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package CGI::Pretty; use strict; use warnings; use CGI (); $CGI::Pretty::VERSION = '4.54'; $CGI::DefaultClass = __PACKAGE__; @CGI::Pretty::ISA = qw( CGI ); sub new { my $class = shift; my $this = $class->SUPER::new( @_ ); return bless $this, $class; } sub import { warn "CGI::Pretty is DEPRECATED and will be removed in a future release. Please see https://github.com/leejo/CGI.pm/issues/162 for more information"; my $self = shift; no strict 'refs'; # This causes modules to clash. undef %CGI::EXPORT; undef %CGI::EXPORT; $self->_setup_symbols(@_); my ($callpack, $callfile, $callline) = caller; # To allow overriding, search through the packages # Till we find one in which the correct subroutine is defined. my @packages = ($self,@{"$self\:\:ISA"}); foreach my $sym (keys %CGI::EXPORT) { my $pck; my $def = $CGI::DefaultClass; foreach $pck (@packages) { if (defined(&{"$pck\:\:$sym"})) { $def = $pck; last; } } *{"${callpack}::$sym"} = \&{"$def\:\:$sym"}; } } 1; =head1 NAME CGI::Pretty - module to produce nicely formatted HTML code =head1 CGI::Pretty IS DEPRECATED It will be removed from the CGI distribution in a future release, so you should no longer use it and remove it from any code that currently uses it. For now it has been reduced to a shell to prevent your code breaking, but the "pretty" functions will no longer output "pretty" HTML. =head1 Alternatives L<HTML::HTML5::Parser> + L<HTML::HTML5::Writer> + L<XML::LibXML::PrettyPrint>: print HTML::HTML5::Writer->new( start_tags => 'force', end_tags => 'force', )->document( XML::LibXML::PrettyPrint->new_for_html( indent_string => "\t" ) ->pretty_print( HTML::HTML5::Parser->new->parse_string( $html_string ) ) ); L<Marpa::R2::HTML> (see the html_fmt script for examples) L<HTML::Tidy> L<HTML::Parser> =cut