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2 0.001 2008-03-13
3 first revision, basically no documentation or tests, but hey! at
4 least I got it out the door
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0
1 ExtUtils-FakeMaker contains tools for building fake CPAN distributions for
2 testing. For more information, consult the inline POD (documentation).
3
00 package ExtUtils::FakeMaker;
11 use 5.010;
22 use Moose;
3
4 =head1 NAME
5
6 ExtUtils::FakeMaker - build fake dists for testing CPAN tools
7
8 =head1 VERSION
9
10 version 0.001
11
12 =cut
313
414 our $VERSION = '0.001';
515
616 use ExtUtils::FakeMaker::Dist;
717
818 use File::Next ();
19
20 =head1 SYNOPSIS
21
22 ExtUtils::FakeMaker->make_fakes({
23 source => './dir-of-specs',
24 dest => './will-contain-tarballs',
25 });
26
27 =cut
928
1029 has source => (is => 'ro', required => 1);
1130 has dest => (is => 'ro', required => 1);
2140 }
2241 }
2342
24 sub make_mocks {
43 sub make_fakes {
2544 my ($class, $arg) = @_;
2645
2746 my $self = ref $class ? $class : $class->new($arg);
3655
3756 sub dist_class { 'ExtUtils::FakeMaker::Dist' }
3857
58 =head1 COPYRIGHT AND AUTHOR
59
60 This distribution was written by Ricardo Signes, E<lt>rjbs@cpan.orgE<gt>.
61
62 Copyright 2008. This is free software, released under the same terms as perl
63 itself.
64
65 =cut
66
3967 no Moose;
4068 1;