in reply to Re^2: Annotations for Perl
in thread Annotations for Perl

Yes, i know that. But there is a big difference between writing one-string and production OOP code.

choroba is talking about "production", he is not talking about "one-string"

My purpose is to make tool for people developing readable structural projects, not for perl magicians :)

Why would those people start with a code editor, instead of some UML code generating tool?

And after all, do you have an alternative solution for described problem?

Module::Info, Doxygen::Filter::Perl,.... :)

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Re^4: Annotations for Perl
by hurricup (Pilgrim) on Jun 03, 2015 at 05:42 UTC

    Module::Info says itself that it's unreliable in this part, Doxygen is fine, but we've got de-facto standart as pod and previously been suggested, there is a =for