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#!/usr/local/bin/perl

use Config;
use File::Basename qw(&basename &dirname);

# List explicitly here the shell variables you want Configure
# to look for.
#  $startperl

# This forces PL files to create target in same directory as PL file.
# This is so that make depend always knows where to find PL derivatives.
chdir(dirname($0));
($file = basename($0)) =~ s/\.PL$//;
$file =~ s/\.pl$//
	if ($Config{'osname'} eq 'VMS' or
	    $Config{'osname'} eq 'OS2');  # "case-forgiving"

open OUT,">$file" or die "Can't create $file: $!";

print "Extracting $file (with variable substitutions)\n";

# In this section, perl variables will be expanded during extraction.
# You can use $Config{...} to use Configure variables.

print OUT <<"!GROK!THIS!";	
$Config{'startperl'}
    eval 'exec perl -S \$0 "\$@"'
	if 0;
!GROK!THIS!

# In the following, perl variables are not expanded during extraction.

print OUT <<'!NO!SUBS!';

#
# Perldoc revision #1 -- look up a piece of documentation in .pod format that
# is embedded in the perl installation tree.
#
# This is not to be confused with Tom Christianson's perlman, which is a
# man replacement, written in perl. This perldoc is strictly for reading
# the perl manuals, though it too is written in perl.
#
# Version 1.1: Thu Nov  9 07:23:47 EST 1995
#		Kenneth Albanowski <kjahds@kjahds.com>
#	-added VMS support
#	-added better error recognition (on no found pages, just exit. On
#	 missing nroff/pod2man, just display raw pod.)
#	-added recursive/case-insensitive matching (thanks, Andreas). This
#	 slows things down a bit, unfortunately. Give a precise name, and
#	 it'll run faster.
#
# Version 1.01:	Tue May 30 14:47:34 EDT 1995
#		Andy Dougherty  <doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu>
#   -added pod documentation.
#   -added PATH searching.
#   -added searching pod/ subdirectory (mainly to pick up perlfunc.pod
#    and friends.
#
#
# TODO:
#
#	Cache directories read during sloppy match
#

=head1 NAME

perldoc - Look up Perl documentation in pod format.

=head1 SYNOPSIS

B<perldoc> [B<-h>] [B<-v>] PageName|ModuleName|ProgramName

=head1 DESCRIPTION

I<perldoc> looks up a piece of documentation in .pod format that is
embedded in the perl installation tree or in a perl script, and displays
it via pod2man | nroff -man | $PAGER.  This is primarily used for the
documentation for the perl library modules. 

Your system may also have man pages installed for those modules, in
which case you can probably just use the man(1) command.

=head1 OPTIONS

=over 5

=item B<-h> help

Prints out a brief help message.

=item B<-v> verbose

Describes search for the item in detail.

=item B<PageName|ModuleName|ProgramName>

The item you want to look up.  Nested modules (such as C<File::Basename>)
are specified either as C<File::Basename> or C<File/Basename>.  You may also
give a descriptive name of a page, such as C<perlfunc>. You make also give a
partial or wrong-case name, such as "basename" for "File::Basename", but
this will be slower, if there is more then one page with the same partial
name, you will only get the first one.

=back

=head1 ENVIRONMENT

Any switches in the C<PERLDOC> environment variable will be used before the 
command line arguments.  C<perldoc> also searches directories
specified by the C<PERL5LIB> (or C<PERLLIB> if C<PERL5LIB> is not
defined) and C<PATH> environment variables.
(The latter is so that embedded pods for executables, such as
C<perldoc> itself, are available.)

=head1 AUTHOR

Kenneth Albanowski <kjahds@kjahds.com>

Minor updates by Andy Dougherty <doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu>

=head1 SEE ALSO

=head1 DIAGNOSTICS

=cut

if(@ARGV<1) {
	die <<EOF;
Usage: $0 [-h] [-v] PageName|ModuleName|ProgramName

We suggest you use "perldoc perldoc" to get aquainted 
with the system.
EOF
}

use Getopt::Std;

sub usage{
        warn "@_\n" if @_;
    die <<EOF;
perldoc [-h] [-v] PageName|ModuleName|ProgramName...
    -h   Display this help message.
    -v	 Verbosely describe what's going on.
PageName|ModuleName...
         is the name of a piece of documentation that you want to look at. You 
         may either give a descriptive name of the page (as in the case of
         `perlfunc') the name of a module, either like `Term::Info', 
         `Term/Info', the partial name of a module, like `info', or 
         `makemaker', or the name of a program, like `perldoc'.
         
Any switches in the PERLDOC environment variable will be used before the 
command line arguments.

EOF
}

use Text::ParseWords;


unshift(@ARGV,shellwords($ENV{"PERLDOC"}));

getopts("hv") || usage;

usage if $opt_h;

$index = $opt_i;
@pages = @ARGV;

sub containspod {
	my($file) = @_;
	local($_);
	open(TEST,"<$file");
	while(<TEST>) {
		if(/^=head/) {
			close(TEST);
			return 1;
		}
	}
	close(TEST);
	return 0;
}

 sub minus_f_nocase {
     my($file) = @_;
     local *DIR;
     local($")="/";
     my(@p,$p,$cip);
     foreach $p (split(/\//, $file)){
 	if (-d ("@p/$p")){
 	    push @p, $p;
 	} elsif (-f ("@p/$p")) {
 	    return "@p/$p";
 	} else {
 	    my $found=0;
 	    my $lcp = lc $p;
 	    opendir DIR, "@p";
 	    while ($cip=readdir(DIR)) {
 		if (lc $cip eq $lcp){
 		    $found++;
 		    last;
 		}
 	    }
 	    closedir DIR;
 	    return "" unless $found;
 	    push @p, $cip;
 	    return "@p" if -f "@p";
 	}
     }
     return; # is not a file
 }
 
  sub searchfor {
  	my($recurse,$s,@dirs) = @_;
  	$s =~ s!::!/!g;
  	printf STDERR "looking for $s in @dirs\n" if $opt_v;
 	my $ret;
 	my $i;
 	my $dir;
  	for ($i=0;$i<@dirs;$i++) {
  		$dir = $dirs[$i];
 	    if ((    $ret = minus_f_nocase "$dir/$s.pod")
 		or ( $ret = minus_f_nocase "$dir/$s.pm"  and containspod($ret))
 		or ( $ret = minus_f_nocase "$dir/$s"     and containspod($ret))
 		or ( $ret = minus_f_nocase "$dir/pod/$s.pod")
 		or ( $ret = minus_f_nocase "$dir/pod/$s" and containspod($ret)))
 		{ return $ret; }
 		
 		if($recurse) {
			opendir(D,$dir);
			my(@newdirs) = grep(-d,map("$dir/$_",grep(!/^\.\.?$/,readdir(D))));
			closedir(D);
			print STDERR "Also looking in @newdirs\n" if $opt_v;
			push(@dirs,@newdirs);
 		}
 	}
  	return ();
  }


foreach (@pages) {
	print STDERR "Searching for $_\n" if $opt_v;
	# We must look both in @INC for library modules and in PATH
	# for executables, like h2xs or perldoc itself.
	@searchdirs = @INC;
	push(@searchdirs, grep(-d, split(':', $ENV{'PATH'})));
	@files= searchfor(0,$_,@searchdirs);
	if( @files ) {
		print STDERR "Found as @files\n" if $opt_v;
	} else {
		# no match, try recursive search
		
		@searchdirs = grep(!/^\.$/,@INC);
		
		
		@files= searchfor(1,$_,@searchdirs);
		if( @files ) {
			print STDERR "Loosly found as @files\n" if $opt_v;
		} else {
			print STDERR "No documentation found for '$_'\n";
		}
	}
	push(@found,@files);
}

if(!@found) {
	exit 1;
}

$cmd=$filter="";

if( ! -t STDOUT ) { $opt_f = 1 }

require Config;

$VMS = $Config::Config{'osname'} eq "VMS";

unless($VMS) {
	$tmp = "/tmp/perldoc1.$$";
	$tmp2 = "/tmp/perldoc2.$$";
	$goodresult = 0;
} else {
	$tmp = 'Sys$Scratch:perldoc.tmp1_'.$$;
	$tmp2 = 'Sys$Scratch:perldoc.tmp2_'.$$;
	$goodresult = 1;
}

foreach (@found) {
	
	open(TMP,">>$tmp");
	$rslt = `pod2man $_ | nroff -man`;
	if ($VMS) { $err = !($? % 2) || $rslt =~ /IVVERB/; }
	else      { $err = $?; }
	print TMP $rslt unless $err;
	close TMP;
	                                                
	1 while unlink($tmp2); # Possibly pointless VMSism
	
	if( $err or -z $tmp) {
		open(OUT,">>$tmp");
		open(IN,"<$_");
		print OUT while <IN>;
		close(IN);
		close(OUT);
	}
}

if( $opt_f ) {
	open(TMP,"<$tmp");
	print while <TMP>;
	close(TMP);
} else {
    pager:
    {
		if( $ENV{PAGER} and system("$ENV{PAGER} $tmp")==$goodresult) 
			{ last pager }
		if( $Config{pager} and system("$Config{pager} $tmp")==$goodresult) 
			{ last pager }
		if( system("more $tmp")==$goodresult)
			{ last pager }
		if( system("less $tmp")==$goodresult) 
			{ last pager }
		if( system("pg $tmp")==$goodresult) 
			{ last pager }
		if( system("view $tmp")==$goodresult) 
			{ last pager }
	}
}

1 while unlink($tmp); #Possibly pointless VMSism

exit 0;
!NO!SUBS!

close OUT or die "Can't close $file: $!";
chmod 0755, $file or die "Can't reset permissions for $file: $!\n";
exec("$Config{'eunicefix'} $file") if $Config{'eunicefix'} ne ':';