11-03-2014
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achenle
You know, you could Google it...
I googled it and everywhere 404 links.
There is no working link.
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podindex
PODINDEX(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation PODINDEX(1p)
NAME
podindex - build index from pods
SYNOPSYS
podindex [options] <pod(s)>...
Reads pod(s) and prints an index to stdout. Options:
--package=PACKAGE precede the index by a perl package declaration
--help this help
--version print version number
DESCRIPTION
This is a simple wrapper script around Pod::Index::Builder. It parses the POD files given as arguments, finds all X<> entries, generates an
index and prints it to standard output.
OPTIONS
package
If given, it will place the index in the __DATA__ section of a perl package. For example,
podindex --package=perlindex perlop.pod
outputs something like this:
package perlindex;
1;
__DATA__
! perlsyn 116 DESCRIPTION
! perlop 207 Symbolic Unary Operators
!= perlop 436 Equality Operators
!~ perlop 242 DESCRIPTION
This is used so that an index can be placed in @INC and found easily (See Pod::Index::Search).
SEE ALSO
Pod::Index, Pod::Index::Builder, perlpod
AUTHOR
Ivan Tubert-Brohman <itub@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Ivan Tubert-Brohman. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.0 2005-08-02 PODINDEX(1p)