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test::kwalitee
Test::Kwalitee(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::Kwalitee(3pm)
NAME
Test::Kwalitee - test the Kwalitee of a distribution before you release it
SYNOPSIS
# in a separate test file
use Test::More;
eval { require Test::Kwalitee; Test::Kwalitee->import() };
plan( skip_all => 'Test::Kwalitee not installed; skipping' ) if $@;
DESCRIPTION
Kwalitee is an automatically-measurable gauge of how good your software is. That's very different from quality, which a computer really
can't measure in a general sense. (If you can, you've solved a hard problem in computer science.)
In the world of the CPAN, the CPANTS project (CPAN Testing Service; also a funny acronym on its own) measures Kwalitee with several
metrics. If you plan to release a distribution to the CPAN -- or even within your own organization -- testing its Kwalitee before creating
a release can help you improve your quality as well.
"Test::Kwalitee" and a short test file will do this for you automatically.
USAGE
Create a test file as shown in the synopsis. Run it. It will run all of the potential Kwalitee tests on the current distribution, if
possible. If any fail, it will report those as regular diagnostics.
If you ship this test and a user does not have "Test::Kwalitee" installed, nothing bad will happen.
To run only a handful of tests, pass their names to the module's "import()" method:
eval
{
require Test::Kwalitee;
Test::Kwalitee->import( tests => [ qw( use_strict has_tests ) ] );
};
To disable a test, pass its name with a leading minus ("-") to "import()":
eval
{
require Test::Kwalitee;
Test::Kwalitee->import( tests =>
[ qw( -has_test_pod -has_test_pod_coverage ) ]
);
};
As of version 1.00, the tests include:
o extractable
Is the distribution extractable?
o has_readme
Does the distribution have a README file?
o have_manifest
Does the distribution have a MANIFEST?
o have_meta_yml
Does the distribution have a META.yml file?
o have_buildtool
Does the distribution have a build tool file?
o have_changelog
Does the distribution have a changelog?
o no_symlinks
Does the distribution have no symlinks?
o have_tests
Does the distribution have tests?
o proper_libs
Does the distribution have proper libs?
o no_pod_errors
Does the distribution have no POD errors?
o use_strict
Does the distribution files all use strict?
o have_test_pod
Does the distribution have a POD test file?
o have_test_pod_coverage
Does the distribution have a POD-coverage test file?
AUTHOR
chromatic, <chromatic at wgz dot org>
With thanks to CPANTS and Thomas Klausner, as well as test tester Chris Dolan.
BUGS
No known bugs.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 - 2008, chromatic. Some rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can use, redistribute, and modify it under the same terms as Perl 5.8.x.
perl v5.10.0 2009-08-19 Test::Kwalitee(3pm)