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Text::Markup::None(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Text::Markup::None(3pm) |
Name¶
Text::Markup::None - Turn a file with no known markup into HTML
Synopsis¶
use Text::Markup; my $html = Text::Markup->new->parse(file => 'README'); my $raw = Text::Markup->new->parse( file => 'README', options => [ raw => 1 ], );
Description¶
This is the default parser used by Text::Markdown in the event that it cannot determine the format of a text file. All it does is read the file in (relying on a BOM <https://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/utf_bom.html#BOM>, encodes all entities, and then returns an HTML string with the file in a "<pre>" element. This will be handy for files that really are nothing but plain text, like README files.
By default this parser is not associated with any file extensions. To have Text::Markup also recognize files for this module, load it directly and pass a regular expression matching the desired extension(s), like so:
use Text::Markup::None qr{te?xt};
Normally this module returns the output wrapped in a minimal HTML document skeleton. If you would like the raw output without the skeleton, you can pass the "raw" option to "parse".
Author¶
David E. Wheeler <david@justatheory.com>
Copyright and License¶
Copyright (c) 2011-2024 David E. Wheeler. Some Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
2024-03-03 | perl v5.38.2 |