Pod::Coverage::Moose (0.02). Why The Following-
Test file
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::Pod::Coverage;
use Test::More "no_plan";
pod_coverage_ok( "IsMoose",
{ coverage_class => "Pod::Coverage::Moose" } );
IsMoose package file
package IsMoose;
use Moose;
has [qw( moo cow )] =>
is => "rw",
isa => "Str"
;
1; # (Update, added.)
=pod
=cut
Test output
> prove test-moose-pod.t -v
test-moose-pod.t ..
ok 1 - Pod coverage on IsMoose
1..1
ok
All tests successful.
Files=1, Tests=1, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr 0.00 sys + 0.21 cusr
+ 0.01 csys = 0.24 CPU)
Result: PASS
Why isn't that failing? moo and cow are uncovered. This is a boiled down example. I tried several other permutations and my real code with Moose attribute methods and Roles and such are also passing as if it were being tested with plain Test::Pod::Coverage; e.g., only sub named {} are being checked at all.
Do I misunderstand what this does? Am I suffering from PEBCAK?