Since I am barely a Perl::Critic novice, I am not sure what you are asking. I recently decided I wanted to sort all violations by severity, and I created this little script to run perlcritic. It does not depend on a user-defined .perlcriticrc file, and it works OK for a 1-year-old version of Perl::Critic (1.092). There is undoubtedly a better way to do it, but it's a start. The POD is self-explanatory.
#!/usr/bin/env perl =head1 Name B<pcsort> - Sort perlcritic 'brutal' output by severity =head1 Description Input is a Perl script or module. Prints to STDOUT. Example: pcsort foo.pl =cut use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use strict; use Data::Dumper; my $file = shift; my @aoa; my @lines = `perlcritic -1 $file`; chomp @lines; for (@lines) { if (/ Severity : \s+ (\d) /x) { my $sev = $1; push @{ $aoa[$sev] }, $_; } } print Dumper(\@aoa);

In reply to Re: Perl::Critic usage by toolic
in thread Perl::Critic usage by kalyanrajsista

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