I see. Perhaps it is better to use the Perl::Critic module, if you are going to do further processing.
As for distinguishing the violations, there are ways to set policies as to which to report, but I can't think of any way to explain them better than the documentation.
You could make the violations easier to parse by specifying your own format string - comma separated or something.
I don't think I can help more without getting into great details about your requirements, sorry.
FVS.
In reply to Re^3: Perl::Critic usage
by FalseVinylShrub
in thread Perl::Critic usage
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