NAME
Pod::Tree::PerlMap - map names to URLs
SYNOPSIS
$perl_map = new Pod::Tree::PerlMap;
$perl_map->add_page ($name, $file);
$perl_map->add_func ($func, $file);
$perl_map->force_func(0);
$perl_map->force_func(1);
$perl_map->set_depth ($depth);
($base, $page, $section) = $perl_map->map($base, $page, $section);
DESCRIPTION
Pod::Tree::PerlMap
maps L<> markups to URLs.
The Pod::Tree::Perl*
translators make entries in the map. Pod::Tree::HTML
uses the map to translate links before it emits them.
METHODS
- $perl_map->
add_page
($name, $file) -
Map $name to $file. $name is the name of a POD, as used in L<> markups. $file is the path to the HTML file that is the target of the link.
- $perl_map->
add_func
($func, $file) -
Maps $func to $file. $func is the name of a function described in perlfunc.pod. $file is the name of the HTML file where it is described.
- $perl_map->
force_func
($state) -
Controls interpretation of links of the form L<func>.
If $state is true, calls to
map
will interpret L<func> as L<perlfunc/func>.If $state is false, calls to
map
will interpret L<func> normally. - $perl_map->
set_depth
($depth) -
Informs $perl_map of the depth of the referring page in the HTML directory tree. $perl_map needs to know this so that it can construct relative links.
- ($base, $page, $section) = $perl_map->
map
($base, $page, $section) -
Remaps a link.
$base is the base URL for the HTML page, if any. $page is the page given in an L<> markup. $section is the section given in the L<> markup, if any.
map
returns a new $base, $page, and $section that can be used to construct a link to the HTML page.
REQUIRES
Nothing.
EXPORTS
Nothing.
AUTHOR
Steven McDougall, swmcd@world.std.com
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000 by Steven McDougall. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl.