openssl/util/perl/OpenSSL/Util/Pod.pm
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# Copyright 2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
package OpenSSL::Util::Pod;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Exporter;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
$VERSION = "0.1";
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw(extract_pod_info);
@EXPORT_OK = qw();
=head1 NAME
OpenSSL::Util::Pod - utilities to manipulate .pod files
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use OpenSSL::Util::Pod;
my %podinfo = extract_pod_info("foo.pod");
# or if the file is already opened... Note that this consumes the
# remainder of the file.
my %podinfo = extract_pod_info(\*STDIN);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=over
=item B<extract_pod_info "FILENAME", HASHREF>
=item B<extract_pod_info "FILENAME">
=item B<extract_pod_info GLOB, HASHREF>
=item B<extract_pod_info GLOB>
Extracts information from a .pod file, given a STRING (file name) or a
GLOB (a file handle). The result is given back as a hash table.
The additional hash is for extra parameters:
=over
=item B<section =E<gt> N>
The value MUST be a number, and will be the man section number
to be used with the given .pod file.
=item B<debug =E<gt> 0|1>
If set to 1, extra debug text will be printed on STDERR
=back
=back
=head1 RETURN VALUES
=over
=item B<extract_pod_info> returns a hash table with the following
items:
=over
=item B<section =E<gt> N>
The man section number this .pod file belongs to. Often the same as
was given as input.
=item B<names =E<gt> [ "name", ... ]>
All the names extracted from the NAME section.
=back
=back
=cut
sub extract_pod_info {
my $input = shift;
my $defaults_ref = shift || {};
my %defaults = ( debug => 0, section => 0, %$defaults_ref );
my $fh = undef;
my $filename = undef;
# If not a file handle, then it's assume to be a file path (a string)
unless (ref $input eq "GLOB") {
$filename = $input;
open $fh, $input or die "Trying to read $filename: $!\n";
print STDERR "DEBUG: Reading $input\n" if $defaults{debug};
$input = $fh;
}
my %podinfo = ( section => $defaults{section});
while(<$input>) {
s|\R$||;
# Stop reading when we have reached past the NAME section.
last if (m|^=head1|
&& defined $podinfo{lastsect}
&& $podinfo{lastsect} eq "NAME");
# Collect the section name
if (m|^=head1\s*(.*)|) {
$podinfo{lastsect} = $1;
$podinfo{lastsect} =~ s/\s+$//;
print STDERR "DEBUG: Found new pod section $1\n"
if $defaults{debug};
print STDERR "DEBUG: Clearing pod section text\n"
if $defaults{debug};
$podinfo{lastsecttext} = "";
}
next if (m|^=| || m|^\s*$|);
# Collect the section text
print STDERR "DEBUG: accumulating pod section text \"$_\"\n"
if $defaults{debug};
$podinfo{lastsecttext} .= " " if $podinfo{lastsecttext};
$podinfo{lastsecttext} .= $_;
}
if (defined $fh) {
close $fh;
print STDERR "DEBUG: Done reading $filename\n" if $defaults{debug};
}
$podinfo{lastsecttext} =~ s| - .*$||;
my @names =
map { s|\s+||g; $_ }
split(m|,|, $podinfo{lastsecttext});
return ( section => $podinfo{section}, names => [ @names ] );
}
1;