use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
-use constant _PERL_LT_5_8_4 => ($] < 5.008004) ? 1 : 0;
+BEGIN {
+ *_PERL_LT_5_8_4 = ($] < 5.008004) ? sub(){1} : sub(){0};
+}
-our $VERSION = '1.004004'; # 1.4.4
+our $VERSION = '1.005006';
+$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
sub VERSION {
- for ($_[1]) {
+ my ($class, $version) = @_;
+ for ($version) {
last unless defined && !ref && int != 1;
die "Major version specified as $_ - this is strictures version 1";
}
- # disable this since Foo->VERSION(undef) correctly returns the version
- # and that can happen either if our caller passes undef explicitly or
- # because the for above autovivified $_[1] - I could make it stop but
- # it's pointless since we don't want to blow up if the caller does
- # something valid either.
+ # passing undef here may either warn or die depending on the version of perl.
+ # we can't match the caller's warning state in this case, so just disable the
+ # warning.
no warnings 'uninitialized';
shift->SUPER::VERSION(@_);
}
our $extra_load_states;
-our $Smells_Like_VCS = (-e '.git' || -e '.svn'
- || (-e '../../dist.ini' && (-e '../../.git' || -e '../../.svn')));
+our $Smells_Like_VCS;
sub import {
strict->import;
}
$ENV{PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA};
} elsif (! _PERL_LT_5_8_4) {
- !!((caller)[1] =~ /^(?:t|xt|lib|blib)/
- and $Smells_Like_VCS)
+ (caller)[1] =~ /^(?:t|xt|lib|blib)[\\\/]/
+ and defined $Smells_Like_VCS ? $Smells_Like_VCS
+ : ( $Smells_Like_VCS = !!(
+ -e '.git' || -e '.svn' || -e '.hg'
+ || (-e '../../dist.ini'
+ && (-e '../../.git' || -e '../../.svn' || -e '../../.hg' ))
+ ))
}
};
if ($extra_tests) {
except when called from a file which matches:
- (caller)[1] =~ /^(?:t|xt|lib|blib)/
+ (caller)[1] =~ /^(?:t|xt|lib|blib)[\\\/]/
-and when either C<.git> or C<.svn> is present in the current directory (with
-the intention of only forcing extra tests on the author side) -- or when C<.git>
-or C<.svn> is present two directories up along with C<dist.ini> (which would
+and when either C<.git>, C<.svn>, or C<.hg> is present in the current directory (with
+the intention of only forcing extra tests on the author side) -- or when C<.git>,
+C<.svn>, or C<.hg> is present two directories up along with C<dist.ini> (which would
indicate we are in a C<dzil test> operation, via L<Dist::Zilla>) --
or when the C<PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA> environment variable is set, in which case
and will allow any future discussion on the subject to focus on "how do we
minimise annoyance to people deploying from checkouts intentionally".
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+
+L<indirect>
+
+=item *
+
+L<multidimensional>
+
+=item *
+
+L<bareword::filehandles>
+
+=back
+
=head1 COMMUNITY AND SUPPORT
=head2 IRC channel
Mithaldu - Christian Walde (cpan:MITHALDU) <walde.christian@gmail.com>
+haarg - Graham Knop (cpan:HAARG) <haarg@haarg.org>
+
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2010 the strictures L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS>