Package : perl-criticism > RPM : perl-criticism-1.20.0-12.mga9.src.rpm
Basic items
Name | perl-criticism |
Version | 1.20.0 |
Release | 12.mga9 |
URL | https://metacpan.org/release/criticism |
Group | Development/Perl |
Summary | Perl pragma to enforce coding standards and best-practices |
Size | 18KB |
Arch | noarch |
License | GPL+ or Artistic |
Description
This pragma enforces coding standards and promotes best-practices by
running your file through Perl::Critic before every execution. In a
production system, this usually isn't feasible because it adds a lot of
overhead at start-up. If you have a separate development environment, you
can effectively bypass the 'criticism' pragma by not installing
Perl::Critic in the production environment. If Perl::Critic can't be
loaded, then 'criticism' just fails silently.
Alternatively, the 'perlcritic' command-line (which is distributed with
Perl::Critic) can be used to analyze your files on-demand and has some
additional configuration features. And Test::Perl::Critic provides a nice
interface for analyzing files during the build process.
If you'd like to try Perl::Critic without installing anything, there is a
web-service available at the http://perlcritic.com manpage. The web-service
does not yet support all the configuration features that are available in
the native Perl::Critic API, but it should give you a good idea of what it
does. You can also invoke the perlcritic web-service from the command line
by doing an HTTP-post, such as one of these:
running your file through Perl::Critic before every execution. In a
production system, this usually isn't feasible because it adds a lot of
overhead at start-up. If you have a separate development environment, you
can effectively bypass the 'criticism' pragma by not installing
Perl::Critic in the production environment. If Perl::Critic can't be
loaded, then 'criticism' just fails silently.
Alternatively, the 'perlcritic' command-line (which is distributed with
Perl::Critic) can be used to analyze your files on-demand and has some
additional configuration features. And Test::Perl::Critic provides a nice
interface for analyzing files during the build process.
If you'd like to try Perl::Critic without installing anything, there is a
web-service available at the http://perlcritic.com manpage. The web-service
does not yet support all the configuration features that are available in
the native Perl::Critic API, but it should give you a good idea of what it
does. You can also invoke the perlcritic web-service from the command line
by doing an HTTP-post, such as one of these:
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia cauldron |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | i586 |
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Build time | 2022-03-20 05:05:19 |
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