package Pod::Constants;
-=head1 NAME
-
-Pod::Constants - Include constants from POD
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- use vars qw($myvar $VERSION @myarray $html %myhash);
-
- use Pod::Constants -trim => 1,
- 'Pod Section Name' => \$myvar,
- 'Version' => sub { eval },
- 'Some list' => \@myarray,
- html => \$html,
- 'Some hash' => \%myhash;
-
- =head2 Pod Section Name
-
- This string will be loaded into $myvar
-
- =head2 Version
-
- # This is an example of using a closure. $_ is set to the
- # contents of the paragraph. In this example, "eval" is
- # used to execute this code at run time.
- $VERSION = 0.17;
-
- =head2 Some list
-
- Each line from this section of the file
- will be placed into a separate array element.
- For example, this is $myarray[2].
-
- =head2 Some hash
-
- This text will not go into the hash, because
- it doesn't look like a definition list.
- key1 => Some value (this will go into the hash)
- var2 => Some Other value (so will this)
- wtf = This won't make it in.
-
- =head2 %myhash's value after the above:
-
- ( key1 => "Some value (this will go into the hash)",
- var2 => "Some Other value (so will this)" )
-
- =begin html <p>This text will be in $html</p>
-
- =cut
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-This module allows you to specify those constants that should be
-documented in your POD, and pull them out a run time in a fairly
-arbitrary fashion.
-
-Pod::Constants uses Pod::Parser to do the parsing of the source file.
-It has to open the source file it is called from, and does so directly
-either by lookup in %INC or by assuming it is $0 if the caller is
-"main" (or it can't find %INC{caller()})
-
-=head2 ARBITARY DECISIONS
-
-I have made this code only allow the "Pod Section Name" to match
-`headN', `item', `for' and `begin' POD sections. If you have a good
-reason why you think it should match other POD sections, drop me a
-line and if I'm convinced I'll put it in the standard version.
-
-For `for' and `begin' sections, only the first word is counted as
-being a part of the specifier, as opposed to `headN' and `item', where
-the entire rest of the line counts.
-
-=cut
-
-use 5.004;
+use 5.006002;
use strict;
+use warnings;
use base qw(Pod::Parser Exporter);
-use Data::Dumper;
use Carp;
-use vars qw($VERSION);
-$VERSION = 0.17;
+our $VERSION = 0.17;
# An ugly hack to go from caller() to the relevant parser state
# variable
return unless $parser->{active};
- print "Found end of $parser->{active}\n" if ($parser->{DEBUG});
+ print "Found end of $parser->{active}\n" if $parser->{DEBUG};
my $whereto = $parser->{wanted_pod_tags}->{$parser->{active}};
- print "\$_ will be set to:\n---\n$parser->{paragraphs}\n---\n"
- if ($parser->{DEBUG});
+ print "\$_ will be set to:\n---\n$parser->{paragraphs}\n---\n" if $parser->{DEBUG};
- $parser->{paragraphs} =~ s/^\s*|\s*$//gs
- if $parser->{trimmed_tags}->{$parser->{active}};
+ $parser->{paragraphs} =~ s/^\s*|\s*$//gs if $parser->{trimmed_tags}->{$parser->{active}};
if (ref $whereto eq "CODE") {
print "calling sub\n" if $parser->{DEBUG};
} elsif (ref $whereto eq "HASH") {
print "inserting into hash\n" if $parser->{DEBUG};
# Oh, sorry, should I be in LISP101?
- %$whereto = (map { map { s/^\s*|\s*$//g; $_ }
- split /=>/, $_ }
- grep m/^
- ( (?:[^=]|=[^>])+ ) # scan up to "=>"
- =>
- ( (?:[^=]|=[^>])+ =? )# don't allow more "=>"'s
- $/x,
- split /\n/, $parser->{paragraphs});
+ %$whereto = (
+ map { map { s/^\s*|\s*$//g; $_ } split /=>/, $_ } grep m/^
+ ( (?:[^=]|=[^>])+ ) # scan up to "=>"
+ =>
+ ( (?:[^=]|=[^>])+ =? )# don't allow more "=>"'s
+ $/x, split /\n/, $parser->{paragraphs});
} else { die $whereto }
$parser->{active} = undef;
}
$paragraph =~ s/(?:\r\n|\n\r)/\n/g;
- print "Got command =$command, value=$paragraph\n"
- if $parser->{DEBUG};
+ print "Got command =$command, value=$paragraph\n" if $parser->{DEBUG};
$parser->end_input() if $parser->{active};
- my $does_she_want_it_sir;
-
my ($lookup);
# first check for a catch-all for this command type
if ( exists $parser->{wanted_pod_tags}->{"*$command"} ) {
$parser->{paragraphs} = $paragraph;
$parser->{active} = "*$command";
- $does_she_want_it_sir = "oohw";
-
} elsif ($command =~ m/^(head\d+|item|(for|begin))$/) {
if ( $2 ) {
# if it's a "for" or "begin" section, the title is the
# first word only
- ($lookup, $parser->{paragraphs}) =
- ($paragraph =~ m/^\s*(\S*)\s*(.*)/s);
+ ($lookup, $parser->{paragraphs}) = $paragraph =~ m/^\s*(\S*)\s*(.*)/s;
} else {
# otherwise, it's up to the end of the line
- ($lookup, $parser->{paragraphs})
- = ($paragraph =~ m/^\s*(\S[^\n]*?)\s*\n(.*)$/s);
+ ($lookup, $parser->{paragraphs}) = $paragraph =~ m/^\s*(\S[^\n]*?)\s*\n(.*)$/s;
}
# Look for a match by name
- if (defined $lookup
- and exists $parser->{wanted_pod_tags}->{$lookup}) {
+ if (defined $lookup && exists $parser->{wanted_pod_tags}->{$lookup}) {
print "Found $lookup\n" if ($parser->{DEBUG});
$parser->{active} = $lookup;
- $does_she_want_it_sir = "suits you sir";
+ } elsif ($parser->{DEBUG}) {
+ local $^W = 0;
+ print "Ignoring =$command $paragraph (lookup = $lookup)\n"
}
} else {
# nothing
print "Ignoring =$command (not known)\n" if $parser->{DEBUG};
}
-
- {
- local $^W = 0;
- print "Ignoring =$command $paragraph (lookup = $lookup)\n"
- if (!$does_she_want_it_sir and $parser->{DEBUG})
- }
}
# Pod::Parser overloaded verbatim
my ($parser, $paragraph, $line_num) = @_;
$paragraph =~ s/(?:\r\n|\n\r)/\n/g;
- print("Got paragraph: $paragraph ("
- .($parser->{active}?"using":"ignoring").")\n")
- if $parser->{DEBUG};
+ my $status = $parser->{active} ? "using" : "ignoring";
+ print "Got paragraph: $paragraph ($status)\n" if $parser->{DEBUG};
- if (defined $parser->{active}) {
- $parser->{paragraphs} .= $paragraph;
- }
+ $parser->{paragraphs} .= $paragraph if defined $parser->{active}
}
# Pod::Parser overloaded textblock
sub textblock { goto \&verbatim }
+sub import {
+ my $class = shift;
+
+ # if no args, just return
+ return unless (@_);
+
+ # try to guess the source file of the caller
+ my $source_file;
+ if (caller ne "main") {
+ (my $module = caller().".pm") =~ s|::|/|g;
+ $source_file = $INC{$module};
+ }
+ $source_file ||= $0;
+
+ croak "Cannot find source file (guessed $source_file) for package ".caller unless -f $source_file;
+
+ # nasty tricks with the stack so we don't have to be silly with
+ # caller()
+ unshift @_, $source_file;
+ goto \&import_from_file;
+}
+
+use IO::Handle;
+
+sub import_from_file {
+ my $filename = shift;
+
+ my $parser = __PACKAGE__->new();
+
+ $parser->{wanted_pod_tags} = {};
+ $parser->{trimmed_tags} = {};
+ $parser->{trim_next} = 0;
+ $parser->{DEBUG} = 0;
+ $parser->{active} = undef;
+ $parsers{caller()} = $parser;
+
+ $parser->add_hook(@_);
+
+ print "Pod::Parser: DEBUG: Opening $filename for reading\n" if $parser->{DEBUG};
+ my $fh = new IO::Handle;
+ open $fh, "<$filename" or die "cannot open $filename for reading; $!";
+
+ $parser->parse_from_filehandle($fh, \*STDOUT);
+
+ close $fh;
+}
+
+sub add_hook {
+ my $parser;
+ if (UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0], __PACKAGE__)) {
+ $parser = shift;
+ } else {
+ $parser = $parsers{caller()} or die "add_hook called, but don't know what for - caller = ".caller;
+ }
+ while (my ($pod_tag, $var) = splice @_, 0, 2) {
+ #print "$pod_tag: $var\n";
+ if (lc($pod_tag) eq "-trim") {
+ $parser->{trim_next} = $var;
+ } elsif ( lc($pod_tag) eq "-debug" ) {
+ $parser->{DEBUG} = $var;
+ } elsif (lc($pod_tag) eq "-usage") {
+ # an idea for later - automatic "usage"
+ #%wanted_pod_tags{@tags}
+ } else {
+ if ((ref $var) =~ /^(?:SCALAR|CODE|ARRAY|HASH)$/) {
+ print "Will look for $pod_tag.\n" if $parser->{DEBUG};
+ $parser->{wanted_pod_tags}->{$pod_tag} = $var;
+ $parser->{trimmed_tags}->{$pod_tag} = 1 if $parser->{trim_next};
+ } else {
+ die "Sorry - need a reference to import POD sections into, not the scalar value $var"
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub delete_hook {
+ my $parser;
+ if ( UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0], __PACKAGE__) ) {
+ $parser = shift;
+ } else {
+ $parser = $parsers{caller()} or die "delete_hook called, but don't know what for - caller = ".caller;
+ }
+ while ( my $label = shift ) {
+ delete $parser->{wanted_pod_tags}->{$label};
+ delete $parser->{trimmed_tags}->{$label};
+ }
+}
+
+1.4142;
+__END__
+
+=encoding utf-8
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Pod::Constants - Include constants from POD
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ our ($myvar, $VERSION, @myarray, $html, %myhash);
+
+ use Pod::Constants -trim => 1,
+ 'Pod Section Name' => \$myvar,
+ 'Version' => sub { eval },
+ 'Some list' => \@myarray,
+ html => \$html,
+ 'Some hash' => \%myhash;
+
+ =head2 Pod Section Name
+
+ This string will be loaded into $myvar
+
+ =head2 Version
+
+ # This is an example of using a closure. $_ is set to the
+ # contents of the paragraph. In this example, "eval" is
+ # used to execute this code at run time.
+ $VERSION = 0.17;
+
+ =head2 Some list
+
+ Each line from this section of the file
+ will be placed into a separate array element.
+ For example, this is $myarray[2].
+
+ =head2 Some hash
+
+ This text will not go into the hash, because
+ it doesn't look like a definition list.
+ key1 => Some value (this will go into the hash)
+ var2 => Some Other value (so will this)
+ wtf = This won't make it in.
+
+ =head2 %myhash's value after the above:
+
+ ( key1 => "Some value (this will go into the hash)",
+ var2 => "Some Other value (so will this)" )
+
+ =begin html <p>This text will be in $html</p>
+
+ =cut
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This module allows you to specify those constants that should be
+documented in your POD, and pull them out a run time in a fairly
+arbitrary fashion.
+
+Pod::Constants uses Pod::Parser to do the parsing of the source file.
+It has to open the source file it is called from, and does so directly
+either by lookup in %INC or by assuming it is $0 if the caller is
+"main" (or it can't find %INC{caller()})
+
+=head2 ARBITARY DECISIONS
+
+I have made this code only allow the "Pod Section Name" to match
+`headN', `item', `for' and `begin' POD sections. If you have a good
+reason why you think it should match other POD sections, drop me a
+line and if I'm convinced I'll put it in the standard version.
+
+For `for' and `begin' sections, only the first word is counted as
+being a part of the specifier, as opposed to `headN' and `item', where
+the entire rest of the line counts.
+
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=head2 import(@args)
}
},
-=cut
-
-sub import {
- my $class = shift;
-
- # if no args, just return
- return unless (@_);
-
- # try to guess the source file of the caller
- my $source_file;
- if (caller ne "main") {
- (my $module = caller().".pm") =~ s|::|/|g;
- $source_file = $INC{$module};
- }
- $source_file ||= $0;
-
- ( -f $source_file )
- or croak ("Cannot find source file (guessed $source_file) for"
- ." package ".caller());
-
- # nasty tricks with the stack so we don't have to be silly with
- # caller()
- unshift @_, $source_file;
- goto \&import_from_file;
-}
-
=head2 import_from_file($filename, @args)
Very similar to straight "import", but you specify the source filename
explicitly.
-=cut
-
-use IO::Handle;
-
-sub import_from_file {
- my $filename = shift;
-
- my $parser = __PACKAGE__->new();
-
- $parser->{wanted_pod_tags} = {};
- $parser->{trimmed_tags} = {};
- $parser->{trim_next} = 0;
- $parser->{DEBUG} = 0;
- $parser->{active} = undef;
- $parsers{caller()} = $parser;
-
- $parser->add_hook(@_);
-
- print "Pod::Parser: DEBUG: Opening $filename for reading\n"
- if $parser->{DEBUG};
- my $fh = new IO::Handle;
- open $fh, "<$filename"
- or die ("cannot open $filename for reading; $!");
-
- $parser->parse_from_filehandle($fh, \*STDOUT);
-
- close $fh;
-}
-
=head2 add_hook(NAME => value)
This function adds another hook, it is useful for dynamic updating of
distribution. More detailed examples will be added in a later
release.
-=cut
-
-sub add_hook {
- my $parser;
- if ( UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0], __PACKAGE__) ) {
- $parser = shift;
- } else {
- $parser = $parsers{caller()}
- or die("add_hook called, but don't know what for - "
- ."caller = ".caller());
- }
- while (my ($pod_tag, $var) = splice @_, 0, 2) {
- #print "$pod_tag: $var\n";
- if (lc($pod_tag) eq "-trim") {
- $parser->{trim_next} = $var;
- } elsif ( lc($pod_tag) eq "-debug" ) {
- $parser->{DEBUG} = $var;
- } elsif (lc($pod_tag) eq "-usage") {
- # an idea for later - automatic "usage"
- #%wanted_pod_tags{@tags}
- } else {
- if ((ref $var) =~ /^(?:SCALAR|CODE|ARRAY|HASH)$/) {
- print "Will look for $pod_tag.\n"
- if ($parser->{DEBUG});
- $parser->{wanted_pod_tags}->{$pod_tag} = $var;
- $parser->{trimmed_tags}->{$pod_tag} = 1
- if $parser->{trim_next};
- } else {
- die ("Sorry - need a reference to import POD "
- ."sections into, not the scalar value $var"
- ." importing $pod_tag into ".caller());
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
=head2 delete_hook(@list)
Deletes the named hooks. Companion function to add_hook
-=cut
-
-sub delete_hook {
- my $parser;
- if ( UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0], __PACKAGE__) ) {
- $parser = shift;
- } else {
- $parser = $parsers{caller()}
- or die("delete_hook called, but don't know what for - "
- ."caller = ".caller());
- }
- while ( my $label = shift ) {
- delete $parser->{wanted_pod_tags}->{$label};
- delete $parser->{trimmed_tags}->{$label};
- }
-}
-
=head2 CLOSURES AS DESTINATIONS
If the given value is a ref CODE, then that function is called, with
=cut
- use vars qw($VERSION);
+ our $VERSION;
use Pod::Constants -trim => 1,
'MODULE RELEASE' => sub { ($VERSION) = m/(\d+\.\d+) or die };
git://utsl.gen.nz/Pod-Constants
-=cut
-
-BEGIN {
- Pod::Constants->import
- (
- SYNOPSIS => sub {
- eval pop @{[ grep /^\s*\$VERSION/, split /\n/, $_ ]}
- }
- )
-};
-1.4142;
+=cut