NAME
    Test::Distribution - perform tests on all modules of a distribution

SYNOPSIS
      $ cat t/01distribution.t
      use Test::Distribution;
      $ make test
      ...

DESCRIPTION
    When using this module in a test script, it goes through all the modules
    in your distribution, checks their POD, checks that they compile ok and
    checks that they all define the same $VERSION.

    It defines its own testing plan, so you usually don't use it in
    conjunction with other "Test::*" modules in the same file. It's
    recommended that you just create a one-line test script as shown in the
    SYNOPSIS above. However, there are options...

OPTIONS
    On the line in which you "use()" this module, you can specify named
    arguments that influence the testing behavior.

    "tests => NUMBER"
        Specifies that in addition to the tests run by this module, your
        test script will run additional tests. In other words, this value
        influences the test plan. For example:

          use Test::Distribution tests => 1;
          use Test::More;
          is($foo, $bar, 'baz');

        It is important that you don't specify a "tests" argument when using
        "Test::More" or other test modules as the plan is handled by
        "Test::Distribution".

    "only => STRING|LIST"
        Specifies that only certain sets of tests are to be run. Possible
        values are those mentioned in TEST TYPES below. For example, if you
        only want to run the POD tests, you could say:

          use Test::Distribution only => 'pod';

        To specify that you only want to run the POD tests and the "use"
        tests, and also that you are going to run two tests of your own,
        use:

          use Test::Distribution
            only  => [ qw/pod use/ ],
            tests => 2;

        Note that when you specify the "versions" option, the "use" option
        is automatically added. This is because in order to get a module's
        $VERSION, it has to be loaded. In this case we might as well run a
        "use" test.

        The value for "only" can be a string or a reference to a list of
        strings.

    "not => STRING|LIST"
        Specifies that certain types of tests should not be run. All tests
        not mentioned in this argument are run. For example, if you want to
        test everything except the POD, use:

          use Test::Distribution
            not => 'pod';

        The value for "not" can be a string or a reference to a list of
        strings. Although it doesn't seem to make much sense, you can use
        both "only" and "not". In this case only the tests specified in
        "only", but not "not" are run (if this makes any sense).

TEST TYPES
    Here is a description of the types of tests available.

    "pod"
        Checks for POD errors in files

    "use"
        This "use()"s the modules to make sure the load happens ok.

    "versions"
        Checks that all packages define $VERSION strings.

    "description"
        Checks that the following files exist:

        Changes
        MANIFEST
        README
        Makefile.PL

    "prereq"
        Checks whether all "use()"d modules that aren't in the perl core are
        also mentioned in Makefile.PL's "PREREQ_PM".

TEST::DISTRIBUTION'S OWN PREREQUISITES
    "Test::Distribution" uses "File::Find::Rule" and "Test::Pod", amongst
    other modules. Each of these modules have their own rather long list of
    prerequisites. If you use the CPAN shell or a package manager to install
    modules, this is probably of no concern, but if you install modules
    manually, you might not care to install a lot of modules just to get
    "Test::Distribution" to run.

    Because of this, "Test::Distribution" checks whether you have the
    required modules installed and skips tests (per "Test::More" definition)
    as necessary if these modules are not found. If you don't have
    "Test::Pod", you can't run the "pod" tests. If you don't have
    "Module::CoreList", you can't run the "prereq" tests. But if you don't
    have "File::Find::Rule", all tests are skipped.

EXPOSED INTERNALS
    There are a few subroutines to help you see what this module is doing.
    Note that these subroutines are neither exported nor exportable, so you
    have to call them fully qualified.

    "Test::Distribution::packages()"
        This is a list of packages that have been found. That is, we assume
        that each file contains a package of the name indicated by the
        file's relative position. For example, a file in
        "blib/lib/Foo/Bar.pm" is expected to be available via "use
        Foo::Bar".

    "Test::Distribution::files()"
        This is a list of files that tests have been run on. The filenames
        are relative to the distribution's root directory, so they start
        with "blib/lib".

    "Test::Distribution::num_tests()"
        This is the number of tests that this module has run, based on your
        specifications.

FEATURE IDEAS
    "manifest" test type
        This would check the MANIFEST's integrity.

    "export" test type
        This would mandate that there should be a test for each exported
        symbol of each module.

    Let me know what you think of these ideas. Are they necessary?
    Unnecessary? Do you have feature requests of your own?

BUGS
    If you find any bugs or oddities, please do inform the author.

INSTALLATION
    See perlmodinstall for information and options on installing Perl
    modules.

AVAILABILITY
    The latest version of this module is available from the Distribution
    Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Visit <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/> to find a
    CPAN site near you. Or see
    <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/M/MA/MARCEL/>.

VERSION
    This document describes version 1.05 of "Test::Distribution".

AUTHOR
    Marcel Gr�nauer <marcel@cpan.org>

OTHER CREDITS
    This module was inspired by a use.perl.org journal entry by "brian d
    foy" (see http://use.perl.org/~brian_d_foy/journal/7463) where he
    describes an idea by Andy Lester.

COPYRIGHT
    Copyright 2002-2003 Marcel Gr�nauer. All rights reserved.

    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO
    perl(1), Test::More(3pm), Test::Pod(3pm), File::Find::Rule(3pm).