Someone in
comp.lang.perl.misc wants to
turn man pages into HTML. Apparently he doesn't know
that you should do this
before you run
nroff
to convert them to plain text; he's trying to convert the
output of the
man command. Oops!
Well, anyway, I did a little work on it and found myself
amused by the following code, which I thought
you might enjoy:
# obfuscated? You should have seen it before I cleaned it up
while (<>) {
my $changed;
while (/(.*?)((?:(.)\cH\3)+)/s) {
my $tobold = $2;
my $start = length $1;
$tobold =~ s/(.)../$1/g;
substr($_, $start, 3 * length $tobold) = "<b>$tobold</b>";
}
while (/(.*?)((?:_\cH.)+)/s) {
my $toital = $2;
my $start = length $1;
$toital =~ s/..(.)/$1/g;
substr($_, $start, 3 * length $toital) = "<i>$toital</i>";
}
print;
}
To try this out, use
man cat | undo_nroff.pl.
It doesn't handle the
pre sections, but that's OK
because the whole exercise was a waste of time anyway.
But the code might be instructive. The useful use of
.*? is unusual.
Exercise: Would this be improved with a judicious application
of /x?
--
Mark Dominus
Perl Paraphernalia
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