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NAME

       Pod::Weaver::Section::Version - add a VERSION pod section

VERSION

       version 4.006

OVERVIEW

       This section plugin will produce a hunk of Pod meant to indicate the version of the
       document being viewed, like this:

         =head1 VERSION

         version 1.234

       It will do nothing if there is no "version" entry in the input.

ATTRIBUTES

   format
       The string to use when generating the version string.

       Default: version %v

       The following variables are available:

       •   v - the version

       •   V - the version, suffixed by "-TRIAL" if a trial release

       •   d - the CLDR format for DateTime

       •   n - a newline

       •   t - a tab

       •   s - a space

       •   r - the name of the dist, present only if you use Dist::Zilla to generate the POD!

       •   m - the name of the module, present only if PPI parsed the document and it contained a
           package declaration!

       •   T - special: at the beginning of the line, followed by any amount of whitespace,
           indicates that the line should only be included in trial releases; otherwise, results
           in a fatal error

       If multiple strings are supplied as an array ref, a line of POD is produced for each
       string.  Each line will be separated by a newline.  This is useful for splitting longer
       text across multiple lines in a "weaver.ini" file, for example:

         ; weaver.ini
         [Version]
         format = version %v
         format =
         format = This module's version numbers follow the conventions described at
         format = L<semver.org|http://semver.org/>.
         format = %T
         format = %T This is a trial release!

   is_verbatim
       A boolean value specifying whether the version paragraph should be verbatim or not.

       Default: false

   time_zone
       The timezone to use when using DateTime for the format.

       Default: local

METHODS

   build_content
         my @pod_elements = $section->build_content(\%input);

       This method is passed the same "\%input" that goes to the "weave_section" method, and
       should return a list of pod elements to insert.

       In almost all cases, this method is used internally, but could be usefully overridden in a
       subclass.

AUTHOR

       Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2014 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.