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On 1 nov 2006, at 23.03, Bryan R Harris wrote:
"perldoc" to me has always been this kind of magicians hat where
you wave a
wand and chant some special words and magically out pops some thing
you
never read or heard before. Also surprising is how detailed it is,
it seems
to have things
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 11:02 -0700, Bryan R Harris wrote:
> > On 11/1/06, Bryan R Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> "perldoc" to me has always been this kind of magicians hat where you
> >> wave a wand and chant some special words and magically out pops
> >> some thing you never read or he
On 11/2/06, Bryan R Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
is there a way to get perldoc to dump *everything* it knows
into a huge text file?
In addition to the core Perl documentation, which is a large set of
pod files, nearly all modules have their own documentation files
(usually with .pod or .p
> On 11/1/06, Bryan R Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> "perldoc" to me has always been this kind of magicians hat where you
>> wave a wand and chant some special words and magically out pops
>> some thing you never read or heard before.
>
>> Is it possible to somehow pipe the whole thing i
On 11/1/06, Bryan R Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"perldoc" to me has always been this kind of magicians hat where you
wave a wand and chant some special words and magically out pops
some thing you never read or heard before.
Is it possible to somehow pipe the whole thing into a text edit
"perldoc" to me has always been this kind of magicians hat where you wave a
wand and chant some special words and magically out pops some thing you
never read or heard before. Also surprising is how detailed it is, it seems
to have things that even the Perl Bookshelf doesn't.
Is it possible to