NAME
Sub::Documentation - Collect documentation for subroutines
VERSION
version 1.100880
SYNOPSIS
use Sub::Documentation 'add_documentation';
my $pkg = __PACKAGE__;
add_documentation(
package => $pkg,
glob_type => 'CODE',
name => 'new',
type => 'purpose',
documentation => 'A constructor.'
);
add_documentation(
package => $pkg,
glob_type => 'SCALAR',
name => 'count',
type => 'purpose',
documentation => 'Number of flurbles.'
);
DESCRIPTION
This module provides support for generating documentation for your
subroutines. It does not itself generate the documentation, but relies
on tools such as Pod::Weaver::Transformer::AddMethodAutoDoc - which is a
plugin to Pod::Weaver that is most likely used in conjunction with
Dist::Zilla - to put the collected information to use.
Also see Sub::Documentation::Attributes.
Modules that generate methods - such as Class::Accessor::Installer -
might want to use this module. Class::Accessor::Complex,
Class::Accessor::Constructor and Class::Accessor::FactoryTyped use
Class::Accessor::Installer and so support this kind of auto-generated
documentation.
This functions are exported on request.
FUNCTIONS
add_documentation(%args)
Adds documentation. It depends on how you use the collected
documentation data, but most tools would use the following key/value
pairs:
package
The package for which to add documentation.
glob_type
The kind of symbol that is being documented: "CODE", "SCALAR",
"ARRAY", "HASH" etc. The symbol name alone is insufficient to
determine what is being documented - does "new" refer to the
subroutine "new()" or any of the variables $new, C@new> or %new.
Therefore you also need to pass the glob type.
name
The symbol name for which to add documentation, that is, the
subroutine name or variable name.
type
The type of documentation to add. This might be "purpose", "example"
or the like.
The documentation type is freely definable, but the code that
actually generates the documentation, for example,
Pod::Weaver::Section::CollectWithAutoDoc needs to understand these
documentation types.
documentation
The actual documentation string.
You can add any other key/value pairs which your documentation tool
needs. For example, Class::Accessor::Complex generates helper methods
for most accessors, so in the documentation tool we would like to know
which helper method belongs to which main accessor. For example, for
array accessors, "foo_push()", "shift_foo()" and "foo_count()", amongst
others, all belong to the "foo" array accessor.
The documentation is stored in a list where each element is the has
passed to "add_documentation()".
get_documentation
Returns the documentation list. This can be used by modules that
actually generate the documentation to inspect which documentation has
been defined.
search_documentation(%args)
Goes through the list of collected documentation and returns those
entries that match the key/value pairs given as the arguments.
For example,
search_documentation(
package => 'Foo::Bar',
glob_type => 'CODE',
type => 'examples',
);
will return all entries with those key/value pairs.
If a string value in the arguments is compared to an array value in the
entry, it is sufficient for one of the array elements to be equal to the
required value. For example,
search_documentation(
name => 'clear_foo'
);
will match this entry:
add_documentation(
name => [ qw(clear_foo foo_clear) ],
...
);
INSTALLATION
See perlmodinstall for information and options on installing Perl
modules.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests through the web interface at
<http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Sub-Documentation>.
AVAILABILITY
The latest version of this module is available from the Comprehensive
Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Visit <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/> to find a
CPAN site near you, or see
<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sub-Documentation/>.
The development version lives at
<http://github.com/hanekomu/Sub-Documentation/>. Instead of sending
patches, please fork this project using the standard git and github
infrastructure.
AUTHOR
Marcel Gruenauer <marcel@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Marcel Gruenauer.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.