
TODO - Things for Perl::Critic::More developers to do

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# $URL: http://perlcritic.tigris.org/svn/perlcritic/trunk/Perl-Critic-More/TODO.pod $
# $Date: 2008-05-04 14:51:19 -0500 (Sun, 04 May 2008) $
# $Author: clonezone $
# $Revision: 2308 $
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This should eventually take a perlcriticrc option to specify the exact set of variables.

All characters must be valid UTF-8. Note that typical ASCII Perl code is a valid UTF-8 subset.
Create a compatibility layer for the B::Lint code analyzer. Make it very clear that this runs code and thus is a security hole.
Files must have something like the following in them for Emacs and Vi:
# vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4:
In vim, this is called "modelines" and should match the following pattern (taken from Vim docs):
[text]{white}{vi:|vim:|ex:}[white]se[t] {options}:[text]
[text]{white}{vi:|vim:|ex:}[white]{options}
Roughly translated to regexp:
($options) = m/^ (?:\N*\S)? [ \t]+ (?:vi|vim|ex): [ \t]+ set? [ \t]+ (\N+): \N* $/xms; ($options) = m/^ (?:\N*\S)? [ \t]+ (?:vi|vim|ex): [ \t]+ (\N+) $/xms;
Watch out for escaped colons!!
The vim modeline must be within N lines of the top or bottom of the file. That N is user-settable, but defaults to 5. To learn more type ":help modelines" in vim.
Colon-delimited, equals-sign-separated name-value pairs within the first or last 10 lines of a file. For example, this:
:indentSize=4:noTabs=true:maxLineLen=78:mode=perl:
will result in settings similar to the current values being specified for Emacs and vi.
I also discovered that Kate supports per-file modelines:
Eclipse
These are simplified versions of Documentation::RequirePodSections.
Complain about copy-and-paste code or docs from h2xs, Module::Starter::*, etc.
Here's a non-PPI implementation, derived from Module::Starter itself: http://search.cpan.org/src/JJORE/Carp-Clan-5.8/t/04boilerplate.t
Low severity.
Both of these attempt to address problems with code layout and appearance. Large blocks of inline text can disrupt the readability of code. Instead, the text should be external, in __DATA__, or simply declared in separate functions at the end of the module.
Exceptions: if the only code in a sub is a return of a long string, allow it. If there is a use Inline:: at the top of the module, allow HereDocs.
No spaces, punctuation, etc. See Test::Portability::Files.
Warn about modules that are loaded, but don't seem to be used. You would have to compare sub calls, imports, and package symbols used in the current file with those declared in the included files. This is likely to generate false positives. Would have to provide a way to configure exempt modules and symbols.
http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=28803
The implementation would probably be:
* look for @INC - else return * check if it's the lhs of an assignment - else return * recurse up to see if it's inside a PPI::Statement::Scheduled - if we hit the top of the tree, emit violation * check that statement is a BEGIN - else return * emit violation.

We're waiting on the following bugs to get fixed in a CPAN release of PPI: