That's a great idea! I'm planning to support links to the Safari pages for PBP. Adding links to perlfaq or perlstyle should be doable too. In the meantime, you can get more information from
perlcritic by using the "--verbose" option. For example...
perlcritic --verbose=9 MyModule
...will add a complete discussion of the policy (including examples) to each violation. These are just pulled from the POD of the appropriate
Perl::Critic::Policy subclass. You can also customize the output format to your liking. See the "--verbose" option in the
perlcritic docs for more details.
Thanks again for the suggestion!
-Jeff
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