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############################################################################# # Pod/Checker.pm -- check pod documents for syntax errors # # Copyright (C) 1994-2000 by Bradford Appleton. All rights reserved. # This file is part of "PodParser". PodParser is free software; # you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms # as Perl itself. ############################################################################# package Pod::Checker; use strict; use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT %VALID_COMMANDS %VALID_SEQUENCES); $VERSION = '1.60'; ## Current version of this package require 5.005; ## requires this Perl version or later use Pod::ParseUtils; ## for hyperlinks and lists =head1 NAME Pod::Checker, podchecker() - check pod documents for syntax errors =head1 SYNOPSIS use Pod::Checker; $num_errors = podchecker($filepath, $outputpath, %options); my $checker = new Pod::Checker %options; $checker->parse_from_file($filepath, \*STDERR); =head1 OPTIONS/ARGUMENTS C<$filepath> is the input POD to read and C<$outputpath> is where to write POD syntax error messages. Either argument may be a scalar indicating a file-path, or else a reference to an open filehandle. If unspecified, the input-file it defaults to C<\*STDIN>, and the output-file defaults to C<\*STDERR>. =head2 podchecker() This function can take a hash of options: =over 4 =item B<-warnings> =E<gt> I<val> Turn warnings on/off. I<val> is usually 1 for on, but higher values trigger additional warnings. See L<"Warnings">. =back =head1 DESCRIPTION B<podchecker> will perform syntax checking of Perl5 POD format documentation. Curious/ambitious users are welcome to propose additional features they wish to see in B<Pod::Checker> and B<podchecker> and verify that the checks are consistent with L<perlpod>. The following checks are currently performed: =over 4 =item * Unknown '=xxxx' commands, unknown 'XE<lt>...E<gt>' interior-sequences, and unterminated interior sequences. =item * Check for proper balancing of C<=begin> and C<=end>. The contents of such a block are generally ignored, i.e. no syntax checks are performed. =item * Check for proper nesting and balancing of C<=over>, C<=item> and C<=back>. =item * Check for same nested interior-sequences (e.g. C<LE<lt>...LE<lt>...E<gt>...E<gt>>). =item * Check for malformed or non-existing entities C<EE<lt>...E<gt>>. =item * Check for correct syntax of hyperlinks C<LE<lt>...E<gt>>. See L<perlpod> for details. =item * Check for unresolved document-internal links. This check may also reveal misspelled links that seem to be internal links but should be links to something else. =back =head1 DIAGNOSTICS =head2 Errors =over 4 =item * empty =headn A heading (C<=head1> or C<=head2>) without any text? That ain't no heading! =item * =over on line I<N> without closing =back The C<=over> command does not have a corresponding C<=back> before the next heading (C<=head1> or C<=head2>) or the end of the file. =item * =item without previous =over =item * =back without previous =over An C<=item> or C<=back> command has been found outside a C<=over>/C<=back> block. =item * No argument for =begin A C<=begin> command was found that is not followed by the formatter specification. =item * =end without =begin A standalone C<=end> command was found. =item * Nested =begin's There were at least two consecutive C<=begin> commands without the corresponding C<=end>. Only one C<=begin> may be active at a time. =item * =for without formatter specification There is no specification of the formatter after the C<=for> command. =item * Apparent command =foo not preceded by blank line A command which has ended up in the middle of a paragraph or other command, such as =item one =item two <-- bad =item * unresolved internal link I<NAME> The given link to I<NAME> does not have a matching node in the current POD. This also happened when a single word node name is not enclosed in C<"">. =item * Unknown command "I<CMD>" An invalid POD command has been found. Valid are C<=head1>, C<=head2>, C<=head3>, C<=head4>, C<=over>, C<=item>, C<=back>, C<=begin>, C<=end>, C<=for>, C<=pod>, C<=cut> =item * Unknown interior-sequence "I<SEQ>" An invalid markup command has been encountered. Valid are: C<BE<lt>E<gt>>, C<CE<lt>E<gt>>, C<EE<lt>E<gt>>, C<FE<lt>E<gt>>, C<IE<lt>E<gt>>, C<LE<lt>E<gt>>, C<SE<lt>E<gt>>, C<XE<lt>E<gt>>, C<ZE<lt>E<gt>> =item * nested commands I<CMD>E<lt>...I<CMD>E<lt>...E<gt>...E<gt> Two nested identical markup commands have been found. Generally this does not make sense. =item * garbled entity I<STRING> The I<STRING> found cannot be interpreted as a character entity. =item * Entity number out of range An entity specified by number (dec, hex, oct) is out of range (1-255). =item * malformed link LE<lt>E<gt> The link found cannot be parsed because it does not conform to the syntax described in L<perlpod>. =item * nonempty ZE<lt>E<gt> The C<ZE<lt>E<gt>> sequence is supposed to be empty. =item * empty XE<lt>E<gt> The index entry specified contains nothing but whitespace. =item * Spurious text after =pod / =cut The commands C<=pod> and C<=cut> do not take any arguments. =item * Spurious =cut command A C<=cut> command was found without a preceding POD paragraph. =item * Spurious =pod command A C<=pod> command was found after a preceding POD paragraph. =item * Spurious character(s) after =back The C<=back> command does not take any arguments. =back =head2 Warnings These may not necessarily cause trouble, but indicate mediocre style. =over 4 =item * multiple occurrence of link target I<name> The POD file has some C<=item> and/or C<=head> commands that have the same text. Potential hyperlinks to such a text cannot be unique then. This warning is printed only with warning level greater than one. =item * line containing nothing but whitespace in paragraph There is some whitespace on a seemingly empty line. POD is very sensitive to such things, so this is flagged. B<vi> users switch on the B<list> option to avoid this problem. =begin _disabled_ =item * file does not start with =head The file starts with a different POD directive than head. This is most probably something you do not want. =end _disabled_ =item * previous =item has no contents There is a list C<=item> right above the flagged line that has no text contents. You probably want to delete empty items. =item * preceding non-item paragraph(s) A list introduced by C<=over> starts with a text or verbatim paragraph, but continues with C<=item>s. Move the non-item paragraph out of the C<=over>/C<=back> block. =item * =item type mismatch (I<one> vs. I<two>) A list started with e.g. a bullet-like C<=item> and continued with a numbered one. This is obviously inconsistent. For most translators the type of the I<first> C<=item> determines the type of the list. =item * I<N> unescaped C<E<lt>E<gt>> in paragraph Angle brackets not written as C<E<lt>ltE<gt>> and C<E<lt>gtE<gt>> can potentially cause errors as they could be misinterpreted as markup commands. This is only printed when the -warnings level is greater than 1. =item * Unknown entity A character entity was found that does not belong to the standard ISO set or the POD specials C<verbar> and C<sol>. =item * No items in =over The list opened with C<=over> does not contain any items. =item * No argument for =item C<=item> without any parameters is deprecated. It should either be followed by C<*> to indicate an unordered list, by a number (optionally followed by a dot) to indicate an ordered (numbered) list or simple text for a definition list. =item * empty section in previous paragraph The previous section (introduced by a C<=head> command) does not contain any text. This usually indicates that something is missing. Note: A C<=head1> followed immediately by C<=head2> does not trigger this warning. =item * Verbatim paragraph in NAME section The NAME section (C<=head1 NAME>) should consist of a single paragraph with the script/module name, followed by a dash `-' and a very short description of what the thing is good for. =item * =headI<n> without preceding higher level For example if there is a C<=head2> in the POD file prior to a C<=head1>. =back =head2 Hyperlinks There are some warnings with respect to malformed hyperlinks: =over 4 =item * ignoring leading/trailing whitespace in link There is whitespace at the beginning or the end of the contents of LE<lt>...E<gt>. =item * (section) in '$page' deprecated There is a section detected in the page name of LE<lt>...E<gt>, e.g. C<LE<lt>passwd(2)E<gt>>. POD hyperlinks may point to POD documents only. Please write C<CE<lt>passwd(2)E<gt>> instead. Some formatters are able to expand this to appropriate code. For links to (builtin) functions, please say C<LE<lt>perlfunc/mkdirE<gt>>, without (). =item * alternative text/node '%s' contains non-escaped | or / The characters C<|> and C</> are special in the LE<lt>...E<gt> context. Although the hyperlink parser does its best to determine which "/" is text and which is a delimiter in case of doubt, one ought to escape these literal characters like this: / E<sol> | E<verbar> =back =head1 RETURN VALUE B<podchecker> returns the number of POD syntax errors found or -1 if there were no POD commands at all found in the file. =head1 EXAMPLES See L</SYNOPSIS> =head1 INTERFACE While checking, this module collects document properties, e.g. the nodes for hyperlinks (C<=headX>, C<=item>) and index entries (C<XE<lt>E<gt>>). POD translators can use this feature to syntax-check and get the nodes in a first pass before actually starting to convert. This is expensive in terms of execution time, but allows for very robust conversions. Since PodParser-1.24 the B<Pod::Checker> module uses only the B<poderror> method to print errors and warnings. The summary output (e.g. "Pod syntax OK") has been dropped from the module and has been included in B<podchecker> (the script). This allows users of B<Pod::Checker> to control completely the output behavior. Users of B<podchecker> (the script) get the well-known behavior. =cut ############################################################################# #use diagnostics; use Carp qw(croak); use Exporter; use Pod::Parser; @ISA = qw(Pod::Parser); @EXPORT = qw(&podchecker); my %VALID_COMMANDS = ( 'pod' => 1, 'cut' => 1, 'head1' => 1, 'head2' => 1, 'head3' => 1, 'head4' => 1, 'over' => 1, 'back' => 1, 'item' => 1, 'for' => 1, 'begin' => 1, 'end' => 1, 'encoding' => 1, ); my %VALID_SEQUENCES = ( 'I' => 1, 'B' => 1, 'S' => 1, 'C' => 1, 'L' => 1, 'F' => 1, 'X' => 1, 'Z' => 1, 'E' => 1, ); # stolen from HTML::Entities my %ENTITIES = ( # Some normal chars that have special meaning in SGML context amp => '&', # ampersand 'gt' => '>', # greater than 'lt' => '<', # less than quot => '"', # double quote # PUBLIC ISO 8879-1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN//HTML AElig => '�', # capital AE diphthong (ligature) Aacute => '�', # capital A, acute accent Acirc => '�', # capital A, circumflex accent Agrave => '�', # capital A, grave accent Aring => '�', # capital A, ring Atilde => '�', # capital A, tilde Auml => '�', # capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark Ccedil => '�', # capital C, cedilla ETH => '�', # capital Eth, Icelandic Eacute => '�', # capital E, acute accent Ecirc => '�', # capital E, circumflex accent Egrave => '�', # capital E, grave accent Euml => '�', # capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark Iacute => '�', # capital I, acute accent Icirc => '�', # capital I, circumflex accent Igrave => '�', # capital I, grave accent Iuml => '�', # capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark Ntilde => '�', # capital N, tilde Oacute => '�', # capital O, acute accent Ocirc => '�', # capital O, circumflex accent Ograve => '�', # capital O, grave accent Oslash => '�', # capital O, slash Otilde => '�', # capital O, tilde Ouml => '�', # capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark THORN => '�', # capital THORN, Icelandic Uacute => '�', # capital U, acute accent Ucirc => '�', # capital U, circumflex accent Ugrave => '�', # capital U, grave accent Uuml => '�', # capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark Yacute => '�', # capital Y, acute accent aacute => '�', # small a, acute accent acirc => '�', # small a, circumflex accent aelig => '�', # small ae diphthong (ligature) agrave => '�', # small a, grave accent aring => '�', # small a, ring atilde => '�', # small a, tilde auml => '�', # small a, dieresis or umlaut mark ccedil => '�', # small c, cedilla eacute => '�', # small e, acute accent ecirc => '�', # small e, circumflex accent egrave => '�', # small e, grave accent eth => '�', # small eth, Icelandic euml => '�', # small e, dieresis or umlaut mark iacute => '�', # small i, acute accent icirc => '�', # small i, circumflex accent igrave => '�', # small i, grave accent iuml => '�', # small i, dieresis or umlaut mark ntilde => '�', # small n, tilde oacute => '�', # small o, acute accent ocirc => '�', # small o, circumflex accent ograve => '�', # small o, grave accent oslash => '�', # small o, slash otilde => '�', # small o, tilde ouml => '�', # small o, dieresis or umlaut mark szlig => '�', # small sharp s, German (sz ligature) thorn => '�', # small thorn, Icelandic uacute => '�', # small u, acute accent ucirc => '�', # small u, circumflex accent ugrave => '�', # small u, grave accent uuml => '�', # small u, dieresis or umlaut mark yacute => '�', # small y, acute accent yuml => '�', # small y, dieresis or umlaut mark # Some extra Latin 1 chars that are listed in the HTML3.2 draft (21-May-96) copy => '�', # copyright sign reg => '�', # registered sign nbsp => "\240", # non breaking space # Additional ISO-8859/1 entities listed in rfc1866 (section 14) iexcl => '�', cent => '�', pound => '�', curren => '�', yen => '�', brvbar => '�', sect => '�', uml => '�', ordf => '�', laquo => '�', 'not' => '�', # not is a keyword in perl shy => '�', macr => '�', deg => '�', plusmn => '�', sup1 => '�', sup2 => '�', sup3 => '�', acute => '�', micro => '�', para => '�', middot => '�', cedil => '�', ordm => '�', raquo => '�', frac14 => '�', frac12 => '�', frac34 => '�', iquest => '�', 'times' => '�', # times is a keyword in perl divide => '�', # some POD special entities verbar => '|', sol => '/' ); ##--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ##--------------------------------- ## Function definitions begin here ##--------------------------------- sub podchecker { my ($infile, $outfile, %options) = @_; local $_; ## Set defaults $infile ||= \*STDIN; $outfile ||= \*STDERR; ## Now create a pod checker my $checker = new Pod::Checker(%options); ## Now check the pod document for errors $checker->parse_from_file($infile, $outfile); ## Return the number of errors found return $checker->num_errors(); } ##--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ##------------------------------- ## Method definitions begin here ##------------------------------- ################################## =over 4 =item C<Pod::Checker-E<gt>new( %options )> Return a reference to a new Pod::Checker object that inherits from Pod::Parser and is used for calling the required methods later. The following options are recognized: C<-warnings =E<gt> num> Print warnings if C<num> is true. The higher the value of C<num>, the more warnings are printed. Currently there are only levels 1 and 2. C<-quiet =E<gt> num> If C<num> is true, do not print any errors/warnings. This is useful when Pod::Checker is used to munge POD code into plain text from within POD formatters. =cut ## sub new { ## my $this = shift; ## my $class = ref($this) || $this; ## my %params = @_; ## my $self = {%params}; ## bless $self, $class; ## $self->initialize(); ## return $self; ## } sub initialize { my $self = shift; ## Initialize number of errors, and setup an error function to ## increment this number and then print to the designated output. $self->{_NUM_ERRORS} = 0; $self->{_NUM_WARNINGS} = 0; $self->{-quiet} ||= 0; # set the error handling subroutine $self->errorsub($self->{-quiet} ? sub { 1; } : 'poderror'); $self->{_commands} = 0; # total number of POD commands encountered $self->{_list_stack} = []; # stack for nested lists $self->{_have_begin} = ''; # stores =begin $self->{_links} = []; # stack for internal hyperlinks $self->{_nodes} = []; # stack for =head/=item nodes $self->{_index} = []; # text in X<> # print warnings? $self->{-warnings} = 1 unless(defined $self->{-warnings}); $self->{_current_head1} = ''; # the current =head1 block $self->parseopts(-process_cut_cmd => 1, -warnings => $self->{-warnings}); } ################################## =item C<$checker-E<gt>poderror( @args )> =item C<$checker-E<gt>poderror( {%opts}, @args )> Internal method for printing errors and warnings. If no options are given, simply prints "@_". The following options are recognized and used to form the output: -msg A message to print prior to C<@args>. -line The line number the error occurred in. -file The file (name) the error occurred in. -severity The error level, should be 'WARNING' or 'ERROR'. =cut # Invoked as $self->poderror( @args ), or $self->poderror( {%opts}, @args ) sub poderror { my $self = shift; my %opts = (ref $_[0]) ? %{shift()} : (); ## Retrieve options chomp( my $msg = ($opts{-msg} || '')."@_" ); my $line = (exists $opts{-line}) ? " at line $opts{-line}" : ''; my $file = (exists $opts{-file}) ? " in file $opts{-file}" : ''; unless (exists $opts{-severity}) { ## See if can find severity in message prefix $opts{-severity} = $1 if ( $msg =~ s/^\**\s*([A-Z]{3,}):\s+// ); } my $severity = (exists $opts{-severity}) ? "*** $opts{-severity}: " : ''; ## Increment error count and print message " ++($self->{_NUM_ERRORS}) if(!%opts || ($opts{-severity} && $opts{-severity} eq 'ERROR')); ++($self->{_NUM_WARNINGS}) if(!%opts || ($opts{-severity} && $opts{-severity} eq 'WARNING')); unless($self->{-quiet}) { my $out_fh = $self->output_handle() || \*STDERR; print $out_fh ($severity, $msg, $line, $file, "\n") if($self->{-warnings} || !%opts || $opts{-severity} ne 'WARNING'); } } ################################## =item C<$checker-E<gt>num_errors()> Set (if argument specified) and retrieve the number of errors found. =cut sub num_errors { return (@_ > 1) ? ($_[0]->{_NUM_ERRORS} = $_[1]) : $_[0]->{_NUM_ERRORS}; } ################################## =item C<$checker-E<gt>num_warnings()> Set (if argument specified) and retrieve the number of warnings found. =cut sub num_warnings { return (@_ > 1) ? ($_[0]->{_NUM_WARNINGS} = $_[1]) : $_[0]->{_NUM_WARNINGS}; } ################################## =item C<$checker-E<gt>name()> Set (if argument specified) and retrieve the canonical name of POD as found in the C<=head1 NAME> section. =cut sub name { return (@_ > 1 && $_[1]) ? ($_[0]->{-name} = $_[1]) : $_[0]->{-name}; } ################################## =item C<$checker-E<gt>node()> Add (if argument specified) and retrieve the nodes (as defined by C<=headX> and C<=item>) of the current POD. The nodes are returned in the order of their occurrence. They consist of plain text, each piece of whitespace is collapsed to a single blank. =cut sub node { my ($self,$text) = @_; if(defined $text) { $text =~ s/\s+$//s; # strip trailing whitespace $text =~ s/\s+/ /gs; # collapse whitespace # add node, order important! push(@{$self->{_nodes}}, $text); # keep also a uniqueness counter $self->{_unique_nodes}->{$text}++ if($text !~ /^\s*$/s); return $text; } @{$self->{_nodes}}; } ################################## =item C<$checker-E<gt>idx()> Add (if argument specified) and retrieve the index entries (as defined by C<XE<lt>E<gt>>) of the current POD. They consist of plain text, each piece of whitespace is collapsed to a single blank. =cut # set/return index entries of current POD sub idx { my ($self,$text) = @_; if(defined $text) { $text =~ s/\s+$//s; # strip trailing whitespace $text =~ s/\s+/ /gs; # collapse whitespace # add node, order important! push(@{$self->{_index}}, $text); # keep also a uniqueness counter $self->{_unique_nodes}->{$text}++ if($text !~ /^\s*$/s); return $text; } @{$self->{_index}}; } ################################## =item C<$checker-E<gt>hyperlink()> Add (if argument specified) and retrieve the hyperlinks (as defined by C<LE<lt>E<gt>>) of the current POD. They consist of a 2-item array: line number and C<Pod::Hyperlink> object. =back =cut # set/return hyperlinks of the current POD sub hyperlink { my $self = shift; if($_[0]) { push(@{$self->{_links}}, $_[0]); return $_[0]; } @{$self->{_links}}; } ## overrides for Pod::Parser sub end_pod { ## Do some final checks and ## print the number of errors found my $self = shift; my $infile = $self->input_file(); if(@{$self->{_list_stack}}) { my $list; while(($list = $self->_close_list('EOF',$infile)) && $list->indent() ne 'auto') { $self->poderror({ -line => 'EOF', -file => $infile, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => '=over on line ' . $list->start() . ' without closing =back' }); } } # check validity of document internal hyperlinks # first build the node names from the paragraph text my %nodes; foreach($self->node()) { $nodes{$_} = 1; if(/^(\S+)\s+\S/) { # we have more than one word. Use the first as a node, too. # This is used heavily in perlfunc.pod $nodes{$1} ||= 2; # derived node } } foreach($self->idx()) { $nodes{$_} = 3; # index node } foreach($self->hyperlink()) { my ($line,$link) = @$_; # _TODO_ what if there is a link to the page itself by the name, # e.g. in Tk::Pod : L<Tk::Pod/"DESCRIPTION"> if($link->node() && !$link->page() && $link->type() ne 'hyperlink') { my $node = $self->_check_ptree($self->parse_text($link->node(), $line), $line, $infile, 'L'); if($node && !$nodes{$node}) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line || '', -file => $infile, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => "unresolved internal link '$node'"}); } } } # check the internal nodes for uniqueness. This pertains to # =headX, =item and X<...> if($self->{-warnings} && $self->{-warnings}>1) { foreach(grep($self->{_unique_nodes}->{$_} > 1, keys %{$self->{_unique_nodes}})) { $self->poderror({ -line => '-', -file => $infile, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => "multiple occurrence of link target '$_'"}); } } # no POD found here $self->num_errors(-1) if($self->{_commands} == 0); } # check a POD command directive sub command { my ($self, $cmd, $paragraph, $line_num, $pod_para) = @_; my ($file, $line) = $pod_para->file_line; ## Check the command syntax my $arg; # this will hold the command argument if (! $VALID_COMMANDS{$cmd}) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => "Unknown command '$cmd'" }); } else { # found a valid command $self->{_commands}++; # delete this line if below is enabled again $self->_commands_in_paragraphs($paragraph, $pod_para); ##### following check disabled due to strong request #if(!$self->{_commands}++ && $cmd !~ /^head/) { # $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, # -severity => 'WARNING', # -msg => "file does not start with =head" }); #} # check syntax of particular command if($cmd eq 'over') { # check for argument $arg = $self->interpolate_and_check($paragraph, $line,$file); my $indent = 4; # default if($arg && $arg =~ /^\s*(\d+)\s*$/) { $indent = $1; } # start a new list $self->_open_list($indent,$line,$file); } elsif($cmd eq 'item') { # are we in a list? unless(@{$self->{_list_stack}}) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => '=item without previous =over' }); # auto-open in case we encounter many more $self->_open_list('auto',$line,$file); } my $list = $self->{_list_stack}->[0]; # check whether the previous item had some contents if(defined $self->{_list_item_contents} && $self->{_list_item_contents} == 0) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => 'previous =item has no contents' }); } if($list->{_has_par}) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => 'preceding non-item paragraph(s)' }); delete $list->{_has_par}; } # check for argument $arg = $self->interpolate_and_check($paragraph, $line, $file); if($arg && $arg =~ /(\S+)/) { $arg =~ s/[\s\n]+$//; my $type; if($arg =~ /^[*]\s*(\S*.*)/) { $type = 'bullet'; $self->{_list_item_contents} = $1 ? 1 : 0; $arg = $1; } elsif($arg =~ /^\d+\.?\s+(\S*)/) { $type = 'number'; $self->{_list_item_contents} = $1 ? 1 : 0; $arg = $1; } else { $type = 'definition'; $self->{_list_item_contents} = 1; } my $first = $list->type(); if($first && $first ne $type) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => "=item type mismatch ('$first' vs. '$type')"}); } else { # first item $list->type($type); } } else { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => 'No argument for =item' }); $arg = ' '; # empty $self->{_list_item_contents} = 0; } # add this item $list->item($arg); # remember this node $self->node($arg); } elsif($cmd eq 'back') { # check if we have an open list unless(@{$self->{_list_stack}}) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => '=back without previous =over' }); } else { # check for spurious characters $arg = $self->interpolate_and_check($paragraph, $line,$file); if($arg && $arg =~ /\S/) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => 'Spurious character(s) after =back' }); } # close list my $list = $self->_close_list($line,$file); # check for empty lists if(!$list->item() && $self->{-warnings}) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => 'No items in =over (at line ' . $list->start() . ') / =back list'}); } } } elsif($cmd =~ /^head(\d+)/) { my $hnum = $1; $self->{"_have_head_$hnum"}++; # count head types if($hnum > 1 && !$self->{'_have_head_'.($hnum -1)}) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => "=head$hnum without preceding higher level"}); } # check whether the previous =head section had some contents if(defined $self->{_commands_in_head} && $self->{_commands_in_head} == 0 && defined $self->{_last_head} && $self->{_last_head} >= $hnum) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => 'empty section in previous paragraph'}); } $self->{_commands_in_head} = -1; $self->{_last_head} = $hnum; # check if there is an open list if(@{$self->{_list_stack}}) { my $list; while(($list = $self->_close_list($line,$file)) && $list->indent() ne 'auto') { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => '=over on line '. $list->start() . " without closing =back (at $cmd)" }); } } # remember this node $arg = $self->interpolate_and_check($paragraph, $line,$file); $arg =~ s/[\s\n]+$//s; $self->node($arg); unless(length($arg)) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => "empty =$cmd"}); } if($cmd eq 'head1') { $self->{_current_head1} = $arg; } else { $self->{_current_head1} = ''; } } elsif($cmd eq 'begin') { if($self->{_have_begin}) { # already have a begin $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => q{Nested =begin's (first at line } . $self->{_have_begin} . ')'}); } else { # check for argument $arg = $self->interpolate_and_check($paragraph, $line,$file); unless($arg && $arg =~ /(\S+)/) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => 'No argument for =begin'}); } # remember the =begin $self->{_have_begin} = "$line:$1"; } } elsif($cmd eq 'end') { if($self->{_have_begin}) { # close the existing =begin $self->{_have_begin} = ''; # check for spurious characters $arg = $self->interpolate_and_check($paragraph, $line,$file); # the closing argument is optional #if($arg && $arg =~ /\S/) { # $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, # -severity => 'WARNING', # -msg => "Spurious character(s) after =end" }); #} } else { # don't have a matching =begin $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => '=end without =begin' }); } } elsif($cmd eq 'for') { unless($paragraph =~ /\s*(\S+)\s*/) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => '=for without formatter specification' }); } $arg = ''; # do not expand paragraph below } elsif($cmd =~ /^(pod|cut)$/) { # check for argument $arg = $self->interpolate_and_check($paragraph, $line,$file); if($arg && $arg =~ /(\S+)/) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => "Spurious text after =$cmd"}); } if($cmd eq 'cut' && (!$self->{_PREVIOUS} || $self->{_PREVIOUS} eq 'cut')) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => "Spurious =cut command"}); } if($cmd eq 'pod' && $self->{_PREVIOUS} && $self->{_PREVIOUS} ne 'cut') { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => "Spurious =pod command"}); } } $self->{_commands_in_head}++; ## Check the interior sequences in the command-text $self->interpolate_and_check($paragraph, $line,$file) unless(defined $arg); } } sub _open_list { my ($self,$indent,$line,$file) = @_; my $list = Pod::List->new( -indent => $indent, -start => $line, -file => $file); unshift(@{$self->{_list_stack}}, $list); undef $self->{_list_item_contents}; $list; } sub _close_list { my ($self,$line,$file) = @_; my $list = shift(@{$self->{_list_stack}}); if(defined $self->{_list_item_contents} && $self->{_list_item_contents} == 0) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => 'previous =item has no contents' }); } undef $self->{_list_item_contents}; $list; } # process a block of some text sub interpolate_and_check { my ($self, $paragraph, $line, $file) = @_; ## Check the interior sequences in the command-text # and return the text $self->_check_ptree( $self->parse_text($paragraph,$line), $line, $file, ''); } sub _check_ptree { my ($self,$ptree,$line,$file,$nestlist) = @_; local($_); my $text = ''; # process each node in the parse tree foreach(@$ptree) { # regular text chunk unless(ref) { # count the unescaped angle brackets # complain only when warning level is greater than 1 if($self->{-warnings} && $self->{-warnings}>1) { my $count; if($count = tr/<>/<>/) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => "$count unescaped <> in paragraph" }); } } $text .= $_; next; } # have an interior sequence my $cmd = $_->cmd_name(); my $contents = $_->parse_tree(); ($file,$line) = $_->file_line(); # check for valid tag if (! $VALID_SEQUENCES{$cmd}) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => qq(Unknown interior-sequence '$cmd')}); # expand it anyway $text .= $self->_check_ptree($contents, $line, $file, "$nestlist$cmd"); next; } if(index($nestlist, $cmd) != -1) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => "nested commands $cmd<...$cmd<...>...>"}); # _TODO_ should we add the contents anyway? # expand it anyway, see below } if($cmd eq 'E') { # preserve entities if(@$contents > 1 || ref $$contents[0] || $$contents[0] !~ /^\w+$/) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => 'garbled entity ' . $_->raw_text()}); next; } my $ent = $$contents[0]; my $val; if($ent =~ /^0x[0-9a-f]+$/i) { # hexadec entity $val = hex($ent); } elsif($ent =~ /^0\d+$/) { # octal $val = oct($ent); } elsif($ent =~ /^\d+$/) { # numeric entity $val = $ent; } if(defined $val) { if($val>0 && $val<256) { $text .= chr($val); } else { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => 'Entity number out of range ' . $_->raw_text()}); } } elsif($ENTITIES{$ent}) { # known ISO entity $text .= $ENTITIES{$ent}; } else { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => 'Unknown entity ' . $_->raw_text()}); $text .= "E<$ent>"; } } elsif($cmd eq 'L') { # try to parse the hyperlink my $link = Pod::Hyperlink->new($contents->raw_text()); unless(defined $link) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => 'malformed link ' . $_->raw_text() ." : $@"}); next; } $link->line($line); # remember line if($self->{-warnings}) { foreach my $w ($link->warning()) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => $w }); } } # check the link text $text .= $self->_check_ptree($self->parse_text($link->text(), $line), $line, $file, "$nestlist$cmd"); # remember link $self->hyperlink([$line,$link]); } elsif($cmd =~ /[BCFIS]/) { # add the guts $text .= $self->_check_ptree($contents, $line, $file, "$nestlist$cmd"); } elsif($cmd eq 'Z') { if(length($contents->raw_text())) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => 'Nonempty Z<>'}); } } elsif($cmd eq 'X') { my $idx = $self->_check_ptree($contents, $line, $file, "$nestlist$cmd"); if($idx =~ /^\s*$/s) { $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => 'Empty X<>'}); } else { # remember this node $self->idx($idx); } } else { # not reached croak 'internal error'; } } $text; } # process a block of verbatim text sub verbatim { ## Nothing particular to check my ($self, $paragraph, $line_num, $pod_para) = @_; $self->_preproc_par($paragraph); $self->_commands_in_paragraphs($paragraph, $pod_para); if($self->{_current_head1} eq 'NAME') { my ($file, $line) = $pod_para->file_line; $self->poderror({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'WARNING', -msg => 'Verbatim paragraph in NAME section' }); } } # process a block of regular text sub textblock { my ($self, $paragraph, $line_num, $pod_para) = @_; my ($file, $line) = $pod_para->file_line; $self->_preproc_par($paragraph); $self->_commands_in_paragraphs($paragraph, $pod_para); # skip this paragraph if in a =begin block unless($self->{_have_begin}) { my $block = $self->interpolate_and_check($paragraph, $line,$file); if($self->{_current_head1} eq 'NAME') { if($block =~ /^\s*(\S+?)\s*[,-]/) { # this is the canonical name $self->{-name} = $1 unless(defined $self->{-name}); } } } } sub _preproc_par { my $self = shift; $_[0] =~ s/[\s\n]+$//; if($_[0]) { $self->{_commands_in_head}++; $self->{_list_item_contents}++ if(defined $self->{_list_item_contents}); if(@{$self->{_list_stack}} && !$self->{_list_stack}->[0]->item()) { $self->{_list_stack}->[0]->{_has_par} = 1; } } } # look for =foo commands at the start of a line within a paragraph, as for # instance the following which prints as "* one =item two". # # =item one # =item two # # Examples of =foo written in docs are expected to be indented in a verbatim # or marked up C<=foo> so won't be caught. A double-angle C<< =foo >> could # have the =foo at the start of a line, but that should be unlikely and is # easily enough dealt with by not putting a newline after the C<<. # sub _commands_in_paragraphs { my ($self, $str, $pod_para) = @_; while ($str =~ /[^\n]\n=([a-z][a-z0-9]+)/sg) { my $cmd = $1; my $pos = pos($str); if ($VALID_COMMANDS{$cmd}) { my ($file, $line) = $pod_para->file_line; my $part = substr($str, 0, $pos); $line += ($part =~ tr/\n//); # count of newlines $self->poderror ({ -line => $line, -file => $file, -severity => 'ERROR', -msg => "Apparent command =$cmd not preceded by blank line"}); } } } 1; __END__ =head1 AUTHOR Please report bugs using L<http://rt.cpan.org>. Brad Appleton E<lt>bradapp@enteract.comE<gt> (initial version), Marek Rouchal E<lt>marekr@cpan.orgE<gt> Based on code for B<Pod::Text::pod2text()> written by Tom Christiansen E<lt>tchrist@mox.perl.comE<gt> B<Pod::Checker> is part of the Pod-Checker distribution, and is based on L<Pod::Parser>. =cut