# from David Cantrell # on Monday 30 June 2008 15:26: >We're down to arguing about how to implement >that check - whether it should be "ooh look, there's a t/pod.t file >which says 'use Test::Pod'", or whether CPANTS should itself use >Test::Pod to look for badly-formed POD.
The former implements a check for a symptom of the check, where the absence of the symptom tells us nothing, and the presence of the symptom might be a symptom of an actual problem. >I favour the latter, although I find that having the Evil Cargo-Culted >t/pod.t in my distributions is rather useful for finding bugs before I >release my code so I'm gonna continue using it. If you truly have *the* Evil Cargo-Culted t/pod.t (which has been previously discussed here and elsewhere), it fails spuriously for some users. Besides, Module::CPANTS::Kwalitee::Pod, right? --Eric -- But as soon as you hear the Doppler shift dropping in pitch, you know that they're probably going to miss your house, because if they were on a collision course with your house, the pitch would stay the same until impact. As I said, that one's subtle. --Larry Wall --------------------------------------------------- http://scratchcomputing.com ---------------------------------------------------