NAME Pod::ROBODoc - Convert ROBODoc to Pod. VERSION 0.3 SYNOPSIS use Pod::ROBODoc; my $parser = Pod::ROBODoc->new(); $parser->convert( input => '/path/to/inputfile', output => '/path/to/outputfile, ); DESCRIPTION Pod::ROBODoc is a simple ROBODoc-to-Pod converter. METHODS new( [OPTIONS] ) "new" creates a Pod::ROBODoc object. Options are passed as name-value pairs. keepsource Boolean indicating whether to keep data found within ROBODoc SOURCE tags. Defaults to false. skipblanks Boolean indicating whether to strip out whitespace-only lines from ROBODoc. Defaults to false. customtags Reference to an array of custom ROBODoc tag names. Defaults to an empty list. filter( [INPUT [,OUTPUT]] ) "filter" takes an input stream containing ROBODoc documentation, converts it to Pod, and writes it to the output stream. input The input stream containing ROBODoc documentation. If specified, this must be a file name. Defaults to STDIN. output The output stream to which the Pod will be written. If specified, this must be a file name. Defaults to STDOUT. convert( INPUT ) "convert" takes a string containing ROBODoc documentation, converts it to Pod, and returns the Pod string. input The input string containing ROBODoc documentation. CONFIGURATION TODO DEPENDENCIES Carp, IO::File, IO::String, Params::Validate BUGS AND LIMITATIONS Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-Pod-ROBODoc at rt dot cpan dot org", or through the web interface at . I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. You may also use this module's github issues tracker at . There is currently no support for using filehandles as input and output streams. This is planned for a future release. TODO * Write much more extensive tests for generated Pod * Write unit tests for robodoc2pod script SEE ALSO * Pod * ROBODoc ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This module was inspired by the following post: Much of the module design and test suite were adapted from elements of Pod::WikiDoc. AUTHOR Matt Grimm, "mgrimm at cpan dot org" COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2010, Matt Grimm, All rights reserved This software is available under the same terms as perl.