NAME Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Author::KENTNL::Prereqs::Latest::Selective - [DEPRECATED] Selectively upgrade a few modules to depend on the version used. VERSION version 1.001000 SYNOPSIS [Autoprereqs] [Author::KENTNL::Prereqs::Latest::Selective] This will automatically upgrade the minimum required version to the currently running version, for a selective list of packages, wherever they appear in dependencies. Currently, the list of packages that will be upgraded to the current version are as follows: * Test::More - What I test all my packages with * Module::Build - The Installer I use for everything * Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::KENTNL - The configuration setup I use for everything. DESCRIPTION This module is deprecated and no longer used by @Author::KENTNL Instead, he recommends you use "[Prereqs::MatchInstalled]" METHODS wanted_latest my $hash = $plugin->wanted_latest(); A "Hash" of Modules I want to be "Latest I've released with" { 'Test::More' => 1, 'Module::Build' => 1, 'Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::KENTNL' => 1, } current_version_of my $v = $plugin->current_version_of('Foo'); Returns the currently installed version of a given thing. for_each_dependency $plugin->for_each_dependency( $cpan_meta, sub { my ( $self, $info ) = @_; printf "%s => %s\n", $_ , $info->{$_} for qw( phase type package requirement ) }); Utility for iterating all dependency specifications. Each dependency spec is passed as a "HashRef" { phase => 'configure', type => 'requires', package => 'Module::Metadata', requirement => bless({}, 'CPAN::Meta::Requirements::_Range::_Range'); # or close. } register_prereqs This module executes during "prereqs" generation. As such, its advised to place it after other things you want "prereq"'s upgraded on. ( Presently, it won't matter if you place it before, because it does some magic with phase emulation, but that might be removed one day ) AUTHOR Kent Fredric COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Kent Fredric . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.