DESCRIPTION
WPP is a small perl5 script that allows preprocessing of html files. It's useful for giving an uniform layout to different html pages. It allows you to define ``variables'', which are abbreviations for longer constructs, and include common html fragments.WPP provides four separate facilities that you can use as you fit: inclusion of templates, variables expansion, conditional generation and macro expansion.
It can be used into cgi scripts for dynamic generation of pages. With less html code inside them you can make more flexible and readable cgi-scripts.
WPP is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). As such, you can use this program free of charge but there is no warranty.
OPTIONS
-c FILE, --config=FILEUse FILE as config file (default is 'config').
-D CONST=VAL, -D CONST, --define CONST=VAL, --define CONST
Declare a constant CONST with the optional associated
value VAL.
-d, --depend
Generate dependencies for make.
-F FL, --pre-filter=FL
Preprocess input data through FL filters.
Each filter should be separated by a pipe ('|') char.
Example:
wpp -F "filter1 | filter2 -opt" in.raw
-f FL, --post-filter=FL
Postprocess output data through FL filters.
Each filter should be separated by a pipe ('|') char.
Example:
wpp -f "filter1 | filter2 -opt" in.raw
-g, --debug
Enable the debugging output of the internal parser.
-h, --help
Print the list of command line switches with a short
description.
-q, --quiet
Run without printing any message and warning.
-v, --version
Print the version number of wpp and exit.
-W all, --warn=all
Enable printing all warnings.
-W none, --warn=none
Disable warnings.
-W LEV, --warn=LEV
Set warning level LEV:
0 = none 4 = notice
1 = fatal 5 = message
2 = error 6 = debug
3 = warning (*) 7 = all
(*) default warning level
-x, --xhtml
Enable XHTML compliant output for built-in macros.
-
Read raw data from the standard input, html file is
written to the standard output.