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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
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Version 100, December 2024
- Forked from Perl-Critic-Pulp, previous history includes Policies
that were not forked.
Version 99, February 2021
- RequireFinalSemicolon keep the "List" check for PPI 1.220
Version 98, February 2021
- ProhibitUnknownBackslash new charnames option
Version 97, October 2019
- RequireFinalSemicolon allow hashref in arrayref (which PPI 1.270
says code block), as reported by Andy Lester RT#130725
Version 96, December 2017
- ProhibitUnknownBackslash allow for non-ascii in strings, as
reported by Mark Fowler RT#123922
Version 95, October 2017
- RequireFinalSemicolon also sort{} blocks are an expression
Version 94, June 2017
- ProhibitUnknownBackslash \N also Perl 5.16, as reported by
Ed Davis RT#122064
Version 93, April 2017
- some doubtfulness in Makefile.PL meta bits
Version 92, November 2016
- ProhibitPOSIXimport oops, don't use // operator, per paul RT#118959
Version 91, November 2016
- RequireFinalCut allow no blank line before =cut, as reported by
Andy Lester RT#118722
- RequireLinkedURLs allow example.com
Version 90, March 2015
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy actually check Modern::Perl
- ProhibitNullStatements beware of extra stuff after try/catch
Version 89, January 2015
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy experiment Modern::Perl meaning 5.10,
as proposed by Ed Avis RT#100290
- RequireFinalSemicolon recognise try/catch of Try.pm, TryCatch.pm
and Syntax::Feature::Try, as proposed by Ed Avis RT#100291.
Various List::Util functions as expression blocks.
- RequireTrailingCommaAtNewline exception for single here-documents,
as proposed by Ed Avis RT#100292
- ProhibitNullStatements report null ; on try/catch, and look
inside try/catch/finally blocks
Version 88, November 2014
- ConstantBeforeLt oops again, PPI incompatibility too much, must
do and depend on its 1.220
Version 87, November 2014
- ConstantBeforeLt really allow for PPI
Version 86, November 2014
- ConstantBeforeLt allow for PPI incompatible change to ->prototype()
Version 85, May 2014
- oops forgot Pod::Escapes in PREREQ_PM, per Petr Pisar RT#95440
Version 84, May 2014
- new Documentation::RequireFilenameMarkup
Version 83, May 2014
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy new 5.10 -e -x stacked filetest per
Kent Fredric RT#95208
Version 82, April 2014
- ProhibitAdjacentLinks, ProhibitLinkToSelf,
ProhibitParagraphTwoDots, ProhibitUnbalancedParens,
ProhibitVerbatimMarkup, RequireLinkedURLs check =begin blocks
only for POD-type ":"
- ProhibitBadAproposMarkup check =begin :man and :roff only
- ProhibitDuplicateSeeAlso ignore all =begin blocks
Version 81, April 2014
- ProhibitAdjacentLinks fix warnings when internal and external
links adjacent, as reported by Mike O'Regan RT#94318
- ConstantPragmaHash and ConstantLeadingUnderscore pass ->content
to version.pm as it enquires too much into a PPI object ref,
per RT#92100 dmacks and ppisar
Version 80, July 2013
- new policy Documentation::ProhibitParagraphEndComma
- tests UnexpandedSpecialLiteral.t don't exercise __PACKAGE__ =>
across newline since that might be going to change in Perl 5.20,
as reported by Reini Urban RT#87307
Version 79, March 2013
- fix ProhibitFatCommaNewline load version.pm for perl 5.8, as
reported by paul RT#83990
Version 78, March 2013
- new policies CodeLayout::ProhibitIfIfSameLine,
CodeLayout::ProhibitFatCommaNewline
Version 77, February 2013
- new policy Documentation::ProhibitDuplicateHeadings
- fix POD parse losing violations across =cut gaps
Version 76, January 2013
- RequireNumericVersion explicit check for exponential strings "1e6"
Version 75, November 2012
- ProhibitEmptyCommas fix for [{%a},{}] reported by Mike O'Regan
RT#81390
Version 74, October 2012
- tests RequireNumericVersion skip version.pm 1e6 uncertain quite yet
Version 73, June 2012
- tests fix for File::Temp in perl pre-5.10
Version 72, June 2012
- TextDomainPlaceholders fix #line regexp plain \2 for perl before 5.10
Version 71, June 2012
- RequireLinkedURLs - skip "=begin html" etc blocks
- RequireFinalCut - cut not required if only =begin foo/=end foo block
Version 70, May 2012
- new policy Documentation::RequireFinalCut
Version 69, January 2012
- new policy ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitDuplicateHashKeys
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy
- new keys @array, values @array and each @array are 5.12
- new eval '#line' with #line the very first thing is 5.8
- Perl::Critic::Pulp::Utils new elem_is_comma_operator()
Version 68, January 2012
- RequireNumericVersion
- recognise fully-qualified $Foo::VERSION
- recognise "$VERSION = eval $VERSION" trick
Version 67, December 2011
- RequireTrailingCommaAtNewline allow "return(123 newline );"
Version 66, December 2011
- new policy Documentation::ProhibitDuplicateSeeAlso
Version 65, September 2011
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy
- new UNIVERSAL.pm methods in 5.004 and 5.10
- new "Foo->$method" no-args without parens is 5.6
Version 64, August 2011
- fix ProhibitLinkToSelf warnings on no L<> display part
Version 63, August 2011
- new policy Documentation::ProhibitLinkToSelf
Version 62, July 2011
- Makefile.PL depends PPI 1.212 for literal()
Version 61, June 2011
- new policies ProhibitArrayAssignAref, RequireTrailingCommaAtNewline,
ProhibitUnbalancedParens
Version 60, May 2011
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy new 5.6 open(my $fh,...)
Version 59, May 2011
- tests don't die on a deliberately induced version.pm warning
Version 58, May 2011
- new policy Documentation::ProhibitParagraphTwoDots
Version 57, May 2011
- ProhibitUnknownBackslash
- allow \: etc stopping interpolation
- \N only when "use charnames" in scope
Version 56, April 2011
- new policy Documentation::ProhibitAdjacentLinks
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy new 5.6 syswrite() length optional
Version 55, April 2011
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy add 5.8 pack() "[123]" brackets
Version 54, April 2011
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy
- new check 5.005 for "my (undef,$x)",
- fix for "delete $array[0]{'key'}" is hash not array
- document 5.8 for "=>" across newline
- document 5.004 for "$coderef->()" call and "sysseek()" func
Version 53, April 2011
- new policy Documentation::RequireLinkedURLs
Version 52, April 2011
- new policy Compatibility::ConstantLeadingUnderscore
- Perl::Critic::Pulp::Utils new elem_in_BEGIN()
Version 51, April 2011
- depend on Pod::MinimumVersion 50 for fix to =item C<< >> detection
Version 50, March 2011
- fix Compatibility::PodMinimumVersion to use its documented
"above_version", as reported by Mark Gardner
- fix Perl::Critic::Pulp::Utils parameter_parse_version() to store
with __set_parameter_value(), so field "_foo" not "foo"
Version 49, March 2011
- split Pod::MinimumVersion to its own distribution
Version 48, March 2011
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy some bits now in Perl::MinimumVersion itself
Version 47, February 2011
- fix Makefile.PL for perl 5.6
- UnexpandedSpecialLiteral allow fat comma after newline
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy report pragmas too
Version 46, January 2011
- new policy ValuesAndExpressions::RequireNumericVersion
Version 45, December 2010
- oops, tests really fix ProhibitVerbatimMarkup.t
Version 44, December 2010
- tests fix ProhibitVerbatimMarkup.t some version number checks
Version 43, September 2010
- test manifest only as an author test
- tests drop backslash of more wide chars which bomb on 5.8.x, maybe
Version 42, September 2010
- tests avoid warnings from Pod::Parser 1.37 on empty =encoding
- tests and docs Perl::Critic 1.110 for annotations past __END__
Version 41, July 2010
- TextDomainPlaceholders allow literal number for __xn() count
Version 40, July 2010
- new policy Modules::ProhibitModuleShebang
Version 39, July 2010
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy add
- 0b110011 binary literals new in 5.006
- new policy Documentation::ProhibitVerbatimMarkup
Version 38, June 2010
- new policy CodeLayout::RequireFinalSemicolon
Version 37, May 2010
- tests don't try wide chars in PPI input string, doesn't work in
5.8.6 and not sure if it's meant to
Version 36, May 2010
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy add
- "foreach my $foo" lexical loop variable new in 5.004
- "$coderef->()" call new in 5.004
Version 35, April 2010
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy add
- special __PACKAGE__ new in 5.004
- "use VERSION" or "use MODULE VERSION" new in 5.004
Version 34, April 2010
- new policy ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitBarewordDoubleColon
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy new option skip_checks
Version 33, April 2010
- ProhibitBadAproposMarkup and Pod::MinimumVersion quietly ignore
POD parse errors
Version 32, March 2010
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy add
- exists() and delete() subs and arrays new in 5.006
- Foo::Bar:: double-colon bareword new in 5.005
Version 31, February 2010
- ProhibitUnknownBackslash fix for interpolated "$#array"
Version 30, January 2010
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy new pack/unpack format string checks
Version 29, January 2010
- fix dependency, P::C 1.084 for highest_explicit_perl_version()
Version 28, January 2010
- new policy Compatibility::ProhibitUnixDevNull
Version 27, December 2009
- ProhibitUnknownBackslash also \c control chars
Version 26, December 2009
- new policy ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitUnknownBackslash
Version 25, December 2009
- new policy ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitFiletest_f
Version 24, December 2009
- new policy Documentation::ProhibitBadAproposMarkup
Version 23, November 2009
- PodMinimumVersion 5.004 for =for, =begin, =end
Version 22, September 2009
- new policy Modules::ProhibitPOSIXimport
- TextDomainPlaceholders -- allow non-ascii keys
Version 21, August 2009
- PodMinimumVersion -- update the location offset hack
Version 20, August 2009
- PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy -- add report qr//m needs 5.10
- fix some "use" module version cases
- ProhibitNullStatements -- workaround incompatible changes in PPI 1.205
Version 19, June 2009
- new policy Compatibility::PerlMinimumVersionAndWhy
- new policy Compatibility::PodMinimumVersion
Version 18, June 2009
- new policy Compatibility::Gtk2Constants
- TextDomainPlaceholders -- check __px() and __npx(), and try to
notice a missing count arg in __nx(), __xn() and __npx()
Version 17, May 2009
- TextDomainUnused -- recognise __p() etc new in libintl-perl
1.17, as advised by Guido Flohr
Version 16, April 2009
- new policy Modules::ProhibitUseQuotedVersion
Version 15, March 2009
- new policy Miscellanea::TextDomainUnused
Version 14, January 2009
- ConstantPragmaHash -- fix for document with no includes at all
Version 13, January 2009
- ConstantPragmaHash -- fix location reported
Version 12, January 2009
- new policy Compatibility::ConstantPragmaHash
Version 11, December 2008
- oops, in the tests PPI 1.203 doesn't like an empty document
Version 10, December 2008
- new policy Documentation::RequireEndBeforeLastPod
Version 9, December 2008
- new policy ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitEmptyCommas
Version 8, October 2008
- UnexpandedSpecialLiteral -- rename from LiteralSpecialLiteral,
for clarity
Version 7, August 2008
- new policy LiteralSpecialLiteral
Version 6, August 2008
- new policy Miscellanea::TextDomainPlaceholders
Version 5, July 2008
- new policy ValuesAndExpressions::NotWithCompare
Version 4, July 2008
- another go at the CPAN indexing
Version 3, July 2008
- fixes for CPAN indexing
Version 2, July 2008
- new toplevel module Perl::Critic::Pulp
- ConstantBeforeLt -- depends on prototyping, not perl version
Version 1, June 2008
- the first version, with ConstantBeforeLt and ProhibitNullStatements
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/INSTALL 000644 000000 000000 00000005210 14734066272 024427 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 This is the Perl distribution Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref.
Installing Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref is straightforward.
## Installation with cpanm
If you have cpanm, you only need one line:
% cpanm Perl::Critic::Policy::Plicease::ProhibitArrayAssignAref
If it does not have permission to install modules to the current perl, cpanm
will automatically set up and install to a local::lib in your home directory.
See the local::lib documentation (https://metacpan.org/pod/local::lib) for
details on enabling it in your environment.
## Installing with the CPAN shell
Alternatively, if your CPAN shell is set up, you should just be able to do:
% cpan Perl::Critic::Policy::Plicease::ProhibitArrayAssignAref
## Manual installation
As a last resort, you can manually install it. If you have not already
downloaded the release tarball, you can find the download link on the module's
MetaCPAN page: https://metacpan.org/pod/Perl::Critic::Policy::Plicease::ProhibitArrayAssignAref
Untar the tarball, install configure prerequisites (see below), then build it:
% perl Makefile.PL
% make && make test
Then install it:
% make install
On Windows platforms, you should use `dmake` or `nmake`, instead of `make`.
If your perl is system-managed, you can create a local::lib in your home
directory to install modules to. For details, see the local::lib documentation:
https://metacpan.org/pod/local::lib
The prerequisites of this distribution will also have to be installed manually. The
prerequisites are listed in one of the files: `MYMETA.yml` or `MYMETA.json` generated
by running the manual build process described above.
## Configure Prerequisites
This distribution requires other modules to be installed before this
distribution's installer can be run. They can be found under the
"configure_requires" key of META.yml or the
"{prereqs}{configure}{requires}" key of META.json.
## Other Prerequisites
This distribution may require additional modules to be installed after running
Makefile.PL.
Look for prerequisites in the following phases:
* to run make, PHASE = build
* to use the module code itself, PHASE = runtime
* to run tests, PHASE = test
They can all be found in the "PHASE_requires" key of MYMETA.yml or the
"{prereqs}{PHASE}{requires}" key of MYMETA.json.
## Documentation
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref documentation is available as POD.
You can run `perldoc` from a shell to read the documentation:
% perldoc Perl::Critic::Policy::Plicease::ProhibitArrayAssignAref
For more information on installing Perl modules via CPAN, please see:
https://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html
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Perl::Critic::Policy::Plicease::ProhibitArrayAssignAref - Don't assign
an anonymous arrayref to an array
VERSION
version 100.00
DESCRIPTION
This policy is a fork of
Perl::Critic::Policy::ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitArrayAssignAref. It
differs from the original by not having a dependency on
List::MoreUtils. It is unfortunately still licensed as GPL3.
It asks you not to assign an anonymous arrayref to an array
@array = [ 1, 2, 3 ]; # bad
The idea is that it's rather unclear whether an arrayref is intended,
or might have meant to be a list like
@array = ( 1, 2, 3 );
This policy is under the "bugs" theme (see "POLICY THEMES" in
Perl::Critic) for the chance [] is a mistake, and since even if it's
correct it will likely make anyone reading it wonder.
A single arrayref can still be assigned to an array, but with parens to
make it clear,
@array = ( [1,2,3] ); # ok
Dereferences or array and hash slices (see "Slices" in perldata) are
recognised as an array target and treated similarly,
@$ref = [1,2,3]; # bad assign to deref
@{$ref} = [1,2,3]; # bad assign to deref
@x[1,2,3] = ['a','b','c']; # bad assign to array slice
@x{'a','b'} = [1,2]; # bad assign to hash slice
List Assignment Parens
This policy is not a blanket requirement for () parens on array
assignments. It's normal and unambiguous to have a function call or
grep etc without parens.
@array = foo(); # ok
@array = grep {/\.txt$/} @array; # ok
The only likely problem from lack of parens in such cases is that the ,
comma operator has lower precedence than = (see perlop), so something
like
@array = 1,2,3; # oops, not a list
means
@array = (1);
2;
3;
Normally the remaining literals in void context provoke a warning from
Perl itself.
An intentional single element assignment is quite common as a
statement, for instance
@ISA = 'My::Parent::Class'; # ok
And for reference the range operator precedence is high enough,
@array = 1..10; # ok
But of course parens are needed if concatenating some disjoint ranges
with the comma operator,
@array = (1..5, 10..15); # parens needed
The qw form gives a list too
@array = qw(a b c); # ok
SEE ALSO
Perl::Critic
Perl::Critic::Policy::ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitArrayAssignAref
HOME PAGE
https://github.com/uperl/Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021 Kevin
Ryde
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref is free software;
you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
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PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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.
AUTHOR
Original author: Kevin Ryde
Current maintainer: Graham Ollis
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2011-2021 by Kevin Ryde.
This is free software, licensed under:
The GNU General Public License, Version 3, June 2007
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skip: 0
# format is "Class#method" or "Class", regex allowed
# for either Class or method.
private:
- Perl::Critic::Policy::Plicease::ProhibitArrayAssignAref
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/dist.ini 000644 000000 000000 00000001224 14734066272 025043 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 name = Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref
author = Kevin Ryde
author = Graham Ollis
license = GPL_3
copyright_holder = Kevin Ryde
copyright_year = 2011-2021
version = 100.00
[@Author::Plicease]
:version = 2.79
release_tests = 1
installer = MakeMaker
release_tests_skip = changes\.t
github_user = uperl
workflow = static
workflow = linux
[Author::Plicease::Core]
[Author::Plicease::Upload]
cpan = 1
[Author::Plicease::Thanks]
current = Graham Ollis
original = Kevin Ryde
[PruneFiles]
filename = xt/release/changes.t
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/lib/ 000755 000000 000000 00000000000 14734066272 024146 5 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/lib/Perl/ 000755 000000 000000 00000000000 14734066272 025050 5 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/lib/Perl/Critic/ 000755 000000 000000 00000000000 14734066272 026265 5 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/lib/Perl/Critic/Policy/ 000755 000000 000000 00000000000 14734066272 027524 5 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/lib/Perl/Critic/Policy/Plicease/ 000755 000000 000000 00000000000 14734066272 031251 5 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 lib/Perl/Critic/Policy/Plicease/ProhibitArrayAssignAref.pm 000644 000000 000000 00000014267 14734066272 036264 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00 # Copyright 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021 Kevin Ryde
# Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
# for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref. If not, see .
# eg.
# perlcritic -s ProhibitArrayAssignAref /usr/lib/perl5/Template/Test.pm
package Perl::Critic::Policy::Plicease::ProhibitArrayAssignAref;
use 5.006;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'Perl::Critic::Policy';
use Perl::Critic::Utils;
# uncomment this to run the ### lines
#use Smart::Comments;
# ABSTRACT: Don't assign an anonymous arrayref to an array
our $VERSION = '100.00'; # VERSION
use constant supported_parameters => ();
use constant default_severity => $Perl::Critic::Utils::SEVERITY_MEDIUM;
use constant default_themes => ();
use constant applies_to => ('PPI::Token::Symbol',
'PPI::Token::Cast');
sub violates {
my ($self, $elem, $document) = @_;
($elem->isa('PPI::Token::Cast') ? $elem->content : $elem->raw_type)
eq '@' or return;
### ProhibitArrayAssignAref: $elem->content
my $thing = 'Array';
for (;;) {
$elem = $elem->snext_sibling || return;
last if $elem->isa('PPI::Token::Operator');
### skip: ref $elem
# @foo[1,2] gives the [1,2] as a PPI::Structure::Subscript
# @{foo()}[1,2] gives the [1,2] as a PPI::Structure::Constructor
# the latter is probably wrong (as of PPI 1.215)
if ($elem->isa('PPI::Structure::Subscript')
|| $elem->isa('PPI::Structure::Constructor')) {
if ($elem->start eq '[') {
$thing = 'Array slice';
} elsif ($elem->start eq '{') {
$thing = 'Hash slice';
}
}
}
### $thing
### operator: $elem->content
$elem eq '=' or return;
$elem = $elem->snext_sibling || return;
($elem->isa('PPI::Structure::Constructor') && $elem->start eq '[')
or return;
return $self->violation
("$thing assigned a [] arrayref, should it be a () list ?",
'', $elem);
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Perl::Critic::Policy::Plicease::ProhibitArrayAssignAref - Don't assign an anonymous arrayref to an array
=head1 VERSION
version 100.00
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This policy is a fork of L.
It differs from the original by not having a dependency on L.
It is unfortunately still licensed as GPL3.
It asks you not to assign an anonymous arrayref to an array
@array = [ 1, 2, 3 ]; # bad
The idea is that it's rather unclear whether an arrayref is intended, or
might have meant to be a list like
@array = ( 1, 2, 3 );
This policy is under the "bugs" theme (see L)
for the chance C<[]> is a mistake, and since even if it's correct it will
likely make anyone reading it wonder.
A single arrayref can still be assigned to an array, but with parens to make
it clear,
@array = ( [1,2,3] ); # ok
Dereferences or array and hash slices (see L) are
recognised as an array target and treated similarly,
@$ref = [1,2,3]; # bad assign to deref
@{$ref} = [1,2,3]; # bad assign to deref
@x[1,2,3] = ['a','b','c']; # bad assign to array slice
@x{'a','b'} = [1,2]; # bad assign to hash slice
=head2 List Assignment Parens
This policy is not a blanket requirement for C<()> parens on array
assignments. It's normal and unambiguous to have a function call or C
etc without parens.
@array = foo(); # ok
@array = grep {/\.txt$/} @array; # ok
The only likely problem from lack of parens in such cases is that the C<,>
comma operator has lower precedence than C<=> (see L), so something
like
@array = 1,2,3; # oops, not a list
means
@array = (1);
2;
3;
Normally the remaining literals in void context provoke a warning from Perl
itself.
An intentional single element assignment is quite common as a statement, for
instance
@ISA = 'My::Parent::Class'; # ok
And for reference the range operator precedence is high enough,
@array = 1..10; # ok
But of course parens are needed if concatenating some disjoint ranges with
the comma operator,
@array = (1..5, 10..15); # parens needed
The C form gives a list too
@array = qw(a b c); # ok
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over 4
=item L
=item L
=back
=head1 HOME PAGE
=over 4
=item L
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021 Kevin Ryde
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
version.
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref. If not, see .
=head1 AUTHOR
Original author: Kevin Ryde
Current maintainer: Graham Ollis Eplicease@cpan.orgE
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2011-2021 by Kevin Ryde.
This is free software, licensed under:
The GNU General Public License, Version 3, June 2007
=cut
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/t/ 000755 000000 000000 00000000000 14734066272 023643 5 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/t/00_diag.t 000644 000000 000000 00000002433 14734066272 025235 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 use strict;
use warnings;
use Config;
use Test::More tests => 1;
# This .t file is generated.
# make changes instead to dist.ini
my %modules;
my $post_diag;
$modules{$_} = $_ for qw(
ExtUtils::MakeMaker
Perl::Critic
Perl::Critic::Policy
Perl::Critic::Utils
Test::More
);
my @modules = sort keys %modules;
sub spacer ()
{
diag '';
diag '';
diag '';
}
pass 'okay';
my $max = 1;
$max = $_ > $max ? $_ : $max for map { length $_ } @modules;
our $format = "%-${max}s %s";
spacer;
my @keys = sort grep /(MOJO|PERL|\A(LC|HARNESS)_|\A(SHELL|LANG)\Z)/i, keys %ENV;
if(@keys > 0)
{
diag "$_=$ENV{$_}" for @keys;
if($ENV{PERL5LIB})
{
spacer;
diag "PERL5LIB path";
diag $_ for split $Config{path_sep}, $ENV{PERL5LIB};
}
elsif($ENV{PERLLIB})
{
spacer;
diag "PERLLIB path";
diag $_ for split $Config{path_sep}, $ENV{PERLLIB};
}
spacer;
}
diag sprintf $format, 'perl', "$] $^O $Config{archname}";
foreach my $module (@modules)
{
my $pm = "$module.pm";
$pm =~ s{::}{/}g;
if(eval { require $pm; 1 })
{
my $ver = eval { $module->VERSION };
$ver = 'undef' unless defined $ver;
diag sprintf $format, $module, $ver;
}
else
{
diag sprintf $format, $module, '-';
}
}
if($post_diag)
{
spacer;
$post_diag->();
}
spacer;
t/perl_critic_policy_plicease_prohibitarrayassignaref.t 000644 000000 000000 00000006020 14734066272 036474 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00 #!/usr/bin/perl -w
# Copyright 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021 Kevin Ryde
# This file is part of Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref.
#
# Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
# for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref. If not, see .
use 5.006;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 37;
require Perl::Critic::Policy::Plicease::ProhibitArrayAssignAref;
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
require Perl::Critic;
my $critic = Perl::Critic->new
('-profile' => '',
'-single-policy' => '^Perl::Critic::Policy::Plicease::ProhibitArrayAssignAref$');
{ my @p = $critic->policies;
is (scalar @p, 1,
'single policy ProhibitArrayAssignAref');
}
foreach my $data (## no critic (RequireInterpolationOfMetachars)
[ 1, '@a = [1,2]', 'Array' ],
[ 1, '@a = []', 'Array' ],
[ 0, '@a = (1,2)' ],
[ 1, '@$r = [1,2]', 'Array' ],
[ 0, '@$r = ([1,2])' ],
[ 1, '@{$r} = [1,2]', 'Array' ],
[ 0, '@{$r} = ([1,2])' ],
[ 1, '@a[1,2] = [1,2]', 'Array slice' ],
[ 0, '@a[1,2] = ()' ],
[ 1, '@a{"x","y"} = [1,2]', 'Hash slice' ],
[ 1, '@a{"x","y"} = []', 'Hash slice' ],
[ 0, '@a{"x","y"} = ()' ],
[ 1, '@{foo()}[1,2] = [1,2]', 'Array slice' ],
[ 1, '@{$r=foo()}[1,2] = [1,2]', 'Array slice' ],
[ 0, '@{foo()}[1,2] = (1,2)' ],
[ 1, '@{foo()}{"a","b"} = [1,2]', 'Hash slice' ],
[ 1, '@{$r=foo()}{"a","b"} = [1,2]', 'Hash slice' ],
[ 0, '@{foo()}{"a","b"} = (1,2)' ],
## use critic
) {
my ($want_count, $str, $thing) = @$data;
my @violations = $critic->critique (\$str);
my $got_count = scalar @violations;
is ($got_count, $want_count, "str: $str");
my $violation = $violations[0];
my $description = $violation && $violation->description;
if (! defined $thing) { $thing = 'Array'; }
ok (! defined $description || $description =~ /^$thing assigned/,
"str: $str\ndescription: "
.(defined $description ? $description : 'undef'));
if ($got_count != $want_count) {
foreach (@violations) {
diag ($_->description);
}
}
}
exit 0;
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/ 000755 000000 000000 00000000000 14734066272 024033 5 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/author/ 000755 000000 000000 00000000000 14734066272 025335 5 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/author/eol.t 000644 000000 000000 00000000510 14734066272 026275 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => 'test requires Test::EOL'
unless eval q{ use Test::EOL; 1 };
};
use Test::EOL;
use FindBin;
use File::Spec;
chdir(File::Spec->catdir($FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir));
all_perl_files_ok(grep { -e $_ } qw( bin lib t Makefile.PL ));
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/author/no_tabs.t 000644 000000 000000 00000000522 14734066272 027146 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => 'test requires Test::NoTabs'
unless eval q{ use Test::NoTabs; 1 };
};
use Test::NoTabs;
use FindBin;
use File::Spec;
chdir(File::Spec->catdir($FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir));
all_perl_files_ok( grep { -e $_ } qw( bin lib t Makefile.PL ));
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/author/pod.t 000644 000000 000000 00000000472 14734066272 026307 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => 'test requires Test::Pod'
unless eval q{ use Test::Pod; 1 };
};
use Test::Pod;
use FindBin;
use File::Spec;
chdir(File::Spec->catdir($FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir));
all_pod_files_ok( grep { -e $_ } qw( bin lib ));
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/author/pod_coverage.t 000644 000000 000000 00000004001 14734066272 030152 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => 'test requires 5.010 or better'
unless $] >= 5.010;
plan skip_all => 'test requires Test::Pod::Coverage'
unless eval q{ use Test::Pod::Coverage; 1 };
plan skip_all => 'test requires YAML'
unless eval q{ use YAML; 1; };
plan skip_all => 'test does not always work in cip check'
if defined $ENV{CIPSTATIC} && $ENV{CIPSTATIC} eq 'true';
};
use Test::Pod::Coverage;
use YAML qw( LoadFile );
use FindBin;
use File::Spec;
my $config_filename = File::Spec->catfile(
$FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir, 'author.yml'
);
my $config;
$config = LoadFile($config_filename)
if -r $config_filename;
plan skip_all => 'disabled' if $config->{pod_coverage}->{skip};
chdir(File::Spec->catdir($FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir));
my @private_classes;
my %private_methods;
push $config->{pod_coverage}->{private}->@*,
'Alien::.*::Install::Files#Inline';
foreach my $private ($config->{pod_coverage}->{private}->@*)
{
my($class,$method) = split /#/, $private;
if(defined $class && $class ne '')
{
my $regex = eval 'qr{^' . $class . '$}';
if(defined $method && $method ne '')
{
push @private_classes, { regex => $regex, method => $method };
}
else
{
push @private_classes, { regex => $regex, all => 1 };
}
}
elsif(defined $method && $method ne '')
{
$private_methods{$_} = 1 for split /,/, $method;
}
}
my @classes = all_modules;
plan tests => scalar @classes;
foreach my $class (@classes)
{
SKIP: {
my($is_private_class) = map { 1 } grep { $class =~ $_->{regex} && $_->{all} } @private_classes;
skip "private class: $class", 1 if $is_private_class;
my %methods = map {; $_ => 1 } map { split /,/, $_->{method} } grep { $class =~ $_->{regex} } @private_classes;
$methods{$_} = 1 for keys %private_methods;
my $also_private = eval 'qr{^' . join('|', keys %methods ) . '$}';
pod_coverage_ok $class, { also_private => [$also_private] };
};
}
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/author/pod_spelling_common.t 000644 000000 000000 00000001350 14734066272 031550 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => 'test requires Test::Pod::Spelling::CommonMistakes'
unless eval q{ use Test::Pod::Spelling::CommonMistakes; 1 };
plan skip_all => 'test requires YAML'
unless eval q{ use YAML qw( LoadFile ); 1 };
};
use Test::Pod::Spelling::CommonMistakes;
use FindBin;
use File::Spec;
my $config_filename = File::Spec->catfile(
$FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir, 'author.yml'
);
my $config;
$config = LoadFile($config_filename)
if -r $config_filename;
plan skip_all => 'disabled' if $config->{pod_spelling_common}->{skip};
chdir(File::Spec->catdir($FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir));
# TODO: test files in bin too.
all_pod_files_ok;
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/author/pod_spelling_system.t 000644 000000 000000 00000002367 14734066272 031615 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => 'test requires Test::Spelling'
unless eval q{ use Test::Spelling; 1 };
plan skip_all => 'test requires YAML'
unless eval q{ use YAML; 1; };
};
use Test::Spelling;
use YAML qw( LoadFile );
use FindBin;
use File::Spec;
my $config_filename = File::Spec->catfile(
$FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir, 'author.yml'
);
my $config;
$config = LoadFile($config_filename)
if -r $config_filename;
plan skip_all => 'disabled' if $config->{pod_spelling_system}->{skip};
chdir(File::Spec->catdir($FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir));
add_stopwords($config->{pod_spelling_system}->{stopwords}->@*);
add_stopwords(qw(
Plicease
stdout
stderr
stdin
subref
loopback
username
os
Ollis
Mojolicious
plicease
CPAN
reinstall
TODO
filename
filenames
login
callback
callbacks
standalone
VMS
hostname
hostnames
TCP
UDP
IP
API
MSWin32
OpenBSD
FreeBSD
NetBSD
unencrypted
WebSocket
WebSockets
timestamp
timestamps
poney
BackPAN
portably
RedHat
AIX
BSD
XS
FFI
perlish
optimizations
subdirectory
RESTful
SQLite
JavaScript
dir
plugins
munge
jQuery
namespace
PDF
PDFs
usernames
DBI
pluggable
APIs
SSL
JSON
YAML
uncommented
Solaris
OpenVMS
URI
URL
CGI
));
all_pod_files_spelling_ok;
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/author/strict.t 000644 000000 000000 00000001031 14734066272 027025 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => 'test requires Test::Strict'
unless eval q{ use Test::Strict; 1 };
};
use Test::Strict;
use FindBin;
use File::Spec;
chdir(File::Spec->catdir($FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir));
unshift @Test::Strict::MODULES_ENABLING_STRICT,
'ozo',
'Test2::Bundle::SIPS',
'Test2::V0',
'Test2::Bundle::Extended';
note "enabling strict = $_" for @Test::Strict::MODULES_ENABLING_STRICT;
all_perl_files_ok( grep { -e $_ } qw( bin lib t Makefile.PL ));
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/author/version.t 000644 000000 000000 00000001473 14734066272 027214 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use FindBin ();
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => "test requires Test::Version 2.00"
unless eval q{
use Test::Version 2.00 qw( version_all_ok ), {
has_version => 1,
filename_match => sub { $_[0] !~ m{/(ConfigData|Install/Files)\.pm$} },
};
1
};
plan skip_all => 'test requires YAML'
unless eval q{ use YAML; 1; };
}
use YAML qw( LoadFile );
use FindBin;
use File::Spec;
my $config_filename = File::Spec->catfile(
$FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir, 'author.yml'
);
my $config;
$config = LoadFile($config_filename)
if -r $config_filename;
if($config->{version}->{dir})
{
note "using dir " . $config->{version}->{dir}
}
version_all_ok($config->{version}->{dir} ? ($config->{version}->{dir}) : ());
done_testing;
Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/release/ 000755 000000 000000 00000000000 14734066272 025453 5 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 Perl-Critic-Policy-Plicease-ProhibitArrayAssignAref-100.00/xt/release/fixme.t 000644 000000 000000 00000000616 14734066272 026753 0 ustar 00root root 000000 000000 use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => 'test requires Test::Fixme'
unless eval q{ use Test::Fixme 0.14; 1 };
};
use Test::Fixme 0.07;
use FindBin;
use File::Spec;
chdir(File::Spec->catdir($FindBin::Bin, File::Spec->updir, File::Spec->updir));
run_tests(
match => qr/FIXME/,
where => [ grep { -e $_ } qw( bin lib t Makefile.PL Build.PL )],
warn => 1,
);