PERLDOC
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NAME
perldoc - Look up Perl documentation in pod format.
SYNOPSIS
perldoc [-h] [-v] [-t] [-u] [-m] [-l] PageName|ModuleName|ProgramName
perldoc -f BuiltinFunction
DESCRIPTION
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. (In addition, if running under HP-UX,
col -x will be used.) 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.
OPTIONS
- -h help
-
Prints out a brief help message.
- -v verbose
-
Describes search for the item in detail.
- -t text output
-
Display docs using plain text converter, instead of nroff. This may be faster,
but it won't look as nice.
- -u unformatted
-
Find docs only; skip reformatting by pod2*
- -m module
-
Display the entire module: both code and unformatted pod documentation.
This may be useful if the docs don't explain a function in the detail
you need, and you'd like to inspect the code directly; perldoc will find
the file for you and simply hand it off for display.
- -l file name only
-
Display the file name of the module found.
- -f perlfunc
-
The -f option followed by the name of a perl built in function will
extract the documentation of this function from the perlfunc manpage.
- PageName|ModuleName|ProgramName
-
The item you want to look up. Nested modules (such as File::Basename)
are specified either as File::Basename or File/Basename. You may also
give a descriptive name of a page, such as 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.
ENVIRONMENT
Any switches in the PERLDOC environment variable will be used before the
command line arguments. perldoc also searches directories
specified by the PERL5LIB (or PERLLIB if PERL5LIB is not
defined) and PATH environment variables.
(The latter is so that embedded pods for executables, such as
perldoc itself, are available.)
AUTHOR
Kenneth Albanowski <kjahds@kjahds.com>
Minor updates by Andy Dougherty <doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu>
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- ENVIRONMENT
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- AUTHOR
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