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NAME

6       Module::Starter::PBP - Create a module as recommended in "Perl Best
7       Practices"
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VERSION

10       This document describes Module::Starter::PBP version 0.0.3
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SYNOPSIS

13           # In your  ~/.module-starter/config file...
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15           author:  <Your Name>
16           email:   <your@email.addr>
17           plugins: Module::Starter::PBP
18           template_dir: </some/absolute/path/name>
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21           # Then on the command-line...
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23           > module-starter --module=Your::New::Module
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26           # Or, if you're lazy and happy to go with
27           # the recommendations in "Perl Best Practices"...
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29           > perl -MModule::Starter::PBP=setup
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DESCRIPTION

32       This module implements a simple approach to creating modules and their
33       support files, based on the Module::Starter approach. Module::Starter
34       needs to be installed before this module can be used.
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36       When used as a Module::Starter plugin, this module allows you to
37       specify a simple directory of templates which are filled in with
38       module-specific information, and thereafter form the basis of your new
39       module.
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41       The default templates that this module initially provides are based on
42       the recommendations in the book "Perl Best Practices".
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INTERFACE

45       Thsi module simply acts as a plugin for Module::Starter. So it uses the
46       same command-line interface as that module.
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48       The template files it is to use are specified in your Module::Starter
49       "config" file, by adding a "template_dir" configuration variable that
50       gives the full path name of the directory in which you want to put the
51       templates.
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53       The easiest way to set up this "config" file, the associated directory,
54       and the necessary template files is to type:
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56           > perl -MModule::Starter::PBP=setup
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58       on the command line. You will then be asked for your name, email
59       address, and the full path name of the directory where you want to keep
60       the templates, after which they will be created and installed.
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62       Then you can create a new module by typing:
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64           > module-starter --module=Your::New::Module
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66   Template format
67       The templates are plain files named:
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69               Build.PL
70               Makefile.PL
71               README
72               Changes
73               Module.pm
74               t/whatever_you_like.t
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76       The "Module.pm" file is the template for the ".pm" file for your
77       module. Any files in the "t/" subdirectory become the templates for the
78       testing files of your module. All the remaining files are templates for
79       the ditribution files of the same names.
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81       In those files, the following placeholders are replaced by the
82       appropriate information specific to the file:
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84       <AUTHOR>
85           The nominated author. Taken from the "author" setting in your
86           Module::Starter "config" file.
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88       <BUILD INSTRUCTIONS>
89           Makefile or Module::Build instructions. Computed automatically
90           according to the "builder" setting in your Module::Starter "config"
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93       <DATE>
94           The current date (as returned by "localtime"). Computed
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97       <DISTRO>
98           The name of the complete module distribution. Computed
99           automatically from the name of the module.
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101       <EMAIL>
102           Where to send feedback. Taken from the "email" setting in your
103           Module::Starter "config" file.
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105       <LICENSE>
106           The licence under which the module is released. Taken from the
107           "license" setting in your Module::Starter "config" file.
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109       <MAIN MODULE>
110           The name of the main module of the distribution.
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112       <MAIN PM FILE>
113           The name of the ".pm" file for the main module.
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115       <MODULE NAME>
116           The name of the current module being created within the
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119       <RT NAME>
120           The name to use for bug reports to the RT system.  That is:
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122               Please report any bugs or feature requests to
123               bug-<RT NAME>@rt.cpan.org>
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125       <YEAR>
126           The current year. Computed automatically
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DIAGNOSTICS

129       "Can't find directory that holds Module::Starter::PBP templates"
130           You did not tell Module::Starter::PBP where your templates are
131           stored.  You need a 'template_dir' specification. Typically this
132           would go in your ~/.module-starter/config file. Something like:
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134               template_dir: /users/you/.module-starter/Templates
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136       "Can't access Module::Starter::PBP template directory"
137           You specified a 'template_dir', but the path didn't lead to a
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140       "The template: %s isn't in the template directory (%s)"
141           One of the required templates:
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145       "The template: %s isn't readable in the template directory (%s)"
146           One of the templates in the template directory you specified was
147           not readable.
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149       "Unknown placeholder <%s> in %s"
150           One of the templates in the template directory contained a
151           replacement item that wasn't a known piece of information.
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CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

154       See the documentation for "Module::Starter" and "module-starter".
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DEPENDENCIES

157       Requires the "Module::Starter" module.
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INCOMPATIBILITIES

160       None reported.
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BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

163       No bugs have been reported.
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165       Please report any bugs or feature requests to
166       "bug-module-starter-pbp@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
167       <http://rt.cpan.org>.
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AUTHOR

170       Damian Conway  "<DCONWAY@cpan.org>"
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173       Copyright (c) 2005, Damian Conway "<DCONWAY@cpan.org>". All rights
174       reserved.
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176       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
177       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

180       BECAUSE THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
181       FOR THE SOFTWARE, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT
182       WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER
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185       WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE
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188       NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION.
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191       WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR
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