package Sipwise::Boilerplate; use Sipwise::Base; our $VERSION = '1.000'; __END__ =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Sipwise::Boilerplate - a template for new code =head1 SYNOPSIS Copy the following text, outdent it, save to a new file, then fill it in. Delete the C<=for author> POD sections after you are done with them. package Something::Or::Other; use Sipwise::Base; use namespace::sweep; our $VERSION = '1.000'; … # attributes, methods, package-level code go here $CLASS->meta->make_immutable; __END__ =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Something::Or::Other - [One line description of module's purpose here] =head1 VERSION This document describes Something::Or::Other version 1.000 =head1 SYNOPSIS use Something::Or::Other qw(); =for author to fill in: Brief code example(s) here showing commonest usage(s). This section will be as far as many users bother reading so make it as educational and exeplary as possible. =head1 DESCRIPTION =for author to fill in: Write a full description of the module and its features here. Use subsections (=head2, =head3) as appropriate. =head1 INTERFACE =for author to fill in: Write a separate section listing the public components of the modules interface. These normally consist of either subroutines that may be exported, or methods that may be called on objects belonging to the classes provided by the module. =head2 Composition Something::Or::Other ISA Something DOES OtherRole All methods and attributes not mentioned here are inherited from L or mixed in from L. =head2 Attributes =head3 C Type C, B attribute, designates the fnarg fnord. =head3 C Type C, whether foo is encoded into fnord. =head2 Methods =head3 C Returns the bar fnord as string. =head3 C $soo->mogrify; # use defaults $soo->mogrify({blah => 42, harbl => 23}); Uses the supplied arguments to blah blah. =head4 C argument keys … =head2 Exports =head3 C Exported on demand, same as calling the default constructor followed by the L method. =head1 DIAGNOSTICS None. =for author to fill in: List every single error and warning message that the module can generate (even the ones that will "never happen"), with a full explanation of each problem, one or more likely causes, and any suggested remedies. =over =item C<< Error message here, perhaps with %s placeholders >> [Description of error here] =item C<< Another error message here >> [Description of error here] [Et cetera, et cetera] =back =head1 CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT Something::Or::Other requires no configuration files or environment variables. =for author to fill in: A full explanation of any configuration system(s) used by the module, including the names and locations of any configuration files, and the meaning of any environment variables or properties that can be set. These descriptions must also include details of any configuration language used. =head1 DEPENDENCIES See meta file in the source distribution. =for author to fill in: A list of all the other modules that this module relies upon, including any restrictions on versions, and an indication whether the module is part of the standard Perl distribution, part of the module's distribution, or must be installed separately. =head1 INCOMPATIBILITIES None reported. =for author to fill in: A list of any modules that this module cannot be used in conjunction with. This may be due to name conflicts in the interface, or competition for system or program resources, or due to internal limitations of Perl (for example, many modules that use source code filters are mutually incompatible). =head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS L No known limitations. =for author to fill in: A list of known problems with the module, together with some indication whether they are likely to be fixed in an upcoming release. Also a list of restrictions on the features the module does provide: data types that cannot be handled, performance issues and the circumstances in which they may arise, practical limitations on the size of data sets, special cases that are not (yet) handled, etc. =head1 TO DO =for author to fill in: future plans and ideas =head1 SEE ALSO =for author to fill in: related work and modules, perhaps with some prose describing the different advantages of each under which circumstances =head1 AUTHOR Your Name C<< >> =head1 LICENCE restricted