On 11/08/11 11:45 AM, Marc Green wrote:
I agree that a POD checker should report *all* errors/warnings, but is having an argumentless =item really a warning? By Pod::Checker's defintion, a warning indicates bad style, so that would mean that having an argumentless =item is bad style. Personally, I don't think it is; I find it a convenient shorthand. Do you disagree?
You're correct. Under "Pod Commands", =item is listed as a bare item. I don't know why there is a note for being forgiving for a valid structure, but it's confusing. And, of course, if it's valid, it can't be bad style.
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