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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting tcl: regexp matching special character Post 302156952 by ramen_noodle on Wednesday 9th of January 2008 05:00:14 PM
Old 01-09-2008
I can't make the regexp code behave as anticipated, thus the workaround.
Worse, the string match code seems fundamentally unhappy with brackets.

I'd approach comp.lang.tcl with this issue and/or check out the tclers wiki and
see if any articles are on point. The Tcler's Wiki
The lsearch idea is a okay but forces an abstraction from one
implicit type to another without solving the underlying problem and
possibly causing others...
 

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NAME
Pod::Simple::Wiki::Usemod - A class for creating Pod to Usemod wiki filters. SYNOPSIS
This module isn't used directly. Instead it is called via "Pod::Simple::Wiki": #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Pod::Simple::Wiki; my $parser = Pod::Simple::Wiki->new('usemod'); ... Convert Pod to a Usemod wiki format using the installed "pod2wiki" utility: pod2wiki --style usemod file.pod > file.wiki DESCRIPTION
The "Pod::Simple::Wiki::Usemod" module is used for converting Pod text to Wiki text. Pod (Plain Old Documentation) is a simple markup language used for writing Perl documentation. For an introduction to Usemod see: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl This module isn't generally invoked directly. Instead it is called via "Pod::Simple::Wiki". See the Pod::Simple::Wiki and pod2wiki documentation for more information. METHODS
Pod::Simple::Wiki::Usemod inherits all of the methods of "Pod::Simple" and "Pod::Simple::Wiki". See Pod::Simple and Pod::Simple::Wiki for more details. SEE ALSO
This module also installs a "pod2wiki" command line utility. See "pod2wiki --help" for details. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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