severity = stern theme = core [Perl::Critic::Policy::BuiltinFunctions::ProhibitStringyEval] allow_includes = 1 [Perl::Critic::Policy::InputOutput::ProhibitInteractiveTest] # Perl::Critic and Perl Best Practices prefer the IO::Interactive # is_interactive() subroutine to -T STDIN. But that assumes that # ARGV is used for input, and that you don't want to be interactive # if output goes to a pipe. I do not want these assumptions, but # rather than disable them in the code I am simply assigning them # a severity slightly higher than I currently use. severity = harsh [Perl::Critic::Policy::Subroutines::RequireArgUnpacking] short_subroutine_statements = 3 [Perl::Critic::Policy::TestingAndDebugging::ProhibitNoStrict] allow = refs [Perl::Critic::Policy::TestingAndDebugging::ProhibitNoWarnings] allow = exiting once substr uninitialized [Perl::Critic::Policy::ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitConstantPragma] # Perl::Critic and Perl Best Practices do not like the 'constant' # pragma because it does not interpolate. It really does, the # syntax is just different. Rather than disable the things in the # source, I'm just assigning them a severity slightly greater than # I customarily use. severity = harsh