Hi,
I have recently been taking more notice of CPANTS and made some changes
to DBD::ODBC to get more "kwalitee". I'm basically getting a fail on
has_test_pod (http://cpants.perl.org/dist/kwalitee/DBD-ODBC) which I've
duplicated myself with Module::CPANTS::Analyse. However, I have a pod
test (although it might look a strange one):
use Test::More;
my $has_test_nowarnings = 1;
eval "require Test::NoWarnings";
$has_test_nowarnings = undef if $@;
END {
Test::NoWarnings::had_no_warnings()
if ($has_test_nowarnings);
}
# I need to include Test::NoWarnings to pass cpants but that adds a test
# so that prevents you using all_pod_files_ok as that sets the
# Test::More plan.
my $tests = 3;
$tests += 1 if $has_test_nowarnings;
eval "use Test::Pod 1.00 tests => $tests";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@;
my @pods = all_pod_files();
foreach my $pod (@pods) {
next if $pod !~ /(ODBC.pm)|(FAQ.pm)|(Changes.pm)/;
pod_file_ok($pod);
}
I did not want to insist on anyone having Test::Pod.
I was previously not using Test::NoWarnings (also changed for kwalitee)
but I did not like to insist on anyone having Test::NoWarnings because
it is not a core module and is only required for the test. However,
all_pod_files_ok sets the number of tests itself so I had to split the
tests up as above in case someone did not have Test::NoWarnings.
Analyse.pm does not seem to spot my use of Test::Pod.
Martin
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Martin J. Evans
Easysoft Limited
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