Test::Pod - check for POD errors in files
Version 1.26
Test::Pod
lets you check the validity of a POD file, and report
its results in standard Test::Simple
fashion.
use Test::Pod tests => $num_tests; pod_file_ok( $file, "Valid POD file" );
Module authors can include the following in a t/pod.t file and
have Test::Pod
automatically find and check all POD files in a
module distribution:
use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.00"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok();
You can also specify a list of files to check, using the
all_pod_files()
function supplied:
use strict; use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.00"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@; my @poddirs = qw( blib script ); all_pod_files_ok( all_pod_files( @poddirs ) );
Or even (if you're running under Apache::Test):
use strict; use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.00"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@; my @poddirs = qw( blib script ); use File::Spec::Functions qw( catdir updir ); all_pod_files_ok( all_pod_files( map { catdir updir, $_ } @poddirs ) );
Check POD files for errors or warnings in a test file, using
Pod::Simple
to do the heavy lifting.
pod_file_ok()
will okay the test if the POD parses correctly. Certain
conditions are not reported yet, such as a file with no pod in it at all.
When it fails, pod_file_ok()
will show any pod checking errors as
diagnostics.
The optional second argument TESTNAME is the name of the test. If it
is omitted, pod_file_ok()
chooses a default test name "POD test
for FILENAME".
Checks all the files in @files
for valid POD. It runs
all_pod_files() on each file/directory, and calls the plan()
function for you
(one test for each function), so you can't have already called plan
.
If @files
is empty or not passed, the function finds all POD files in
the blib directory if it exists, or the lib directory if not.
A POD file is one that ends with .pod, .pl and .pm, or any file
where the first line looks like a shebang line.
If you're testing a module, just make a t/pod.t:
use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.00"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok();
Returns true if all pod files are ok, or false if any fail.
Returns a list of all the Perl files in $dir and in directories below. If no directories are passed, it defaults to blib if blib exists, or else lib if not. Skips any files in CVS or .svn directories.
A Perl file is:
The order of the files returned is machine-dependent. If you want them sorted, you'll have to sort them yourself.
STUFF TO DO
Note the changes that are being made.
Note that you no longer can test for "no pod".
Currently maintained by Andy Lester, <andy at petdance.com>
.
Originally by brian d foy.
Thanks to
David Wheeler
and
Peter Edwards
for contributions and to brian d foy
for the original code.
Copyright 2006, Andy Lester, All Rights Reserved.
You may use, modify, and distribute this package under the same terms as Perl itself.