#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#############################################################################
# This example is a bit outdated, please use the new bin/graph-easy script -
# which is after "make install" available on any command line in your system.
# Convert an input file containing a Graph::Easy description to
# graphviz output that can be feed to dot etc.
# Example usage:
# examples/as_graphviz t/in/2nodes.txt | dot -Tpng >test.png
# echo "[ A ] -> [ B ]" | examples/as_graphviz | dot -Tpng >test.png
BEGIN { $|++; }
use
strict;
use
Graph::Easy::Parser;
my
$file
=
shift
;
my
$parser
= Graph::Easy::Parser->new(
debug
=> 0 );
if
(!
defined
$file
)
{
$file
= \
*STDIN
;
binmode
STDIN,
':utf8'
or
die
(
"binmode STDIN, ':utf8' failed: $!"
);
}
binmode
STDERR,
':utf8'
or
die
(
"binmode STDERR, ':utf8' failed: $!"
);
my
$graph
=
$parser
->from_file(
$file
);
die
(
$parser
->error())
unless
defined
$graph
;
binmode
STDOUT,
':utf8'
or
die
(
"binmode STDOUT, ':utf8' failed: $!"
);
$graph
->as_graphviz();