Pod::Coverage (3)
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NAME
Pod::Coverage - Checks if the documentation of a module is comprehensiveSYNOPSIS
# in the beginnning... perl -MPod::Coverage=Pod::Coverage -e666 # all in one invocation use Pod::Coverage package => 'Fishy'; # straight OO use Pod::Coverage; my $pc = Pod::Coverage->new(package => 'Pod::Coverage'); print "We rock!" if $pc->coverage == 1;
DESCRIPTION
Developers hate writing documentation. They'd hate it even more if their computer tattled on them, but maybe they'll be even more thankful in the long run. Even if not, perlmodstyle tells you to, so you must obey.This module provides a mechanism for determining if the pod for a given module is comprehensive.
It expects to find either a "=head(n>1)" or an "=item" block documenting a subroutine.
Consider:
# an imaginary Foo.pm
package Foo;
=item foo The foo sub = cut sub foo {} sub bar {} 1; __END__
In this example "Foo::foo" is covered, but "Foo::bar" is not, so the "Foo" package is only 50% (0.5) covered
Methods
- Pod::Coverage->new(package => $package)
-
Creates a new Pod::Coverage object.
"package" the name of the package to analyse
"private" an array of regexen which define what symbols are regarded as private (and so need not be documented) defaults to [ qr/^_/, qr/^(un)?import$/, qr/^DESTROY$/, qr/^AUTOLOAD$/, qr/^bootstrap$/,
qr/^(TIE(SCALAR|ARRAY|HASH|HANDLE) |
FETCH|STORE|UNTIE|FETCHSIZE|STORESIZE|
POP|PUSH|SHIFT|UNSHIFT|SPLICE|DELETE|
EXISTS|EXTEND|CLEAR|FIRSTKEY|NEXTKEY|PRINT|PRINTF|
WRITE|READLINE|GETC|READ|CLOSE|BINMODE|OPEN|
EOF|FILENO|SEEK|TELL|SCALAR)$/x,
qr/^(MODIFY|FETCH)_(REF|SCALAR|ARRAY|HASH|CODE|
GLOB|FORMAT|IO)_ATTRIBUTES$/x,
qr/^CLONE(_SKIP)?$/, ]This should cover all the usual magical methods for tie()d objects, attributes, generally all the methods that are typically not called by a user, but instead being used internally by perl.
"also_private" items are appended to the private list
"trustme" an array of regexen which define what symbols you just want us to assume are properly documented even if we can't find any docs for them
If "pod_from" is supplied, that file is parsed for the documentation, rather than using Pod::Find
If "nonwhitespace" is supplied, then only
PODsections which have non-whitespace characters will count towards being documented. - $object->coverage
- Gives the coverage as a value in the range 0 to 1
- $object->why_unrated
- "$object->coverage" may return "undef", to indicate that it was unable to deduce coverage for a package. If this happens you should be able to check "why_unrated" to get a useful excuse.
- $object->naked/$object->uncovered
-
Returns a list of uncovered routines, will implicitly call coverage if
it's not already been called.
Note, private and 'trustme' identifiers will be skipped.
- $object->covered
-
Returns a list of covered routines, will implicitly call coverage if
it's not previously been called.
As with "naked", private and 'trustme' identifiers will be skipped.
Debugging support
In order to allow internals debugging, while allowing the optimiser to do its thang, "Pod::Coverage" uses constant subs to define how it traces.Use them like so
sub Pod::Coverage::TRACE_ALL () { 1 } use Pod::Coverage;
Supported constants are:
- TRACE_ALL
-
Trace everything.
Well that's all there is so far, are you glad you came?
Inheritance interface
These abstract methods while functional in "Pod::Coverage" may make your life easier if you want to extend "Pod::Coverage" to fit your house style more closely.
- $object->_CvGV($symbol)
-
Return the GVfor the coderef supplied. Used by "_get_syms" to identify locally defined code.
You probably won't need to override this one.
- $object->_get_syms($package)
- return a list of symbols to check for from the specified packahe
- _get_pods
-
Extract pod markers from the currently active package.
Return an arrayref or undef on fail.
- _private_check($symbol)
- return true if the symbol should be considered private
- _trustme_check($symbol)
- return true if the symbol is a 'trustme' symbol
BUGS
Due to the method used to identify documented subroutines "Pod::Coverage" may completely miss your house style and declare your code undocumented. Patches and/or failing tests welcome.TODO
- Widen the rules for identifying documentation
- Improve the code coverage of the test suite. Devel::Cover rocks so hard.
SEE ALSO
Test::More, Devel::CoverAUTHORS
Richard Clamp <richardc@unixbeard.net>Michael Stevens <mstevens@etla.org>
some contributions from David Cantrell <david@cantrell.org.uk>