ILIKE is common enough to be in core
[dbsrgits/SQL-Abstract.git] / t / 91podcoverage.t
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13fb11fd 1use Test::More;
2
3eval "use Pod::Coverage 0.19";
4plan skip_all => 'Pod::Coverage 0.19 required' if $@;
5eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.04";
6plan skip_all => 'Test::Pod::Coverage 1.04 required' if $@;
7
8plan skip_all => 'set TEST_POD to enable this test'
9 unless ( $ENV{TEST_POD} || -e 'MANIFEST.SKIP' );
10
11my @modules = sort { $a cmp $b } ( Test::Pod::Coverage::all_modules() );
12plan tests => scalar(@modules);
13
14# Since this is about checking documentation, a little documentation
15# of what this is doing might be in order...
16# The exceptions structure below is a hash keyed by the module
17# name. The value for each is a hash, which contains one or more
18# (although currently more than one makes no sense) of the following
19# things:-
20# skip => a true value means this module is not checked
21# ignore => array ref containing list of methods which
22# do not need to be documented.
23my $exceptions = {
24 'SQL::Abstract' => {
25 ignore => [
26 qw/belch
27 puke/
28 ]
29 },
30 'SQL::Abstract::Test' => { skip => 1 },
31};
32
33foreach my $module (@modules) {
34 SKIP:
35 {
36 skip "$module - No user visible methods",
37 1
38 if ( $exceptions->{$module}{skip} );
39
40 # build parms up from ignore list
41 my $parms = {};
42 $parms->{trustme} =
43 [ map { qr/^$_$/ } @{ $exceptions->{$module}{ignore} } ]
44 if exists( $exceptions->{$module}{ignore} );
45
46 # run the test with the potentially modified parm set
47 pod_coverage_ok( $module, $parms, "$module POD coverage" );
48 }
49}