From: Vincent Pit Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2013 13:39:46 +0000 (-0300) Subject: Put each POD sentence on its own line X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?p=perl%2Fmodules%2FSub-Nary.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=d54adefcf868ef04be54635a0ea4ab82167104ba Put each POD sentence on its own line --- diff --git a/lib/Sub/Nary.pm b/lib/Sub/Nary.pm index 4b87e45..f796285 100644 --- a/lib/Sub/Nary.pm +++ b/lib/Sub/Nary.pm @@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ BEGIN { =head1 DESCRIPTION -This module uses the L framework to walk into subroutines and try to guess how many scalars are likely to be returned in list context. It's not always possible to give a definitive answer to this question at compile time, so the results are given in terms of "probability of return" (to be understood in a sense described below). +This module uses the L framework to walk into subroutines and try to guess how many scalars are likely to be returned in list context. +It's not always possible to give a definitive answer to this question at compile time, so the results are given in terms of "probability of return" (to be understood in a sense described below). =head1 METHODS @@ -41,21 +42,27 @@ This module uses the L framework to walk into subroutines and try to guess ho my $sn = Sub::Nary->new; -The usual constructor. Currently takes no argument. +The usual constructor. +Currently takes no argument. =head2 C my $res = $sn->nary($coderef); -Takes a reference to a named or anonymous subroutine, and returns a hash reference whose keys are the possible numbers of returning scalars, and the corresponding values the "probability" to get them. The special key C<'list'> is used to denote a possibly infinite number of returned arguments. The return value hence would look at +Takes a reference to a named or anonymous subroutine, and returns a hash reference whose keys are the possible numbers of returning scalars, and the corresponding values the "probability" to get them. +The special key C<'list'> is used to denote a possibly infinite number of returned arguments. +The return value hence would look at { 1 => 0.2, 2 => 0.4, 4 => 0.3, list => 0.1 } -that is, we should get C<1> scalar C<1> time over C<5> and so on. The sum of all values is C<1>. The returned result, and all the results obtained from intermediate subs, are cached into the object. +that is, we should get C<1> scalar C<1> time over C<5> and so on. +The sum of all values is C<1>. +The returned result, and all the results obtained from intermediate subs, are cached into the object. =head2 C -Flushes the L object cache. Returns the object itself. +Flushes the L object cache. +Returns the object itself. =head1 PROBABILITY OF RETURN @@ -113,7 +120,8 @@ never returns C<1> argument but returns C<2> with probability C<1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4> If a core function may return different numbers of scalars, each kind is considered equally possible. -For example, C returns C<13> elements on success and C<0> on error. The according probability will then be C<< { 0 => 0.5, 13 => 0.5 } >>. +For example, C returns C<13> elements on success and C<0> on error. +The according probability will then be C<< { 0 => 0.5, 13 => 0.5 } >>. =item * @@ -614,7 +622,8 @@ You can contact me by mail or on C (vincent). =head1 BUGS -Please report any bugs or feature requests to C, or through the web interface at L. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. +Please report any bugs or feature requests to C, or through the web interface at L. +I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. =head1 SUPPORT