Text::Context - Handle highlighting search result context snippets
use Text::Context;
my $snippet = Text::Context->new($text, @keywords);
$snippet->keywords("foo", "bar"); # In case you change your mind
print $snippet->as_html;
print $snippet->as_text;
Given a piece of text and some search terms, produces an object which locates
the search terms in the message, extracts a reasonable-length string
containing all the search terms, and optionally dumps the string out as HTML
text with the search terms highlighted in bold.
Creates a new snippet object for holding and formatting context for search
terms.
Accessor method to get/set keywords. As the context search is done
case-insensitively, the keywords will be lower-cased.
@paras = $self->paras($maxlen)
Return shortened paragraphs to fit together into a snippet of at
most $maxlen characters.
Calculates a "representative" string which contains the given search
terms. If there's lots and lots of context between the terms, it's replaced
with an ellipsis.
Markup the snippet as a HTML string using the specified delimiters or with a
default set of delimiters ("<span
class="quoted">").
Original author: Simon Cozens
Current maintainer: Tony Bowden
Please direct all correspondence regarding this module to:
bug-Text-Context@rt.cpan.org
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