README for Pod::Coverage 0.18

=head1 NAME

Pod::Coverage - Checks if the documentation of a module is comprehensive

=head1 SYNOPSIS

 # 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;



=head1 DEPENDENCIES

This module has external dependencies on the following modules:

Devel::Symdump 2.01
Pod::Find      0.21
Pod::Parser    1.13

=head1 INSTALLATION

perl Build.PL
perl Build test

and if all goes well

perl Build install

=head1 HISTORY

What changed over the last 3 revisions

=over

=item 0.18    Friday 4th August, 2006

       Rewrite _CvGV in terms of B::CV - no xs dependency anymore
       (suggested by Tim Bunce)

       Add the (FETCH|MODIFY)_$foo_ATTRIBUTES methods to the private
       stoplists. (rt #12451)

       Support documentation where the method name is documented in a
       ::qualified style (rt #14635)

       Ignores new (5.8) magic CLONE and CLONE_SKIP methods. (rt #17489)

       Added a nonwhitespace option (Alex - rt #14950)



=item 0.17      Tuesday 23rd November, 2004

       Fixed a further case reported by Jos Boumans where
       =head2 $self->foo(); was intepreted as documentation for a
       C<foo()> method.  (more XS4ALL house style)


=item 0.16      Wednesday 20th October, 2004

       Fixed a MANIFEST bug.
       Fixed a case reported by Jos Boumans where
       =head2 $self->foo; was intepreted as documentation for a
       C<foo;> method.  (XS4ALL house style)

=back

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<Test::More>, L<Devel::Cover>

=head1 AUTHORS

Richard Clamp <[email protected]>

Michael Stevens <[email protected]>

some contributions from David Cantrell <[email protected]>

=head1 COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006 Richard Clamp, Michael
Stevens. All rights reserved.  This program is free software; you can
redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.