Provided by: libpod-coverage-trustpod-perl_0.100003-1_all bug

NAME

       Pod::Coverage::TrustPod - allow a module's pod to contain Pod::Coverage hints

VERSION

       version 0.100003

DESCRIPTION

       This is a Pod::Coverage subclass (actually, a subclass of Pod::Coverage::CountParents)
       that allows the POD itself to declare certain symbol names trusted.

       Here is a sample Perl module:

         package Foo::Bar;

         =head1 NAME

         Foo::Bar - a bar at which fooes like to drink

         =head1 METHODS

         =head2 fee

         returns the bar tab

         =cut

         sub fee { ... }

         =head2 fie

         scoffs at bar tab

         =cut

         sub fie { ... }

         sub foo { ... }

         =begin Pod::Coverage

           foo

         =end Pod::Coverage

         =cut

       This file would report full coverage, because any non-empty lines inside a block of POD
       targeted to Pod::Coverage are treated as "trustme" patterns.  Leading and trailing
       whitespace is stripped and the remainder is treated as a regular expression anchored at
       both ends.

       Remember, anywhere you could use "=begin" and "=end" as above, you could instead write:

         =for Pod::Coverage foo

       In some cases, you may wish to make the entire file trusted.  The special pattern
       "*EVERYTHING*" may be provided to do just this.

       Keep in mind that Pod::Coverage::TrustPod sets up exceptions using the "trust" mechanism
       rather than the "privacy" mechanism in Pod::Coverage.  This is unlikely ever to matter to
       you, but it's true.

AUTHOR

       Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Ricardo SIGNES.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.