Text::BibTeX::BibFormat (3)
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NAME
Text::BibTeX::BibFormat - formats bibliography entriesSYNOPSIS
# Assuming $entry comes from a database of the 'Bib' structure # (i.e., that it's blessed into the BibEntry class, which inherits # the format method from BibFormat): @blocks = $entry->format;
DESCRIPTION
The "Text::BibTeX::BibFormat" class is a base class of "Text::BibTeX::BibEntry" for formatting bibliography entries. It thus performs the main job of any program that would hope to supplant BibTeX itself; the other important job (sorting) is handled by its companion class, "Text::BibTeX::BibSort"."BibFormat" (the "Text::BibTeX" prefix will be dropped for brevity) pays attention to almost all of the structure options described in Text::BibTeX::Bib; it only ignores those that cover sorting, currently just "sortby". In particular, all of the ``markup'' options control what language is generated by "BibFormat"; if none of those options are set, then it will generate plain, unmarked text.
The only method in "BibFormat"'s documented interface (so far) is "format". (The class defines many other methods, but these should not be necessary to outsiders, so they are undocumented and subject to change.)
METHODS
- format ()
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Formats a single entry for inclusion in the bibliography of some
document. The exact processing performed is highly dependent on the
entry type and the fields present; in general, you should be able to
join "format"'s outputs together to create a single paragraph for
inclusion in a document of whatever markup language you're working with.
Returns a list of ``blocks,'' which can either be jammed together like sentences (for a traditional ``tight'' bibliography) or printed on separate lines (for an ``open'' bibliography format). Each block is a reference to a list of sentences; sentences should be joined together with an intervening period. Each sentence is either a single string or a list of clauses; clauses should be joined together with an intervening comma. Each clause is just a simple string.
See the source code for "btformat" for an example of how to use the output of "format".