question
How can one write a perl script in such a way that the code can report on itself?
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given the code in foo_file.pl
### foo_file.pl
sub FooBegin{
return('begin now');
}
sub FooProcess{
### this is the subroutine where we
### do the foo processing
$foo = "blahblahblah";
$result = $foo x 12;
return $result;
}
sub FooEnd{
return('done');
}
how to generate a report ... something like:
script: foo_file.pl
found 3 subroutines
FooBegin 1 lines of code (click here to see src)
FooProcess 5 lines of code (click here to see src)
FooEnd 1 lines of code (click here to see src)
found 0 imported modules
found 0 global variables
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