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323 lines
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Perl
323 lines
10 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl
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eval 'exec /usr/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
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if $running_under_some_shell;
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# Convert POD data to formatted ASCII text.
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#
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# The driver script for Pod::Text, Pod::Text::Termcap, and Pod::Text::Color,
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# invoked by perldoc -t among other things.
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-1.0-or-later OR Artistic-1.0-Perl
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use 5.006;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Getopt::Long qw(GetOptions);
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use Pod::Text ();
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use Pod::Usage qw(pod2usage);
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# Clean up $0 for error reporting.
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$0 =~ s%.*/%%;
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# Take an initial pass through our options, looking for one of the form
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# -<number>. We turn that into -w <number> for compatibility with the
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# original pod2text script.
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for (my $i = 0; $i < @ARGV; $i++) {
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last if $ARGV[$i] =~ /^--$/;
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if ($ARGV[$i] =~ /^-(\d+)$/) {
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splice (@ARGV, $i++, 1, '-w', $1);
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}
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}
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# Insert -- into @ARGV before any single dash argument to hide it from
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# Getopt::Long; we want to interpret it as meaning stdin (which Pod::Simple
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# does correctly).
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my $stdin;
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@ARGV = map { $_ eq '-' && !$stdin++ ? ('--', $_) : $_ } @ARGV;
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# Parse our options. Use the same names as Pod::Text for simplicity.
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my %options;
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Getopt::Long::config ('bundling');
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GetOptions (\%options, 'alt|a', 'code', 'color|c', 'errors=s', 'help|h',
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'indent|i=i', 'loose|l', 'margin|left-margin|m=i', 'nourls',
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'overstrike|o', 'quotes|q=s', 'sentence|s', 'stderr', 'termcap|t',
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'utf8|u', 'width|w=i')
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or exit 1;
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pod2usage (1) if $options{help};
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# Figure out what formatter we're going to use. -c overrides -t.
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my $formatter = 'Pod::Text';
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if ($options{color}) {
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$formatter = 'Pod::Text::Color';
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eval { require Term::ANSIColor };
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if ($@) { die "-c (--color) requires Term::ANSIColor be installed\n" }
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require Pod::Text::Color;
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} elsif ($options{termcap}) {
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$formatter = 'Pod::Text::Termcap';
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require Pod::Text::Termcap;
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} elsif ($options{overstrike}) {
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$formatter = 'Pod::Text::Overstrike';
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require Pod::Text::Overstrike;
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}
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delete @options{'color', 'termcap', 'overstrike'};
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# If neither stderr nor errors is set, default to errors = die.
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if (!defined $options{stderr} && !defined $options{errors}) {
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$options{errors} = 'die';
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}
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# Initialize and run the formatter.
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my $parser = $formatter->new (%options);
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my $status = 0;
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do {
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my ($input, $output) = splice (@ARGV, 0, 2);
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$parser->parse_from_file ($input, $output);
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if ($parser->{CONTENTLESS}) {
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$status = 1;
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if (defined $input) {
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warn "$0: unable to format $input\n";
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} else {
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warn "$0: unable to format standard input\n";
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}
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if (defined ($output) and $output ne '-') {
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unlink $output unless (-s $output);
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}
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}
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} while (@ARGV);
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exit $status;
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__END__
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=for stopwords
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-aclostu --alt --stderr Allbery --overstrike overstrike --termcap --utf8
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UTF-8 subclasses --nourls
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=head1 NAME
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pod2text - Convert POD data to formatted ASCII text
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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pod2text [B<-aclostu>] [B<--code>] [B<--errors>=I<style>] [B<-i> I<indent>]
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S<[B<-q> I<quotes>]> [B<--nourls>] [B<--stderr>] S<[B<-w> I<width>]>
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[I<input> [I<output> ...]]
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pod2text B<-h>
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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B<pod2text> is a front-end for Pod::Text and its subclasses. It uses them
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to generate formatted ASCII text from POD source. It can optionally use
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either termcap sequences or ANSI color escape sequences to format the text.
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I<input> is the file to read for POD source (the POD can be embedded in
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code). If I<input> isn't given, it defaults to C<STDIN>. I<output>, if
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given, is the file to which to write the formatted output. If I<output>
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isn't given, the formatted output is written to C<STDOUT>. Several POD
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files can be processed in the same B<pod2text> invocation (saving module
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load and compile times) by providing multiple pairs of I<input> and
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I<output> files on the command line.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item B<-a>, B<--alt>
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Use an alternate output format that, among other things, uses a different
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heading style and marks C<=item> entries with a colon in the left margin.
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=item B<--code>
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Include any non-POD text from the input file in the output as well. Useful
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for viewing code documented with POD blocks with the POD rendered and the
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code left intact.
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=item B<-c>, B<--color>
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Format the output with ANSI color escape sequences. Using this option
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requires that Term::ANSIColor be installed on your system.
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=item B<--errors>=I<style>
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Set the error handling style. C<die> says to throw an exception on any
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POD formatting error. C<stderr> says to report errors on standard error,
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but not to throw an exception. C<pod> says to include a POD ERRORS
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section in the resulting documentation summarizing the errors. C<none>
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ignores POD errors entirely, as much as possible.
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The default is C<die>.
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=item B<-i> I<indent>, B<--indent=>I<indent>
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Set the number of spaces to indent regular text, and the default indentation
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for C<=over> blocks. Defaults to 4 spaces if this option isn't given.
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=item B<-h>, B<--help>
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Print out usage information and exit.
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=item B<-l>, B<--loose>
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Print a blank line after a C<=head1> heading. Normally, no blank line is
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printed after C<=head1>, although one is still printed after C<=head2>,
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because this is the expected formatting for manual pages; if you're
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formatting arbitrary text documents, using this option is recommended.
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=item B<-m> I<width>, B<--left-margin>=I<width>, B<--margin>=I<width>
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The width of the left margin in spaces. Defaults to 0. This is the margin
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for all text, including headings, not the amount by which regular text is
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indented; for the latter, see B<-i> option.
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=item B<--nourls>
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Normally, LZ<><> formatting codes with a URL but anchor text are formatted
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to show both the anchor text and the URL. In other words:
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L<foo|http://example.com/>
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is formatted as:
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foo <http://example.com/>
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This flag, if given, suppresses the URL when anchor text is given, so this
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example would be formatted as just C<foo>. This can produce less
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cluttered output in cases where the URLs are not particularly important.
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=item B<-o>, B<--overstrike>
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Format the output with overstrike printing. Bold text is rendered as
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character, backspace, character. Italics and file names are rendered as
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underscore, backspace, character. Many pagers, such as B<less>, know how
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to convert this to bold or underlined text.
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=item B<-q> I<quotes>, B<--quotes>=I<quotes>
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Sets the quote marks used to surround CE<lt>> text to I<quotes>. If
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I<quotes> is a single character, it is used as both the left and right
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quote. Otherwise, it is split in half, and the first half of the string
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is used as the left quote and the second is used as the right quote.
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I<quotes> may also be set to the special value C<none>, in which case no
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quote marks are added around CE<lt>> text.
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=item B<-s>, B<--sentence>
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Assume each sentence ends with two spaces and try to preserve that spacing.
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Without this option, all consecutive whitespace in non-verbatim paragraphs
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is compressed into a single space.
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=item B<--stderr>
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By default, B<pod2text> dies if any errors are detected in the POD input.
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If B<--stderr> is given and no B<--errors> flag is present, errors are
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sent to standard error, but B<pod2text> does not abort. This is
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equivalent to C<--errors=stderr> and is supported for backward
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compatibility.
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=item B<-t>, B<--termcap>
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Try to determine the width of the screen and the bold and underline
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sequences for the terminal from termcap, and use that information in
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formatting the output. Output will be wrapped at two columns less than the
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width of your terminal device. Using this option requires that your system
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have a termcap file somewhere where Term::Cap can find it and requires that
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your system support termios. With this option, the output of B<pod2text>
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will contain terminal control sequences for your current terminal type.
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=item B<-u>, B<--utf8>
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By default, B<pod2text> tries to use the same output encoding as its input
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encoding (to be backward-compatible with older versions). This option
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says to instead force the output encoding to UTF-8.
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Be aware that, when using this option, the input encoding of your POD
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source should be properly declared unless it's US-ASCII. Pod::Simple
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will attempt to guess the encoding and may be successful if it's
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Latin-1 or UTF-8, but it will warn, which by default results in a
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B<pod2text> failure. Use the C<=encoding> command to declare the
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encoding. See L<perlpod(1)> for more information.
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=item B<-w>, B<--width=>I<width>, B<->I<width>
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The column at which to wrap text on the right-hand side. Defaults to 76,
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unless B<-t> is given, in which case it's two columns less than the width of
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your terminal device.
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=back
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=head1 EXIT STATUS
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As long as all documents processed result in some output, even if that
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output includes errata (a C<POD ERRORS> section generated with
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C<--errors=pod>), B<pod2text> will exit with status 0. If any of the
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documents being processed do not result in an output document, B<pod2text>
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will exit with status 1. If there are syntax errors in a POD document
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being processed and the error handling style is set to the default of
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C<die>, B<pod2text> will abort immediately with exit status 255.
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=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
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If B<pod2text> fails with errors, see L<Pod::Text> and L<Pod::Simple> for
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information about what those errors might mean. Internally, it can also
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produce the following diagnostics:
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=over 4
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=item -c (--color) requires Term::ANSIColor be installed
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(F) B<-c> or B<--color> were given, but Term::ANSIColor could not be
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loaded.
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=item Unknown option: %s
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(F) An unknown command line option was given.
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=back
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In addition, other L<Getopt::Long> error messages may result from invalid
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command-line options.
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=head1 ENVIRONMENT
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=over 4
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=item COLUMNS
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If B<-t> is given, B<pod2text> will take the current width of your screen
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from this environment variable, if available. It overrides terminal width
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information in TERMCAP.
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=item TERMCAP
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If B<-t> is given, B<pod2text> will use the contents of this environment
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variable if available to determine the correct formatting sequences for your
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current terminal device.
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=back
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Russ Allbery <rra@cpan.org>.
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=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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Copyright 1999-2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012-2019 Russ Allbery
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<rra@cpan.org>
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This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the same terms as Perl itself.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<Pod::Text>, L<Pod::Text::Color>, L<Pod::Text::Overstrike>,
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L<Pod::Text::Termcap>, L<Pod::Simple>, L<perlpod(1)>
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The current version of this script is always available from its web site at
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L<https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/podlators/>. It is also part of the
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Perl core distribution as of 5.6.0.
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=cut
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