diff -up Test-Spelling-0.11/lib/Test/Spelling.pm.BAD Test-Spelling-0.11/lib/Test/Spelling.pm --- Test-Spelling-0.11/lib/Test/Spelling.pm.BAD 2010-01-20 19:35:34.771928737 -0500 +++ Test-Spelling-0.11/lib/Test/Spelling.pm 2010-01-20 19:37:45.806790957 -0500 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use Carp; our $VERSION = '0.11'; my $Test = Test::Builder->new; -my $Spell_cmd = 'spell'; +my $Spell_cmd = 'hunspell -l'; my $Spell_temp = File::Temp->new->filename; sub import { @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Test::Spelling - check for spelling erro C lets you check the spelling of a POD file, and report its results in standard C fashion. This module requires the -F program. +F program. use Test::More; use Test::Spelling; @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ module distribution: Note, however that it is not really recommended to include this test with a CPAN distribution, or a package that will run in an uncontrolled environment, -because there's no way of predicting if F will be available or the +because there's no way of predicting if F will be available or the word list used will give the same results (what if it's in a different language, for example?). You can have the test, but don't add it to F (or add it to F to make sure you don't add it by accident). Anyway, @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ ways to add per-file stopwords to each . =head1 DESCRIPTION -Check POD files for spelling mistakes, using L and F to do +Check POD files for spelling mistakes, using L and F to do the heavy lifting. =head1 FUNCTIONS @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ in verbatim blocks and code labeled with =head2 set_spell_cmd($command) -If the F program has a different name or is not in your path, you can +If the F program has a different name or is not in your path, you can specify an alternative with C. Any command that takes text from standard input and prints a list of misspelled words, one per line, to standard output will do. For example, you can use C.