"-T" is for taint mode. I don't think many people use it these days. It adds a little metadata to all strings to track whether they come from the outside world or not; the idea being that string data from the outside world is potentially untrustworthy, so shouldn't be interpolated directly into SQL queries, etc.
Date::Manip does check an environment variable (which counts as tainted data) as part of its initialization, so that could be it?
In reply to Re^5: Test::Pod:Coverage: excluding 'used' modules
by tobyink
in thread Test::Pod:Coverage: excluding 'used' modules
by loris
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