############################################################################## # $URL: http://perlcritic.tigris.org/svn/perlcritic/branches/Perl-Critic-PPI-1.204/lib/Perl/Critic/Policy/Variables/RequireLexicalLoopIterators.pm $ # $Date: 2009-07-21 08:50:56 -0700 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) $ # $Author: clonezone $ # $Revision: 3404 $ ############################################################################## package Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::RequireLexicalLoopIterators; use 5.006001; use strict; use warnings; use Readonly; use Perl::Critic::Utils qw{ :severities }; use base 'Perl::Critic::Policy'; our $VERSION = '1.101_001'; #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Readonly::Scalar my $DESC => q{Loop iterator is not lexical}; Readonly::Scalar my $EXPL => [ 108 ]; #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub supported_parameters { return () } sub default_severity { return $SEVERITY_HIGHEST } sub default_themes { return qw(core pbp bugs) } sub applies_to { return 'PPI::Statement::Compound' } #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub violates { my ( $self, $elem, undef ) = @_; # First child will be 'for' or 'foreach' keyword return if $elem->type() ne 'foreach'; my $first_child = $elem->schild(0); return if not $first_child; my $start = $first_child->isa('PPI::Token::Label') ? 1 : 0; my $potential_scope = $elem->schild($start + 1); return if not $potential_scope; return if $potential_scope->isa('PPI::Structure::List'); return if $potential_scope eq 'my'; return $self->violation( $DESC, $EXPL, $elem ); } #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1; __END__ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- =pod =head1 NAME Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::RequireLexicalLoopIterators - Write C instead of C. =head1 AFFILIATION This Policy is part of the core L distribution. =head1 DESCRIPTION C/C loops I create new lexical variables for named iterators. In other words for $zed (...) { ... } is equivalent to for my $zed (...) { ... } This may not seem like a big deal until you see code like my $bicycle; for $bicycle (@things_attached_to_the_bike_rack) { if ( $bicycle->is_red() and $bicycle->has_baseball_card_in_spokes() and $bicycle->has_bent_kickstand() ) { $bicycle->remove_lock(); last; } } if ( $bicycle and $bicycle->is_unlocked() ) { ride_home($bicycle); } which is not going to allow you to arrive in time for dinner with your family because the C<$bicycle> outside the loop is different from the C<$bicycle> inside the loop. You may have freed your bicycle, but you can't remember which one it was. =head1 CONFIGURATION This Policy is not configurable except for the standard options. =head1 AUTHOR Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. =cut # Local Variables: # mode: cperl # cperl-indent-level: 4 # fill-column: 78 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # c-indentation-style: bsd # End: # ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 tw=78 ft=perl expandtab shiftround :