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Pod::Index::Builder(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pod::Index::Builder(3pm)
NAME
Pod::Index::Builder - Build a pod index
SYNOPSIS
use Pod::Index::Builder;
my $p = Pod::Index::Builder->new(
pi_base => $base_path,
);
for my $file (@ARGV) {
$p->parse_from_file($file);
}
$p->print_index;
DESCRIPTION
This is a subclass of Pod::Parser that reads POD and outputs nothing. However, it saves the position of every X<> entry it sees. The index
can be retrieved as a hashref, or printed in a format that is understandable by Pod::Index::Search.
METHODS
new The constructor, inherited from Pod::Parser. The only optional argument that cares about is "pi_base". If given, it is used as a base
when converting pathnames to package names. For example, if "pi_path" = "lib", the filename lib/Pod/Index.pm will turn into
"Pod::Index", instead of the undesirable "lib::Pod::Index".
pod_index
Retrieves the index as a hashref. The hash keys are the keywords contained in the X<> tags, normalized to lowercase; the values are
array references of Pod::Index::Entry objects.
print_index
$parser->print_index($fh);
$parser->print_index($filename);
$parser->print_index();
Prints the index to the given output filename or filehandle (or STDOUT by default). The format is tab-delimited, with the following
columns:
1) keyword
2) podname
3) line number
4) context (title of section containing this entry)
The index is sorted by keyword in a case-insensitive way.
VERSION
0.14
SEE ALSO
Pod::Index, Pod::Index::Entry, Pod::Index::Search, Pod::Parser, 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 2005-10-16 Pod::Index::Builder(3pm)