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BASEPODS(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      BASEPODS(1p)

NAME
basepods - print out pod paths for the standard perl manpages DESCRIPTION
This program uses your configuration's "installprivlib" directory to look up the full paths to those pod pages. Any files in that directory whose names end in ".pod" will be printed to the standard output, one per line. This is normally used in backticks to produce a list of filenames for other commands. EXAMPLES
$ podgrep typeglob `basepods` $ basepods | grep delt /usr/local/devperl/lib/5.00554/pod/perl5004delta.pod /usr/local/devperl/lib/5.00554/pod/perl5005delta.pod /usr/local/devperl/lib/5.00554/pod/perldelta.pod You can also run this using alternate perl binaries, like so: $ oldperl -S basepods | grep delt /usr/lib/perl5/pod/perldelta.pod $ podgrep -i thread `filsperl basepods | grep delt` .... SEE ALSO
faqpods(1), modpods(1), pods(1), sitepod(1), podpath(1), and stdpod(1). AUTHORS and COPYRIGHTS Copyright (C) 1999 Tom Christiansen. Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Mark Leighton Fisher. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: (a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or (b) the Perl "Artistic License". (This is the Perl 5 licensing scheme.) Please note this is a change from the original pmtools-1.00 (still available on CPAN), as pmtools-1.00 were licensed only under the Perl "Artistic License". perl v5.10.1 2010-02-22 BASEPODS(1p)

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PFCAT(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						 PFCAT(1p)

NAME
pfgrep - grep out function definitions from perlfunc DESCRIPTION
This program uses podgrep program to search your configuration's perlfunc for function definitions. It honors a -f flag to format through pod2text and a -p flag to send the output through the pager. (Actually, it just passes these to podgrep.) EXAMPLES
$ pfcat seek (find all seek functions (including sysseek)) $ pfcat -pf sprintf (sprintf function is formated and sent to pager) $ pfcat -f 'int' /usr/local/devperl/lib/5.00554/pod/perlfunc.pod chunk 506 int EXPR int Returns the integer portion of EXPR. If EXPR is omitted, uses `$_'. You should not use this for rounding, because it truncates towards `0', and because machine representations of floating point numbers can sometimes produce counterintuitive results. Usually `sprintf()' or `printf()', or the `POSIX::floor' or `POSIX::ceil' functions, would serve you better. You can also run this using alternate perl binaries, like so: $ oldperl -S pfcat open .... SEE ALSO
podgrep(1) AUTHORS and COPYRIGHTS Copyright (C) 1999 Tom Christiansen. Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Mark Leighton Fisher. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: (a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or (b) the Perl "Artistic License". (This is the Perl 5 licensing scheme.) Please note this is a change from the original pmtools-1.00 (still available on CPAN), as pmtools-1.00 were licensed only under the Perl "Artistic License". perl v5.10.1 2010-02-22 PFCAT(1p)
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