $pod_seq->left_delimiter()

            my $ldelim = $pod_seq->left_delimiter();
    
    

    The leftmost delimiter beginning the argument text to the interior sequence (should be ``<'').  

    $pod_seq->right_delimiter()

    The rightmost delimiter beginning the argument text to the interior sequence (should be ``>'').  

    $pod_seq->parse_tree()

            my $ptree = $pod_parser->parse_text($paragraph_text);
            $pod_seq->parse_tree( $ptree );
            $ptree = $pod_seq->parse_tree();
    
    

    This method will get/set the corresponding parse-tree of the interior sequence's text.  

    $pod_seq->file_line()

            my ($filename, $line_number) = $pod_seq->file_line();
            my $position = $pod_seq->file_line();
    
    

    Returns the current filename and line number for the interior sequence object. If called in a list context, it returns a list of two elements: first the filename, then the line number. If called in a scalar context, it returns a string containing the filename, followed by a colon (':'), followed by the line number.  

    Pod::InteriorSequence::DESTROY()

    This method performs any necessary cleanup for the interior-sequence. If you override this method then it is imperative that you invoke the parent method from within your own method, otherwise interior-sequence storage will not be reclaimed upon destruction!  

    Pod::ParseTree

    This object corresponds to a tree of parsed POD text. As POD text is scanned from left to right, it is parsed into an ordered list of text-strings and Pod::InteriorSequence objects (in order of appearance). A Pod::ParseTree object corresponds to this list of strings and sequences. Each interior sequence in the parse-tree may itself contain a parse-tree (since interior sequences may be nested).  

    Pod::ParseTree->new()

            my $ptree1 = Pod::ParseTree->new;
            my $ptree2 = new Pod::ParseTree;
            my $ptree4 = Pod::ParseTree->new($array_ref);
            my $ptree3 = new Pod::ParseTree($array_ref);
    
    

    This is a class method that constructs a "Pod::Parse_tree" object and returns a reference to the new parse-tree. If a single-argument is given, it must be a reference to an array, and is used to initialize the root (top) of the parse tree.  

    $ptree->top()

            my $top_node = $ptree->top();
            $ptree->top( $top_node );
            $ptree->top( @children );
    
    

    This method gets/sets the top node of the parse-tree. If no arguments are given, it returns the topmost node in the tree (the root), which is also a Pod::ParseTree. If it is given a single argument that is a reference, then the reference is assumed to a parse-tree and becomes the new top node. Otherwise, if arguments are given, they are treated as the new list of children for the top node.  

    $ptree->children()

    This method gets/sets the children of the top node in the parse-tree. If no arguments are given, it returns the list (array) of children (each of which should be either a string or a Pod::InteriorSequence. Otherwise, if arguments are given, they are treated as the new list of children for the top node.  

    $ptree->prepend()

    This method prepends the given text or parse-tree to the current parse-tree. If the first item on the parse-tree is text and the argument is also text, then the text is prepended to the first item (not added as a separate string). Otherwise the argument is added as a new string or parse-tree before the current one.  

    $ptree->append()

    This method appends the given text or parse-tree to the current parse-tree. If the last item on the parse-tree is text and the argument is also text, then the text is appended to the last item (not added as a separate string). Otherwise the argument is added as a new string or parse-tree after the current one.  

    $ptree->raw_text()

            my $ptree_raw_text = $ptree->raw_text();
    
    

    This method will return the raw text of the POD parse-tree exactly as it appeared in the input.  

    Pod::ParseTree::DESTROY()

    This method performs any necessary cleanup for the parse-tree. If you override this method then it is imperative that you invoke the parent method from within your own method, otherwise parse-tree storage will not be reclaimed upon destruction!  

    SEE ALSO

    See Pod::Parser, Pod::Select  

    AUTHOR

    Please report bugs using <http://rt.cpan.org>.

    Brad Appleton <bradapp@enteract.com>


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    REQUIRES
    EXPORTS
    DESCRIPTION
    Pod::Paragraph
    Pod::Paragraph->new()
    $pod_para->cmd_name()
    $pod_para->text()
    $pod_para->raw_text()
    $pod_para->cmd_prefix()
    $pod_para->cmd_separator()
    $pod_para->parse_tree()
    $pod_para->file_line()
    Pod::InteriorSequence
    Pod::InteriorSequence->new()
    $pod_seq->cmd_name()
    $pod_seq->prepend()
    $pod_seq->append()
    $pod_seq->nested()
    $pod_seq->raw_text()
    $pod_seq->left_delimiter()
    $pod_seq->right_delimiter()
    $pod_seq->parse_tree()
    $pod_seq->file_line()
    Pod::InteriorSequence::DESTROY()
    Pod::ParseTree
    Pod::ParseTree->new()
    $ptree->top()
    $ptree->children()
    $ptree->prepend()
    $ptree->append()
    $ptree->raw_text()
    Pod::ParseTree::DESTROY()
    SEE ALSO
    AUTHOR


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