Not to answer your question but rather offer up a personal aesthetic opinion: Bleh. :)

Again not saying it's "wrong", but that just looks . . . well, wrong. :) There's all the complains that Perl is line noise and this style just adds in extra unnecessary characters in meaningless places. Semis terminate simple statements (e.g. EXPR ;), but you're placing them after constructs that are in and of themselves complete statements.

It's not as bad as this stuff, but on a scale of 1 to 10 yours raises the hackles to about a 4.5923 ("perlish" would be about a 9, just for comparison :).

Then again I work with people who insist on Whitesmiths and I haven't gone completely nutters yet so . . . :)

Again, a big disclaimer: the preceding is just opinion; good luck wrangling perltidy (you malformatting heathen :).

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In reply to Re: Perl Tidy Question by Fletch
in thread Perl Tidy Question by jk2addict

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