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NAME

       Test::Fixme - check code for FIXMEs.

SYNOPSIS

        # In a test script like 't/test-fixme.t'
        use Test::Fixme;
        run_tests();

        # You can also tailor the behaviour.
        use Test::Fixme;
        run_tests( where    => 'lib',      # where to find files to check
                   match    => 'TODO',     # what to check for
                   skip_all => $ENV{SKIP}  # should all tests be skipped
        );

DESCRIPTION

       When coding it is common to come up against problems that need to be addressed but that
       are not a big deal at the moment. What generally happens is that the coder adds comments
       like:

        # FIXME - what about windows that are bigger than the screen?

        # FIXME - add checking of user priviledges here.

       Test::Fixme allows you to add a test file that ensures that none of these get forgotten in
       the module.

   Arguments
       By default run_tests will search for 'FIXME' in all the files it can find in the project.
       You can change these defaults by using 'where' or 'match' as follows:

        run_tests( where => 'lib', # just check the modules.
                   match => 'TODO' # look for things that are not done yet.
        );

       where
           Specifies where to search for files.  This can be a scalar containing a single
           directory name, or it can be a listref containing multiple directory names.

       match
           Expression to search for within the files.  This may be a simple string, or a
           qr//-quoted regular expression.  For example:

            match => qr/[T]ODO|[F]IXME|[B]UG/,

       filename_match
           Expression to filter file names.  This should be a qr//-quoted regular expression.
           For example:

            match => qr/\.(:pm|pl)$/,

           would only match .pm and .pl files under your specified directory.

       manifest
           Specifies the name of your MANIFEST file which will be used as the list of files to
           test instead of where or filename_match.

            manifest => 'MANIFEST',

HINTS

       If you want to match something other than 'FIXME' then you may find that the test file
       itself is being caught. Try doing this:

        run_tests( match => 'TO'.'DO' );

       You may also wish to suppress the tests - try this:

        use Test::Fixme;
        run_tests( skip_all => $ENV{SKIP_TEST_FIXME} );

       You can only run run_tests once per file. Please use several test files if you want to run
       several different tests.

SEE ALSO

       Devel::FIXME

AUTHOR

       Current maintainer: Graham Ollis <plicease@cpan.org>

       Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions.

       Original author: Edmund von der Burg <evdb@ecclestoad.co.uk>

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

       Dave O'Neill added support for 'filename_match' and also being able to pass a list of
       several directories in the 'where' argument. Many thanks.

LICENSE

       Copryight (C) 2008 Edmund von der Burg

       Copyright (C) 2012 Graham Ollis

       This library is free software . You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as perl itself.