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Tk::Pod::FindPods - find Pods installed on the current system
use Tk::Pod::FindPods;
my $o = Tk::Pod::FindPods->new;
$pods = $o->pod_find(-categorized => 1, -usecache => 1);
The pod_find method scans the current system for available Pod
documentation. The keys of the returned hash reference are the names
of the modules or Pods (:: substituted by / --- this makes it
easier for Tk::Pod::Tree, as the separator may only be of one
character). The values are the corresponding filenames.
If -categorized is specified, then the returned hash has an extra
level with four categories: perl (for core language documentation),
pragma (for pragma documentation like var (var) or
strict), mod (core or CPAN modules), and script (perl
scripts with embedded Pod documentation). Otherwise, -category may
be set to force the Pods into a category.
By default, @INC is scanned for Pods. This can be overwritten by
the -directories option (specify as an array reference).
If -usecache is specified, then the list of Pods is cached in a
temporary directory. -usecache is disabled if -categorized is
not set or -directories is set.
Write the Pod cache. The cache is written to the temporary directory. The file name is constructed from the perl version, operation system and user id.
Load the Pod cache, if possible.
Path for the cache file. By default, the cache file is written to the temporary directory (/tmp or the OS equivalent). The following placeholders are recognized:
The perl version.
The OS (technically correct: the archname, which can include tokens like "64int" or "thread").
The user id.
Example for using /var/tmp instead of /tmp for the cache file location (on many systems /var/tmp is persistent, unlike /tmp):
setenv TKPODCACHE /var/tmp/pods_%v_%o_%u
or
TKPODCACHE=/var/tmp/pods_%v_%o_%u; export TKPODCACHE
depending on your shell.
Slaven Reziæ <slaven@rezic.de>
Copyright (c) 2001,2003,2004,2005 Slaven Rezic. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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