Thank you all for your suggestions.

As to creating a module, at first I thought, "How would this be possible? The only option it has is --help." Then I realized that I could break it into a parser and a code generator. So now I get to rewrite it as a module. Oh joy.

As to its name, the Sub:: modules seems to be about modifying the behaviour of sub's, whereas Devel:: seems to be about creating things. Unfortunately there already is a module Devel::Sub::Which that means I can't name mine simply Devel::Sub without confusion. What do you think of the name Devel::Sub::API?


In reply to Re: Understanding CPAN's SCRIPT CATEGORIES by shawnhcorey
in thread Understanding CPAN's SCRIPT CATEGORIES by shawnhcorey

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