Critique Perl source code for best-practices
Perl::Critic is an extensible framework for creating and applying coding
standards to Perl source code. Essentially, it is a static source code
analysis engine. Perl::Critic is distributed with a number of
Perl::Critic::Policy modules that attempt to enforce various coding
guidelines. Most Policy modules are based on Damian Conway's book Perl Best
Practices. However, Perl::Critic is not limited to PBP and will even
support Policies that contradict Conway. You can enable, disable, and
customize those Polices through the Perl::Critic interface. You can also
create new Policy modules that suit your own tastes.
For a command-line interface to Perl::Critic, see the documentation for
perlcritic. If you want to integrate Perl::Critic with your build
process, Test::Perl::Critic provides an interface that is suitable for
test programs. Also, Test::Perl::Critic::Progressive is useful for
gradually applying coding standards to legacy code. For the ultimate
convenience (at the expense of some flexibility) see the criticism
pragma.
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:11.4
- Download package
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout openSUSE:Evergreen:11.4/perl-Perl-Critic && cd $_
- Create Badge
Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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Perl-Critic-1.109.tar.bz2 | 0000357452 349 KB | |
perl-Perl-Critic.changes | 0000001293 1.26 KB | |
perl-Perl-Critic.spec | 0000006138 5.99 KB |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 4)
Accepted submit request 55712 from user coolo
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