Running through perlcritic I get the following warning, refering to the sub-routine containing the below code
Always unpack @_ first.
This refers to the line where the parent sub-outine is defined (in this case 7408 and the following is at line 7655)
However it is is triggered by the mce_loop routine. Weirdly if I dont unpack @_ the warning doesn't occur.
Any ideas?
use MCE::Loop;
MCE::Loop->init(
chunk_size => 1,
max_workers => 10,
use_threads => 0
);
my %result;
MCE::Util::get_ncpu
%result = mce_loop {
my ($mce,$chunk_ref,$chunk_id) = @_;
my %ret;
for my $item (@{ $chunk_ref }) {
my $ret=tags_get($item);
$ret{$item->[1]}=$ret->{$item->[1]};
#say $ret{$_->[1]};
}
$mce->gather(%ret);
} $fileprobe;
MCE::Loop->finish;
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