I am unable to reproduce your findings (if I have understood them correctly):

$ cat 11128519.pl use strict; use warnings; 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; $ perlcritic 11128519.pl 11128519.pl source OK $ perlcritic -2 11128519.pl Code not contained in explicit package at line 1, column 1. Violates +encapsulation. (Severity: 4) No package-scoped "$VERSION" variable found at line 1, column 1. See +page 404 of PBP. (Severity: 2) Module does not end with "1;" at line 26, column 1. Must end with a r +ecognizable true value. (Severity: 4) $ perlcritic --version 1.125 $

PS. Perhaps the problem lies with the code you haven't shown us (the calling code)?


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In reply to Re: perlcritic and MCE::Loop by hippo
in thread perlcritic and MCE::Loop by redtux

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