Methods should be documented in the files which also contain the code
for the method, or that file should be hidden from PAUSE completely,
in which case the methods are documented in the file which loads
-it. Methods may also be documented and refered to in files
+it. Methods may also be documented and referred to in files
representing the major objects or components on which they can be
called.
For example, L<DBIx::Class::Relationship> documents the methods
actually coded in the helper relationship classes like
DBIx::Class::Relationship::BelongsTo. The BelongsTo file itself is
-hidden from pause as it has no documentation. The accessors created by
+hidden from PAUSE as it has no documentation. The accessors created by
relationships should be mentioned in L<DBIx::Class::Row>, the major
object that they will be called on.
=item *
The argument list is followed by some examples of how to use the
-method, using it's various types of arguments.
+method, using its various types of arguments.
The examples can also include ways to use the results if
-applicable. For instance if the documentation is for a relationship
+applicable. For instance, if the documentation is for a relationship
type, the examples can include how to call the resulting relation
accessor, how to use the relation name in a search and so on.