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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need Help Comparing two Files Post 302230895 by Annihilannic on Monday 1st of September 2008 02:06:37 AM
Old 09-01-2008
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Pod::Search_db(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Pod::Search_db(3pm)

NAME
Tk::Pod::Search_db - dirty OO wrapper for "perlindex"'s search functionality SYNOPSIS
** THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE everything may and should change ** ** stuff here is more a scratch pad than docomentation! ** use Tk::Pod::Search_db; ... $idx = Tk::Pod::Search_db->new?(INDEXDIR)?; ... @hits = $idx->searchWords(WORD1,...); # @hits is a list of # relpath1,score1,... where # score is increasing $prefix = $idx->prefix(); @word = Tk::Pod::Search_db::normalize(STRING1,...); DESCRIPTION
Module to search Pod documentation. Before you can use the module one should create the indices with "perlindex -index". MISSING
Enable options like -maxhits (currently = 15). Solve PREFIX dependency. Interface for @stop and @unknown also as methods return lists for last searchWords call? Lots more ... METHODS
$idx = Tk::Pod::Search_db->new(INDEXDIR) Interface may change to support options like -maxhits $idx->seachWords(WORD1?,...?) search for WORD(s). Return a list of relpath1, score1, relpath2, score2, ... or empty list if no match is found. $pathprefix = $idx->pathprefix() The return path prefix and $relpath give together the full path name of the Pod documentation. $fullpath = $patchprefix . '/' . $relpath Note: Should make it easy to use Tk::Pod::Search with perlindex but index specific prefix handling is a mess up to know. SEE ALSO
tkpod, perlindex, perlpod, Tk::Pod::Search AUTHORS
Achim Bohnet <ach@mpe.mpg.de> Most of the code here is borrowed from perlindex written by Ulrich Pfeifer <Ulrich.Pfeifer@de.uu.net>. Current maintainer is Slaven ReziX <slaven@rezic.de>. Copyright (c) 1997-1998 Achim Bohnet. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-05 Pod::Search_db(3pm)
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