/usr/share/perl5/PPI/Token/Pod.pm is in libppi-perl 1.215-1.
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=pod
=head1 NAME
PPI::Token::Pod - Sections of POD in Perl documents
=head1 INHERITANCE
PPI::Token::Pod
isa PPI::Token
isa PPI::Element
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A single C<PPI::Token::Pod> object represents a complete section of POD
documentation within a Perl document.
=head1 METHODS
This class provides some additional methods beyond those provided by its
L<PPI::Token> and L<PPI::Element> parent classes.
Got any ideas for more methods? Submit a report to rt.cpan.org!
=cut
use strict;
use Params::Util qw{_INSTANCE};
use PPI::Token ();
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA};
BEGIN {
$VERSION = '1.215';
@ISA = 'PPI::Token';
}
#####################################################################
# PPI::Token::Pod Methods
=pod
=head2 merge @podtokens
The C<merge> constructor takes a number of C<PPI::Token::Pod> objects,
and returns a new object that represents one combined POD block with
the content of all of them.
Returns a new C<PPI::Token::Pod> object, or C<undef> on error.
=begin testing merge after PPI::Node 4
# Create the test fragments
my $one = PPI::Token::Pod->new("=pod\n\nOne\n\n=cut\n");
my $two = PPI::Token::Pod->new("=pod\n\nTwo");
isa_ok( $one, 'PPI::Token::Pod' );
isa_ok( $two, 'PPI::Token::Pod' );
# Create the combined Pod
my $merged = PPI::Token::Pod->merge($one, $two);
isa_ok( $merged, 'PPI::Token::Pod' );
is( $merged->content, "=pod\n\nOne\n\nTwo\n\n=cut\n", 'Merged POD looks ok' );
=end testing
=cut
sub merge {
my $class = (! ref $_[0]) ? shift : return undef;
# Check there are no bad arguments
if ( grep { ! _INSTANCE($_, 'PPI::Token::Pod') } @_ ) {
return undef;
}
# Get the tokens, and extract the lines
my @content = ( map { [ $_->lines ] } @_ ) or return undef;
# Remove the leading =pod tags, trailing =cut tags, and any empty lines
# between them and the pod contents.
foreach my $pod ( @content ) {
# Leading =pod tag
if ( @$pod and $pod->[0] =~ /^=pod\b/o ) {
shift @$pod;
}
# Trailing =cut tag
if ( @$pod and $pod->[-1] =~ /^=cut\b/o ) {
pop @$pod;
}
# Leading and trailing empty lines
while ( @$pod and $pod->[0] eq '' ) { shift @$pod }
while ( @$pod and $pod->[-1] eq '' ) { pop @$pod }
}
# Remove any empty pod sections, and add the =pod and =cut tags
# for the merged pod back to it.
@content = ( [ '=pod' ], grep { @$_ } @content, [ '=cut' ] );
# Create the new object
$class->new( join "\n", map { join( "\n", @$_ ) . "\n" } @content );
}
=pod
=head2 lines
The C<lines> method takes the string of POD and breaks it into lines,
returning them as a list.
=cut
sub lines {
split /(?:\015{1,2}\012|\015|\012)/, $_[0]->{content};
}
#####################################################################
# PPI::Element Methods
### XS -> PPI/XS.xs:_PPI_Token_Pod__significant 0.900+
sub significant { '' }
#####################################################################
# Tokenizer Methods
sub __TOKENIZER__on_line_start {
my $t = $_[1];
# Add the line to the token first
$t->{token}->{content} .= $t->{line};
# Check the line to see if it is a =cut line
if ( $t->{line} =~ /^=(\w+)/ ) {
# End of the token
$t->_finalize_token if lc $1 eq 'cut';
}
0;
}
1;
=pod
=head1 SUPPORT
See the L<support section|PPI/SUPPORT> in the main module.
=head1 AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy E<lt>adamk@cpan.orgE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2001 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the
LICENSE file included with this module.
=cut
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