The title says it already, I stumbled over a strange module's name Pod::Functions::Functions in corelist and - surprise - it doesn't exist, neither locally nor on CPAN.

I suppose the data for corelist is automatically created...

Questions:

FWIW: Pod::Functions exists!
C:\>corelist Pod::Functions::Functions Data for 2021-01-23 Pod::Functions::Functions was first released with perl v5.20.0 C:\>perldoc Pod::Functions::Functions No documentation found for "Pod::Functions::Functions". C:\>perl -v This is perl 5, version 32, subversion 1 (v5.32.1) built for MSWin32-x +64-multi-thread

update

°) OK It's hardcoded into the data inside Module::CoreList

-> https://metacpan.org/release/BINGOS/Module-CoreList-5.20220720/source/lib/Module/CoreList.pm

seems like it's manually maintained and no tests are run. (shrug)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery


In reply to corelist shows a non existent module Pod::Functions::Functions by LanX

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