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require 5;
package Pod::Simple::LinkSection;
  # Based somewhat dimly on Array::Autojoin
use vars qw($VERSION );
$VERSION = '3.19';

use strict;
use Pod::Simple::BlackBox;
use vars qw($VERSION );
$VERSION = '3.19';

use overload( # So it'll stringify nice
  '""'   => \&Pod::Simple::BlackBox::stringify_lol,
  'bool' => \&Pod::Simple::BlackBox::stringify_lol,
  # '.='   => \&tack_on,  # grudgingly support
  
  'fallback' => 1,         # turn on cleverness
);

sub tack_on {
  $_[0] = ['', {}, "$_[0]" ];
  return $_[0][2] .= $_[1];
}

sub as_string {
  goto &Pod::Simple::BlackBox::stringify_lol;
}
sub stringify {
  goto &Pod::Simple::BlackBox::stringify_lol;
}

sub new {
  my $class = shift;
  $class = ref($class) || $class;
  my $new;
  if(@_ == 1) {
    if (!ref($_[0] || '')) { # most common case: one bare string
      return bless ['', {}, $_[0] ], $class;
    } elsif( ref($_[0] || '') eq 'ARRAY') {
      $new = [ @{ $_[0] } ];
    } else {
      Carp::croak( "$class new() doesn't know to clone $new" );
    }
  } else { # misc stuff
    $new = [ '', {}, @_ ];
  }

  # By now it's a treelet:  [ 'foo', {}, ... ]
  foreach my $x (@$new) {
    if(ref($x || '') eq 'ARRAY') {
      $x = $class->new($x); # recurse
    } elsif(ref($x || '') eq 'HASH') {
      $x = { %$x };
    }
     # otherwise leave it.
  }

  return bless $new, $class;
}

# Not much in this class is likely to be link-section specific --
# but it just so happens that link-sections are about the only treelets
# that are exposed to the user.

1;

__END__

# TODO: let it be an option whether a given subclass even wants little treelets?


__END__

=head1 NAME

Pod::Simple::LinkSection -- represent "section" attributes of L codes

=head1 SYNOPSIS

 # a long story

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This class is not of interest to general users.

Pod::Simple uses this class for representing the value of the
"section" attribute of "L" start-element events.  Most applications
can just use the normal stringification of objects of this class;
they stringify to just the text content of the section,
such as "foo" for
C<< LZ<><Stuff/foo> >>, and "bar" for 
C<< LZ<><Stuff/bIZ<><ar>> >>.

However, anyone particularly interested in getting the full value of
the treelet, can just traverse the content of the treeleet
@$treelet_object.  To wit:


  % perl -MData::Dumper -e
    "use base qw(Pod::Simple::Methody);
     sub start_L { print Dumper($_[1]{'section'} ) }
     __PACKAGE__->new->parse_string_document('=head1 L<Foo/bI<ar>baz>>')
    "
Output:
  $VAR1 = bless( [
                   '',
                   {},
                   'b',
                   bless( [
                            'I',
                            {},
                            'ar'
                          ], 'Pod::Simple::LinkSection' ),
                   'baz'
                 ], 'Pod::Simple::LinkSection' );

But stringify it and you get just the text content:

  % perl -MData::Dumper -e
    "use base qw(Pod::Simple::Methody);
     sub start_L { print Dumper( '' . $_[1]{'section'} ) }
     __PACKAGE__->new->parse_string_document('=head1 L<Foo/bI<ar>baz>>')
    "
Output:
  $VAR1 = 'barbaz';


=head1 SEE ALSO

L<Pod::Simple>

=head1 SUPPORT

Questions or discussion about POD and Pod::Simple should be sent to the
pod-people@perl.org mail list. Send an empty email to
pod-people-subscribe@perl.org to subscribe.

This module is managed in an open GitHub repository,
L<http://github.com/theory/pod-simple/>. Feel free to fork and contribute, or
to clone L<git://github.com/theory/pod-simple.git> and send patches!

Patches against Pod::Simple are welcome. Please send bug reports to
<bug-pod-simple@rt.cpan.org>.

=head1 COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMERS

Copyright (c) 2004 Sean M. Burke.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

=head1 AUTHOR

Pod::Simple was created by Sean M. Burke <sburke@cpan.org>.
But don't bother him, he's retired.

Pod::Simple is maintained by:

=over

=item * Allison Randal C<allison@perl.org>

=item * Hans Dieter Pearcey C<hdp@cpan.org>

=item * David E. Wheeler C<dwheeler@cpan.org>

=back

=cut