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diff --git a/contrib/perl5/lib/Pod/Html.pm b/contrib/perl5/lib/Pod/Html.pm deleted file mode 100644 index f70a42b..0000000 --- a/contrib/perl5/lib/Pod/Html.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2025 +0,0 @@ -package Pod::Html; -use strict; -require Exporter; - -use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT); -$VERSION = 1.03; -@ISA = qw(Exporter); -@EXPORT = qw(pod2html htmlify); - -use Carp; -use Config; -use Cwd; -use File::Spec::Unix; -use Getopt::Long; -use Pod::Functions; - -use locale; # make \w work right in non-ASCII lands - -=head1 NAME - -Pod::Html - module to convert pod files to HTML - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Pod::Html; - pod2html([options]); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -Converts files from pod format (see L<perlpod>) to HTML format. It -can automatically generate indexes and cross-references, and it keeps -a cache of things it knows how to cross-reference. - -=head1 ARGUMENTS - -Pod::Html takes the following arguments: - -=over 4 - -=item backlink - - --backlink="Back to Top" - -Adds "Back to Top" links in front of every HEAD1 heading (except for -the first). By default, no backlink are being generated. - -=item css - - --css=stylesheet - -Specify the URL of a cascading style sheet. - -=item flush - - --flush - -Flushes the item and directory caches. - -=item header - - --header - --noheader - -Creates header and footer blocks containing the text of the NAME -section. By default, no headers are being generated. - -=item help - - --help - -Displays the usage message. - -=item htmldir - - --htmldir=name - -Sets the directory in which the resulting HTML file is placed. This -is used to generate relative links to other files. Not passing this -causes all links to be absolute, since this is the value that tells -Pod::Html the root of the documentation tree. - -=item htmlroot - - --htmlroot=name - -Sets the base URL for the HTML files. When cross-references are made, -the HTML root is prepended to the URL. - -=item index - - --index - --noindex - -Generate an index at the top of the HTML file. This is the default -behaviour. - -=item infile - - --infile=name - -Specify the pod file to convert. Input is taken from STDIN if no -infile is specified. - -=item libpods - - --libpods=name:...:name - -List of page names (eg, "perlfunc") which contain linkable C<=item>s. - -=item netscape - - --netscape - --nonetscape - -Use Netscape HTML directives when applicable. By default, they will -B<not> be used. - -=item outfile - - --outfile=name - -Specify the HTML file to create. Output goes to STDOUT if no outfile -is specified. - -=item podpath - - --podpath=name:...:name - -Specify which subdirectories of the podroot contain pod files whose -HTML converted forms can be linked-to in cross-references. - -=item podroot - - --podroot=name - -Specify the base directory for finding library pods. - -=item quiet - - --quiet - --noquiet - -Don't display I<mostly harmless> warning messages. These messages -will be displayed by default. But this is not the same as C<verbose> -mode. - -=item recurse - - --recurse - --norecurse - -Recurse into subdirectories specified in podpath (default behaviour). - -=item title - - --title=title - -Specify the title of the resulting HTML file. - -=item verbose - - --verbose - --noverbose - -Display progress messages. By default, they won't be displayed. - -=back - -=head1 EXAMPLE - - pod2html("pod2html", - "--podpath=lib:ext:pod:vms", - "--podroot=/usr/src/perl", - "--htmlroot=/perl/nmanual", - "--libpods=perlfunc:perlguts:perlvar:perlrun:perlop", - "--recurse", - "--infile=foo.pod", - "--outfile=/perl/nmanual/foo.html"); - -=head1 ENVIRONMENT - -Uses $Config{pod2html} to setup default options. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Tom Christiansen, E<lt>tchrist@perl.comE<gt>. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -L<perlpod> - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -This program is distributed under the Artistic License. - -=cut - -my $cache_ext = $^O eq 'VMS' ? ".tmp" : ".x~~"; -my $dircache = "pod2htmd$cache_ext"; -my $itemcache = "pod2htmi$cache_ext"; - -my @begin_stack = (); # begin/end stack - -my @libpods = (); # files to search for links from C<> directives -my $htmlroot = "/"; # http-server base directory from which all - # relative paths in $podpath stem. -my $htmldir = ""; # The directory to which the html pages - # will (eventually) be written. -my $htmlfile = ""; # write to stdout by default -my $htmlfileurl = "" ; # The url that other files would use to - # refer to this file. This is only used - # to make relative urls that point to - # other files. -my $podfile = ""; # read from stdin by default -my @podpath = (); # list of directories containing library pods. -my $podroot = "."; # filesystem base directory from which all - # relative paths in $podpath stem. -my $css = ''; # Cascading style sheet -my $recurse = 1; # recurse on subdirectories in $podpath. -my $quiet = 0; # not quiet by default -my $verbose = 0; # not verbose by default -my $doindex = 1; # non-zero if we should generate an index -my $backlink = ''; # text for "back to top" links -my $listlevel = 0; # current list depth -my @listend = (); # the text to use to end the list. -my $after_lpar = 0; # set to true after a par in an =item -my $ignore = 1; # whether or not to format text. we don't - # format text until we hit our first pod - # directive. - -my %items_named = (); # for the multiples of the same item in perlfunc -my @items_seen = (); -my $netscape = 0; # whether or not to use netscape directives. -my $title; # title to give the pod(s) -my $header = 0; # produce block header/footer -my $top = 1; # true if we are at the top of the doc. used - # to prevent the first <HR> directive. -my $paragraph; # which paragraph we're processing (used - # for error messages) -my $ptQuote = 0; # status of double-quote conversion -my %pages = (); # associative array used to find the location - # of pages referenced by L<> links. -my %sections = (); # sections within this page -my %items = (); # associative array used to find the location - # of =item directives referenced by C<> links -my %local_items = (); # local items - avoid destruction of %items -my $Is83; # is dos with short filenames (8.3) - -sub init_globals { -$dircache = "pod2htmd$cache_ext"; -$itemcache = "pod2htmi$cache_ext"; - -@begin_stack = (); # begin/end stack - -@libpods = (); # files to search for links from C<> directives -$htmlroot = "/"; # http-server base directory from which all - # relative paths in $podpath stem. -$htmldir = ""; # The directory to which the html pages - # will (eventually) be written. -$htmlfile = ""; # write to stdout by default -$podfile = ""; # read from stdin by default -@podpath = (); # list of directories containing library pods. -$podroot = "."; # filesystem base directory from which all - # relative paths in $podpath stem. -$css = ''; # Cascading style sheet -$recurse = 1; # recurse on subdirectories in $podpath. -$quiet = 0; # not quiet by default -$verbose = 0; # not verbose by default -$doindex = 1; # non-zero if we should generate an index -$backlink = ''; # text for "back to top" links -$listlevel = 0; # current list depth -@listend = (); # the text to use to end the list. -$after_lpar = 0; # set to true after a par in an =item -$ignore = 1; # whether or not to format text. we don't - # format text until we hit our first pod - # directive. - -@items_seen = (); -%items_named = (); -$netscape = 0; # whether or not to use netscape directives. -$header = 0; # produce block header/footer -$title = ''; # title to give the pod(s) -$top = 1; # true if we are at the top of the doc. used - # to prevent the first <HR> directive. -$paragraph = ''; # which paragraph we're processing (used - # for error messages) -%sections = (); # sections within this page - -# These are not reinitialised here but are kept as a cache. -# See get_cache and related cache management code. -#%pages = (); # associative array used to find the location - # of pages referenced by L<> links. -#%items = (); # associative array used to find the location - # of =item directives referenced by C<> links -%local_items = (); -$Is83=$^O eq 'dos'; -} - -# -# clean_data: global clean-up of pod data -# -sub clean_data($){ - my( $dataref ) = @_; - my $i; - for( $i = 0; $i <= $#$dataref; $i++ ){ - ${$dataref}[$i] =~ s/\s+\Z//; - - # have a look for all-space lines - if( ${$dataref}[$i] =~ /^\s+$/m ){ - my @chunks = split( /^\s+$/m, ${$dataref}[$i] ); - splice( @$dataref, $i, 1, @chunks ); - } - } -} - - -sub pod2html { - local(@ARGV) = @_; - local($/); - local $_; - - init_globals(); - - $Is83 = 0 if (defined (&Dos::UseLFN) && Dos::UseLFN()); - - # cache of %pages and %items from last time we ran pod2html - - #undef $opt_help if defined $opt_help; - - # parse the command-line parameters - parse_command_line(); - - # set some variables to their default values if necessary - local *POD; - unless (@ARGV && $ARGV[0]) { - $podfile = "-" unless $podfile; # stdin - open(POD, "<$podfile") - || die "$0: cannot open $podfile file for input: $!\n"; - } else { - $podfile = $ARGV[0]; # XXX: might be more filenames - *POD = *ARGV; - } - $htmlfile = "-" unless $htmlfile; # stdout - $htmlroot = "" if $htmlroot eq "/"; # so we don't get a // - $htmldir =~ s#/\z## ; # so we don't get a // - if ( $htmlroot eq '' - && defined( $htmldir ) - && $htmldir ne '' - && substr( $htmlfile, 0, length( $htmldir ) ) eq $htmldir - ) - { - # Set the 'base' url for this file, so that we can use it - # as the location from which to calculate relative links - # to other files. If this is '', then absolute links will - # be used throughout. - $htmlfileurl= "$htmldir/" . substr( $htmlfile, length( $htmldir ) + 1); - } - - # read the pod a paragraph at a time - warn "Scanning for sections in input file(s)\n" if $verbose; - $/ = ""; - my @poddata = <POD>; - close(POD); - clean_data( \@poddata ); - - # scan the pod for =head[1-6] directives and build an index - my $index = scan_headings(\%sections, @poddata); - - unless($index) { - warn "No headings in $podfile\n" if $verbose; - } - - # open the output file - open(HTML, ">$htmlfile") - || die "$0: cannot open $htmlfile file for output: $!\n"; - - # put a title in the HTML file if one wasn't specified - if ($title eq '') { - TITLE_SEARCH: { - for (my $i = 0; $i < @poddata; $i++) { - if ($poddata[$i] =~ /^=head1\s*NAME\b/m) { - for my $para ( @poddata[$i, $i+1] ) { - last TITLE_SEARCH - if ($title) = $para =~ /(\S+\s+-+.*\S)/s; - } - } - - } - } - } - if (!$title and $podfile =~ /\.pod\z/) { - # probably a split pod so take first =head[12] as title - for (my $i = 0; $i < @poddata; $i++) { - last if ($title) = $poddata[$i] =~ /^=head[12]\s*(.*)/; - } - warn "adopted '$title' as title for $podfile\n" - if $verbose and $title; - } - if ($title) { - $title =~ s/\s*\(.*\)//; - } else { - warn "$0: no title for $podfile" unless $quiet; - $podfile =~ /^(.*)(\.[^.\/]+)?\z/s; - $title = ($podfile eq "-" ? 'No Title' : $1); - warn "using $title" if $verbose; - } - my $csslink = $css ? qq(\n<LINK REL="stylesheet" HREF="$css" TYPE="text/css">) : ''; - $csslink =~ s,\\,/,g; - $csslink =~ s,(/.):,$1|,; - - my $block = $header ? <<END_OF_BLOCK : ''; -<TABLE BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 WIDTH=100%> -<TR><TD CLASS=block VALIGN=MIDDLE WIDTH=100% BGCOLOR="#cccccc"> -<FONT SIZE=+1><STRONG><P CLASS=block> $title</P></STRONG></FONT> -</TD></TR> -</TABLE> -END_OF_BLOCK - - print HTML <<END_OF_HEAD; -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>$title</TITLE>$csslink -<LINK REV="made" HREF="mailto:$Config{perladmin}"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> -$block -END_OF_HEAD - - # load/reload/validate/cache %pages and %items - get_cache($dircache, $itemcache, \@podpath, $podroot, $recurse); - - # scan the pod for =item directives - scan_items( \%local_items, "", @poddata); - - # put an index at the top of the file. note, if $doindex is 0 we - # still generate an index, but surround it with an html comment. - # that way some other program can extract it if desired. - $index =~ s/--+/-/g; - print HTML "<A NAME=\"__index__\"></A>\n"; - print HTML "<!-- INDEX BEGIN -->\n"; - print HTML "<!--\n" unless $doindex; - print HTML $index; - print HTML "-->\n" unless $doindex; - print HTML "<!-- INDEX END -->\n\n"; - print HTML "<HR>\n" if $doindex and $index; - - # now convert this file - my $after_item; # set to true after an =item - warn "Converting input file $podfile\n" if $verbose; - foreach my $i (0..$#poddata){ - $ptQuote = 0; # status of quote conversion - - $_ = $poddata[$i]; - $paragraph = $i+1; - if (/^(=.*)/s) { # is it a pod directive? - $ignore = 0; - $after_item = 0; - $_ = $1; - if (/^=begin\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/si) {# =begin - process_begin($1, $2); - } elsif (/^=end\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/si) {# =end - process_end($1, $2); - } elsif (/^=cut/) { # =cut - process_cut(); - } elsif (/^=pod/) { # =pod - process_pod(); - } else { - next if @begin_stack && $begin_stack[-1] ne 'html'; - - if (/^=(head[1-6])\s+(.*\S)/s) { # =head[1-6] heading - process_head( $1, $2, $doindex && $index ); - } elsif (/^=item\s*(.*\S)?/sm) { # =item text - warn "$0: $podfile: =item without bullet, number or text" - . " in paragraph $paragraph.\n" if !defined($1) or $1 eq ''; - process_item( $1 ); - $after_item = 1; - } elsif (/^=over\s*(.*)/) { # =over N - process_over(); - } elsif (/^=back/) { # =back - process_back(); - } elsif (/^=for\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/si) {# =for - process_for($1,$2); - } else { - /^=(\S*)\s*/; - warn "$0: $podfile: unknown pod directive '$1' in " - . "paragraph $paragraph. ignoring.\n"; - } - } - $top = 0; - } - else { - next if $ignore; - next if @begin_stack && $begin_stack[-1] ne 'html'; - my $text = $_; - if( $text =~ /\A\s+/ ){ - process_pre( \$text ); - print HTML "<PRE>\n$text</PRE>\n"; - - } else { - process_text( \$text ); - - # experimental: check for a paragraph where all lines - # have some ...\t...\t...\n pattern - if( $text =~ /\t/ ){ - my @lines = split( "\n", $text ); - if( @lines > 1 ){ - my $all = 2; - foreach my $line ( @lines ){ - if( $line =~ /\S/ && $line !~ /\t/ ){ - $all--; - last if $all == 0; - } - } - if( $all > 0 ){ - $text =~ s/\t+/<TD>/g; - $text =~ s/^/<TR><TD>/gm; - $text = '<TABLE CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0>' . - $text . '</TABLE>'; - } - } - } - ## end of experimental - - if( $after_item ){ - print HTML "$text\n"; - $after_lpar = 1; - } else { - print HTML "<P>$text</P>\n"; - } - } - $after_item = 0; - } - } - - # finish off any pending directives - finish_list(); - - # link to page index - print HTML "<P><A HREF=\"#__index__\"><SMALL>$backlink</SMALL></A></P>\n" - if $doindex and $index and $backlink; - - print HTML <<END_OF_TAIL; -$block -</BODY> - -</HTML> -END_OF_TAIL - - # close the html file - close(HTML); - - warn "Finished\n" if $verbose; -} - -############################################################################## - -my $usage; # see below -sub usage { - my $podfile = shift; - warn "$0: $podfile: @_\n" if @_; - die $usage; -} - -$usage =<<END_OF_USAGE; -Usage: $0 --help --htmlroot=<name> --infile=<name> --outfile=<name> - --podpath=<name>:...:<name> --podroot=<name> - --libpods=<name>:...:<name> --recurse --verbose --index - --netscape --norecurse --noindex - - --backlink - set text for "back to top" links (default: none). - --css - stylesheet URL - --flush - flushes the item and directory caches. - --[no]header - produce block header/footer (default is no headers). - --help - prints this message. - --htmldir - directory for resulting HTML files. - --htmlroot - http-server base directory from which all relative paths - in podpath stem (default is /). - --[no]index - generate an index at the top of the resulting html - (default behaviour). - --infile - filename for the pod to convert (input taken from stdin - by default). - --libpods - colon-separated list of pages to search for =item pod - directives in as targets of C<> and implicit links (empty - by default). note, these are not filenames, but rather - page names like those that appear in L<> links. - --[no]netscape - will use netscape html directives when applicable. - (default is not to use them). - --outfile - filename for the resulting html file (output sent to - stdout by default). - --podpath - colon-separated list of directories containing library - pods (empty by default). - --podroot - filesystem base directory from which all relative paths - in podpath stem (default is .). - --[no]quiet - supress some benign warning messages (default is off). - --[no]recurse - recurse on those subdirectories listed in podpath - (default behaviour). - --title - title that will appear in resulting html file. - --[no]verbose - self-explanatory (off by default). - -END_OF_USAGE - -sub parse_command_line { - my ($opt_backlink,$opt_css,$opt_flush,$opt_header,$opt_help,$opt_htmldir, - $opt_htmlroot,$opt_index,$opt_infile,$opt_libpods,$opt_netscape, - $opt_outfile,$opt_podpath,$opt_podroot,$opt_quiet,$opt_recurse, - $opt_title,$opt_verbose); - - unshift @ARGV, split ' ', $Config{pod2html} if $Config{pod2html}; - my $result = GetOptions( - 'backlink=s' => \$opt_backlink, - 'css=s' => \$opt_css, - 'flush' => \$opt_flush, - 'header!' => \$opt_header, - 'help' => \$opt_help, - 'htmldir=s' => \$opt_htmldir, - 'htmlroot=s' => \$opt_htmlroot, - 'index!' => \$opt_index, - 'infile=s' => \$opt_infile, - 'libpods=s' => \$opt_libpods, - 'netscape!' => \$opt_netscape, - 'outfile=s' => \$opt_outfile, - 'podpath=s' => \$opt_podpath, - 'podroot=s' => \$opt_podroot, - 'quiet!' => \$opt_quiet, - 'recurse!' => \$opt_recurse, - 'title=s' => \$opt_title, - 'verbose!' => \$opt_verbose, - ); - usage("-", "invalid parameters") if not $result; - - usage("-") if defined $opt_help; # see if the user asked for help - $opt_help = ""; # just to make -w shut-up. - - @podpath = split(":", $opt_podpath) if defined $opt_podpath; - @libpods = split(":", $opt_libpods) if defined $opt_libpods; - - $backlink = $opt_backlink if defined $opt_backlink; - $css = $opt_css if defined $opt_css; - $header = $opt_header if defined $opt_header; - $htmldir = $opt_htmldir if defined $opt_htmldir; - $htmlroot = $opt_htmlroot if defined $opt_htmlroot; - $doindex = $opt_index if defined $opt_index; - $podfile = $opt_infile if defined $opt_infile; - $netscape = $opt_netscape if defined $opt_netscape; - $htmlfile = $opt_outfile if defined $opt_outfile; - $podroot = $opt_podroot if defined $opt_podroot; - $quiet = $opt_quiet if defined $opt_quiet; - $recurse = $opt_recurse if defined $opt_recurse; - $title = $opt_title if defined $opt_title; - $verbose = $opt_verbose if defined $opt_verbose; - - warn "Flushing item and directory caches\n" - if $opt_verbose && defined $opt_flush; - unlink($dircache, $itemcache) if defined $opt_flush; -} - - -my $saved_cache_key; - -sub get_cache { - my($dircache, $itemcache, $podpath, $podroot, $recurse) = @_; - my @cache_key_args = @_; - - # A first-level cache: - # Don't bother reading the cache files if they still apply - # and haven't changed since we last read them. - - my $this_cache_key = cache_key(@cache_key_args); - - return if $saved_cache_key and $this_cache_key eq $saved_cache_key; - - # load the cache of %pages and %items if possible. $tests will be - # non-zero if successful. - my $tests = 0; - if (-f $dircache && -f $itemcache) { - warn "scanning for item cache\n" if $verbose; - $tests = load_cache($dircache, $itemcache, $podpath, $podroot); - } - - # if we didn't succeed in loading the cache then we must (re)build - # %pages and %items. - if (!$tests) { - warn "scanning directories in pod-path\n" if $verbose; - scan_podpath($podroot, $recurse, 0); - } - $saved_cache_key = cache_key(@cache_key_args); -} - -sub cache_key { - my($dircache, $itemcache, $podpath, $podroot, $recurse) = @_; - return join('!', $dircache, $itemcache, $recurse, - @$podpath, $podroot, stat($dircache), stat($itemcache)); -} - -# -# load_cache - tries to find if the caches stored in $dircache and $itemcache -# are valid caches of %pages and %items. if they are valid then it loads -# them and returns a non-zero value. -# -sub load_cache { - my($dircache, $itemcache, $podpath, $podroot) = @_; - my($tests); - local $_; - - $tests = 0; - - open(CACHE, "<$itemcache") || - die "$0: error opening $itemcache for reading: $!\n"; - $/ = "\n"; - - # is it the same podpath? - $_ = <CACHE>; - chomp($_); - $tests++ if (join(":", @$podpath) eq $_); - - # is it the same podroot? - $_ = <CACHE>; - chomp($_); - $tests++ if ($podroot eq $_); - - # load the cache if its good - if ($tests != 2) { - close(CACHE); - return 0; - } - - warn "loading item cache\n" if $verbose; - while (<CACHE>) { - /(.*?) (.*)$/; - $items{$1} = $2; - } - close(CACHE); - - warn "scanning for directory cache\n" if $verbose; - open(CACHE, "<$dircache") || - die "$0: error opening $dircache for reading: $!\n"; - $/ = "\n"; - $tests = 0; - - # is it the same podpath? - $_ = <CACHE>; - chomp($_); - $tests++ if (join(":", @$podpath) eq $_); - - # is it the same podroot? - $_ = <CACHE>; - chomp($_); - $tests++ if ($podroot eq $_); - - # load the cache if its good - if ($tests != 2) { - close(CACHE); - return 0; - } - - warn "loading directory cache\n" if $verbose; - while (<CACHE>) { - /(.*?) (.*)$/; - $pages{$1} = $2; - } - - close(CACHE); - - return 1; -} - -# -# scan_podpath - scans the directories specified in @podpath for directories, -# .pod files, and .pm files. it also scans the pod files specified in -# @libpods for =item directives. -# -sub scan_podpath { - my($podroot, $recurse, $append) = @_; - my($pwd, $dir); - my($libpod, $dirname, $pod, @files, @poddata); - - unless($append) { - %items = (); - %pages = (); - } - - # scan each directory listed in @podpath - $pwd = getcwd(); - chdir($podroot) - || die "$0: error changing to directory $podroot: $!\n"; - foreach $dir (@podpath) { - scan_dir($dir, $recurse); - } - - # scan the pods listed in @libpods for =item directives - foreach $libpod (@libpods) { - # if the page isn't defined then we won't know where to find it - # on the system. - next unless defined $pages{$libpod} && $pages{$libpod}; - - # if there is a directory then use the .pod and .pm files within it. - # NOTE: Only finds the first so-named directory in the tree. -# if ($pages{$libpod} =~ /([^:]*[^(\.pod|\.pm)]):/) { - if ($pages{$libpod} =~ /([^:]*(?<!\.pod)(?<!\.pm)):/) { - # find all the .pod and .pm files within the directory - $dirname = $1; - opendir(DIR, $dirname) || - die "$0: error opening directory $dirname: $!\n"; - @files = grep(/(\.pod|\.pm)\z/ && ! -d $_, readdir(DIR)); - closedir(DIR); - - # scan each .pod and .pm file for =item directives - foreach $pod (@files) { - open(POD, "<$dirname/$pod") || - die "$0: error opening $dirname/$pod for input: $!\n"; - @poddata = <POD>; - close(POD); - clean_data( \@poddata ); - - scan_items( \%items, "$dirname/$pod", @poddata); - } - - # use the names of files as =item directives too. -### Don't think this should be done this way - confuses issues.(WL) -### foreach $pod (@files) { -### $pod =~ /^(.*)(\.pod|\.pm)$/; -### $items{$1} = "$dirname/$1.html" if $1; -### } - } elsif ($pages{$libpod} =~ /([^:]*\.pod):/ || - $pages{$libpod} =~ /([^:]*\.pm):/) { - # scan the .pod or .pm file for =item directives - $pod = $1; - open(POD, "<$pod") || - die "$0: error opening $pod for input: $!\n"; - @poddata = <POD>; - close(POD); - clean_data( \@poddata ); - - scan_items( \%items, "$pod", @poddata); - } else { - warn "$0: shouldn't be here (line ".__LINE__."\n"; - } - } - @poddata = (); # clean-up a bit - - chdir($pwd) - || die "$0: error changing to directory $pwd: $!\n"; - - # cache the item list for later use - warn "caching items for later use\n" if $verbose; - open(CACHE, ">$itemcache") || - die "$0: error open $itemcache for writing: $!\n"; - - print CACHE join(":", @podpath) . "\n$podroot\n"; - foreach my $key (keys %items) { - print CACHE "$key $items{$key}\n"; - } - - close(CACHE); - - # cache the directory list for later use - warn "caching directories for later use\n" if $verbose; - open(CACHE, ">$dircache") || - die "$0: error open $dircache for writing: $!\n"; - - print CACHE join(":", @podpath) . "\n$podroot\n"; - foreach my $key (keys %pages) { - print CACHE "$key $pages{$key}\n"; - } - - close(CACHE); -} - -# -# scan_dir - scans the directory specified in $dir for subdirectories, .pod -# files, and .pm files. notes those that it finds. this information will -# be used later in order to figure out where the pages specified in L<> -# links are on the filesystem. -# -sub scan_dir { - my($dir, $recurse) = @_; - my($t, @subdirs, @pods, $pod, $dirname, @dirs); - local $_; - - @subdirs = (); - @pods = (); - - opendir(DIR, $dir) || - die "$0: error opening directory $dir: $!\n"; - while (defined($_ = readdir(DIR))) { - if (-d "$dir/$_" && $_ ne "." && $_ ne "..") { # directory - $pages{$_} = "" unless defined $pages{$_}; - $pages{$_} .= "$dir/$_:"; - push(@subdirs, $_); - } elsif (/\.pod\z/) { # .pod - s/\.pod\z//; - $pages{$_} = "" unless defined $pages{$_}; - $pages{$_} .= "$dir/$_.pod:"; - push(@pods, "$dir/$_.pod"); - } elsif (/\.html\z/) { # .html - s/\.html\z//; - $pages{$_} = "" unless defined $pages{$_}; - $pages{$_} .= "$dir/$_.pod:"; - } elsif (/\.pm\z/) { # .pm - s/\.pm\z//; - $pages{$_} = "" unless defined $pages{$_}; - $pages{$_} .= "$dir/$_.pm:"; - push(@pods, "$dir/$_.pm"); - } - } - closedir(DIR); - - # recurse on the subdirectories if necessary - if ($recurse) { - foreach my $subdir (@subdirs) { - scan_dir("$dir/$subdir", $recurse); - } - } -} - -# -# scan_headings - scan a pod file for head[1-6] tags, note the tags, and -# build an index. -# -sub scan_headings { - my($sections, @data) = @_; - my($tag, $which_head, $otitle, $listdepth, $index); - - # here we need local $ignore = 0; - # unfortunately, we can't have it, because $ignore is lexical - $ignore = 0; - - $listdepth = 0; - $index = ""; - - # scan for =head directives, note their name, and build an index - # pointing to each of them. - foreach my $line (@data) { - if ($line =~ /^=(head)([1-6])\s+(.*)/) { - ($tag, $which_head, $otitle) = ($1,$2,$3); - - my $title = depod( $otitle ); - my $name = htmlify( $title ); - $$sections{$name} = 1; - $title = process_text( \$otitle ); - - while ($which_head != $listdepth) { - if ($which_head > $listdepth) { - $index .= "\n" . ("\t" x $listdepth) . "<UL>\n"; - $listdepth++; - } elsif ($which_head < $listdepth) { - $listdepth--; - $index .= "\n" . ("\t" x $listdepth) . "</UL>\n"; - } - } - - $index .= "\n" . ("\t" x $listdepth) . "<LI>" . - "<A HREF=\"#" . $name . "\">" . - $title . "</A></LI>"; - } - } - - # finish off the lists - while ($listdepth--) { - $index .= "\n" . ("\t" x $listdepth) . "</UL>\n"; - } - - # get rid of bogus lists - $index =~ s,\t*<UL>\s*</UL>\n,,g; - - $ignore = 1; # restore old value; - - return $index; -} - -# -# scan_items - scans the pod specified by $pod for =item directives. we -# will use this information later on in resolving C<> links. -# -sub scan_items { - my( $itemref, $pod, @poddata ) = @_; - my($i, $item); - local $_; - - $pod =~ s/\.pod\z//; - $pod .= ".html" if $pod; - - foreach $i (0..$#poddata) { - my $txt = depod( $poddata[$i] ); - - # figure out what kind of item it is. - # Build string for referencing this item. - if ( $txt =~ /\A=item\s+\*\s*(.*)\Z/s ) { # bullet - next unless $1; - $item = $1; - } elsif( $txt =~ /\A=item\s+(?>\d+\.?)\s*(.*)\Z/s ) { # numbered list - $item = $1; - } elsif( $txt =~ /\A=item\s+(.*)\Z/s ) { # plain item - $item = $1; - } else { - next; - } - my $fid = fragment_id( $item ); - $$itemref{$fid} = "$pod" if $fid; - } -} - -# -# process_head - convert a pod head[1-6] tag and convert it to HTML format. -# -sub process_head { - my($tag, $heading, $hasindex) = @_; - - # figure out the level of the =head - $tag =~ /head([1-6])/; - my $level = $1; - - if( $listlevel ){ - warn "$0: $podfile: unterminated list at =head in paragraph $paragraph. ignoring.\n"; - while( $listlevel ){ - process_back(); - } - } - - print HTML "<P>\n"; - if( $level == 1 && ! $top ){ - print HTML "<A HREF=\"#__index__\"><SMALL>$backlink</SMALL></A>\n" - if $hasindex and $backlink; - print HTML "<HR>\n" - } - - my $name = htmlify( depod( $heading ) ); - my $convert = process_text( \$heading ); - print HTML "<H$level><A NAME=\"$name\">$convert</A></H$level>\n"; -} - - -# -# emit_item_tag - print an =item's text -# Note: The global $EmittedItem is used for inhibiting self-references. -# -my $EmittedItem; - -sub emit_item_tag($$$){ - my( $otext, $text, $compact ) = @_; - my $item = fragment_id( $text ); - - $EmittedItem = $item; - ### print STDERR "emit_item_tag=$item ($text)\n"; - - print HTML '<STRONG>'; - if ($items_named{$item}++) { - print HTML process_text( \$otext ); - } else { - my $name = 'item_' . $item; - print HTML qq{<A NAME="$name">}, process_text( \$otext ), '</A>'; - } - print HTML "</STRONG><BR>\n"; - undef( $EmittedItem ); -} - -sub emit_li { - my( $tag ) = @_; - if( $items_seen[$listlevel]++ == 0 ){ - push( @listend, "</$tag>" ); - print HTML "<$tag>\n"; - } - print HTML $tag eq 'DL' ? '<DT>' : '<LI>'; -} - -# -# process_item - convert a pod item tag and convert it to HTML format. -# -sub process_item { - my( $otext ) = @_; - - # lots of documents start a list without doing an =over. this is - # bad! but, the proper thing to do seems to be to just assume - # they did do an =over. so warn them once and then continue. - if( $listlevel == 0 ){ - warn "$0: $podfile: unexpected =item directive in paragraph $paragraph. ignoring.\n"; - process_over(); - } - - # formatting: insert a paragraph if preceding item has >1 paragraph - if( $after_lpar ){ - print HTML "<P></P>\n"; - $after_lpar = 0; - } - - # remove formatting instructions from the text - my $text = depod( $otext ); - - # all the list variants: - if( $text =~ /\A\*/ ){ # bullet - emit_li( 'UL' ); - if ($text =~ /\A\*\s+(.+)\Z/s ) { # with additional text - my $tag = $1; - $otext =~ s/\A\*\s+//; - emit_item_tag( $otext, $tag, 1 ); - } - - } elsif( $text =~ /\A\d+/ ){ # numbered list - emit_li( 'OL' ); - if ($text =~ /\A(?>\d+\.?)\s*(.+)\Z/s ) { # with additional text - my $tag = $1; - $otext =~ s/\A\d+\.?\s*//; - emit_item_tag( $otext, $tag, 1 ); - } - - } else { # definition list - emit_li( 'DL' ); - if ($text =~ /\A(.+)\Z/s ){ # should have text - emit_item_tag( $otext, $text, 1 ); - } - print HTML '<DD>'; - } - print HTML "\n"; -} - -# -# process_over - process a pod over tag and start a corresponding HTML list. -# -sub process_over { - # start a new list - $listlevel++; - push( @items_seen, 0 ); - $after_lpar = 0; -} - -# -# process_back - process a pod back tag and convert it to HTML format. -# -sub process_back { - if( $listlevel == 0 ){ - warn "$0: $podfile: unexpected =back directive in paragraph $paragraph. ignoring.\n"; - return; - } - - # close off the list. note, I check to see if $listend[$listlevel] is - # defined because an =item directive may have never appeared and thus - # $listend[$listlevel] may have never been initialized. - $listlevel--; - if( defined $listend[$listlevel] ){ - print HTML '<P></P>' if $after_lpar; - print HTML $listend[$listlevel]; - print HTML "\n"; - pop( @listend ); - } - $after_lpar = 0; - - # clean up item count - pop( @items_seen ); -} - -# -# process_cut - process a pod cut tag, thus start ignoring pod directives. -# -sub process_cut { - $ignore = 1; -} - -# -# process_pod - process a pod pod tag, thus stop ignoring pod directives -# until we see a corresponding cut. -# -sub process_pod { - # no need to set $ignore to 0 cause the main loop did it -} - -# -# process_for - process a =for pod tag. if it's for html, spit -# it out verbatim, if illustration, center it, otherwise ignore it. -# -sub process_for { - my($whom, $text) = @_; - if ( $whom =~ /^(pod2)?html$/i) { - print HTML $text; - } elsif ($whom =~ /^illustration$/i) { - 1 while chomp $text; - for my $ext (qw[.png .gif .jpeg .jpg .tga .pcl .bmp]) { - $text .= $ext, last if -r "$text$ext"; - } - print HTML qq{<p align = "center"><img src = "$text" alt = "$text illustration"></p>}; - } -} - -# -# process_begin - process a =begin pod tag. this pushes -# whom we're beginning on the begin stack. if there's a -# begin stack, we only print if it us. -# -sub process_begin { - my($whom, $text) = @_; - $whom = lc($whom); - push (@begin_stack, $whom); - if ( $whom =~ /^(pod2)?html$/) { - print HTML $text if $text; - } -} - -# -# process_end - process a =end pod tag. pop the -# begin stack. die if we're mismatched. -# -sub process_end { - my($whom, $text) = @_; - $whom = lc($whom); - if ($begin_stack[-1] ne $whom ) { - die "Unmatched begin/end at chunk $paragraph\n" - } - pop( @begin_stack ); -} - -# -# process_pre - indented paragraph, made into <PRE></PRE> -# -sub process_pre { - my( $text ) = @_; - my( $rest ); - return if $ignore; - - $rest = $$text; - - # insert spaces in place of tabs - $rest =~ s#.*# - my $line = $&; - 1 while $line =~ s/\t+/' ' x (length($&) * 8 - length($`) % 8)/e; - $line; - #eg; - - # convert some special chars to HTML escapes - $rest =~ s/&/&/g; - $rest =~ s/</</g; - $rest =~ s/>/>/g; - $rest =~ s/"/"/g; - - # try and create links for all occurrences of perl.* within - # the preformatted text. - $rest =~ s{ - (\s*)(perl\w+) - }{ - if ( defined $pages{$2} ){ # is a link - qq($1<A HREF="$htmlroot/$pages{$2}">$2</A>); - } elsif (defined $pages{dosify($2)}) { # is a link - qq($1<A HREF="$htmlroot/$pages{dosify($2)}">$2</A>); - } else { - "$1$2"; - } - }xeg; - $rest =~ s{ - (<A\ HREF="?) ([^>:]*:)? ([^>:]*) \.pod: ([^>:]*:)? - }{ - my $url ; - if ( $htmlfileurl ne '' ){ - # Here, we take advantage of the knowledge - # that $htmlfileurl ne '' implies $htmlroot eq ''. - # Since $htmlroot eq '', we need to prepend $htmldir - # on the fron of the link to get the absolute path - # of the link's target. We check for a leading '/' - # to avoid corrupting links that are #, file:, etc. - my $old_url = $3 ; - $old_url = "$htmldir$old_url" if $old_url =~ m{^\/}; - $url = relativize_url( "$old_url.html", $htmlfileurl ); - } else { - $url = "$3.html" ; - } - "$1$url" ; - }xeg; - - # Look for embedded URLs and make them into links. We don't - # relativize them since they are best left as the author intended. - - my $urls = '(' . join ('|', qw{ - http - telnet - mailto - news - gopher - file - wais - ftp - } ) - . ')'; - - my $ltrs = '\w'; - my $gunk = '/#~:.?+=&%@!\-'; - my $punc = '.:?\-'; - my $any = "${ltrs}${gunk}${punc}"; - - $rest =~ s{ - \b # start at word boundary - ( # begin $1 { - $urls : # need resource and a colon - (?!:) # Ignore File::, among others. - [$any] +? # followed by on or more - # of any valid character, but - # be conservative and take only - # what you need to.... - ) # end $1 } - (?= # look-ahead non-consumptive assertion - [$punc]* # either 0 or more puntuation - [^$any] # followed by a non-url char - | # or else - $ # then end of the string - ) - }{<A HREF="$1">$1</A>}igox; - - # text should be as it is (verbatim) - $$text = $rest; -} - - -# -# pure text processing -# -# pure_text/inIS_text: differ with respect to automatic C<> recognition. -# we don't want this to happen within IS -# -sub pure_text($){ - my $text = shift(); - process_puretext( $text, \$ptQuote, 1 ); -} - -sub inIS_text($){ - my $text = shift(); - process_puretext( $text, \$ptQuote, 0 ); -} - -# -# process_puretext - process pure text (without pod-escapes) converting -# double-quotes and handling implicit C<> links. -# -sub process_puretext { - my($text, $quote, $notinIS) = @_; - - ## Guessing at func() or [$@%&]*var references in plain text is destined - ## to produce some strange looking ref's. uncomment to disable: - ## $notinIS = 0; - - my(@words, $lead, $trail); - - # convert double-quotes to single-quotes - if( $$quote && $text =~ s/"/''/s ){ - $$quote = 0; - } - while ($text =~ s/"([^"]*)"/``$1''/sg) {}; - $$quote = 1 if $text =~ s/"/``/s; - - # keep track of leading and trailing white-space - $lead = ($text =~ s/\A(\s+)//s ? $1 : ""); - $trail = ($text =~ s/(\s+)\Z//s ? $1 : ""); - - # split at space/non-space boundaries - @words = split( /(?<=\s)(?=\S)|(?<=\S)(?=\s)/, $text ); - - # process each word individually - foreach my $word (@words) { - # skip space runs - next if $word =~ /^\s*$/; - # see if we can infer a link - if( $notinIS && $word =~ /^(\w+)\((.*)\)$/ ) { - # has parenthesis so should have been a C<> ref - ## try for a pagename (perlXXX(1))? - my( $func, $args ) = ( $1, $2 ); - if( $args =~ /^\d+$/ ){ - my $url = page_sect( $word, '' ); - if( defined $url ){ - $word = "<A HREF=\"$url\">the $word manpage</A>"; - next; - } - } - ## try function name for a link, append tt'ed argument list - $word = emit_C( $func, '', "($args)"); - -#### disabled. either all (including $\W, $\w+{.*} etc.) or nothing. -## } elsif( $notinIS && $word =~ /^[\$\@%&*]+\w+$/) { -## # perl variables, should be a C<> ref -## $word = emit_C( $word ); - - } elsif ($word =~ m,^\w+://\w,) { - # looks like a URL - # Don't relativize it: leave it as the author intended - $word = qq(<A HREF="$word">$word</A>); - } elsif ($word =~ /[\w.-]+\@[\w-]+\.\w/) { - # looks like an e-mail address - my ($w1, $w2, $w3) = ("", $word, ""); - ($w1, $w2, $w3) = ("(", $1, ")$2") if $word =~ /^\((.*?)\)(,?)/; - ($w1, $w2, $w3) = ("<", $1, ">$2") if $word =~ /^<(.*?)>(,?)/; - $word = qq($w1<A HREF="mailto:$w2">$w2</A>$w3); - } elsif ($word !~ /[a-z]/ && $word =~ /[A-Z]/) { # all uppercase? - $word = html_escape($word) if $word =~ /["&<>]/; - $word = "\n<FONT SIZE=-1>$word</FONT>" if $netscape; - } else { - $word = html_escape($word) if $word =~ /["&<>]/; - } - } - - # put everything back together - return $lead . join( '', @words ) . $trail; -} - - -# -# process_text - handles plaintext that appears in the input pod file. -# there may be pod commands embedded within the text so those must be -# converted to html commands. -# - -sub process_text1($$;$$); -sub pattern ($) { $_[0] ? '[^\S\n]+'.('>' x ($_[0] + 1)) : '>' } -sub closing ($) { local($_) = shift; (defined && s/\s+$//) ? length : 0 } - -sub process_text { - return if $ignore; - my( $tref ) = @_; - my $res = process_text1( 0, $tref ); - $$tref = $res; -} - -sub process_text1($$;$$){ - my( $lev, $rstr, $func, $closing ) = @_; - my $res = ''; - - unless (defined $func) { - $func = ''; - $lev++; - } - - if( $func eq 'B' ){ - # B<text> - boldface - $res = '<STRONG>' . process_text1( $lev, $rstr ) . '</STRONG>'; - - } elsif( $func eq 'C' ){ - # C<code> - can be a ref or <CODE></CODE> - # need to extract text - my $par = go_ahead( $rstr, 'C', $closing ); - - ## clean-up of the link target - my $text = depod( $par ); - - ### my $x = $par =~ /[BI]</ ? 'yes' : 'no' ; - ### print STDERR "-->call emit_C($par) lev=$lev, par with BI=$x\n"; - - $res = emit_C( $text, $lev > 1 || ($par =~ /[BI]</) ); - - } elsif( $func eq 'E' ){ - # E<x> - convert to character - $$rstr =~ s/^([^>]*)>//; - my $escape = $1; - $escape =~ s/^(\d+|X[\dA-F]+)$/#$1/i; - $res = "&$escape;"; - - } elsif( $func eq 'F' ){ - # F<filename> - italizice - $res = '<EM>' . process_text1( $lev, $rstr ) . '</EM>'; - - } elsif( $func eq 'I' ){ - # I<text> - italizice - $res = '<EM>' . process_text1( $lev, $rstr ) . '</EM>'; - - } elsif( $func eq 'L' ){ - # L<link> - link - ## L<text|cross-ref> => produce text, use cross-ref for linking - ## L<cross-ref> => make text from cross-ref - ## need to extract text - my $par = go_ahead( $rstr, 'L', $closing ); - - # some L<>'s that shouldn't be: - # a) full-blown URL's are emitted as-is - if( $par =~ m{^\w+://}s ){ - return make_URL_href( $par ); - } - # b) C<...> is stripped and treated as C<> - if( $par =~ /^C<(.*)>$/ ){ - my $text = depod( $1 ); - return emit_C( $text, $lev > 1 || ($par =~ /[BI]</) ); - } - - # analyze the contents - $par =~ s/\n/ /g; # undo word-wrapped tags - my $opar = $par; - my $linktext; - if( $par =~ s{^([^|]+)\|}{} ){ - $linktext = $1; - } - - # make sure sections start with a / - $par =~ s{^"}{/"}; - - my( $page, $section, $ident ); - - # check for link patterns - if( $par =~ m{^([^/]+?)/(?!")(.*?)$} ){ # name/ident - # we've got a name/ident (no quotes) - ( $page, $ident ) = ( $1, $2 ); - ### print STDERR "--> L<$par> to page $page, ident $ident\n"; - - } elsif( $par =~ m{^(.*?)/"?(.*?)"?$} ){ # [name]/"section" - # even though this should be a "section", we go for ident first - ( $page, $ident ) = ( $1, $2 ); - ### print STDERR "--> L<$par> to page $page, section $section\n"; - - } elsif( $par =~ /\s/ ){ # this must be a section with missing quotes - ( $page, $section ) = ( '', $par ); - ### print STDERR "--> L<$par> to void page, section $section\n"; - - } else { - ( $page, $section ) = ( $par, '' ); - ### print STDERR "--> L<$par> to page $par, void section\n"; - } - - # now, either $section or $ident is defined. the convoluted logic - # below tries to resolve L<> according to what the user specified. - # failing this, we try to find the next best thing... - my( $url, $ltext, $fid ); - - RESOLVE: { - if( defined $ident ){ - ## try to resolve $ident as an item - ( $url, $fid ) = coderef( $page, $ident ); - if( $url ){ - if( ! defined( $linktext ) ){ - $linktext = $ident; - $linktext .= " in " if $ident && $page; - $linktext .= "the $page manpage" if $page; - } - ### print STDERR "got coderef url=$url\n"; - last RESOLVE; - } - ## no luck: go for a section (auto-quoting!) - $section = $ident; - } - ## now go for a section - my $htmlsection = htmlify( $section ); - $url = page_sect( $page, $htmlsection ); - if( $url ){ - if( ! defined( $linktext ) ){ - $linktext = $section; - $linktext .= " in " if $section && $page; - $linktext .= "the $page manpage" if $page; - } - ### print STDERR "got page/section url=$url\n"; - last RESOLVE; - } - ## no luck: go for an ident - if( $section ){ - $ident = $section; - } else { - $ident = $page; - $page = undef(); - } - ( $url, $fid ) = coderef( $page, $ident ); - if( $url ){ - if( ! defined( $linktext ) ){ - $linktext = $ident; - $linktext .= " in " if $ident && $page; - $linktext .= "the $page manpage" if $page; - } - ### print STDERR "got section=>coderef url=$url\n"; - last RESOLVE; - } - - # warning; show some text. - $linktext = $opar unless defined $linktext; - warn "$0: $podfile: cannot resolve L<$opar> in paragraph $paragraph."; - } - - # now we have an URL or just plain code - $$rstr = $linktext . '>' . $$rstr; - if( defined( $url ) ){ - $res = "<A HREF=\"$url\">" . process_text1( $lev, $rstr ) . '</A>'; - } else { - $res = '<EM>' . process_text1( $lev, $rstr ) . '</EM>'; - } - - } elsif( $func eq 'S' ){ - # S<text> - non-breaking spaces - $res = process_text1( $lev, $rstr ); - $res =~ s/ / /g; - - } elsif( $func eq 'X' ){ - # X<> - ignore - $$rstr =~ s/^[^>]*>//; - - } elsif( $func eq 'Z' ){ - # Z<> - empty - warn "$0: $podfile: invalid X<> in paragraph $paragraph." - unless $$rstr =~ s/^>//; - - } else { - my $term = pattern $closing; - while( $$rstr =~ s/\A(.*?)(([BCEFILSXZ])<(<+[^\S\n]+)?|$term)//s ){ - # all others: either recurse into new function or - # terminate at closing angle bracket(s) - my $pt = $1; - $pt .= $2 if !$3 && $lev == 1; - $res .= $lev == 1 ? pure_text( $pt ) : inIS_text( $pt ); - return $res if !$3 && $lev > 1; - if( $3 ){ - $res .= process_text1( $lev, $rstr, $3, closing $4 ); - } - } - if( $lev == 1 ){ - $res .= pure_text( $$rstr ); - } else { - warn "$0: $podfile: undelimited $func<> in paragraph $paragraph."; - } - } - return $res; -} - -# -# go_ahead: extract text of an IS (can be nested) -# -sub go_ahead($$$){ - my( $rstr, $func, $closing ) = @_; - my $res = ''; - my @closing = ($closing); - while( $$rstr =~ - s/\A(.*?)(([BCEFILSXZ])<(<+[^\S\n]+)?|@{[pattern $closing[0]]})//s ){ - $res .= $1; - unless( $3 ){ - shift @closing; - return $res unless @closing; - } else { - unshift @closing, closing $4; - } - $res .= $2; - } - warn "$0: $podfile: undelimited $func<> in paragraph $paragraph."; - return $res; -} - -# -# emit_C - output result of C<text> -# $text is the depod-ed text -# -sub emit_C($;$$){ - my( $text, $nocode, $args ) = @_; - $args = '' unless defined $args; - my $res; - my( $url, $fid ) = coderef( undef(), $text ); - - # need HTML-safe text - my $linktext = html_escape( "$text$args" ); - - if( defined( $url ) && - (!defined( $EmittedItem ) || $EmittedItem ne $fid ) ){ - $res = "<A HREF=\"$url\"><CODE>$linktext</CODE></A>"; - } elsif( 0 && $nocode ){ - $res = $linktext; - } else { - $res = "<CODE>$linktext</CODE>"; - } - return $res; -} - -# -# html_escape: make text safe for HTML -# -sub html_escape { - my $rest = $_[0]; - $rest =~ s/&/&/g; - $rest =~ s/</</g; - $rest =~ s/>/>/g; - $rest =~ s/"/"/g; - return $rest; -} - - -# -# dosify - convert filenames to 8.3 -# -sub dosify { - my($str) = @_; - return lc($str) if $^O eq 'VMS'; # VMS just needs casing - if ($Is83) { - $str = lc $str; - $str =~ s/(\.\w+)/substr ($1,0,4)/ge; - $str =~ s/(\w+)/substr ($1,0,8)/ge; - } - return $str; -} - -# -# page_sect - make an URL from the text of a L<> -# -sub page_sect($$) { - my( $page, $section ) = @_; - my( $linktext, $page83, $link); # work strings - - # check if we know that this is a section in this page - if (!defined $pages{$page} && defined $sections{$page}) { - $section = $page; - $page = ""; - ### print STDERR "reset page='', section=$section\n"; - } - - $page83=dosify($page); - $page=$page83 if (defined $pages{$page83}); - if ($page eq "") { - $link = "#" . htmlify( $section ); - } elsif ( $page =~ /::/ ) { - $page =~ s,::,/,g; - # Search page cache for an entry keyed under the html page name, - # then look to see what directory that page might be in. NOTE: - # this will only find one page. A better solution might be to produce - # an intermediate page that is an index to all such pages. - my $page_name = $page ; - $page_name =~ s,^.*/,,s ; - if ( defined( $pages{ $page_name } ) && - $pages{ $page_name } =~ /([^:]*$page)\.(?:pod|pm):/ - ) { - $page = $1 ; - } - else { - # NOTE: This branch assumes that all A::B pages are located in - # $htmlroot/A/B.html . This is often incorrect, since they are - # often in $htmlroot/lib/A/B.html or such like. Perhaps we could - # analyze the contents of %pages and figure out where any - # cousins of A::B are, then assume that. So, if A::B isn't found, - # but A::C is found in lib/A/C.pm, then A::B is assumed to be in - # lib/A/B.pm. This is also limited, but it's an improvement. - # Maybe a hints file so that the links point to the correct places - # nonetheless? - - } - $link = "$htmlroot/$page.html"; - $link .= "#" . htmlify( $section ) if ($section); - } elsif (!defined $pages{$page}) { - $link = ""; - } else { - $section = htmlify( $section ) if $section ne ""; - ### print STDERR "...section=$section\n"; - - # if there is a directory by the name of the page, then assume that an - # appropriate section will exist in the subdirectory -# if ($section ne "" && $pages{$page} =~ /([^:]*[^(\.pod|\.pm)]):/) { - if ($section ne "" && $pages{$page} =~ /([^:]*(?<!\.pod)(?<!\.pm)):/) { - $link = "$htmlroot/$1/$section.html"; - ### print STDERR "...link=$link\n"; - - # since there is no directory by the name of the page, the section will - # have to exist within a .html of the same name. thus, make sure there - # is a .pod or .pm that might become that .html - } else { - $section = "#$section" if $section; - ### print STDERR "...section=$section\n"; - - # check if there is a .pod with the page name - if ($pages{$page} =~ /([^:]*)\.pod:/) { - $link = "$htmlroot/$1.html$section"; - } elsif ($pages{$page} =~ /([^:]*)\.pm:/) { - $link = "$htmlroot/$1.html$section"; - } else { - $link = ""; - } - } - } - - if ($link) { - # Here, we take advantage of the knowledge that $htmlfileurl ne '' - # implies $htmlroot eq ''. This means that the link in question - # needs a prefix of $htmldir if it begins with '/'. The test for - # the initial '/' is done to avoid '#'-only links, and to allow - # for other kinds of links, like file:, ftp:, etc. - my $url ; - if ( $htmlfileurl ne '' ) { - $link = "$htmldir$link" if $link =~ m{^/}s; - $url = relativize_url( $link, $htmlfileurl ); -# print( " b: [$link,$htmlfileurl,$url]\n" ); - } - else { - $url = $link ; - } - return $url; - - } else { - return undef(); - } -} - -# -# relativize_url - convert an absolute URL to one relative to a base URL. -# Assumes both end in a filename. -# -sub relativize_url { - my ($dest,$source) = @_ ; - - my ($dest_volume,$dest_directory,$dest_file) = - File::Spec::Unix->splitpath( $dest ) ; - $dest = File::Spec::Unix->catpath( $dest_volume, $dest_directory, '' ) ; - - my ($source_volume,$source_directory,$source_file) = - File::Spec::Unix->splitpath( $source ) ; - $source = File::Spec::Unix->catpath( $source_volume, $source_directory, '' ) ; - - my $rel_path = '' ; - if ( $dest ne '' ) { - $rel_path = File::Spec::Unix->abs2rel( $dest, $source ) ; - } - - if ( $rel_path ne '' && - substr( $rel_path, -1 ) ne '/' && - substr( $dest_file, 0, 1 ) ne '#' - ) { - $rel_path .= "/$dest_file" ; - } - else { - $rel_path .= "$dest_file" ; - } - - return $rel_path ; -} - - -# -# coderef - make URL from the text of a C<> -# -sub coderef($$){ - my( $page, $item ) = @_; - my( $url ); - - my $fid = fragment_id( $item ); - if( defined( $page ) ){ - # we have been given a $page... - $page =~ s{::}{/}g; - - # Do we take it? Item could be a section! - my $base = $items{$fid} || ""; - $base =~ s{[^/]*/}{}; - if( $base ne "$page.html" ){ - ### print STDERR "coderef( $page, $item ): items{$fid} = $items{$fid} = $base => discard page!\n"; - $page = undef(); - } - - } else { - # no page - local items precede cached items - if( defined( $fid ) ){ - if( exists $local_items{$fid} ){ - $page = $local_items{$fid}; - } else { - $page = $items{$fid}; - } - } - } - - # if there was a pod file that we found earlier with an appropriate - # =item directive, then create a link to that page. - if( defined $page ){ - if( $page ){ - if( exists $pages{$page} and $pages{$page} =~ /([^:.]*)\.[^:]*:/){ - $page = $1 . '.html'; - } - my $link = "$htmlroot/$page#item_$fid"; - - # Here, we take advantage of the knowledge that $htmlfileurl - # ne '' implies $htmlroot eq ''. - if ( $htmlfileurl ne '' ) { - $link = "$htmldir$link" ; - $url = relativize_url( $link, $htmlfileurl ) ; - } else { - $url = $link ; - } - } else { - $url = "#item_" . $fid; - } - - confess "url has space: $url" if $url =~ /"[^"]*\s[^"]*"/; - } - return( $url, $fid ); -} - - - -# -# Adapted from Nick Ing-Simmons' PodToHtml package. -sub relative_url { - my $source_file = shift ; - my $destination_file = shift; - - my $source = URI::file->new_abs($source_file); - my $uo = URI::file->new($destination_file,$source)->abs; - return $uo->rel->as_string; -} - - -# -# finish_list - finish off any pending HTML lists. this should be called -# after the entire pod file has been read and converted. -# -sub finish_list { - while ($listlevel > 0) { - print HTML "</DL>\n"; - $listlevel--; - } -} - -# -# htmlify - converts a pod section specification to a suitable section -# specification for HTML. Note that we keep spaces and special characters -# except ", ? (Netscape problem) and the hyphen (writer's problem...). -# -sub htmlify { - my( $heading) = @_; - $heading =~ s/(\s+)/ /g; - $heading =~ s/\s+\Z//; - $heading =~ s/\A\s+//; - # The hyphen is a disgrace to the English language. - $heading =~ s/[-"?]//g; - $heading = lc( $heading ); - return $heading; -} - -# -# depod - convert text by eliminating all interior sequences -# Note: can be called with copy or modify semantics -# -my %E2c; -$E2c{lt} = '<'; -$E2c{gt} = '>'; -$E2c{sol} = '/'; -$E2c{verbar} = '|'; -$E2c{amp} = '&'; # in Tk's pods - -sub depod1($;$$); - -sub depod($){ - my $string; - if( ref( $_[0] ) ){ - $string = ${$_[0]}; - ${$_[0]} = depod1( \$string ); - } else { - $string = $_[0]; - depod1( \$string ); - } -} - -sub depod1($;$$){ - my( $rstr, $func, $closing ) = @_; - my $res = ''; - return $res unless defined $$rstr; - if( ! defined( $func ) ){ - # skip to next begin of an interior sequence - while( $$rstr =~ s/\A(.*?)([BCEFILSXZ])<(<+[^\S\n]+)?// ){ - # recurse into its text - $res .= $1 . depod1( $rstr, $2, closing $3); - } - $res .= $$rstr; - } elsif( $func eq 'E' ){ - # E<x> - convert to character - $$rstr =~ s/^([^>]*)>//; - $res .= $E2c{$1} || ""; - } elsif( $func eq 'X' ){ - # X<> - ignore - $$rstr =~ s/^[^>]*>//; - } elsif( $func eq 'Z' ){ - # Z<> - empty - $$rstr =~ s/^>//; - } else { - # all others: either recurse into new function or - # terminate at closing angle bracket - my $term = pattern $closing; - while( $$rstr =~ s/\A(.*?)(([BCEFILSXZ])<(<+[^\S\n]+)?|$term)// ){ - $res .= $1; - last unless $3; - $res .= depod1( $rstr, $3, closing $4 ); - } - ## If we're here and $2 ne '>': undelimited interior sequence. - ## Ignored, as this is called without proper indication of where we are. - ## Rely on process_text to produce diagnostics. - } - return $res; -} - -# -# fragment_id - construct a fragment identifier from: -# a) =item text -# b) contents of C<...> -# -my @hc; -sub fragment_id { - my $text = shift(); - $text =~ s/\s+\Z//s; - if( $text ){ - # a method or function? - return $1 if $text =~ /(\w+)\s*\(/; - return $1 if $text =~ /->\s*(\w+)\s*\(?/; - - # a variable name? - return $1 if $text =~ /^([$@%*]\S+)/; - - # some pattern matching operator? - return $1 if $text =~ m|^(\w+/).*/\w*$|; - - # fancy stuff... like "do { }" - return $1 if $text =~ m|^(\w+)\s*{.*}$|; - - # honour the perlfunc manpage: func [PAR[,[ ]PAR]...] - # and some funnies with ... Module ... - return $1 if $text =~ m{^([a-z\d]+)(\s+[A-Z\d,/& ]+)?$}; - return $1 if $text =~ m{^([a-z\d]+)\s+Module(\s+[A-Z\d,/& ]+)?$}; - - # text? normalize! - $text =~ s/\s+/_/sg; - $text =~ s{(\W)}{ - defined( $hc[ord($1)] ) ? $hc[ord($1)] - : ( $hc[ord($1)] = sprintf( "%%%02X", ord($1) ) ) }gxe; - $text = substr( $text, 0, 50 ); - } else { - return undef(); - } -} - -# -# make_URL_href - generate HTML href from URL -# Special treatment for CGI queries. -# -sub make_URL_href($){ - my( $url ) = @_; - if( $url !~ - s{^(http:[-\w/#~:.+=&%@!]+)(\?.*)$}{<A HREF="$1$2">$1</A>}i ){ - $url = "<A HREF=\"$url\">$url</A>"; - } - return $url; -} - -1; |