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NAME

       cpancover - report coverage statistics on CPAN modules

VERSION

       version 1.21

SYNOPSIS

        cpancover -help -info -version
                  -collect -redo_cpancover_html -redo_html -force
                  -module module_name
                  -results_dir /path/to/dir
                  -outputdir /path/to/dir
                  -outputfile filename.html
                  -report report_name
                  -local

DESCRIPTION

OPTIONS

       The following command line options are supported:

        -h -help              - show help
        -i -info              - show documentation
        -v -version           - show version
        -collect              - collect coverage from modules       (on)
        -directory            - location of the modules             ($cwd)
        -force                - recollect coverage                  (off)
        -module               - modules to use                      (all in $directory)
        -outputdir            - where to store output               ($directory)
        -outputfile           - top level index                     (coverage.html)
        -redo_cpancover_html  - don't set default modules           (off)
        -redo_html            - force html generation for modules   (off)
        -report               - report to use                       (html_basic)
        -local                - use local (uninstalled) code        (off)

DETAILS

REQUIREMENTS

       Collect coverage for results and create html, csv and json output.

       The modules Template and Parallel::Iterator are required.

EXIT STATUS

       The following exit values are returned:

       0   All operations were completed successfully.

       >0  An error occurred.

SEE ALSO

        L<Devel::Cover>

BUGS

        Incomplete.
        Undocumented.
        Needs to be redone properly.

LICENCE

       Copyright 2002-2015, Paul Johnson (paul@pjcj.net)

       This software is free.  It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.

       The latest version of this software should be available from my homepage:
       http://www.pjcj.net