Thanks for the information. I think some text along these lines would make a good addition to the DESCRIPTION section of your POD. To me, it really explains why someone should use this module.

Another question: is it possible via the command line to enable all features? For example:

perl -MSyntax::Construct=all code.pl
I see this as a valuable debug and development tool. If I inherit someone's code (which doesn't use Syntax::Construct), and I get a cryptic message, I could edit the code and add the Syntax::Construct line. But, I'd have to know which construct gave me the message, and I'd have to edit the code (neither of which is desirable). Or am I abusing this tool?

In reply to Re^5: Tests were run but no plan was declared and done_testing() was not seen. (Syntax::Construct) by toolic
in thread Tests were run but no plan was declared and done_testing() was not seen. by thanos1983

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