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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting NAWK: changing string-format with split Post 302559763 by regisl67 on Wednesday 28th of September 2011 05:13:05 AM
Old 09-28-2011
Uh?! It was so simple ... and works perfect. Thank you very much for your help! Régis
 

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NAME
Pod::Simple::Checker -- check the Pod syntax of a document SYNOPSIS
perl -MPod::Simple::Checker -e "exit Pod::Simple::Checker->filter(shift)->any_errata_seen" thingy.pod DESCRIPTION
This class is for checking the syntactic validity of Pod. It works by basically acting like a simple-minded version of Pod::Simple::Text that formats only the "Pod Errors" section (if Pod::Simple even generates one for the given document). This is a subclass of Pod::Simple and inherits all its methods. SEE ALSO
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