Text::Tabs(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide Text::Tabs(3pm)

Text::Tabs - expand and unexpand tabs like unix expand(1) and unexpand(1)

  use Text::Tabs;
  $tabstop = 4;  # default = 8
  @lines_without_tabs = expand(@lines_with_tabs);
  @lines_with_tabs = unexpand(@lines_without_tabs);

Text::Tabs does most of what the unix utilities expand(1) and unexpand(1) do. Given a line with tabs in it, "expand" replaces those tabs with the appropriate number of spaces. Given a line with or without tabs in it, "unexpand" adds tabs when it can save bytes by doing so, like the "unexpand -a" command.

Unlike the old unix utilities, this module correctly accounts for any Unicode combining characters (such as diacriticals) that may occur in each line for both expansion and unexpansion. These are overstrike characters that do not increment the logical position. Make sure you have the appropriate Unicode settings enabled.

The following are exported:

$tabstop
The $tabstop variable controls how many column positions apart each tabstop is. The default is 8.

Please note that "local($tabstop)" doesn't do the right thing and if you want to use "local" to override $tabstop, you need to use "local($Text::Tabs::tabstop)".

  #!perl
  # unexpand -a
  use Text::Tabs;
  while (<>) {
    print unexpand $_;
  }

Instead of the shell's "expand" command, use:

  perl -MText::Tabs -n -e 'print expand $_'

Instead of the shell's "unexpand -a" command, use:

  perl -MText::Tabs -n -e 'print unexpand $_'

This module comes in two flavors: one for modern perls (5.10 and above) and one for ancient obsolete perls. The version for modern perls has support for Unicode. The version for old perls does not. You can tell which version you have installed by looking at $Text::Tabs::SUBVERSION: it is "old" for obsolete perls and "modern" for current perls.

This man page is for the version for modern perls and so that's probably what you've got.

Text::Tabs handles only tabs ("\t") and combining characters ("/\pM/"). It doesn't count backwards for backspaces ("\t"), omit other non-printing control characters ("/\pC/"), or otherwise deal with any other zero-, half-, and full-width characters.

Copyright (C) 1996-2002,2005,2006 David Muir Sharnoff. Copyright (C) 2005 Aristotle Pagaltzis Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Google, Inc. This module may be modified, used, copied, and redistributed at your own risk. Although allowed by the preceding license, please do not publicly redistribute modified versions of this code with the name "Text::Tabs" unless it passes the unmodified Text::Tabs test suite.

2022-02-19 perl v5.34.1