Name : perl-Test-Perl-Critic-Progressive
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Version : 0.30.0
| Vendor : (none)
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Release : 8pclos2017
| Date : 2017-07-12 17:41:05
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Group : Development/Perl
| Source RPM : perl-Test-Perl-Critic-Progressive-0.30.0-8pclos2017.src.rpm
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Size : 0.05 MB
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Packager : bb2 < bb2>
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Summary : Gradually enforce coding standards
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Description :
Applying coding standards to large amounts of legacy code is a daunting task. Often times, legacy code is so non-compliant that it seems downright impossible. But, if you consistently chip away at the problem, you will eventually succeed! Test::Perl::Critic::Progressive uses the the Perl::Critic manpage engine to prevent further deterioration of your code and *gradually* steer it towards conforming with your chosen coding standards.
The most effective way to use Test::Perl::Critic::Progressive is as a unit test that is run under a continuous-integration system like CruiseControl or AntHill. Each time a developer commits changes to the code, this test will fail and the build will break unless it has the same (or fewer) Perl::Critic violations than the last successful test.
See the the \"NOTES\" manpage for more details about how this test works.
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