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Thanks but I have read that document already. Sometimes is better hear from someone else's experiences. I thought I would be worthwhile asking.
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pod::elemental
Pod::Elemental(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pod::Elemental(3pm)
NAME
Pod::Elemental - work with nestable Pod elements
VERSION
version 0.102362
SYNOPSIS
use Pod::Elemental;
use Pod::Elemental::Transformer::Pod5;
my $document = Pod::Elemental->read_file('lib/Pod/Elemental.pm');
Pod::Elemental::Transformer::Pod5->new->transform_node($document);
print $document->as_debug_string, "
"; # quick overview of doc structure
print $document->as_pod_string, "
"; # reproduce the document in Pod
DESCRIPTION
Pod::Elemental is a system for treating a Pod (plain old documentation) documents as trees of elements. This model may be familiar from
many other document systems, especially the HTML DOM. Pod::Elemental's document object model is much less sophisticated than the HTML DOM,
but still makes a lot of document transformations easy.
In general, you'll want to read in a Pod document and then perform a number of prepackaged transformations on it. The most common of these
will be the Pod5 transformation, which assumes that the basic meaning of Pod commands described in the Perl 5 documentation hold: "=begin",
"=end", and "=for" commands mark regions of the document, leading whitespace marks a verbatim paragraph, and so on. The Pod5 transformer
also eliminates the need to track elements representing vertical whitespace.
ATTRIBUTES
event_reader
The event reader (by default a new instance of Pod::Eventual::Simple is used to convert input into an event stream. In general, it should
provide "read_*" methods that behave like Pod::Eventual::Simple.
objectifier
The objectifier (by default a new Pod::Elemental::Objectifier) must provide an "objectify_events" method that converts Pod events into
Pod::Elemental::Element objects.
document_class
This is the class for documents created by reading pod.
METHODS
read_handle
read_file
read_string
These methods read the given input and return a Pod::Elemental::Document.
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Ricardo SIGNES.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-05 Pod::Elemental(3pm)