Hauke D

Thanks for the info. Using 'do' like that had fallen off my knowledge stack. It seemed to work at first for me but is acting wonky, so I'll have to look at it more as well as your other post. Particularly for future use.

As for bypassing the lint checks, I'll admit, I do have a few coding style quirks of my own. I cuddle my elses and line up my commas different from the rest of the universe. But I've "fixed" enough buggy code just by de-linting them I've become a huge fan such tools and am generally willing to give up my own quirks if I can get the rest of the team to use said tools as well.

In this case, I am getting ready to turn some code over so would like it to be as clean as possible with stock tools to my successor.

Thanks again for the pointer to your previous post.

-- Robert


In reply to Re^2: perlcritic compliant way to eval? by KeighleHawk
in thread perlcritic compliant way to eval? by KeighleHawk

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