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NAME

       pod2test - (DEPRECATED) Convert embedded tests and code examples to .t files

SYNOPSIS

         pod2test [-Mmodule] [input [output]]

DESCRIPTION

       pod2test is a front-end for Pod::Tests (formerly Test::Inline 1).  It generates TAP-
       compatible .t testing scripts from embedded tests and code examples.

       If output is not specified, the resulting .t file will go to STDOUT.  Otherwise, it will
       go to the given output file.  If input is not given, it will draw from STDIN.

       If the given file contains no tests or code examples, no output will be given, no output
       file will be created and pod2test will exit with 1.

       The Test::More module is made available to the testing blocks using the 'no_plan' feature.
       Any further modules which should be used are specified with -M. UNIMPLEMENTED

BUGS and CAVEATS

       This is a very simple rough cut.  It only does very rudimentary tests on the examples.

SUPPORT

       This script has been superceded by "inline2test" from the newer Test::Inline 2. Most
       testing code that currently works with "pod2test" should continue to work with the new
       version.

       The most notable exceptions are "=for begin" and "=for end", which are deprecated in the
       newer version.

       After upgrading Test::Inline, Pod::Tests and "pod2test" were split out to provide a
       compatibility package for legacy code.

       "pod2test" will stay in CPAN, but should remain unchanged indefinately, with the exception
       of any minor bugs that will require squishing.

       Bugs in this dist should be reported via the following URL. Feature requests should not be
       submitted, as further development is now occuring in Test::Inline.

       <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Pod-Tests>

AUTHOR

       Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com>

       Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>

SEE ALSO

       Pod::Tests, Test::Inline

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2005 - 2008 Adam Kennedy.

       Copyright 2001 - 2003 Michael G Schwern.

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

       The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.