Searching CPAN

Chapter 1 - CPAN
by?Sam Tregar?
Apress ? 2002
has companion web siteCompanion Web Site

CPAN also sports a variety of search engines. Currently, the most useful is http://www.search.cpan.org (see Figure 1-6 for the entry screen). Not only does this search engine provide search capabilities, it also serves HTML versions of module documentation and gives access to a pleasantly formatted list of recently updated modules. This enables you to evaluate a group of modules without the trouble of installing them.

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Figure 1-6: http://www.search.cpan.org entry screen

To use the search engine, just type a word in the search box and click the Search button. You can also enter a regular expression or choose a specific part of CPAN if you need to narrow your search. When you find a module that sounds interesting, just click the name, and you'll be brought to a details screen where you can view the module documentation.

The search interface also includes interfaces that mimic features offered by http://www.cpan.org. You can browse by category and see a list of recently uploaded files with an arguably prettier interface. You should try both interfaces and choose the one you like the best.



Writing Perl Modules for CPAN
Writing Perl Modules for CPAN
ISBN: 159059018X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 110
Authors: Sam Tregar

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