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Re: RFC - a module to generate README from POD: msg#00097

Subject: Re: RFC - a module to generate README from POD
# The following was supposedly scribed by
# Darren Chamberlain
# on Friday 29 April 2005 04:48 am:

>> I'm rather tired of manually editing README files before each
>> release, and do not like using a straight pod2text either, since it
>> contains a lot of superfluous information.
>
>I always do perldoc -t Module.pod > README, and it works out pretty
>good

It looks like what Rob is trying to do is create a README which contains 
only the "README-like" info, while also causing these sections to be 
ignored by the standard perldoc.  IMO, this is a good idea, and maybe 
could be builtin to Module::Build.  I don't like having INSTALLATION 
sections in the docs for things that are already installed, and I would 
prefer not to read about function prototypes when I'm just trying to 
install a module.

The important thing is that you don't have to use a special perldoc on 
the module file and don't have to change the pod text.  I'm guessing 
that's why everything has a '=for readme foo' syntax to it?

How do you make a section that both goes in the readme and works with 
perldoc?  Is that what the commands are for?

Rob: have you considered something like '=for hacking foo' as a way to 
create the HACKING file (such as programmer documentation embedded in a 
script?)

Not sure how useful the includes are in making a README, but if you can 
make something like HACKING work, includes might become more useful.

BTW, I like to have changes in my perldoc, and in the CHANGES file (and 
in the README.)  Right now I use a little script for that, but it would 
be good to have a system that did it automagically.

--Eric
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