On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 06:51:27PM +0100, David Landgren wrote: > Niko Tyni a écrit : > >Hi David, > > > >I see you've dual-lifed Pod-Html to CPAN. The RT queue at > >http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Pod-Html doesn't work however, > >so I'm contacting you directly. Please let me know if you'd prefer a > >ticket at rt.perl.org or something like that. > > wow, blast from the past. Sorry, this disappeared into a sub-folder. > I'll look into this, thanks for the report
Hi David, pinging in case you forgot about this :) > >As reported by Jakub Wilk in <http://bugs.debian.org/378327> (Cc'd as > >378...@bugs.debian.org), pod2html doesn't handle multiple angled bracket > >delimiters (C<< foo >>) quite correctly. > > > >There's some misunderstanding about the problem in the bug trace, so > >just for the record: the perlpod documentation currently states > > > > A more readable, and perhaps more "plain" way is to use an > > alternate set of delimiters that doesn’t require a single ">" > > to be escaped. With the Pod formatters that are standard starting > > with perl5.5.660, doubled angle brackets ("<<" and ">>") may be > > used if and only if there is whitespace right after the opening > > delimiter and whitespace right before the closing delimiter! > > > >so I<< x >> is supposed to turn into <em>x</em> just like I<x>. > > > >I'm attaching a patch against the CPAN 1.09_4 version that includes some > >testcases failing with the current code and proposed fixes. The changes > >are pretty straightforward: the _go_ahead() function already has the > >needed logic for matching the right number of closing brackets. -- Niko Tyni nt...@debian.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org