F<man> isn't available, F<pod2text> will be used instead and the output
piped through your favourite pager.
-=item L<pod2html|pod2html> and L<pod2latex|pod2latex>
+=item L<pod2html|pod2html>
-As well as these two, there are two other converters: F<pod2html> will
-produce HTML pages from POD, and F<pod2latex>, which produces LaTeX
-files.
+As well as these two, there is another converter: F<pod2html> will
+produce HTML pages from POD.
=item L<pod2usage|pod2usage>
the utilities will automatically call F<pod2usage> on themselves when
you call them with C<-help>.
-=item L<podselect|podselect>
-
-F<pod2usage> is a special case of F<podselect>, a utility to extract
-named sections from documents written in POD. For instance, while
-utilities have "USAGE" sections, Perl modules usually have "SYNOPSIS"
-sections: C<podselect -s "SYNOPSIS" ...> will extract this section for
-a given file.
-
=item L<podchecker|podchecker>
If you're writing your own documentation in POD, the F<podchecker>
F<splain> is an interface to L<perldiag> - paste in your error message
to it, and it'll explain it for you.
-=item L<roffitall|roffitall>
+=item C<roffitall>
The C<roffitall> utility is not installed on your system but lives in
the F<pod/> directory of your Perl source kit; it converts all the
=back
-=head2 Convertors
-
-To help you convert legacy programs to Perl, we've included three
-conversion filters:
-
-=over 3
-
-=item L<a2p|a2p>
-
-F<a2p> converts F<awk> scripts to Perl programs; for example, C<a2p -F:>
-on the simple F<awk> script C<{print $2}> will produce a Perl program
-based around this code:
-
- while (<>) {
- ($Fld1,$Fld2) = split(/[:\n]/, $_, 9999);
- print $Fld2;
- }
-
-=item L<s2p|s2p> and L<psed>
-
-Similarly, F<s2p> converts F<sed> scripts to Perl programs. F<s2p> run
-on C<s/foo/bar> will produce a Perl program based around this:
-
- while (<>) {
- chomp;
- s/foo/bar/g;
- print if $printit;
- }
-
-When invoked as F<psed>, it behaves as a F<sed> implementation, written in
-Perl.
-
-=item L<find2perl|find2perl>
-
-Finally, F<find2perl> translates C<find> commands to Perl equivalents which
-use the L<File::Find|File::Find> module. As an example,
-C<find2perl . -user root -perm 4000 -print> produces the following callback
-subroutine for C<File::Find>:
-
- sub wanted {
- my ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid);
- (($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid) = lstat($_)) &&
- $uid == $uid{'root'}) &&
- (($mode & 0777) == 04000);
- print("$name\n");
- }
-
-=back
+=head2 Converters
-As well as these filters for converting other languages, the
-L<pl2pm|pl2pm> utility will help you convert old-style Perl 4 libraries to
-new-style Perl5 modules.
+To help you convert legacy programs to more modern Perl, the
+L<pl2pm|pl2pm> utility will help you convert old-style Perl 4 libraries
+to new-style Perl5 modules.
=head2 Administration
=over 3
-=item L<config_data|config_data>
-
-Query or change configuration of Perl modules that use Module::Build-based
-configuration files for features and config data.
-
=item L<libnetcfg|libnetcfg>
To display and change the libnet configuration run the libnetcfg command.
=item L<perlbug|perlbug>
-F<perlbug> is the recommended way to report bugs in the perl interpreter
-itself or any of the standard library modules back to the developers;
-please read through the documentation for F<perlbug> thoroughly before
-using it to submit a bug report.
+F<perlbug> used to be the recommended way to report bugs in the perl
+interpreter itself or any of the standard library modules back to the
+developers; bug reports and patches should now be submitted to
+L<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues>.
+
+=item L<perlthanks|perlbug>
+
+This program provides an easy way to send a thank-you message back to the
+authors and maintainers of perl. It's just F<perlbug> installed under
+another name.
=item L<h2ph|h2ph>
corresponding F<.h> file. See the F<h2ph> documentation for more on how
to convert a whole bunch of header files at once.
-=item L<c2ph|c2ph> and L<pstruct|pstruct>
-
-F<c2ph> and F<pstruct>, which are actually the same program but behave
-differently depending on how they are called, provide another way of
-getting at C with Perl - they'll convert C structures and union declarations
-to Perl code. This is deprecated in favour of F<h2xs> these days.
-
=item L<h2xs|h2xs>
F<h2xs> converts C header files into XS modules, and will try and write
necessary to let C functions manipulate Perl values and creates the glue
necessary to let Perl access those functions.
-=item L<dprofpp|dprofpp>
-
-Perl comes with a profiler, the F<Devel::DProf> module. The
-F<dprofpp> utility analyzes the output of this profiler and tells you
-which subroutines are taking up the most run time. See L<Devel::DProf>
-for more information.
-
=item L<prove>
-F<prove> is a command-line interface to the test-running functionality of
+F<prove> is a command-line interface to the test-running functionality
of F<Test::Harness>. It's an alternative to C<make test>.
=item L<corelist>
B<piconv> is a Perl version of B<iconv>, a character encoding converter
widely available for various Unixen today. This script was primarily a
-technology demonstrator for Perl 5.8.0, but you can use piconv in the
+technology demonstrator for Perl v5.8.0, but you can use piconv in the
place of iconv for virtually any case.
=item L<ptar>
C<Text::Diff> module to function properly; this module isn't distributed
with perl, but is available from the CPAN.)
+=item L<ptargrep>
+
+F<ptargrep> is a utility to apply pattern matching to the contents of files
+in a tar archive.
+
=item L<shasum>
This utility, that comes with the C<Digest::SHA> module, is used to print
or verify SHA checksums.
+=item L<zipdetails>
+
+L<zipdetails> displays information about the internal record structure of the zip file.
+It is not concerned with displaying any details of the compressed data stored in the zip file.
+
=back
=head2 Installation
perl -MCPAN -e shell
-=item L<cpanp>
-
-F<cpanp> is, like F<cpan>, a command-line interface to the CPAN, using
-the C<CPANPLUS> module as a back-end. It can be used interactively or
-imperatively.
-
-=item L<cpan2dist>
-
-F<cpan2dist> is a tool to create distributions (or packages) from CPAN
-modules, then suitable for your package manager of choice. Support for
-specific formats are available from CPAN as C<CPANPLUS::Dist::*> modules.
-
=item L<instmodsh>
A little interface to ExtUtils::Installed to examine installed modules,
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<perldoc|perldoc>, L<pod2man|pod2man>, L<perlpod>,
-L<pod2html|pod2html>, L<pod2usage|pod2usage>, L<podselect|podselect>,
+L<pod2html|pod2html>, L<pod2usage|pod2usage>,
L<podchecker|podchecker>, L<splain|splain>, L<perldiag>,
-L<roffitall|roffitall>, L<a2p|a2p>, L<s2p|s2p>, L<find2perl|find2perl>,
-L<File::Find|File::Find>, L<pl2pm|pl2pm>, L<perlbug|perlbug>,
-L<h2ph|h2ph>, L<c2ph|c2ph>, L<h2xs|h2xs>, L<dprofpp|dprofpp>,
-L<Devel::DProf>, L<enc2xs>, L<xsubpp>, L<cpan>, L<cpanp>, L<cpan2dist>,
-L<instmodsh>, L<piconv>, L<prove>, L<corelist>, L<ptar>, L<ptardiff>,
-L<shasum>
+C<roffitall|roffitall>, L<File::Find|File::Find>, L<pl2pm|pl2pm>,
+L<perlbug|perlbug>, L<h2ph|h2ph>, L<h2xs|h2xs>, L<enc2xs>,
+L<xsubpp>, L<cpan>, L<instmodsh>, L<piconv>, L<prove>, L<corelist>, L<ptar>,
+L<ptardiff>, L<shasum>, L<zipdetails>
=cut