Thanks but even stripping it down to not running through Test::Pod::Coverage is still not behaving as I'd expect from the docs. This is the plain PCM behavior-
perl -MPod::Coverage::Moose -le '$pcm = Pod::Coverage::Moose->new(pack
+age => "IsMoose"); print $pcm->uncovered'
# Prints nothing...
I expect it to show moo and cow both as uncovered. :( I really like the idea of this module and I'd love to be able to get it to give "real" feedback about Moose attributes/methods.
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