POD is a pretty simple format to write, but it can be a big pain to deal with reading it and doing anything useful with it. Most existing POD parsers care about semantics, like whether a '=item' occurred after an '=over' but before a 'back', figuring out how to link a 'L<>', and other things like that.
Pod::Eventual is much less ambitious and much more stupid. Fortunately, stupid is often better. (That's what I keep telling myself, anyway.)
Pod::Eventual reads line-based input and produces events describing each POD paragraph or directive it finds. Once complete events are immediately passed to the 'handle_event' method. This method should be implemented by Pod::Eventual subclasses. If it isn't, Pod::Eventual's own 'handle_event' will be called, and will raise an exception.
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0.094003-bp156.2.1 info | GA Release | 2023-07-22 | 15 SP6 |
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0.094003-bp155.1.4 info | GA Release | 2023-05-17 | 15 SP5 |
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0.094002-bp154.1.26 info | GA Release | 2022-05-09 | 15 SP4 |
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0.094001-bp153.1.12 info | GA Release | 2021-03-06 | 15 SP3 |
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0.094001-bp152.3.14 info | GA Release | 2020-04-17 | 15 SP2 |
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0.094001-bp151.3.1 info | GA Release | 2019-07-16 | 15 SP1 |
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0.094001-bp151.2.12 info | GA Release | 2019-05-18 | 15 SP1 |
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0.094001-bp150.2.4 info | GA Release | 2018-07-30 | 15 |
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