Perl::Critic::OptionsProcessor - The global configuration default
values, combined with command-line values.
This is a helper class that encapsulates the default parameters
for constructing a Perl::Critic::Config object. There are no
user-serviceable parts here.
This is considered to be a non-public class. Its interface is
subject to change without notice.
- new( %DEFAULT_PARAMS )
- Returns a reference to a new
"Perl::Critic::OptionsProcessor" object.
You can override the coded defaults by passing in name-value pairs that
correspond to the methods listed below.
This is usually only invoked by Perl::Critic::UserProfile,
which passes in the global values from a .perlcriticrc file. This
object contains no information for individual Policies.
- exclude()
- Returns a reference to a list of the default exclusion patterns. If onto
by Perl::Critic::PolicyParameter. there are no default exclusion patterns,
then the list will be empty.
- force()
- Returns the default value of the "force"
flag (Either 1 or 0).
- include()
- Returns a reference to a list of the default inclusion patterns. If there
are no default exclusion patterns, then the list will be empty.
- only()
- Returns the default value of the "only"
flag (Either 1 or 0).
-
profile_strictness()
- Returns the default value of
"profile_strictness" as an unvalidated
string.
-
single_policy()
- Returns the default "single-policy"
pattern. (As a string.)
- severity()
- Returns the default "severity" setting.
(1..5).
- theme()
- Returns the default "theme" setting. (As
a string).
- top()
- Returns the default "top" setting.
(Either 0 or a positive integer).
- verbose()
- Returns the default "verbose" setting.
(Either a number or format string).
- color()
- Returns the default "color" setting.
(Either 1 or 0).
- Returns the default "pager" setting.
(Either empty string or the pager command string).
-
allow_unsafe()
- Returns the default "allow-unsafe"
setting. (Either 1 or 0).
-
criticism_fatal()
- Returns the default "criticism-fatal"
setting (Either 1 or 0).
-
color_severity_highest()
- Returns the color to be used for coloring highest severity
violations.
-
color_severity_high()
- Returns the color to be used for coloring high severity violations.
-
color_severity_medium()
- Returns the color to be used for coloring medium severity violations.
-
color_severity_low()
- Returns the color to be used for coloring low severity violations.
-
color_severity_lowest()
- Returns the color to be used for coloring lowest severity violations.
-
program_extensions()
- Returns a reference to the array of file name extensions to be interpreted
as representing Perl programs.
Perl::Critic::Config, Perl::Critic::UserProfile
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@imaginative-software.com>
Copyright (c) 2005-2023 Imaginative Software Systems
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.