NAME
    Pod::Coverage - Checks if the documentation of a module is comprehensive

SYNOPSIS
      # all in one invocation
      use Pod::Coverage package => 'Fishy';

      # straight OO
      use Pod::Coverage;
      my $pc = new Pod::Coverage package => 'Pod::Coverage';
      print "We rock!" if $pc->coverage == 1;

DESCRIPTION
    Developers hate writing documentation. They'd hate it even more if their
    computer tattled on them, but maybe they'll be even more thankful in the
    long run. Even if not, perlmodstyle tells you to, so you must obey.

    This module provides a mechanism for determining if the pod for a given
    module is comprehensive.

    It expects to find either a =head2 or an =item block documenting a
    subroutine.

    Consider: # an imaginary Foo.pm package Foo;

     =item foo

     The foo sub

     = cut

     sub foo {}
     sub bar {}

     1;
     __END__

    In this example Foo::foo is covered, but Foo::bar is not, so the Foo
    package is only 50% (0.5) covered

  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) defaults to /^_/,
        /^import$/, /^DESTROY/, and /^AUTOLOAD/.

        "also_private" is similar to "private" but these are appended to the
        default set

    $object->coverage
        Gives the coverage as a value in the range 0 to 1

    $object->naked/$object->uncovered
        Returns a list of uncovered routines, will implicitly call coverage
        if it's not already been called.

        Note, private identifiers will be skipped.

    $object->covered
        Returns a list of covered routines, will implicitly call coverage if
        it's not previously been called.

        As with "naked" private identifiers will be skipped.

BUGS
    Due to the method used to identify documented subroutines
    "Pod::Coverage" may completely miss your house style and declare your
    code undocumented. Patches and/or failing tests welcome.

TODO
    Examine exportable symbols
    Determine if ancestor packages declare things left undocumented
    Widen the rules for identifying documentation
HISTORY
    Version 0.05
        Used Pod::Find to deal with alternative locations for pod files.
        Introduced pod_from. Merged some patches from Schwern. Added in
        clothed. Assimilated "examples/check_installed" as contributed by
        Kirrily "Skud" Robert <skud@cpan.org>. Copes with multple functions
        documented by one section. Added uncovered as a synonym for naked.

    Version 0.04
        Just 0.03 with a correctly generated README file

    Version 0.03
        Applied a patch from Dave Rolsky (barely 6 hours after release of
        0.02) to improve scanning of pod markers.

    Version 0.02
        Fixed up the import form. Removed dependency on List::Util. Added
        naked method. Exposed private configuration.

    Version 0.01
        As #london.pm invaded Brighton, people taked about documentation
        standards. mstevens scribbled something down, richardc coded it, the
        rest is ponies.

AUTHORS
    Richard Clamp <richardc@unixbeard.net>

    Michael Stevens <mstevens@etla.org>

    Copyright (c) 2001 Richard Clamp, Micheal Stevens. All rights reserved.
    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.

