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Running make for C/CH/CHROMATIC/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.tar.gz
Checksum for /net/nas/data/cpan/authors/id/C/CH/CHROMATIC/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.tar.gz ok
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/dist.ini
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/Changes
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/lib/Pod/PseudoPod
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/LaTeX.pm
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/scripts
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/scripts/ppod2latex
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/t
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/t/00-load.t
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/t/boilerplate.t
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/t/escapes.t
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/t/sections.t
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/t/test_file.pod
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/t/translations.t
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/LICENSE
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/META.json
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/META.yml
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/README
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/MANIFEST
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060/Build.PL
CPAN.pm: Going to build C/CH/CHROMATIC/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.tar.gz
>>> /home/fly1200/ap1200/bin/perl-static Build.PL
Checking prerequisites...
requires:
! Pod::PseudoPod is not installed
ERRORS/WARNINGS FOUND IN PREREQUISITES. You may wish to install the versions
of the modules indicated above before proceeding with this installation
Creating new 'MYMETA.yml' with configuration results
Creating new 'Build' script for 'Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX' version '1.101060'
---- Unsatisfied dependencies detected during ----
---- CHROMATIC/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.tar.gz ----
Pod::PseudoPod [requires]
Running Build test
Delayed until after prerequisites
Running test for module 'Pod::PseudoPod'
Running make for A/AR/ARANDAL/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16.tar.gz
Checksum for /net/nas/data/cpan/authors/id/A/AR/ARANDAL/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16.tar.gz ok
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/Makefile.PL
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/bin/
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/bin/ppod2txt
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/bin/ppod2html
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/bin/ppod2docbook
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/bin/ppodchecker
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/LICENSE
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/index.t
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/for.t
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/basic.t
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/table.t
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/docbook.t
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/fcodes.t
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/text.t
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/beginend.t
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/html.t
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/t/checker.t
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/Changes
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/lib/
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/lib/Pod/
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Tutorial.pod
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Checker.pm
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Text.pm
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/HTML.pm
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/DocBook.pm
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Index.pm
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/lib/Pod/PseudoPod.pm
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/README
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/META.yml
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/Todo
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/Build.PL
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/MANIFEST
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/examples/
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/examples/ppodindex
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16/examples/style.css
CPAN.pm: Going to build A/AR/ARANDAL/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16.tar.gz
>>> /home/fly1200/ap1200/bin/perl-static Makefile.PL
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Writing Makefile for Pod::PseudoPod
>>> make
cp lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Checker.pm blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Checker.pm
cp lib/Pod/PseudoPod/HTML.pm blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/HTML.pm
cp lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Index.pm blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Index.pm
cp lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Tutorial.pod blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Tutorial.pod
cp lib/Pod/PseudoPod/DocBook.pm blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/DocBook.pm
cp lib/Pod/PseudoPod.pm blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod.pm
cp lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Text.pm blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Text.pm
cp bin/ppodchecker blib/script/ppodchecker
/home/fly1200/ap1200/bin/perl-static -MExtUtils::MY -e 'MY->fixin(shift)' -- blib/script/ppodchecker
cp bin/ppod2docbook blib/script/ppod2docbook
/home/fly1200/ap1200/bin/perl-static -MExtUtils::MY -e 'MY->fixin(shift)' -- blib/script/ppod2docbook
cp bin/ppod2txt blib/script/ppod2txt
/home/fly1200/ap1200/bin/perl-static -MExtUtils::MY -e 'MY->fixin(shift)' -- blib/script/ppod2txt
cp bin/ppod2html blib/script/ppod2html
/home/fly1200/ap1200/bin/perl-static -MExtUtils::MY -e 'MY->fixin(shift)' -- blib/script/ppod2html
Manifying blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::HTML.3
Manifying blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::Checker.3
Manifying blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::Tutorial.3
Manifying blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::Index.3
Manifying blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::DocBook.3
Manifying blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod.3
Manifying blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::Text.3
ARANDAL/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16.tar.gz
make -- OK
Running make test
>>> make test TEST_VERBOSE=1
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/fly1200/ap1200/bin/perl-static "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/for.t t/docbook.t t/table.t t/html.t t/fcodes.t t/text.t t/checker.t t/basic.t t/beginend.t t/index.t
t/basic.t .....
1..12
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod;
ok 2 - The object isa Pod::PseudoPod
ok 3 - standard formatting codes allowed
ok 4 - extra formatting code A allowed
ok 5 - extra formatting code G allowed
ok 6 - extra formatting code H allowed
ok 7 - extra formatting code M allowed
ok 8 - extra formatting code N allowed
ok 9 - extra formatting code R allowed
ok 10 - extra formatting code T allowed
ok 11 - extra formatting code U allowed
ok 12 - extra directives allowed
ok
t/beginend.t ..
1..20
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::HTML;
ok 2 - a simple sidebar
ok 3 - a sidebar with a title
ok 4 - a sidebar with a Z<> entity
ok 5 - allow programlisting blocks
ok 6 - programlisting blocks with css tags turned on
ok 7 - listing blocks
ok 8 - allow blockquote blocks
ok 9 - allow comment blocks
ok 10 - allow caution blocks
ok 11 - allow epigraph blocks
ok 12 - allow example blocks
ok 13 - allow important blocks
ok 14 - allow note blocks
ok 15 - allow screen blocks
ok 16 - allow tip blocks
ok 17 - allow warning blocks
ok 18 - a simple figure
ok 19 - a figure with a Z<> tag included.
ok 20 - a figure with a caption.
ok
t/checker.t ...
1..3
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::Checker;
ok 2 - The object isa Pod::PseudoPod::Checker
ok 3 - catch mismatched =begin/=end tags
ok
t/docbook.t ...
1..27
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::DocBook;
ok 2 - The object isa Pod::PseudoPod::DocBook
ok 3 - multiple head level output
ok 4 - multiple head level output (preface chapter)
ok 5 - simple paragraph
ok 6 - multiple paragraphs
ok 7 - simple bulleted list
ok 8 - numbered list
ok 9 - list with text headings
ok 10 - code block
ok 11 - code entity in a paragraph
ok 12 - footnote entity in a paragraph
ok 13 - footnote entity in a paragraph (preface chapter)
ok 14 - URL entity in a paragraph
not ok 15 - Link anchor entity in a paragraph # TODO waiting for spec from O'Reilly
# Failed (TODO) test 'Link anchor entity in a paragraph'
# at t/docbook.t line 262.
# got: 'A plain paragraph with a .
# '
# expected: 'A plain paragraph with a .
# '
ok 16 - Link entity in a paragraph
ok 17 - Superscript in a paragraph
ok 18 - Subscript in a paragraph
ok 19 - Bold text in a paragraph
ok 20 - Italic text in a paragraph
ok 21 - Replaceable text in a paragraph
ok 22 - File name in a paragraph
not ok 23 - File name in a paragraph # TODO waiting for spec from O'Reilly
# Failed (TODO) test 'File name in a paragraph'
# at t/docbook.t line 347.
# got: ''
# expected: '
# A paragraph inside a block.
#
# '
ok 24 - Verbatim text with encodable quotes
ok 25 - Verbatim text with encodable ampersands
ok 26 - Verbatim text with encodable less-than
ok 27 - Verbatim text with encodable greater-than
ok
t/fcodes.t ....
1..4
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::HTML;
ok 2 - The object isa Pod::PseudoPod::HTML
ok 3 - simple B<> code
ok 4 - B<> in literal code
ok
t/for.t .......
1..8
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::HTML;
ok 2 - a simple for
ok 3 - a for with an '=end' directive
ok 4 - a for with an '=end for' directive
ok 5 - an ended for with css tags
ok 6 - author for
ok 7 - production for
ok 8 - for with 'ignore' target is always ignored
ok
t/html.t ......
1..31
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::HTML;
ok 2 - The object isa Pod::PseudoPod::HTML
ok 3 - head0 level output
ok 4 - head1 level output
ok 5 - head2 level output
ok 6 - head3 level output
ok 7 - head4 level output
ok 8 - simple paragraph
ok 9 - multiple paragraphs
ok 10 - simple bulleted list
ok 11 - numbered list
ok 12 - list with text headings
ok 13 - code block
ok 14 - code entity in a paragraph
ok 15 - footnote entity in a paragraph
ok 16 - adding html body tags
ok 17 - adding html body tags and css tags
ok 18 - css footnote entity in a paragraph
ok 19 - URL entity in a paragraph
ok 20 - Link anchor entity in a paragraph
ok 21 - Link entity in a paragraph
ok 22 - Superscript in a paragraph
ok 23 - Subscript in a paragraph
ok 24 - Bold text in a paragraph
ok 25 - Italic text in a paragraph
ok 26 - Replaceable text in a paragraph
ok 27 - File name in a paragraph
ok 28 - Verbatim text with encodable quotes
ok 29 - Verbatim text with encodable ampersands
ok 30 - Verbatim text with encodable less-than
ok 31 - Verbatim text with encodable greater-than
ok
t/index.t .....
1..7
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::Index;
ok 2 - The object isa Pod::PseudoPod::Index
ok 3 - a simple index item
ok 4 - index item with coded entity
ok 5 - two simple index items
ok 6 - two index items in two files
ok 7 - a two-level index item
ok
t/table.t .....
1..9
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::HTML;
ok 2 - The object isa Pod::PseudoPod::HTML
ok 3 - a simple table
ok 4 - a table with a title
ok 5 - a table with a header row
not ok 6 - a table with an empty row # TODO add checks for empty rows
# Failed (TODO) test 'a table with an empty row'
# at t/table.t line 138.
# got: '
#
# '
# expected: '
#
# '
ok 7 - get rid of table type info
ok 8 - a table with a Z<> tag inside
ok 9 - lines in cells are not wrapped
ok
t/text.t ......
1..27
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::Text;
ok 2 - The object isa Pod::PseudoPod::Text
ok 3 - head0 level output
ok 4 - head1 level output
ok 5 - head2 level output
ok 6 - head3 level output
ok 7 - head4 level output
ok 8 - simple paragraph
ok 9 - multiple paragraphs
ok 10 - simple bulleted list
ok 11 - numbered list
ok 12 - list with text headings
ok 13 - code block
ok 14 - code entity in a paragraph
ok 15 - footnote entity in a paragraph
ok 16 - URL entity in a paragraph
ok 17 - Link anchor entity in a paragraph
ok 18 - a simple 'for' block
ok 19 - a for with an '=end' directive
ok 20 - a simple 'begin' block
ok 21 - a sidebar with a title
ok 22 - Link anchor entity in a paragraph
ok 23 - a simple table
ok 24 - a table with a title
ok 25 - a table with a header row
ok 26 - lines in cells are wrapped
not ok 27 - Z<> and X<> codes in a paragraph # TODO X<> codes get replaced with a space instead of nothing
# Failed (TODO) test 'Z<> and X<> codes in a paragraph'
# at t/text.t line 378.
# got: ' Title Text
#
# This is some text after some X codes. Does it get indented oddly?
#
# How about the next paragraph?
#
# '
# expected: ' Title Text
#
# This is some text after some X codes. Does it get indented oddly?
#
# How about the next paragraph?
#
# '
ok
All tests successful.
Files=10, Tests=148, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.04 usr 0.00 sys + 0.66 cusr 0.01 csys = 0.71 CPU)
Result: PASS
ARANDAL/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16.tar.gz
make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 -- OK
Allison Randal <allison@perl.org>
A framework for parsing PseudoPod
>>> (cd /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16-vTlyGw && tar cvf - Pod-PseudoPod-0.16.ppd blib) | gzip -c >/home/fly1200/var/REPO/A/AR/ARANDAL/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16.tar.gz
Pod-PseudoPod-0.16.ppd
blib/
blib/lib/
blib/lib/Pod/
blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod.pm
blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/
blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Index.pm
blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Checker.pm
blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Tutorial.pod
blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/HTML.pm
blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/Text.pm
blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/DocBook.pm
blib/man3/
blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::HTML.3
blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::Tutorial.3
blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::Text.3
blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::Index.3
blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod.3
blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::Checker.3
blib/man3/Pod::PseudoPod::DocBook.3
blib/script/
blib/script/ppod2docbook
blib/script/ppod2html
blib/script/ppod2txt
blib/script/ppodchecker
>>> mv /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16-vTlyGw/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16.ppd /home/fly1200/var/REPO/A/AR/ARANDAL
Running Build for C/CH/CHROMATIC/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.tar.gz
Prepending /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16-vTlyGw/blib/arch /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16-vTlyGw/blib/lib to PERL5LIB for 'get'
Has already been unwrapped into directory /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060-NiB0ka
Prepending /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16-vTlyGw/blib/arch /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16-vTlyGw/blib/lib to PERL5LIB for 'make'
CPAN.pm: Going to build C/CH/CHROMATIC/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.tar.gz
>>> ./Build
./Build: blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/LaTeX.pm: cannot resolve L in paragraph 142.
Building Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX
CHROMATIC/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.tar.gz
./Build -- OK
Prepending /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16-vTlyGw/blib/arch /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-0.16-vTlyGw/blib/lib to PERL5LIB for 'test'
Running Build test
>>> ./Build test verbose=1
# Testing Pod::PseudoPod::LaTeX 1.101060, Perl 5.012000, /home/fly1200/ap1200/bin/perl-static
t/00-load.t .......
1..1
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::LaTeX;
ok
t/boilerplate.t ...
1..3
ok 1 - README contains no boilerplate text
ok 2 - Changes contains no boilerplate text
ok 3 - lib/Pod/PseudoPod/LaTeX.pm contains no boilerplate text
ok
t/escapes.t .......
1..21
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::LaTeX;
ok 2 - verbatim sections should be unescaped.
ok 3 - ... indented too
ok 4 - \# should get quoted
ok 5 - \ should get quoted
ok 6 - $ should get quoted
ok 7 - & should get quoted
ok 8 - % should get quoted
ok 9 - _ should get quoted
ok 10 - { and } should get quoted
ok 11 - ~ should get quoted
ok 12 - ^ should get quoted
ok 13 - starting double quotes should turn into double opening single quotes
ok 14 - ... even inside a paragraph
ok 15 - ending double quotes should turn into double closing single quotes
ok 16 - ... also at the end of a paragraph
ok 17 - ellipsis needs a translation
ok 18 - fl ligature needs marking
ok 19 - fi ligature also needs marking
ok 20 - ff ligature also needs marking too
ok 21 - spacey double dash should become a real emdash
ok
t/sections.t ......
1..15
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::LaTeX;
ok 2 - 0 heads should become chapter titles
ok 3 - A heads should become section titles
ok 4 - B heads should become subsection titles
ok 5 - C heads should become subsubsection titles
ok 6 - programlistings should become unescaped, verbatim text
ok 7 - blockquoted text gets escaped
ok 8 - text-item lists need description formatting to start
ok 9 - ... and to end
ok 10 - bulleted lists need itemized formatting to start
ok 11 - ... and to end
ok 12 - definition lists need description formatting to start
ok 13 - ... and to end
not ok 14 - enumerated lists need their numbers intact # TODO Seems like an upstream bug here
#
# Failed (TODO) test 'enumerated lists need their numbers intact'
# at t/sections.t line 62.
# '\chapter{Some Document}
#
# Here is some ignorable text.
#
# \section*{A Heading}
#
# \vspace{-6pt}
# \scriptsize
# \begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=\\\{\}]
# "This text should not be escaped -- it is normal $text."
# \end{Verbatim}
# \vspace{-6pt}
# \normalsize
# \vspace{-6pt}
# \scriptsize
# \begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=\\\{\}]
# This indented text should come through unmodified too -- it is also "normal"
# $text.
# \end{Verbatim}
# \vspace{-6pt}
# \normalsize
# Blockquoted text may or may not need ``escaped''. I haven't decided.
#
# \subsection*{B heading}
#
# Encode the noble octothorpe, \#, and the slash used for escaping: $\backslash$. There are lots of other escapable characters, including \$ \& \% and \_. The curly braces, \{\}, get escaped too. The tilde, $\sim$, has something special too.
#
# ``The interesting thing is that when you use double quotes,'' he said, ``they turn into double single quotes going in the correct direction.''
#
# The caret \char94{} is interesting too.
#
# \subsubsection*{c heading}
#
# When you leave out words, add an ellipsis\ldots and get out an escaped version.
#
# Words like f\mbox{}lame, f\mbox{}ilk, and inef\mbox{}fable have interesting ligatures---and you need a bit of work to make the typography work out nicely.
#
# Diacritics are more dif\mbox{}ficult \'a la the na\"ive attach\`e and the \copyright caper, \pm some constant. Fran\caise has some fun ones.
#
# \index{Special formatting} is \textbf{very} important, especially in \texttt{code-like text}, for special \emph{emphasis}, and \emph{semantic-only emphasis}\footnote{but beware of footnotes!}.
#
# Lists are fun:
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
#
# \begin{description}
#
# \setlength{\topsep}{0pt}
# \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
# \item[] Verbatim
#
# \item[] List
#
# \item[] items
#
# \end{description}
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
# Bulleted lists rule too:
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
#
# \begin{itemize}
#
# \setlength{\topsep}{0pt}
# \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
# \item BANG
#
# \item BANG BANG
#
# \item BANGERANG!
#
# \end{itemize}
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
# Def\mbox{}inition lists are useful:
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
#
# \begin{description}
#
# \setlength{\topsep}{0pt}
# \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
# \item[] wakawaka
#
# What Pac-Man says.
#
# \item[] ook ook
#
# What the librarian says.
#
# \end{description}
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
# Numeric lists are more fun:
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
#
# \begin{description}
#
# \setlength{\topsep}{0pt}
# \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
# \item[] 2
#
# First
#
# \item[] 33
#
# Second
#
# \item[] 77
#
# Fooled you!
#
# \end{description}
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
# '
# doesn't match '(?-xism:\\begin{enumerate}.+\\item \[22\] First)'
not ok 15 - ... and their itemized endings okay # TODO Seems like an upstream bug here
#
# Failed (TODO) test '... and their itemized endings okay'
# at t/sections.t line 65.
# '\chapter{Some Document}
#
# Here is some ignorable text.
#
# \section*{A Heading}
#
# \vspace{-6pt}
# \scriptsize
# \begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=\\\{\}]
# "This text should not be escaped -- it is normal $text."
# \end{Verbatim}
# \vspace{-6pt}
# \normalsize
# \vspace{-6pt}
# \scriptsize
# \begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=\\\{\}]
# This indented text should come through unmodified too -- it is also "normal"
# $text.
# \end{Verbatim}
# \vspace{-6pt}
# \normalsize
# Blockquoted text may or may not need ``escaped''. I haven't decided.
#
# \subsection*{B heading}
#
# Encode the noble octothorpe, \#, and the slash used for escaping: $\backslash$. There are lots of other escapable characters, including \$ \& \% and \_. The curly braces, \{\}, get escaped too. The tilde, $\sim$, has something special too.
#
# ``The interesting thing is that when you use double quotes,'' he said, ``they turn into double single quotes going in the correct direction.''
#
# The caret \char94{} is interesting too.
#
# \subsubsection*{c heading}
#
# When you leave out words, add an ellipsis\ldots and get out an escaped version.
#
# Words like f\mbox{}lame, f\mbox{}ilk, and inef\mbox{}fable have interesting ligatures---and you need a bit of work to make the typography work out nicely.
#
# Diacritics are more dif\mbox{}ficult \'a la the na\"ive attach\`e and the \copyright caper, \pm some constant. Fran\caise has some fun ones.
#
# \index{Special formatting} is \textbf{very} important, especially in \texttt{code-like text}, for special \emph{emphasis}, and \emph{semantic-only emphasis}\footnote{but beware of footnotes!}.
#
# Lists are fun:
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
#
# \begin{description}
#
# \setlength{\topsep}{0pt}
# \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
# \item[] Verbatim
#
# \item[] List
#
# \item[] items
#
# \end{description}
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
# Bulleted lists rule too:
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
#
# \begin{itemize}
#
# \setlength{\topsep}{0pt}
# \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
# \item BANG
#
# \item BANG BANG
#
# \item BANGERANG!
#
# \end{itemize}
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
# Def\mbox{}inition lists are useful:
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
#
# \begin{description}
#
# \setlength{\topsep}{0pt}
# \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
# \item[] wakawaka
#
# What Pac-Man says.
#
# \item[] ook ook
#
# What the librarian says.
#
# \end{description}
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
# Numeric lists are more fun:
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
#
# \begin{description}
#
# \setlength{\topsep}{0pt}
# \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
# \item[] 2
#
# First
#
# \item[] 33
#
# Second
#
# \item[] 77
#
# Fooled you!
#
# \end{description}
#
# \vspace{-5pt}
# '
# doesn't match '(?-xism:\\item \[77\].+Fooled you!.+\\end{itemize})'
ok
t/translations.t ..
1..15
ok 1 - use Pod::PseudoPod::LaTeX;
ok 2 - blank lines should remain between paragraphs
ok 3 - acute diacritic should translate to single quote escape
ok 4 - umlaut diacritic should translate to double quote escape
ok 5 - grave diacritic should translate to single backquote escape
ok 6 - cedilla should translate to \c
ok 7 - copyright symbol should get escaped
ok 8 - double hyphen dash should become unspacey long dash
ok 9 - plusmn should get an escape too
ok 10 - bold text needs a formatting directive
ok 11 - code-marked text needs a formatting directive
ok 12 - file paths need an emphasis directive
ok 13 - ... and so does italicized text
ok 14 - footnotes need special escaping too
ok 15 - indexed items need even more special escaping
ok
All tests successful.
Files=5, Tests=55, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.04 usr 0.01 sys + 0.26 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.31 CPU)
Result: PASS
CHROMATIC/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.tar.gz
./Build test verbose=1 -- OK
chromatic <chromatic@wgz.org>
convert Pod::PseudoPod documents into LaTeX
>>> (cd /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060-NiB0ka && tar cvf - Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.ppd blib) | gzip -c >/home/fly1200/var/REPO/C/CH/CHROMATIC/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.tar.gz
Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.ppd
blib/
blib/lib/
blib/lib/Pod/
blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/
blib/lib/Pod/PseudoPod/LaTeX.pm
>>> mv /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060-NiB0ka/Pod-PseudoPod-LaTeX-1.101060.ppd /home/fly1200/var/REPO/C/CH/CHROMATIC
Finished 2010-04-21T20:54:46