When I'm trying to find out how a CPAN module works, I go to its webpage: Clusterize.

Since its POD is a little sparse, let's look for code samples under an "examples" link (or something like it) under the "MANIFEST" link. Well, there are no example scripts for this module.

Another place to look for code samples is under the test directory ("t"). Great... I see 4 tests. Let's take a look inside of them. Drat! Nothing there either. The furthest any test goes is to call the constructor.

Perhaps this module doesn't actually do what you expect it to do. You will have to prove that to yourself by looking into its source code.


In reply to Re: How can I use Clusterize by toolic
in thread How can I use Clusterize by joni

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