NAME
POD2::Base - Base module for translations of Perl documentation
SYNOPSIS
use POD2::Base;
$pod2 = POD2::Base->new({ lang => 'EO' });
@dirs = $pod2->pod_dirs;
$re = $pod2->search_perlfunc_re;
DESCRIPTION
This module is an abstraction of the code in POD2::IT and POD2::FR. These modules belong to the Italian and the French translation projects of core Perl pods.
Once a translation package had been installed, the translated documentation can be accessed with:
$ perldoc POD2::<lang>::<podname>
(where <lang> is a language abbreviation like IT, FR, TLH, etc.)
This is guaranteed to work even for older versions of perldoc. It is not very convenient but always works.
To improve the support to read translated docs, the perldoc utility (since version 3.14_01) was updated to find translated PODs via:
$ perldoc -L IT <podpage>
$ perldoc -L FR -f <function>
$ perldoc -L TH -q <FAQregex>
(Note: this support was shipped together with the recently released 5.10.0 version the Perl interpreter.)
The objective of this class is to provide a minimum base to help perldoc
and authors of translation packages to do their job.
SUBCLASSING
If you want to write a translation package (and have some customization needs), your work may be diminished if you subclass Pod::Base
.
For example, a minimum example is provided below:
package POD2::TLH; # Klingon
use POD2::Base;
our @ISA = qw( POD2::Base );
sub search_perlfunc_re { # makes 'perldoc -f' work
return 'Klingon Listing of Perl Functions';
}
1;
And then
$ perldoc -L tlh perlintro
will present you the introduction of Perl in Klingon language (provided a POD2/TLH/perlintro.pod file was shipped together with POD2/TLH.pm) and
$ perldoc -L tlh -f pack
will find you the Klingon documentation of pack
(if POD2/TLH/perlfunc.pod was made available as well).
METHODS
This module has been made into a proper class with a very small API.
- new
-
$pod2 = POD2::Base->new(\%args); $pod2 = POD2::ANY->new();
The constructor. An actual call might look like this:
$pod2 = POD2::Base->new({ lang => 'tlh' });
where the supported options are:
"lang"
Specifies the language code we're interested in. This is required, but can be extracted from the name of a subclass. Read below.
"inc"
This is used to override the list of Perl library directories where POD documents are searched (namely,
@INC
). Most of the time, you don't want to mess with that. It's handy for debugging and testing.It must be an array ref.
If
POD2::ANY
is a subclass ofPOD2::Base
, the inherited constructor will work without arguments pulling 'ANY' from the package name and using it as the intented language code.Note that use of "inc" in the constructor freezes the list of library dirs searched by the
POD2::Base
instance. If this is not used, the up-to-date@INC
is used at each call ofpod_dirs
(so that dynamic changes in the Perl library path are taken into account). That's what we meant with the "Most of the time, you don't want to mess with that" mentioned above. - pod_dirs
-
@dirs = $pod2->pod_dirs; @dirs = $pod2->pod_dirs(\%options);
Used by
Pod::Perldoc
to find out where to look for translated pods.The
POD2::Base
default behavior is to find POD2/<lang>/ directories under the current Perl library directories (@INC
) or the list given as argument "inc" in the constructor.The supported options are:
"test"
By default, the return of
pod_dirs
do not include POD directories which do not exist (tested with-d
). If an explicit false value for this option (liketest => 0
) is given, such test is not done andpod_dirs
includes all possible candidates POD2/<lang>/ under the library directories. (Handy for debugging this module. Not much practical use for anything else.)
- search_perlfunc_re
-
$re = $pod2->search_perlfunc_re;
To implement
perldoc -f <function>
the current code ofPod::Perldoc
uses a hard coded string "Alphabetical Listing of Perl Functions" or the return of this method (in a regexp) to skip the introduction and reach the listing of core functions. Thus a translation package with a corresponding translated perlfunc.pod should define this method to makeperldoc -L <lang> -f <function>
work properly.
There are other methods documented below. However, they will probably be superseded in future versions when more general methods to find and display metadata on translated PODs are designed and implemented.
- pod_info
-
$hashref = $pod2->pod_info;
Used by
POD2::Base
itself. The return contains some metadata on the translated PODs which is used by the methodsprint_pod
andprint_pods
.When subclassing, you should override this with the current information on what POD translations the current package is providing.
- print_pods
-
$pod2->print_pods;
Prints all translated pods and the corresponding Perl version of the original files.
- print_pod
-
$pod2->print_pod(@pages); $pod2->print_pod(); # uses @ARGV
Prints the corresponding Perl version of the original files corresponding to the pods passed as arguments.
EXAMPLES
POD2::TLH
A slightly extended version of POD2::TLH
goes like this:
package POD2::TLH; # Klingon
use POD2::Base;
our @ISA = qw( POD2::Base );
sub search_perlfunc_re {
return 'Klingon Listing of Perl Functions';
}
sub pod_info {
return { perlintro => '5.8.8' };
}
1;
And you may try:
use POD2::TLH;
my $pod2 = 'POD2::TLH';
$pod2->print_pods();
$pod2->print_pod('pod_foo', 'pod_baz', ...);
THE INSTALLED FILES
If you want to find out which language-specific POD files are installed at your Perl, you could use a code similar to this.
use File::Find;
use POD2::Base;
my $pod2 = POD2::Base->new({ lang => $lang });
my @files;
find sub { push @files, $File::Find::name } if -f },
$pod2->pod_dirs;
print "$_\n" for @files;
In the POD2-Base
distribution tarball, a script eg/list.pl is included with an improved version of this code.
The rules of finding POD in .pod, .pm files and others belong to Pod::Perldoc. So POD2::Base
do not try to repeat them here.
AUTHORS
Enrico Sorcinelli <bepi at perl.it> (the original POD2::IT code)
Adriano Ferreira <ferreira at cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
POD2::IT, POD2::FR, POD2::LT, POD2::CN, perldoc, perl.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Perl.it / Perl Mongers Italia
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.