NAME
Bundle::Cheat - Copy-and-paste usage lines for lazy coders
VERSION
This document describes Bundle::Cheat version 0.0.1
SYNOPSIS
$ cat Bundle/Cheat.pm
DESCRIPTION
If a thing is worth having, it's worth cheating for. --W. C. Fields
This is a collection of "cheat sheets": highly compressed, abbreviated documentation for various modules. Each module within the bundle covers a top-level namespace or a set of otherwise closely-related modules.
For each module, a paragraph is given, generally:
Some::Module # Short description
qw( various exportable symbols if any );
routine( $placeholder, @arguments );
$context = function( @arguments);
$object->method();
You should be able to copy and paste this into your own code, delete what you don't need, and be on your way.
CHEATS
SEE ALSO
FUNCTIONS/METHODS
None. This module does nothing at all. You shouldn't even try to use()
it, although it's harmless to do so.
Other *::Cheat modules will die()
if used.
INTERFACE
Open the module (the *.pm file itself) in your editor. Copy out whatever you like.
Yes, there could be many clever routines to print contents. Use your editor.
DIAGNOSTICS
None.
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Bundle::Cheat requires no configuration files or environment variables.
DEPENDENCIES
No dependencies.
INCOMPATIBILITIES
None.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No cheat sheet will teach you anything. It's only a reminder. You must consult each module's own full documentation at least before using it. I hope.
This module does not contain magic to squirt code into your module. Copy and paste.
THANKS
To about 8500 authors who have uploaded about 85,000 modules to the CPAN.
AUTHOR
Xiong Changnian <xiong@cpan.org>
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2010 Xiong Changnian <xiong@cpan.org>
This library and its contents are released under Artistic License 2.0: