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Text::SpellChecker(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationText::SpellChecker(3)

NAME
       Text::SpellChecker - OO interface for spell-checking a block of text

SYNOPSIS
	   use Text::SpellChecker;
	   ($Text::SpellChecker::pre_hl_word,
	    $Text::SpellChecker::post_hl_word) = (qw([ ]));

	   my $checker = Text::SpellChecker->new(text => "Foor score and seven yeers ago");

	   while (my $word = $checker->next_word) {
	       print $checker->highlighted_text,
		   "\n",
		   "$word : ",
		   (join "\t", @{$checker->suggestions}),
		   "\nChoose a new word : ";
	       chomp (my $new_word = <STDIN>);
	       $checker->replace(new_word => $new_word) if $new_word;
	   }

	   print "New text : ".$checker->text."\n";

       --or--

	   use CGI;
	   use Text::SpellChecker;
	   my $q = new CGI;
	   print $q->header,
		 $q->start_html,
		 $q->start_form(-method=>'POST',-action=>$ENV{SCRIPT_NAME});

	   my $checker = Text::SpellChecker->new(
	       text => "Foor score and seven yeers ago",
	       from_frozen => $q->param('frozen') # will be false the first time.
	   );

	   $checker->replace(new_word => $q->param('replacement'))
	       if $q->param('replace');

	   if (my $word = $checker->next_word) {
	       print $q->p($checker->highlighted_text),
		   $q->br,
		   qq|Next word : "$word"|,
		   $q->br,
		   $q->submit(-name=>'replace',-value=>'replace with:'),
		   $q->popup_menu(-name=>'replacement',-values=>$checker->suggestions),
		   $q->submit(-name=>'skip');
	   } else {
	       print "Done.  New text : ".$checker->text;
	   }

	   print $q->hidden(-name => 'frozen',
			    -value => $checker->serialize,
			    -override => 1),
		 $q->end_form,
		 $q->end_html;

DESCRIPTION
       This module is a thin layer above either Text::Aspell or Text::Hunspell
       (preferring the latter if available), and allows one to spellcheck a
       body of text.

       Whereas Text::(Hu|A)spell deals with words, Text::Spellchecker deals
       with blocks of text.  For instance, we provide methods for iterating
       through the text, serializing the object (thus remembering where we
       left off), and highlighting the current misspelled word within the
       text.

METHODS
       $checker = Text::SpellChecker->new(text => $text, from_frozen =>
       $serialized_data, lang => $lang)
	   Send either the text or a serialized object to the constructor.
	   Optionally, the language of the text can also be passed.  If no
	   language is passed, $ENV{LANG} will be used, if it is set.  If it
	   is not set, the default language will be "en_US".

       $checker = new_from_frozen($serialized_data)
	   This is provided separately, so that it may be overridden for
	   alternative serialization techniques.

       $str=$checker->serialize
	   Represent the object in its current state.

       $checker->reset
	   Reset the checker to the beginning of the text, and clear the list
	   of ignored words.

       $word = $checker->next_word
	   Returns the next misspelled word.

       $checker->current_word
	   Returns the most recently returned word.

       $checker->replace(new_word => $word)
	   Replace the current word with $word.

       $checker->ignore_all
	   Ignore all subsequent occurences of the current word.

       $checker->replace_all(new_word => $new_word)
	   Replace all subsequent occurences of the current word with a new
	   word.

       $checker->suggestions
	   Returns a reference to a list of alternatives to the current word
	   in a scalar context, or the list directly in a list context.

       $checker->text
	   Returns the current text (with corrections that have been applied).

       $checker->highlighted_text
	   Returns the text, but with the current word surrounded by
	   $Text::SpellChecker::pre_hl_word and
	   $Text::SpellChecker::post_hl_word.

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
       $Text::SpellChecker::pre_hl_word
	   Set this to control the highlighting of a misspelled word.

       $Text::SpellChecker::post_hl_word
	   Set this to control the highlighting of a misspelled word.

       $Text::SpellCheckerDictionaryPath{Hunspell}
	   Set this to the hunspell dictionary path.  By default
	   /usr/share/myspell.

	   This directory should have $lang.dic and $lang.aff files.

LICENSE
       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

TODO
       Add word to custom dictionary

SEE ALSO
       Text::Aspell, Text::Hunspell

AUTHOR
       Brian Duggan <bduggan@matatu.org>

perl v5.14.1			  2011-06-25		 Text::SpellChecker(3)
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