Hi,
I am doing the following:
#!perl -T
use Test::More;
eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.04";
plan tests => 1;
pod_coverage_ok( "My::Flaky::Module");
The test fails with
# Failed test 'Pod coverage on My::Flaky::Module'
# at /usr/local/share/perl5/Test/Pod/Coverage.pm line 133.
# My::Flaky::Module: requiring 'My::Flaky::Module' failed
The failure is caused by
use Date::Manip;
in my module - if I comment it out, the test passes. I assume the problem is that Date::Manip doesn't contain any POD, so how can I prevent the test from being applied to the included modules?
Thanks,
loris
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