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This module is way too large. Please think about adding new
# functionality into a P::C::Utils::* module instead.
package Perl::Critic::Utils;
use 5.006001;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Readonly;
use Carp qw( confess );
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use File::Spec qw();
use Scalar::Util qw( blessed );
use B::Keywords qw();
use PPI::Token::Quote::Single;
use List::MoreUtils qw(any);
use Perl::Critic::Exception::Fatal::Generic qw{ throw_generic };
use Perl::Critic::Utils::PPI qw< is_ppi_expression_or_generic_statement >;
use Exporter 'import';
our $VERSION = '1.130';
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Exportable symbols here.
Readonly::Array our @EXPORT_OK => qw(
$TRUE
$FALSE
$POLICY_NAMESPACE
$SEVERITY_HIGHEST
$SEVERITY_HIGH
$SEVERITY_MEDIUM
$SEVERITY_LOW
$SEVERITY_LOWEST
@SEVERITY_NAMES
$DEFAULT_VERBOSITY
$DEFAULT_VERBOSITY_WITH_FILE_NAME
$COLON
$COMMA
$DQUOTE
$EMPTY
$EQUAL
$FATCOMMA
$PERIOD
$PIPE
$QUOTE
$BACKTICK
$SCOLON
$SPACE
$SLASH
$BSLASH
$LEFT_PAREN
$RIGHT_PAREN
all_perl_files
find_keywords
first_arg
hashify
interpolate
is_assignment_operator
is_class_name
is_function_call
is_hash_key
is_in_void_context
is_included_module_name
is_integer
is_label_pointer
is_method_call
is_package_declaration
is_perl_bareword
is_perl_builtin
is_perl_builtin_with_list_context
is_perl_builtin_with_multiple_arguments
is_perl_builtin_with_no_arguments
is_perl_builtin_with_one_argument
is_perl_builtin_with_optional_argument
is_perl_builtin_with_zero_and_or_one_arguments
is_perl_filehandle
is_perl_global
is_qualified_name
is_script
is_subroutine_name
is_unchecked_call
is_valid_numeric_verbosity
parse_arg_list
policy_long_name
policy_short_name
precedence_of
severity_to_number
shebang_line
split_nodes_on_comma
verbosity_to_format
words_from_string
);
# Note: this is deprecated. This should also violate ProhibitAutomaticExportation,
# but at the moment, we aren't smart enough to deal with Readonly variables.
Readonly::Array our @EXPORT => @EXPORT_OK;
Readonly::Hash our %EXPORT_TAGS => (
all => [ @EXPORT_OK ],
booleans => [ qw{ $TRUE $FALSE } ],
severities => [
qw{
$SEVERITY_HIGHEST
$SEVERITY_HIGH
$SEVERITY_MEDIUM
$SEVERITY_LOW
$SEVERITY_LOWEST
@SEVERITY_NAMES
}
],
characters => [
qw{
$COLON
$COMMA
$DQUOTE
$EMPTY
$EQUAL
$FATCOMMA
$PERIOD
$PIPE
$QUOTE
$BACKTICK
$SCOLON
$SPACE
$SLASH
$BSLASH
$LEFT_PAREN
$RIGHT_PAREN
}
],
classification => [
qw{
is_assignment_operator
is_class_name
is_function_call
is_hash_key
is_included_module_name
is_integer
is_label_pointer
is_method_call
is_package_declaration
is_perl_bareword
is_perl_builtin
is_perl_filehandle
is_perl_global
is_perl_builtin_with_list_context
is_perl_builtin_with_multiple_arguments
is_perl_builtin_with_no_arguments
is_perl_builtin_with_one_argument
is_perl_builtin_with_optional_argument
is_perl_builtin_with_zero_and_or_one_arguments
is_qualified_name
is_script
is_subroutine_name
is_unchecked_call
is_valid_numeric_verbosity
}
],
data_conversion => [ qw{ hashify words_from_string interpolate } ],
ppi => [ qw{ first_arg parse_arg_list } ],
internal_lookup => [ qw{ severity_to_number verbosity_to_format } ],
language => [ qw{ precedence_of } ],
deprecated => [ qw{ find_keywords } ],
);
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Readonly::Scalar our $POLICY_NAMESPACE => 'Perl::Critic::Policy';
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Readonly::Scalar our $SEVERITY_HIGHEST => 5;
Readonly::Scalar our $SEVERITY_HIGH => 4;
Readonly::Scalar our $SEVERITY_MEDIUM => 3;
Readonly::Scalar our $SEVERITY_LOW => 2;
Readonly::Scalar our $SEVERITY_LOWEST => 1;
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Readonly::Scalar our $COMMA => q{,};
Readonly::Scalar our $EQUAL => q{=};
Readonly::Scalar our $FATCOMMA => q{=>};
Readonly::Scalar our $COLON => q{:};
Readonly::Scalar our $SCOLON => q{;};
Readonly::Scalar our $QUOTE => q{'};
Readonly::Scalar our $DQUOTE => q{"};
Readonly::Scalar our $BACKTICK => q{`};
Readonly::Scalar our $PERIOD => q{.};
Readonly::Scalar our $PIPE => q{|};
Readonly::Scalar our $SPACE => q{ };
Readonly::Scalar our $SLASH => q{/};
Readonly::Scalar our $BSLASH => q{\\};
Readonly::Scalar our $LEFT_PAREN => q{(};
Readonly::Scalar our $RIGHT_PAREN => q{)};
Readonly::Scalar our $EMPTY => q{};
Readonly::Scalar our $TRUE => 1;
Readonly::Scalar our $FALSE => 0;
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#TODO: Should this include punctuations vars?
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## no critic (ProhibitNoisyQuotes);
Readonly::Hash my %PRECEDENCE_OF => (
'->' => 1,
'++' => 2,
'--' => 2,
'**' => 3,
'!' => 4,
'~' => 4,
'\\' => 4,
'=~' => 5,
'!~' => 5,
'*' => 6,
'/' => 6,
'%' => 6,
'x' => 6,
'+' => 7,
'-' => 7,
'.' => 7,
'<<' => 8,
'>>' => 8,
'-R' => 9,
'-W' => 9,
'-X' => 9,
'-r' => 9,
'-w' => 9,
'-x' => 9,
'-e' => 9,
'-O' => 9,
'-o' => 9,
'-z' => 9,
'-s' => 9,
'-M' => 9,
'-A' => 9,
'-C' => 9,
'-S' => 9,
'-c' => 9,
'-b' => 9,
'-f' => 9,
'-d' => 9,
'-p' => 9,
'-l' => 9,
'-u' => 9,
'-g' => 9,
'-k' => 9,
'-t' => 9,
'-T' => 9,
'-B' => 9,
'<' => 10,
'>' => 10,
'<=' => 10,
'>=' => 10,
'lt' => 10,
'gt' => 10,
'le' => 10,
'ge' => 10,
'==' => 11,
'!=' => 11,
'<=>' => 11,
'eq' => 11,
'ne' => 11,
'cmp' => 11,
'~~' => 11,
'&' => 12,
'|' => 13,
'^' => 13,
'&&' => 14,
'//' => 15,
'||' => 15,
'..' => 16,
'...' => 17,
'?' => 18,
':' => 18,
'=' => 19,
'+=' => 19,
'-=' => 19,
'*=' => 19,
'/=' => 19,
'%=' => 19,
'||=' => 19,
'&&=' => 19,
'|=' => 19,
'&=' => 19,
'**=' => 19,
'x=' => 19,
'.=' => 19,
'^=' => 19,
'<<=' => 19,
'>>=' => 19,
'//=' => 19,
',' => 20,
'=>' => 20,
'not' => 22,
'and' => 23,
'or' => 24,
'xor' => 24,
);
## use critic
Readonly::Scalar my $MIN_PRECEDENCE_TO_TERMINATE_PARENLESS_ARG_LIST =>
precedence_of( 'not' );
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub hashify { ## no critic (ArgUnpacking)
return map { $_ => 1 } @_;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub interpolate {
my ( $literal ) = @_;
return eval "\"$literal\"" || confess $EVAL_ERROR; ## no critic (StringyEval);
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub find_keywords {
my ( $doc, $keyword ) = @_;
my $nodes_ref = $doc->find('PPI::Token::Word');
return if !$nodes_ref;
my @matches = grep { $_ eq $keyword } @{$nodes_ref};
return @matches ? \@matches : undef;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub _name_for_sub_or_stringified_element {
my $elem = shift;
if ( blessed $elem and $elem->isa('PPI::Statement::Sub') ) {
return $elem->name();
}
return "$elem";
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## no critic (ProhibitPackageVars)
Readonly::Hash my %BUILTINS => hashify( @B::Keywords::Functions );
sub is_perl_builtin {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
return exists $BUILTINS{ _name_for_sub_or_stringified_element($elem) };
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Readonly::Hash my %BAREWORDS => hashify( @B::Keywords::Barewords );
sub is_perl_bareword {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
return exists $BAREWORDS{ _name_for_sub_or_stringified_element($elem) };
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub _build_globals_without_sigils {
# B::Keywords as of 1.08 forgot $\
my @globals =
map { substr $_, 1 }
@B::Keywords::Arrays,
@B::Keywords::Hashes,
@B::Keywords::Scalars,
'$\\'; ## no critic (RequireInterpolationOfMetachars)
# Not all of these have sigils
foreach my $filehandle (@B::Keywords::Filehandles) {
(my $stripped = $filehandle) =~ s< \A [*] ><>xms;
push @globals, $stripped;
}
return @globals;
}
Readonly::Array my @GLOBALS_WITHOUT_SIGILS => _build_globals_without_sigils();
Readonly::Hash my %GLOBALS => hashify( @GLOBALS_WITHOUT_SIGILS );
sub is_perl_global {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
my $var_name = "$elem"; #Convert Token::Symbol to string
$var_name =~ s{\A [\$@%*] }{}xms; #Chop off the sigil
return exists $GLOBALS{ $var_name };
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Readonly::Hash my %FILEHANDLES => hashify( @B::Keywords::Filehandles );
sub is_perl_filehandle {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
return exists $FILEHANDLES{ _name_for_sub_or_stringified_element($elem) };
}
## use critic
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# egrep '=item.*LIST' perlfunc.pod
Readonly::Hash my %BUILTINS_WHICH_PROVIDE_LIST_CONTEXT =>
hashify(
qw{
chmod
chown
die
exec
formline
grep
import
join
kill
map
no
open
pack
print
printf
push
reverse
say
sort
splice
sprintf
syscall
system
tie
unlink
unshift
use
utime
warn
},
);
sub is_perl_builtin_with_list_context {
my $elem = shift;
return
exists
$BUILTINS_WHICH_PROVIDE_LIST_CONTEXT{
_name_for_sub_or_stringified_element($elem)
};
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# egrep '=item.*[A-Z],' perlfunc.pod
Readonly::Hash my %BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_MULTIPLE_ARGUMENTS =>
hashify(
qw{
accept
atan2
bind
binmode
bless
connect
crypt
dbmopen
fcntl
flock
gethostbyaddr
getnetbyaddr
getpriority
getservbyname
getservbyport
getsockopt
index
ioctl
link
listen
mkdir
msgctl
msgget
msgrcv
msgsnd
open
opendir
pipe
read
recv
rename
rindex
seek
seekdir
select
semctl
semget
semop
send
setpgrp
setpriority
setsockopt
shmctl
shmget
shmread
shmwrite
shutdown
socket
socketpair
splice
split
substr
symlink
sysopen
sysread
sysseek
syswrite
truncate
unpack
vec
waitpid
},
keys %BUILTINS_WHICH_PROVIDE_LIST_CONTEXT
);
sub is_perl_builtin_with_multiple_arguments {
my $elem = shift;
return
exists
$BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_MULTIPLE_ARGUMENTS{
_name_for_sub_or_stringified_element($elem)
};
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Readonly::Hash my %BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_NO_ARGUMENTS =>
hashify(
qw{
endgrent
endhostent
endnetent
endprotoent
endpwent
endservent
fork
format
getgrent
gethostent
getlogin
getnetent
getppid
getprotoent
getpwent
getservent
setgrent
setpwent
split
time
times
wait
wantarray
}
);
sub is_perl_builtin_with_no_arguments {
my $elem = shift;
return
exists
$BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_NO_ARGUMENTS{
_name_for_sub_or_stringified_element($elem)
};
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Readonly::Hash my %BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_ONE_ARGUMENT =>
hashify(
qw{
closedir
dbmclose
delete
each
exists
fileno
getgrgid
getgrnam
gethostbyname
getnetbyname
getpeername
getpgrp
getprotobyname
getprotobynumber
getpwnam
getpwuid
getsockname
goto
keys
local
prototype
readdir
readline
readpipe
rewinddir
scalar
sethostent
setnetent
setprotoent
setservent
telldir
tied
untie
values
}
);
sub is_perl_builtin_with_one_argument {
my $elem = shift;
return
exists
$BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_ONE_ARGUMENT{
_name_for_sub_or_stringified_element($elem)
};
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## no critic (ProhibitPackageVars)
Readonly::Hash my %BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_OPTIONAL_ARGUMENT =>
hashify(
grep { not exists $BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_ONE_ARGUMENT{ $_ } }
grep { not exists $BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_NO_ARGUMENTS{ $_ } }
grep { not exists $BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_MULTIPLE_ARGUMENTS{ $_ } }
@B::Keywords::Functions
);
## use critic
sub is_perl_builtin_with_optional_argument {
my $elem = shift;
return
exists
$BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_OPTIONAL_ARGUMENT{
_name_for_sub_or_stringified_element($elem)
};
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_perl_builtin_with_zero_and_or_one_arguments {
my $elem = shift;
return if not $elem;
my $name = _name_for_sub_or_stringified_element($elem);
return (
exists $BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_ONE_ARGUMENT{ $name }
or exists $BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_NO_ARGUMENTS{ $name }
or exists $BUILTINS_WHICH_TAKE_OPTIONAL_ARGUMENT{ $name }
);
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_qualified_name {
my $name = shift;
return if not $name;
return index ( $name, q{::} ) >= 0;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub precedence_of {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
return $PRECEDENCE_OF{ ref $elem ? "$elem" : $elem };
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_hash_key {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
#If followed by an argument list, then its a function call, not a literal
return if _is_followed_by_parens($elem);
#Check curly-brace style: $hash{foo} = bar;
my $parent = $elem->parent();
return if !$parent;
my $grandparent = $parent->parent();
return if !$grandparent;
return 1 if $grandparent->isa('PPI::Structure::Subscript');
#Check declarative style: %hash = (foo => bar);
my $sib = $elem->snext_sibling();
return if !$sib;
return 1 if $sib->isa('PPI::Token::Operator') && $sib eq '=>';
return;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub _is_followed_by_parens {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
my $sibling = $elem->snext_sibling() || return;
return $sibling->isa('PPI::Structure::List');
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_included_module_name {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
my $stmnt = $elem->statement();
return if !$stmnt;
return if !$stmnt->isa('PPI::Statement::Include');
return $stmnt->schild(1) == $elem;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_integer {
my ($value) = @_;
return 0 if not defined $value;
return $value =~ m{ \A [+-]? \d+ \z }xms;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_label_pointer {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
my $statement = $elem->statement();
return if !$statement;
my $psib = $elem->sprevious_sibling();
return if !$psib;
return $statement->isa('PPI::Statement::Break')
&& $psib =~ m/(?:redo|goto|next|last)/xmso;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_method_call {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
return _is_dereference_operator( $elem->sprevious_sibling() );
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_class_name {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
return _is_dereference_operator( $elem->snext_sibling() )
&& !_is_dereference_operator( $elem->sprevious_sibling() );
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub _is_dereference_operator {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
return $elem->isa('PPI::Token::Operator') && $elem eq q{->};
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_package_declaration {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
my $stmnt = $elem->statement();
return if !$stmnt;
return if !$stmnt->isa('PPI::Statement::Package');
return $stmnt->schild(1) == $elem;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_subroutine_name {
my $elem = shift;
return if !$elem;
my $sib = $elem->sprevious_sibling();
return if !$sib;
my $stmnt = $elem->statement();
return if !$stmnt;
return $stmnt->isa('PPI::Statement::Sub') && $sib eq 'sub';
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_function_call {
my $elem = shift or return;
return if is_perl_bareword($elem);
return if is_perl_filehandle($elem);
return if is_package_declaration($elem);
return if is_included_module_name($elem);
return if is_method_call($elem);
return if is_class_name($elem);
return if is_subroutine_name($elem);
return if is_label_pointer($elem);
return if is_hash_key($elem);
return 1;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_script {
my $doc = shift;
warnings::warnif(
'deprecated',
'Perl::Critic::Utils::is_script($doc) deprecated, use $doc->is_program() instead.', ## no critic (ValuesAndExpressions::RequireInterpolationOfMetachars)
);
return $doc->is_program()
if blessed($doc) && $doc->isa('Perl::Critic::Document');
return 1 if shebang_line($doc);
return 1 if _is_PL_file($doc);
return 0;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub _is_PL_file { ## no critic (NamingConventions::Capitalization)
my ($doc) = @_;
return if not $doc->can('filename');
my $filename = $doc->filename() || return;
return 1 if $filename =~ m/[.] PL \z/xms;
return 0;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_in_void_context {
my ($token) = @_;
# If part of a collective, can't be void.
return if $token->sprevious_sibling();
my $parent = $token->statement()->parent();
if ($parent) {
return if $parent->isa('PPI::Structure::List');
return if $parent->isa('PPI::Structure::For');
return if $parent->isa('PPI::Structure::Condition');
return if $parent->isa('PPI::Structure::Constructor');
return if $parent->isa('PPI::Structure::Subscript');
my $grand_parent = $parent->parent();
if ($grand_parent) {
return if
$parent->isa('PPI::Structure::Block')
and not $grand_parent->isa('PPI::Statement::Compound');
}
}
return $TRUE;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub policy_long_name {
my ( $policy_name ) = @_;
if ( $policy_name !~ m{ \A $POLICY_NAMESPACE }xms ) {
$policy_name = $POLICY_NAMESPACE . q{::} . $policy_name;
}
return $policy_name;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub policy_short_name {
my ( $policy_name ) = @_;
$policy_name =~ s{\A $POLICY_NAMESPACE ::}{}xms;
return $policy_name;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub first_arg {
my $elem = shift;
my $sib = $elem->snext_sibling();
return if !$sib;
if ( $sib->isa('PPI::Structure::List') ) {
my $expr = $sib->schild(0);
return if !$expr;
return $expr->isa('PPI::Statement') ? $expr->schild(0) : $expr;
}
return $sib;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub parse_arg_list {
my $elem = shift;
my $sib = $elem->snext_sibling();
return if !$sib;
if ( $sib->isa('PPI::Structure::List') ) {
#Pull siblings from list
my @list_contents = $sib->schildren();
return if not @list_contents;
my @list_expressions;
foreach my $item (@list_contents) {
if (
is_ppi_expression_or_generic_statement($item)
) {
push
@list_expressions,
split_nodes_on_comma( $item->schildren() );
}
else {
push @list_expressions, $item;
}
}
return @list_expressions;
}
else {
#Gather up remaining nodes in the statement
my $iter = $elem;
my @arg_list = ();
while ($iter = $iter->snext_sibling() ) {
last if $iter->isa('PPI::Token::Structure') and $iter eq $SCOLON;
last if $iter->isa('PPI::Token::Operator')
and $MIN_PRECEDENCE_TO_TERMINATE_PARENLESS_ARG_LIST <=
precedence_of( $iter );
push @arg_list, $iter;
}
return split_nodes_on_comma( @arg_list );
}
}
#---------------------------------
sub split_nodes_on_comma {
my @nodes = @_;
my $i = 0;
my @node_stacks;
for my $node (@nodes) {
if (
$node->isa('PPI::Token::Operator')
and ($node eq $COMMA or $node eq $FATCOMMA)
) {
if (@node_stacks) {
$i++; #Move forward to next 'node stack'
}
next;
} elsif ( $node->isa('PPI::Token::QuoteLike::Words' )) {
my $section = $node->{sections}->[0];
my @words = words_from_string(substr $node->content, $section->{position}, $section->{size});
my $loc = $node->location;
for my $word (@words) {
my $token = PPI::Token::Quote::Single->new(q{'} . $word . q{'});
$token->{_location} = $loc;
push @{ $node_stacks[$i++] }, $token;
}
next;
}
push @{ $node_stacks[$i] }, $node;
}
return @node_stacks;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# XXX: You must keep the regular expressions in extras/perlcritic.el in sync
# if you change these.
Readonly::Hash my %FORMAT_OF => (
1 => "%f:%l:%c:%m\n",
2 => "%f: (%l:%c) %m\n",
3 => "%m at %f line %l\n",
4 => "%m at line %l, column %c. %e. (Severity: %s)\n",
5 => "%f: %m at line %l, column %c. %e. (Severity: %s)\n",
6 => "%m at line %l, near '%r'. (Severity: %s)\n",
7 => "%f: %m at line %l near '%r'. (Severity: %s)\n",
8 => "[%p] %m at line %l, column %c. (Severity: %s)\n",
9 => "[%p] %m at line %l, near '%r'. (Severity: %s)\n",
10 => "%m at line %l, column %c.\n %p (Severity: %s)\n%d\n",
11 => "%m at line %l, near '%r'.\n %p (Severity: %s)\n%d\n",
);
Readonly::Scalar our $DEFAULT_VERBOSITY => 4;
Readonly::Scalar our $DEFAULT_VERBOSITY_WITH_FILE_NAME => 5;
Readonly::Scalar my $DEFAULT_FORMAT => $FORMAT_OF{$DEFAULT_VERBOSITY};
sub is_valid_numeric_verbosity {
my ($verbosity) = @_;
return exists $FORMAT_OF{$verbosity};
}
sub verbosity_to_format {
my ($verbosity) = @_;
return $DEFAULT_FORMAT if not defined $verbosity;
return $FORMAT_OF{abs int $verbosity} || $DEFAULT_FORMAT if is_integer($verbosity);
return interpolate( $verbosity ); #Otherwise, treat as a format spec
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Readonly::Hash my %SEVERITY_NUMBER_OF => (
gentle => 5,
stern => 4,
harsh => 3,
cruel => 2,
brutal => 1,
);
Readonly::Array our @SEVERITY_NAMES => #This is exported!
sort
{ $SEVERITY_NUMBER_OF{$a} <=> $SEVERITY_NUMBER_OF{$b} }
keys %SEVERITY_NUMBER_OF;
sub severity_to_number {
my ($severity) = @_;
return _normalize_severity( $severity ) if is_integer( $severity );
my $severity_number = $SEVERITY_NUMBER_OF{lc $severity};
if ( not defined $severity_number ) {
throw_generic qq{Invalid severity: "$severity"};
}
return $severity_number;
}
sub _normalize_severity {
my $s = shift || return $SEVERITY_HIGHEST;
$s = $s > $SEVERITY_HIGHEST ? $SEVERITY_HIGHEST : $s;
$s = $s < $SEVERITY_LOWEST ? $SEVERITY_LOWEST : $s;
return $s;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Readonly::Array my @SKIP_DIR => qw( CVS RCS .svn _darcs {arch} .bzr .cdv .git .hg .pc _build blib );
Readonly::Hash my %SKIP_DIR => hashify( @SKIP_DIR );
sub all_perl_files {
# Recursively searches a list of directories and returns the paths
# to files that seem to be Perl source code. This subroutine was
# poached from Test::Perl::Critic.
my @queue = @_;
my @code_files = ();
while (@queue) {
my $file = shift @queue;
if ( -d $file ) {
opendir my ($dh), $file or next;
my @newfiles = sort readdir $dh;
closedir $dh;
@newfiles = File::Spec->no_upwards(@newfiles);
@newfiles = grep { not $SKIP_DIR{$_} } @newfiles;
push @queue, map { File::Spec->catfile($file, $_) } @newfiles;
}
if ( (-f $file) && ! _is_backup($file) && _is_perl($file) ) {
push @code_files, $file;
}
}
return @code_files;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Decide if it's some sort of backup file
sub _is_backup {
my ($file) = @_;
return 1 if $file =~ m{ [.] swp \z}xms;
return 1 if $file =~ m{ [.] bak \z}xms;
return 1 if $file =~ m{ ~ \z}xms;
return 1 if $file =~ m{ \A [#] .+ [#] \z}xms;
return;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Returns true if the argument ends with a perl-ish file
# extension, or if it has a shebang-line containing 'perl' This
# subroutine was also poached from Test::Perl::Critic
sub _is_perl {
my ($file) = @_;
#Check filename extensions
return 1 if $file =~ m{ [.] PL \z}xms;
return 1 if $file =~ m{ [.] p[lm] \z}xms;
return 1 if $file =~ m{ [.] t \z}xms;
#Check for shebang
open my $fh, '<', $file or return;
my $first = <$fh>;
close $fh or throw_generic "unable to close $file: $OS_ERROR";
return 1 if defined $first && ( $first =~ m{ \A [#]!.*perl }xms );
return;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub shebang_line {
my $doc = shift;
my $first_element = $doc->first_element();
return if not $first_element;
return if not $first_element->isa('PPI::Token::Comment');
my $location = $first_element->location();
return if !$location;
# The shebang must be the first two characters in the file, according to
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shebang_(Unix)
return if $location->[0] != 1; # line number
return if $location->[1] != 1; # column number
my $shebang = $first_element->content;
return if $shebang !~ m{ \A [#]! }xms;
return $shebang;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub words_from_string {
my $str = shift;
return split q{ }, $str; # This must be a literal space, not $SPACE
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Readonly::Hash my %ASSIGNMENT_OPERATORS => hashify( qw( = **= += -= .= *= /= %= x= &= |= ^= <<= >>= &&= ||= //= ) );
sub is_assignment_operator {
my $elem = shift;
return $ASSIGNMENT_OPERATORS{ $elem };
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub is_unchecked_call {
my ( $elem, $autodie_modules ) = @_;
return if not is_function_call( $elem );
# check to see if there's an '=' or 'unless' or something before this.
if( my $sib = $elem->sprevious_sibling() ){
return if $sib;
}
if( my $statement = $elem->statement() ){
# "open or die" is OK.
# We can't check snext_sibling for 'or' since the next siblings are an
# unknown number of arguments to the system call. Instead, check all of
# the elements to this statement to see if we find 'or' or '||'.
my $or_operators = sub {
my (undef, $elem) = @_; ## no critic(Variables::ProhibitReusedNames)
return if not $elem->isa('PPI::Token::Operator');
return if $elem ne q{or} && $elem ne q{||};
return 1;
};
return if $statement->find( $or_operators );
if( my $parent = $elem->statement()->parent() ){
# Check if we're in an if( open ) {good} else {bad} condition
return if $parent->isa('PPI::Structure::Condition');
# Return val could be captured in data structure and checked later
return if $parent->isa('PPI::Structure::Constructor');
# "die if not ( open() )" - It's in list context.
if ( $parent->isa('PPI::Structure::List') ) {
if( my $uncle = $parent->sprevious_sibling() ){
return if $uncle;
}
}
}
}
return if _is_fatal($elem, $autodie_modules);
# Otherwise, return. this system call is unchecked.
return 1;
}
# Based upon autodie 2.10.
Readonly::Hash my %AUTODIE_PARAMETER_TO_AFFECTED_BUILTINS_MAP => (
# Map builtins to themselves.
(
map { $_ => { hashify( $_ ) } }
qw<
accept bind binmode chdir chmod close closedir connect
dbmclose dbmopen exec fcntl fileno flock fork getsockopt ioctl
link listen mkdir msgctl msgget msgrcv msgsnd open opendir
pipe read readlink recv rename rmdir seek semctl semget semop
send setsockopt shmctl shmget shmread shutdown socketpair
symlink sysopen sysread sysseek system syswrite truncate umask
unlink
>
),
# Generate these using tools/dump-autodie-tag-contents
':threads' => { hashify( qw< fork > ) },
':system' => { hashify( qw< exec system > ) },
':dbm' => { hashify( qw< dbmclose dbmopen > ) },
':semaphore' => { hashify( qw< semctl semget semop > ) },
':shm' => { hashify( qw< shmctl shmget shmread > ) },
':msg' => { hashify( qw< msgctl msgget msgrcv msgsnd > ) },
':file' => {
hashify(
qw<
binmode chmod close fcntl fileno flock ioctl open sysopen
truncate
>
)
},
':filesys' => {
hashify(
qw<
chdir closedir link mkdir opendir readlink rename rmdir
symlink umask unlink
>
)
},
':ipc' => {
hashify(
qw<
msgctl msgget msgrcv msgsnd pipe semctl semget semop shmctl
shmget shmread
>
)
},
':socket' => {
hashify(
qw<
accept bind connect getsockopt listen recv send setsockopt
shutdown socketpair
>
)
},
':io' => {
hashify(
qw<
accept bind binmode chdir chmod close closedir connect
dbmclose dbmopen fcntl fileno flock getsockopt ioctl link
listen mkdir msgctl msgget msgrcv msgsnd open opendir pipe
read readlink recv rename rmdir seek semctl semget semop send
setsockopt shmctl shmget shmread shutdown socketpair symlink
sysopen sysread sysseek syswrite truncate umask unlink
>
)
},
':default' => {
hashify(
qw<
accept bind binmode chdir chmod close closedir connect
dbmclose dbmopen fcntl fileno flock fork getsockopt ioctl link
listen mkdir msgctl msgget msgrcv msgsnd open opendir pipe
read readlink recv rename rmdir seek semctl semget semop send
setsockopt shmctl shmget shmread shutdown socketpair symlink
sysopen sysread sysseek syswrite truncate umask unlink
>
)
},
':all' => {
hashify(
qw<
accept bind binmode chdir chmod close closedir connect
dbmclose dbmopen exec fcntl fileno flock fork getsockopt ioctl
link listen mkdir msgctl msgget msgrcv msgsnd open opendir
pipe read readlink recv rename rmdir seek semctl semget semop
send setsockopt shmctl shmget shmread shutdown socketpair
symlink sysopen sysread sysseek system syswrite truncate umask
unlink
>
)
},
);
sub _is_fatal {
my ( $elem, $autodie_modules ) = @_;
my $top = $elem->top();
return if not $top->isa('PPI::Document');
my $includes = $top->find('PPI::Statement::Include');
return if not $includes;
for my $include (@{$includes}) {
next if 'use' ne $include->type();
if ('Fatal' eq $include->module()) {
my @args = parse_arg_list($include->schild(1));
foreach my $arg (@args) {
return $TRUE if $arg->[0]->isa('PPI::Token::Quote') && $elem eq $arg->[0]->string();
}
}
elsif ('Fatal::Exception' eq $include->module()) {
my @args = parse_arg_list($include->schild(1));
shift @args; # skip exception class name
foreach my $arg (@args) {
return $TRUE if $arg->[0]->isa('PPI::Token::Quote') && $elem eq $arg->[0]->string();
}
}
elsif ($include->pragma eq 'autodie' || any {$_ eq $include->module()} @{$autodie_modules || []}) {
return _is_covered_by_autodie($elem, $include);
}
}
return;
}
sub _is_covered_by_autodie {
my ($elem, $include) = @_;
my $autodie = $include->schild(1);
my @args = parse_arg_list($autodie);
my $first_arg = first_arg($autodie);
# The first argument to any `use` pragma could be a version number.
# If so, then we just discard it. We only want the arguments after it.
if ($first_arg and $first_arg->isa('PPI::Token::Number')){ shift @args };
if (@args) {
foreach my $arg (@args) {
my $builtins =
$AUTODIE_PARAMETER_TO_AFFECTED_BUILTINS_MAP{
$arg->[0]->string
};
return $TRUE if $builtins and $builtins->{$elem->content()};
}
}
else {
my $builtins =
$AUTODIE_PARAMETER_TO_AFFECTED_BUILTINS_MAP{':default'};
return $TRUE if $builtins and $builtins->{$elem->content()};
}
return;
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
Perl::Critic::Utils - General utility subroutines and constants for Perl::Critic and derivative distributions.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides several static subs and variables that are useful
for developing L<Perl::Critic::Policy|Perl::Critic::Policy>
subclasses. Unless you are writing Policy modules, you probably don't
care about this package.
=head1 INTERFACE SUPPORT
This is considered to be a public module. Any changes to its
interface will go through a deprecation cycle.
=head1 IMPORTABLE SUBS
=over
=item C<find_keywords( $doc, $keyword )>
B<DEPRECATED:> Since version 0.11, every Policy is evaluated at each
element of the document. So you shouldn't need to go looking for a
particular keyword. If you I<do> want to use this, please import it
via the C<:deprecated> tag, rather than directly, to mark the module
as needing updating.
Given a L<PPI::Document|PPI::Document> as C<$doc>, returns a reference
to an array containing all the L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>
elements that match C<$keyword>. This can be used to find any
built-in function, method call, bareword, or reserved keyword. It
will not match variables, subroutine names, literal strings, numbers,
or symbols. If the document doesn't contain any matches, returns
undef.
=item C<is_assignment_operator( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Operator|PPI::Token::Operator> or a string,
returns true if that token represents one of the assignment operators
(e.g. C<= &&= ||= //= += -=> etc.).
=item C<is_perl_global( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Symbol|PPI::Token::Symbol> or a string, returns
true if that token represents one of the global variables provided by
the L<English|English> module, or one of the builtin global variables
like C<%SIG>, C<%ENV>, or C<@ARGV>. The sigil on the symbol is
ignored, so things like C<$ARGV> or C<$ENV> will still return true.
=item C<is_perl_builtin( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>,
L<PPI::Statement::Sub|PPI::Statement::Sub>, or string, returns true if
that token represents a call to any of the builtin functions defined
in Perl 5.8.8.
=item C<is_perl_bareword( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>,
L<PPI::Statement::Sub|PPI::Statement::Sub>, or string, returns true if
that token represents a bareword (e.g. "if", "else", "sub", "package")
defined in Perl 5.8.8.
=item C<is_perl_filehandle( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>, or string, returns true
if that token represents one of the global filehandles (e.g. C<STDIN>,
C<STDERR>, C<STDOUT>, C<ARGV>) that are defined in Perl 5.8.8. Note
that this function will return false if given a filehandle that is
represented as a typeglob (e.g. C<*STDIN>)
=item C<is_perl_builtin_with_list_context( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>,
L<PPI::Statement::Sub|PPI::Statement::Sub>, or string, returns true if
that token represents a call to any of the builtin functions defined
in Perl 5.8.8 that provide a list context to the following tokens.
=item C<is_perl_builtin_with_multiple_arguments( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>,
L<PPI::Statement::Sub|PPI::Statement::Sub>, or string, returns true if
that token represents a call to any of the builtin functions defined
in Perl 5.8.8 that B<can> take multiple arguments.
=item C<is_perl_builtin_with_no_arguments( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>,
L<PPI::Statement::Sub|PPI::Statement::Sub>, or string, returns true if
that token represents a call to any of the builtin functions defined
in Perl 5.8.8 that B<cannot> take any arguments.
=item C<is_perl_builtin_with_one_argument( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>,
L<PPI::Statement::Sub|PPI::Statement::Sub>, or string, returns true if
that token represents a call to any of the builtin functions defined
in Perl 5.8.8 that takes B<one and only one> argument.
=item C<is_perl_builtin_with_optional_argument( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>,
L<PPI::Statement::Sub|PPI::Statement::Sub>, or string, returns true if
that token represents a call to any of the builtin functions defined
in Perl 5.8.8 that takes B<no more than one> argument.
The sets of values for which
C<is_perl_builtin_with_multiple_arguments()>,
C<is_perl_builtin_with_no_arguments()>,
C<is_perl_builtin_with_one_argument()>, and
C<is_perl_builtin_with_optional_argument()> return true are disjoint
and their union is precisely the set of values that
C<is_perl_builtin()> will return true for.
=item C<is_perl_builtin_with_zero_and_or_one_arguments( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>,
L<PPI::Statement::Sub|PPI::Statement::Sub>, or string, returns true if
that token represents a call to any of the builtin functions defined
in Perl 5.8.8 that takes no and/or one argument.
Returns true if any of C<is_perl_builtin_with_no_arguments()>,
C<is_perl_builtin_with_one_argument()>, and
C<is_perl_builtin_with_optional_argument()> returns true.
=item C<is_qualified_name( $name )>
Given a string, L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>, or
L<PPI::Token::Symbol|PPI::Token::Symbol>, answers whether it has a
module component, i.e. contains "::".
=item C<precedence_of( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Operator|PPI::Token::Operator> or a string,
returns the precedence of the operator, where 1 is the highest
precedence. Returns undef if the precedence can't be determined
(which is usually because it is not an operator).
=item C<is_hash_key( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Element|PPI::Element>, returns true if the element is a
literal hash key. PPI doesn't distinguish between regular barewords
(like keywords or subroutine calls) and barewords in hash subscripts
(which are considered literal). So this subroutine is useful if your
Policy is searching for L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word> elements
and you want to filter out the hash subscript variety. In both of the
following examples, "foo" is considered a hash key:
$hash1{foo} = 1;
%hash2 = (foo => 1);
But if the bareword is followed by an argument list, then perl treats
it as a function call. So in these examples, "foo" is B<not>
considered a hash key:
$hash1{ foo() } = 1;
&hash2 = (foo() => 1);
=item C<is_included_module_name( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>, returns true if the
element is the name of a module that is being included via C<use>,
C<require>, or C<no>.
=item C<is_integer( $value )>
Answers whether the parameter, as a string, looks like an integral
value.
=item C<is_class_name( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>, returns true if the
element that immediately follows this element is the dereference
operator "->". When a bareword has a "->" on the B<right> side, it
usually means that it is the name of the class (from which a method is
being called).
=item C<is_label_pointer( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>, returns true if the
element is the label in a C<next>, C<last>, C<redo>, or C<goto>
statement. Note this is not the same thing as the label declaration.
=item C<is_method_call( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>, returns true if the
element that immediately precedes this element is the dereference
operator "->". When a bareword has a "->" on the B<left> side, it
usually means that it is the name of a method (that is being called
from a class).
=item C<is_package_declaration( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>, returns true if the
element is the name of a package that is being declared.
=item C<is_subroutine_name( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>, returns true if the
element is the name of a subroutine declaration. This is useful for
distinguishing barewords and from function calls from subroutine
declarations.
=item C<is_function_call( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word> returns true if the
element appears to be call to a static function. Specifically, this
function returns true if C<is_hash_key>, C<is_method_call>,
C<is_subroutine_name>, C<is_included_module_name>,
C<is_package_declaration>, C<is_perl_bareword>, C<is_perl_filehandle>,
C<is_label_pointer> and C<is_subroutine_name> all return false for the
given element.
=item C<first_arg( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Element|PPI::Element> that is presumed to be a function
call (which is usually a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>), return
the first argument. This is similar of C<parse_arg_list()> and
follows the same logic. Note that for the code:
int($x + 0.5)
this function will return just the C<$x>, not the whole expression.
This is different from the behavior of C<parse_arg_list()>. Another
caveat is:
int(($x + $y) + 0.5)
which returns C<($x + $y)> as a
L<PPI::Structure::List|PPI::Structure::List> instance.
=item C<parse_arg_list( $element )>
Given a L<PPI::Element|PPI::Element> that is presumed to be a function
call (which is usually a L<PPI::Token::Word|PPI::Token::Word>), splits
the argument expressions into arrays of tokens. Returns a list
containing references to each of those arrays. This is useful because
parentheses are optional when calling a function, and PPI parses them
very differently. So this method is a poor-man's parse tree of PPI
nodes. It's not bullet-proof because it doesn't respect precedence.
In general, I don't like the way this function works, so don't count
on it to be stable (or even present).
=item C<split_nodes_on_comma( @nodes )>
This has the same return type as C<parse_arg_list()> but expects to be
passed the nodes that represent the interior of a list, like:
'foo', 1, 2, 'bar'
=item C<is_script( $document )>
B<This subroutine is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.> You
should use the L<Perl::Critic::Document/"is_program()"> method instead.
=item C<is_in_void_context( $token )>
Given a L<PPI::Token|PPI::Token>, answer whether it appears to be in a
void context.
=item C<policy_long_name( $policy_name )>
Given a policy class name in long or short form, return the long form.
=item C<policy_short_name( $policy_name )>
Given a policy class name in long or short form, return the short
form.
=item C<all_perl_files( @directories )>
Given a list of directories, recursively searches through all the
directories (depth first) and returns a list of paths for all the
files that are Perl code files. Any administrative files for CVS or
Subversion are skipped, as are things that look like temporary or
backup files.
A Perl code file is:
=over
=item * Any file that ends in F<.PL>, F<.pl>, F<.pm>, or F<.t>
=item * Any file that has a first line with a shebang containing 'perl'
=back
=item C<severity_to_number( $severity )>
If C<$severity> is given as an integer, this function returns
C<$severity> but normalized to lie between C<$SEVERITY_LOWEST> and
C<$SEVERITY_HIGHEST>. If C<$severity> is given as a string, this
function returns the corresponding severity number. If the string
doesn't have a corresponding number, this function will throw an
exception.
=item C<is_valid_numeric_verbosity( $severity )>
Answers whether the argument has a translation to a Violation format.
=item C<verbosity_to_format( $verbosity_level )>
Given a verbosity level between 1 and 10, returns the corresponding
predefined format string. These formats are suitable for passing to
the C<set_format> method in
L<Perl::Critic::Violation|Perl::Critic::Violation>. See the
L<perlcritic|perlcritic> documentation for a listing of the predefined
formats.
=item C<hashify( @list )>
Given C<@list>, return a hash where C<@list> is in the keys and each
value is 1. Duplicate values in C<@list> are silently squished.
=item C<interpolate( $literal )>
Given a C<$literal> string that may contain control characters (e.g..
'\t' '\n'), this function does a double interpolation on the string
and returns it as if it had been declared in double quotes. For
example:
'foo \t bar \n' ...becomes... "foo \t bar \n"
=item C<shebang_line( $document )>
Given a L<PPI::Document|PPI::Document>, test if it starts with C<#!>.
If so, return that line. Otherwise return undef.
=item C<words_from_string( $str )>
Given config string I<$str>, return all the words from the string.
This is safer than splitting on whitespace.
=item C<is_unchecked_call( $element, $autodie_modules )>
Given a L<PPI::Element|PPI::Element>, test to see if it contains a
function call whose return value is not checked. The second argument
is an array reference of module names which export C<autodie>. The
C<autodie> module is always included in this list by default.
=back
=head1 IMPORTABLE VARIABLES
=over
=item C<$COMMA>
=item C<$FATCOMMA>
=item C<$COLON>
=item C<$SCOLON>
=item C<$QUOTE>
=item C<$DQUOTE>
=item C<$BACKTICK>
=item C<$PERIOD>
=item C<$PIPE>
=item C<$EMPTY>
=item C<$EQUAL>
=item C<$SPACE>
=item C<$SLASH>
=item C<$BSLASH>
=item C<$LEFT_PAREN>
=item C<$RIGHT_PAREN>
These character constants give clear names to commonly-used strings
that can be hard to read when surrounded by quotes and other
punctuation. Can be imported in one go via the C<:characters> tag.
=item C<$SEVERITY_HIGHEST>
=item C<$SEVERITY_HIGH>
=item C<$SEVERITY_MEDIUM>
=item C<$SEVERITY_LOW>
=item C<$SEVERITY_LOWEST>
These numeric constants define the relative severity of violating each
L<Perl::Critic::Policy|Perl::Critic::Policy>. The C<get_severity> and
C<default_severity> methods of every Policy subclass must return one
of these values. Can be imported via the C<:severities> tag.
=item C<$DEFAULT_VERBOSITY>
The default numeric verbosity.
=item C<$DEFAULT_VERBOSITY_WITH_FILE_NAME>
The numeric verbosity that corresponds to the format indicated by
C<$DEFAULT_VERBOSITY>, but with the file name prefixed to it.
=item C<$TRUE>
=item C<$FALSE>
These are simple booleans. 1 and 0 respectively. Be mindful of using
these with string equality. C<$FALSE ne $EMPTY>. Can be imported via
the C<:booleans> tag.
=back
=head1 IMPORT TAGS
The following groups of functions and constants are available as
parameters to a C<use Perl::Critic::Util> statement.
=over
=item C<:all>
The lot.
=item C<:booleans>
Includes:
C<$TRUE>, C<$FALSE>
=item C<:severities>
Includes:
C<$SEVERITY_HIGHEST>,
C<$SEVERITY_HIGH>,
C<$SEVERITY_MEDIUM>,
C<$SEVERITY_LOW>,
C<$SEVERITY_LOWEST>,
C<@SEVERITY_NAMES>
=item C<:characters>
Includes:
C<$COLON>,
C<$COMMA>,
C<$DQUOTE>,
C<$EMPTY>,
C<$FATCOMMA>,
C<$PERIOD>,
C<$PIPE>,
C<$QUOTE>,
C<$BACKTICK>,
C<$SCOLON>,
C<$SPACE>,
C<$SLASH>,
C<$BSLASH>
C<$LEFT_PAREN>
C<$RIGHT_PAREN>
=item C<:classification>
Includes:
C<is_assignment_operator>,
C<is_class_name>,
C<is_function_call>,
C<is_hash_key>,
C<is_included_module_name>,
C<is_integer>,
C<is_label_pointer>,
C<is_method_call>,
C<is_package_declaration>,
C<is_perl_bareword>,
C<is_perl_builtin>,
C<is_perl_filehandle>,
C<is_perl_global>,
C<is_perl_builtin_with_list_context>
C<is_perl_builtin_with_multiple_arguments>
C<is_perl_builtin_with_no_arguments>
C<is_perl_builtin_with_one_argument>
C<is_perl_builtin_with_optional_argument>
C<is_perl_builtin_with_zero_and_or_one_arguments>
C<is_qualified_name>,
C<is_script>,
C<is_subroutine_name>,
C<is_unchecked_call>
C<is_valid_numeric_verbosity>
See also L<Perl::Critic::Utils::PPI|Perl::Critic::Utils::PPI>.
=item C<:data_conversion>
Generic manipulation, not having anything specific to do with
Perl::Critic.
Includes:
C<hashify>,
C<words_from_string>,
C<interpolate>
=item C<:ppi>
Things for dealing with L<PPI|PPI>, other than classification.
Includes:
C<first_arg>,
C<parse_arg_list>
See also L<Perl::Critic::Utils::PPI|Perl::Critic::Utils::PPI>.
=item C<:internal_lookup>
Translations between internal representations.
Includes:
C<severity_to_number>,
C<verbosity_to_format>
=item C<:language>
Information about Perl not programmatically available elsewhere.
Includes:
C<precedence_of>
=item C<:deprecated>
Not surprisingly, things that are deprecated. It is preferred to use
this tag to get to these functions, rather than the function names
themselves, so as to mark any module using them as needing cleanup.
Includes:
C<find_keywords>
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Perl::Critic::Utils::Constants|Perl::Critic::Utils::Constants>,
L<Perl::Critic::Utils::McCabe|Perl::Critic::Utils::McCabe>,
L<Perl::Critic::Utils::PPI|Perl::Critic::Utils::PPI>,
=head1 AUTHOR
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@imaginative-software.com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005-2011 Imaginative Software Systems. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license
can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
=cut
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