AI-CBR
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AI-CBR
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INSTALLATION
To install this module, run the following commands:
lib/AI/CBR/Case.pm view on Meta::CPAN
Creates a new case specification.
Pass a hash of hash references as argument.
The hash keys identify the attributes of the case,
the hash reference specifies this attribute,
with the following values:
=over 4
=item * B<sim>: a reference to the similarity function to use for this attribute
=item * B<param>: the parameter for the similarity function, if required
=item * B<weight>: the weight of the attribute in the comparison of the case. If you do not give a weight value for an attribute, the package's C<$DEFAULT_WEIGHT> will be used, which is 1 by default.
=item * B<value>: the value of the attribute, if you want to specify the complete case immediately. You can also do this later.
=back
=cut
sub new {
t/pod-coverage.t view on Meta::CPAN
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
# Ensure a recent version of Test::Pod::Coverage
my $min_tpc = 1.08;
eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
if $@;
# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
if $@;
all_pod_coverage_ok();
#!perl -T
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
# Ensure a recent version of Test::Pod
my $min_tp = 1.22;
eval "use Test::Pod $min_tp";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod $min_tp required for testing POD" if $@;
all_pod_files_ok();
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