NAME
Bigtop::Docs::TOC - Table of Contents for Bigtop::Docs::* documentation modules
What Should I Read?
This document is a brief annotated list of each Bigtop::Docs::* module.
- Bigtop::Docs::About
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Describes the features and motivations of Bigtop.
- Bigtop::Docs::Cookbook
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Modeled after the Perl Cookbook, this provides a list of things you might want to do, the syntax needed to make Bigtop do them for you, and the output produced by them.
- Bigtop::Docs::Keywords
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A (fairly) complete list of keywords Bigtop understands in a compact text file. See Bigtop::Docs::QuickRef for most of the same information in html tabular formatting.
- Bigtop::Docs::Modules
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Documents many of the modules in the bigtop distribution including at least: Bigtop.pm, Bigtop::Parser. This includes a description of the grammar of the Bigtop language and how to work with it. (Note that the grammar is now in its own file called bigtop.grammar, but this has no effect on the docs in Bigtop::Docs::Modules. It may be out of date, but the extraction of the grammar is not the reason.)
- Bigtop::Docs::QuickRef
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This provides a somewhat complete list of all the keywords Bigtop understands along with some examples in html form. The depth of the tables involved makes it somewhat difficult to use. For a more compact version in plain text, see Bigtop::Docs::Keywords.
- Bigtop::Docs::Syntax
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This is meant to fully describe all of the syntax (including deprecations) in the Bigtop language. It is the encyclopedic version of Bigtop::Docs::Keywords.
- Bigtop::Docs::TentTut
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The tentmaker tutorial. Explains in detail how to use tentmaker to edit Bigtop files. Filled with beautiful screen shots.
- Bigtop::Docs::Tutorial
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If you don't like tentmaker, this is where you should start. It walks through building a moderately complex application from scratch using a text editor to enter the proper Bigtop syntax.
- Bigtop::Docs::Vim
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Explains how to install vim syntax highlighting for Bigtop source files.
AUTHOR
Phil Crow