Gabor Szabo wrote:
> I wonder why http://www.cpan.org/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz
> still has a timestamp of 2008-12-17 01:27 ?
>
> $ ping www.cpan.org
> PING cpan.pair.com (66.39.76.93)
>
> Oh and
>
> $ wget http://www.perl.org/
>
> does not answer after trying from from two locations.
>
s this is just an example...
Links to other resources should be tested, but not such examples.
Cheers,
Renee
Nadim Khemir wrote:
> Can we get examples? first the POD then what you would like to extract.
>
> Best would be to write your examples as tests.
>
> Nadim.
>
> On Saturday
Ian Malpass wrote:
> I've started crafting Test::Pod::URI to extract URIs from POD and
> check them to make sure they work. However, my CPAN-fu has been weak
> today, so I thought I'd mail here and see if anyone knew of anything
> out there that already does such a thing. Anyone?
>
> Ian
>
> P.S. I
entropy collector)
though, and think it shows real promise. For the time-being, we're
using a stopgap hack of a simple part-of-speech ordering analysis,
though that tends to get easily confused by recently trendified
nounverbifications.
--Eric
Renee
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rules
for "docs_make_sense".
It would be nice, if you could show what spellings are wrong (hint:
spelling is written with *two* "l" ;-) )
Cheers,
Renee
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