Provided by: libtest-minimumversion-perl_0.101081-1_all
NAME
Test::MinimumVersion - does your code require newer perl than you think?
VERSION
version 0.101081
SYNOPSIS
Example minimum-perl.t: #!perl use Test::MinimumVersion; all_minimum_version_ok('5.008');
FUNCTIONS
minimum_version_ok minimum_version_ok($file, $version); This test passes if the given file does not seem to require any version of perl newer than $version, which may be given as a version string or a version object. all_minimum_version_ok all_minimum_version_ok($version, \%arg); Given either a version string or a version object, this routine produces a test plan (if there is no plan) and tests each relevant file with "minimum_version_ok". Relevant files are found by File::Find::Rule::Perl. "\%arg" is optional. Valid arguments are: paths - in what paths to look for files; defaults to (bin, script, t, lib, xt/smoke, and any .pm or .PL files in the current working directory) if it contains files, they will be checked no_plan - do not plan the tests about to be run skip - files to skip; this can be useful in weird cases like gigantic files, files falsely detected as Perl, or code that uses a source filter; this should be an arrayref of filenames all_minimum_version_from_metayml_ok all_minimum_version_from_metayml_ok(\%arg); This routine checks META.yml for an entry in requires for perl. If no META.yml file or no perl version is found, all tests are skipped. If a version is found, the test proceeds as if "all_minimum_version_ok" had been called with that version. all_minimum_version_from_metajson_ok all_minimum_version_from_metajson_ok(\%arg); This routine checks META.json for an entry in requires for perl. If no META.json file or no perl version is found, all tests are skipped. If a version is found, the test proceeds as if "all_minimum_version_ok" had been called with that version.
AUTHOR
Ricardo Signes
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2007 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.