Lines Matching refs:wrap
6 @EXPORT = qw(wrap fill);
19 $huge = 'wrap'; # alternatively: 'die' or 'overflow'
27 sub wrap
51 } elsif ($huge eq 'wrap' && $t =~ /\G([^\n]{$ll})/gc) {
62 die "couldn't wrap '$t'";
93 my $x = wrap($ip, $xp, $pp);
120 print wrap($initial_tab, $subsequent_tab, @text);
123 @lines = wrap($initial_tab, $subsequent_tab, @text);
129 use Text::Wrap qw(wrap $columns $huge);
133 $huge = 'wrap';
141 print wrap('', '', @text);
145 C<Text::Wrap::wrap()> is a very simple paragraph formatter. It formats a
156 it acts like wrap().
160 C<Text::Wrap::wrap()> has a number of variables that control its behavior.
161 Because other modules might be using C<Text::Wrap::wrap()> it is suggested
183 C<Text::Wrap::wrap()> starts its work by expanding all the tabs in its
194 are broken up. C<wrap()> adds a C<"\n"> at column C<$columns>.
201 C<$huge>. Now, 'wrap' is the default value.
205 print wrap("\t","","This is a bit of text that forms