NAME
Perl::APIReference - Programmatically query the perlapi
SYNOPSIS
use Perl::APIReference;
my $api = Perl::APIReference->new(perl_version => '5.22.1');
my $api_index_hash = $api->index;
DESCRIPTION
This module allows accessing the perlapi documentation for multiple releases of perl as an index (a hash).
Currently, the stable releases perl 5.22.0-1, 5.20.0-2, 5.18.0-2, 5.16.0-3, 5.14.0-3, 5.12.0-4, 5.10.0-1, 5.8.0-9, and 5.6.0-2 are supported. To add support for another release, simply send me the release's perlapi.pod via email or via an RT ticket and I'll add it in the next release.
API docs for development releases may be dropped from the distribution at any time. The general policy on this is to try and ship the APIs for the newest development release.
METHODS
new
Constructor. Takes the perl_version
argument which specifies the version of the perlapi that you want to use. The version has to be in the form 5.008009
to indicate perl 5.8.9. For the initial releases in a new family (5.10.0, etc), the shortened forms 5.010
and 5.01
can be used.
Special perl_version
settings are newest
and newest_devel
which correspond to the newest available stable and experimental perl API versions.
index
Returns the index of perlapi entries and their documentation as a hash reference.
perl_version
Returns the API object's perl version. Possibly normalized to the floating point form (version->new($version)->numify()
).
as_yaml_calltips
Dumps the index as a YAML file in the format used by the Padre calltips. Requires YAML::Tiny.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Steffen Mueller, <smueller@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009-2015 by Steffen Mueller
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.6.0 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.