I never used this module, but after reading the doc I'm irritated...

Did you try to categorize DEBUG as private or also_private?

from Pod::Coverage

Methods Pod::Coverage->new(package => $package) Creates a new Pod::Coverage object. package the name of the package to analyse private an array of regexen which define what symbols are regarded as private (and so need not be documented) ... also_private items are appended to the private list

I agree with educated_foo that Pod::Coverage shouldn't be an installation test, but rather a part of the release/development process.

Cheers Rolf


In reply to Re: How to get Pod::Coverage to stop calling my export naked by LanX
in thread How to get Pod::Coverage to stop calling my export naked by Oberon

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