Perl::Critic::Policy::NamingConventions::ProhibitAmbiguousNames - Don't use vague variable or subroutine names like 'last' or 'record'.


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Perl::Critic::Policy::NamingConventions::ProhibitAmbiguousNames - Don't use vague variable or subroutine names like 'last' or 'record'.

AFFILIATION

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This Policy is part of the core Perl::Critic distribution.

DESCRIPTION

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Conway lists a collection of English words which are highly ambiguous as variable or subroutine names. For example, $last can mean previous or final.

This policy tests against a list of ambiguous words for variable names.

CONFIGURATION

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The default list of forbidden words is:

    abstract bases close contract last left no record right second set

This list can be changed by giving a value for forbid of a series of forbidden words separated by spaces.

For example, if you decide that bases is an OK name for variables (e.g. in bioinformatics), then put something like the following in $HOME/.perlcriticrc:

    [NamingConventions::ProhibitAmbiguousNames]
    forbid = last set left right no abstract contract record second close




BUGS

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Currently this policy checks the entire variable and subroutine name, not parts of the name. For example, it catches $last but not $last_record. Hopefully future versions will catch both cases.

Some variable statements will be false positives if they have assignments where the right hand side uses forbidden names. For example, in this case the last incorrectly triggers a violation.

    my $previous_record = $Foo::last;




AUTHOR

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Chris Dolan <cdolan@cpan.org>

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