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Perl::Critic::Policy::ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitCompUsereContributed PerlPerl::Critic::Policy::ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitComplexVersion(3)
NAME
Perl::Critic::Policy::ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitComplexVersion - Prohibit version values from outside the module.
AFFILIATION
This Policy is part of the core Perl::Critic distribution.
DESCRIPTION
One tempting way to keep a group of related modules at the same version number is to have all of them import the version number from a
designated module. For example, module "Foo::Master" could be the version master for the "Foo" package, and all other modules could use its
$VERSION by
use Foo::Master; our $VERSION = $Foo::Master::VERSION;
This turns out not to be a good idea, because all sorts of unintended things can happen - anything from unintended version number changes
to denial-of-service attacks (since "Foo::Master" is executed by the 'use').
This policy examines statements that assign to $VERSION, and declares a violation under two circumstances: first, if that statement uses a
fully-qualified symbol that did not originate in a package declared in the file; second if there is a "use" statement on the same line that
makes the assignment.
By default, an exception is made for "use version;" because of its recommendation by Perl Best Practices. See the "forbid_use_version"
configuration variable if you do not want an exception made for "use version;".
CONFIGURATION
The construction
use version; our $VERSION = qv('1.2.3');
is exempt from this policy by default, because it is recommended by Perl Best Practices. Should you wish to identify "use version;" as a
violation, add the following to your perlcriticrc file:
[ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitComplexVersion]
forbid_use_version = 1
CAVEATS
This code assumes that the hallmark of a violation is a 'use' on the same line as the $VERSION assignment, because that is the way to have
it seen by ExtUtils::MakeMaker->parse_version(). Other ways to get a version value from outside the module can be imagined, and this policy
is currently oblivious to them.
AUTHOR
Thomas R. Wyant, III wyant at cpan dot org
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Tom Wyant.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license
can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
perl v5.16.3 2014-06-0Perl::Critic::Policy::ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitComplexVersion(3)