## name No links
## failures 0
## cut
=head1 DOGGEREL
The boy stood on the burning deck,
His feet were full of blisters.
A flame licked up and burned off his pants,
And now he wears his sister's.
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## name Complying links
## failures 0
## cut
=pod
The L<Perl::Critic|Perl::Critic> source may be found at
L<http://perlcritic.tigris.org/>.
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## name Non-complying links
## failures 1
## cut
=pod
The L<Perl::Critic> configuration file is F<~/.perlcriticrc>
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## name Multiple brackets
## failures 0
## cut
=pod
The L<< Perl::Critic->new()|Perl::Critic/new >> method creates an
instance of the L<< Perl::Critic|Perl::Critic >> class.
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## name If it is inside another formatter it is not really a link
## failures 0
## cut
=pod
Constructions like C<< L<Foo> >> should be avoided, since you never know
what the POD translator is going to turn them into. You should use something
like C<< L<Foo|Foo> >> instead, to be sure of getting C<Foo> in your output.
Formatters of all sorts are recognized even if they cross line boundaries. C<<
L<Foo> >> is still not seen as a link.
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## name External sections allowed
## failures 0
## parms { allow_external_sections => '1' }
## cut
=pod
L<Perl::Critic/critique> critiques a file, returning any violations found.
L<< $critic->critique()|Perl::Critic/critique >> critiques a file, returning
any violations found.
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## name External sections not allowed
## failures 1
## parms { allow_external_sections => '0' }
## cut
=pod
L<Perl::Critic/critique> critiques a file, returning any violations found.
L<< $critic->critique()|Perl::Critic/critique >> critiques a file, returning
any violations found.
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## name Internal sections allowed
## failures 0
## parms { allow_internal_sections => '1' }
## cut
=pod
L</critique> critiques a file, returning any violations found.
L<critique()/critique> critiques a file, returning any violations found.
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## name Internal sections not allowed
## failures 1
## parms { allow_internal_sections => '0' }
## cut
=pod
L</critique> critiques a file, returning any violations found.
L<critique()/critique> critiques a file, returning any violations found.
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## name Handle nested format codes RT 65569.
## failures 0
## cut
=pod
See L<C<perldiag>|perldiag> for the gory details.
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Local Variables:
# mode: cperl
# cperl-indent-level: 4
# fill-column: 78
# indent-tabs-mode: nil
# c-indentation-style: bsd
# End:
# ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 tw=78 ft=perl expandtab shiftround :