On Oct 9, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Paul Cochrane wrote:
Will,
They're all coding standards. I say leave the Coda where it is, and
put this in the same grouping as 'use warnings' (i.e.
'TestingAndDebugging').
Ok, see attached patch.
This one is still a false negative on "#!perl -Tw" and is a false
positive on "package main; #!!! my co-worker provided this non-Perl-
licensed code to Parrot!!!". Yes, that's a highly contrived
example. :-) But the false positive would be avoidable by checking
the line and column number of the element.
Chris
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