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NAME

Text::WikiFormat::Blocks - blocktypes for Text::WikiFormat

SYNOPSIS

None. Use Text::WikiFormat as the public interface, unless you want to create your own block type.

DESCRIPTION

This module merely creates subclasses of Text::WikiFormat::Block, which is the interesting code. A block is a collection of related lines, such as a code block (text to display verbatim in a monospaced font), a header, an unordered list, an ordered list, and a paragraph (text to display in a proportional font).

Every block extends Text::WikiFormat::Block.

METHODS

The following methods exist:

  • new( %args )

    Creates and returns a new block. The valid arguments are:

    • text

      The text of the line found in the block.

    • args

      The arguments captured by the block-identifying regular expression.

    • level

      The level of indentation for the block (usually only useful for list blocks).

    • tags

      The tags in effect for the current type of wiki formatting.

    • opts

      The options in effect for the current type of wiki formatting.

    Use the accessors of the same names to retrieve the values of the attributes.

  • add_text( @lines_of_text )

    Adds a list of lines of text to the current text for the block. This is very useful when you encounter a block and want to merge it with the previous block of the same type

  • add_args( @arguments )

    Adds further arguments to the block; useful when merging blocks.

  • formatted_text()

    Returns text formatted appropriately for this block. Blocks don't have to have formatters, but they may.

  • formatter( $line_of_text )

    Formats the $line using Text::WikiFormat::format_line(). You can add your own formatter here; this is worth overriding.

  • merge( $next_block )

    Merges the current block with $next_block (the next block encountered) if they're of the same type and are at the same level. This adds the text and args of $next_block to the current block. It's your responsibility to remove $next_block from whatever your code iterates over.

  • nests()

    Returns true if this block should nest (as in lists and unordered lists) for the active wiki formatting.

  • nest( $next_block )

    Nests $next_block under this block if the both nest and if $next_block has a level greater than the current block. This actually adds $next_block as a text item within the current block. Beware.

AUTHOR

chromatic, chromatic at wgz dot org

BUGS

No known bugs.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2006, chromatic. Some rights reserved.

This module is free software; you can use, redistribute, and modify it under the same terms as Perl 5.8.x.