Have I got it all wrong?

No, the demo is fudgy :) and fudgedocumented :)

But, if you UTSL like I did, you can see that you need to run perldoc -MModulino::Demo3 Modulino::Demo3 to see the magic, quite fudgy indeed

Also it works with perldoc -MModulino::Demo2 Modulino::Demo2

This will run the tests  prove -MModulino::Demo

So you can see, some of these things just aren't that well thought out

FWIW, here is background on brian d foy modulino stuff
How a script becomes a module
http://www.slideshare.net/brian_d_foy/advanced-modulinos-trial, http://www.slideshare.net/brian_d_foy/advanced-modulinos

Programs as modules is great idea, but this "run how its loaded" is bleh at best
good idea connected to these bookmarks (module as code) is schwern's skimmable code


In reply to Re: modulino and perldoc (perldoc -MModulino::Demo2 Modulino::Demo2 background) by Anonymous Monk
in thread modulino and perldoc by neilwatson

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