I guess what I ought to do then, is go ahead and post this to CPAN, so others can take a look. It seems crazy to post a 400 line module to a web form. I'm afraid my test data is still proprietary data from the group which asked me to write this. Before this gets published for real, I was going to scramble that data for the public. But as this module is designed to interact with web services hosted elsewhere, it takes over 15 minutes to run a test suite with fewer than 60 test cases. Its the data they wanted to see work, but CPAN probbaly deserves a more thoughtful test suite and set of test cases.

-- Hugh

if( $lal && $lol ) { $life++; }

In reply to Re^2: Pod::Coverage tests failing for documented module. Why? by hesco
in thread Pod::Coverage tests failing for documented module. Why? by hesco

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