viewperl - quickly view syntax highlighted Perl code
viewperl [OPTION]... FILE...
View a Perl source code file, syntax highlighted.
−c, −−code=CODE
view CODE, syntax highlighted
−l, −−lines
display line numbers
−L, −−no−lines
suppress display of line numbers (default)
−m, −−module=FILE
consider FILE the name of a module, not a file name
−n, −−name
display the name of each file (default)
−N, −−no−name
suppress display of file names (implied by −−no−reset)
−p, −−pod
display inline POD documentation (default)
−P, −−no−pod
hide POD documentation (line numbers still increment)
−r, −−reset
reset formatting and line numbers each file (default)
−R, −−no−reset
suppress resetting of formatting and line numbers
−s, −−shift=WIDTH
set tab width (default is 4)
−t, −−tabs
translate tabs into spaces (default)
−T, −−no−tabs
suppress translating of tabs into spaces
−−help |
display this help and exit |
Note that module names should be given as they would appear after a Perl ‘use’ or ‘require’ statement. ‘Getopt::Long’, for example.
Each string given using −c is considered a different file, so line number and formatting resets will apply.
View a Perl source code file, syntax highlighted.
−c, −−code=CODE
view CODE, syntax highlighted
−l, −−lines
display line numbers
−L, −−no−lines
suppress display of line numbers (default)
−m, −−module=FILE
consider FILE the name of a module, not a file name
−n, −−name
display the name of each file (default)
−N, −−no−name
suppress display of file names (implied by −−no−reset)
−p, −−pod
display inline POD documentation (default)
−P, −−no−pod
hide POD documentation (line numbers still increment)
−r, −−reset
reset formatting and line numbers each file (default)
−R, −−no−reset
suppress resetting of formatting and line numbers
−s, −−shift=WIDTH
set tab width (default is 4)
−t, −−tabs
translate tabs into spaces (default)
−T, −−no−tabs
suppress translating of tabs into spaces
−−help |
display this help and exit |
Note that module names should be given as they would appear after a Perl ‘use’ or ‘require’ statement. ‘Getopt::Long’, for example.
Each string given using −c is considered a different file, so line number and formatting resets will apply.