Metrics(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Metrics(3pm)NAME
PostScript::Metrics - helper module for PostScript::TextBlock
SYNOPSIS
Fix me.
DESCRIPTION
Fix me.
AUTHOR
Shawn Wallace (shawn@as220.org)
SEE ALSO
PostScript::TextBlock, PostScript::Element, PostScript::Document
perl v5.10.0 1999-08-11 Metrics(3pm)
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Perl::Metrics::Simple(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Perl::Metrics::Simple(3pm)NAME
Perl::Metrics::Simple - Count packages, subs, lines, etc. of many files.
SYNOPSIS
use Perl::Metrics::Simple;
my $analyzer = Perl::Metrics::Simple->new;
my $analysis = $analyzer->analyze_files(@paths, @refs_to_file_contents);
$file_count = $analysis->file_count;
$package_count = $analysis->package_count;
$sub_count = $analysis->sub_count;
$lines = $analysis->lines;
$main_stats = $analysis->main_stats;
$file_stats = $analysis->file_stats;
VERSION
This is VERSION 0.12
DESCRIPTION
Perl::Metrics::Simple provides just enough methods to run static analysis of one or many Perl files and obtain a few metrics: packages,
subroutines, lines of code, and an approximation of cyclomatic (mccabe) complexity for the subroutines and the "main" portion of the code.
Perl::Metrics::Simple is far simpler than Perl::Metrics.
Installs a script called countperl.
USAGE
See the countperl script (included with this distribution) for a simple example of usage.
CLASS METHODS
new
Takes no arguments and returns a new Perl::Metrics::Simple object.
is_perl_file
Takes a path and returns true if the target is a Perl file.
OBJECT METHODS
analyze_files( @paths, @refs_to_file_contents )
Takes an array of files and or directory paths, and/or SCALAR refs to file contents and returns an Perl::Metrics::Simple::Analysis object.
find_files( @directories_and_files )
Uses list_perl_files to find all the readable Perl files and returns a reference to a (possibly empty) list of paths.
list_perl_files
Takes a list of one or more paths and returns an alphabetically sorted list of only the perl files. Uses is_perl_file so may throw an
exception if a file is unreadable.
is_perl_file($path)
Takes a path to a file and returns true if the file appears to be a Perl file, otherwise returns false.
If the file name does not match any of @Perl::Metrics::Simple::PERL_FILE_SUFFIXES then the file is opened for reading and the first line
examined for a a Perl 'shebang' line. An exception is thrown if the file cannot be opened in this case.
should_be_skipped($path)
Returns true if the path should be skipped when looking for Perl files. Currently skips .svn, CVS, and _darcs directories.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
See: http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Perl-Metrics-Simple
SUPPORT
Via CPAN:
Disussion Forum
http://www.cpanforum.com/dist/Perl-Metrics-Simple
Bug Reports
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Perl-Metrics-Simple
AUTHOR
Matisse Enzer
CPAN ID: MATISSE
Eigenstate Consulting, LLC
matisse@eigenstate.net
http://www.eigenstate.net/
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006-2009 by Eigenstate Consulting, LLC.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
SEE ALSO
The countperl script included with this distribution.
PPI
Perl::Critic
Perl::Metrics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclomatic_complexity
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