use strict;
use Config; # for config options in the makefile
+use File::Path qw(remove_tree);
use File::Spec::Functions qw(rel2abs no_upwards);
use Getopt::Long; # for command-line parsing
use Cwd;
-use Pod::Html 'anchorify';
+use Pod::Html 1.23 qw(anchorify relativize_url);
=head1 NAME
=head1 DESCRIPTION
I<installhtml> converts a collection of POD pages to a corresponding
-collection of HTML pages. This is primarily used to convert the pod
-pages found in the perl distribution.
+collection of HTML pages. This is used to convert the pod pages found in the
+perl distribution. (It is not intended as a general-purpose
+converter/installer of POD pages in HTML format. See L<Pod::Html>.)
=head1 OPTIONS
=item B<--splititem> POD files to split on =item directive
-Comma-separated list of all pod files to split by the =item directive.
-The .pod suffix is optional. I<installhtml> does not do the actual
-split, rather it invokes I<splitpod> to do the dirty work. As with
---splithead, these files should have names specified relative to podroot.
+Comma-separated list of all pod files to split by the =item directive. The
+.pod suffix is optional. I<installhtml> does not do the actual split, rather
+it invokes I<splitpod>, a separate program in the Perl 5 core distribution,
+to do the dirty work. As with --splithead, these files should have names
+specified relative to podroot.
=item B<--splitpod> Directory containing the splitpod program
# See vms/descrip_mms.template -> descrip.mms for invocation.
if ( $^O eq 'VMS' ) { @ARGV = split(/\s+/,$ARGV[0]); }
-use vars qw( %Options );
+our %Options;
# parse the command-line
my $result = GetOptions( \%Options, qw(
# read in everything until what would have been the first =head
# directive, patching the index as we go.
- open(H, "<$file.html") ||
+ open(H, '<', "$file.html") ||
die "$0: error opening $file.html for input: $!\n";
$/ = "";
my @data = ();
while (<H>) {
- last if /name="name"/i;
+ last if m!<h1 id="NAME">NAME</h1>!;
$_ =~ s{href="#(.*)">}{
- my $url = "$pod/$1.html" ;
- $url = Pod::Html::relativize_url( $url, "$file.html" )
+ my $url = "$file/@{[anchorify(qq($1))]}.html" ;
+ $url = relativize_url( $url, "$file.html" )
if ( ! defined $Options{htmlroot} || $Options{htmlroot} eq '' );
"href=\"$url\">" ;
}egi;
close(H);
# now rewrite the file
- open(H, ">$file.html") ||
+ open(H, '>', "$file.html") ||
die "$0: error opening $file.html for output: $!\n";
- print H "@data", "\n";
+ print H @data, "</body>\n\n</html>\n\n\n";
close(H);
}
+remove_tree(@splitdirs, {safe=>1});
+
##############################################################################
my @files = sort(grep(/\.html?$/, readdir(DIR)));
closedir(DIR);
- open(HTML, ">$html") ||
+ open(HTML, '>', $html) ||
die "$0: error opening $html for output: $!\n";
# for each .html file in the directory, extract the index
foreach my $file (@files) {
my $filedata = do {
- open(my $in, "<$dir/$file") ||
+ open(my $in, '<', "$dir/$file") ||
die "$0: error opening $dir/$file for input: $!\n";
local $/ = undef;
<$in>;
m#<h1 id="NAME">NAME</h1>\s*<p>\s*(\S+)\s+-\s+(\S.*?\S)</p>#);
defined $lcp1 or die "$0: can't find NAME section in $dir/$file\n";
- my $url= "$pod/$file" ;
+ my $url= "$dir/$file" ;
if ( ! defined $Options{htmlroot} || $Options{htmlroot} eq '' ) {
- $url = Pod::Html::relativize_url( "$pod/$file", $html ) ;
+ $url = relativize_url( $url, $html ) ;
}
print HTML qq(<DT><A HREF="$url">);
# split the pod
push(@$splitdirs, "$podroot/$dirname");
- if (! -d "$podroot/$dirname") {
- mkdir("$podroot/$dirname", 0755) ||
+ -d "$podroot/$dirname" and remove_tree("$podroot/$dirname", {safe=>1});
+ mkdir("$podroot/$dirname", 0755) ||
die "$0: error creating directory $podroot/$dirname: $!\n";
- }
chdir("$podroot/$dirname") ||
die "$0: error changing to directory $podroot/$dirname: $!\n";
die "$splitter not found. Use '-splitpod dir' option.\n"
# read the file in paragraphs
$/ = "";
- open(SPLITIN, "<$pod") ||
+ open(SPLITIN, '<', $pod) ||
die "$0: error opening $pod for input: $!\n";
@filedata = <SPLITIN>;
close(SPLITIN) ||
my $dir = $pod;
$dir =~ s/\.pod//g;
push(@$splitdirs, "$poddir/$dir");
+ -d "$poddir/$dir" and remove_tree("$poddir/$dir", {safe=>1});
mkdir("$poddir/$dir", 0755) ||
- die "$0: could not create directory $poddir/$dir: $!\n"
- unless -d "$poddir/$dir";
+ die "$0: could not create directory $poddir/$dir: $!\n";
$poddata[0] =~ /^\s*=head[1-6]\s+(.*)/;
$section = "";
# create the new .pod file
print "\tcreating $poddir/$file\n" if $verbose;
- open(SPLITOUT, ">$poddir/$file") ||
+ open(SPLITOUT, '>', "$poddir/$file") ||
die "$0: error opening $poddir/$file for output: $!\n";
$poddata[$i] =~ s,L<([^<>]*)>,
defined $heads{anchorify($1)} ? "L<$dir/$1>" : "L<$1>"
no_upwards($_) or next;
my $is_dir = -d "$podroot/$dir/$_";
next if $is_dir and not $recurse;
- my $target = (
- $is_dir ? \@dirlist :
- s/\.pod$// ? \@podlist :
- s/\.pm$// ? \@pmlist :
- undef
- );
+ my $target
+ = $is_dir ? \@dirlist
+ : s/\.pod$// ? \@podlist
+ : s/\.pm$// ? \@pmlist
+ : undef
+ ;
push @$target, "$dir/$_" if $target;
}