I don‘t always agree with the author about what is tidy.
You can probably make it do what you want anyway. There are approximately seven and a half million options to control the output. My own .perltidyrc changes 14 of the the defaults, f.ex. It‘s still not just so – I still disagree with a few of its choices –, but that‘s so rarely an issue that it matters little in practice.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re^2: Beautiful Perl
by Aristotle
in thread Beautiful Perl
by BrentDax
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