NAME

Perl::Critic::Policy::Community::AmpersandSubCalls - Don't use & to call subroutines

DESCRIPTION

Ampersands (&) were once needed to call subroutines, but in modern Perl they are not only unnecessary but actually change the behavior from what you may expect. Calling a subroutine with an ampersand ignores the subroutine's prototype if any, which may change what arguments the subroutine receives. Additionally, calling a subroutine as &foo; with no arguments will pass on the contents of @_ from the current subroutine, which may be quite surprising. Unless used intentionally for this behavior, the ampersand should simply be omitted.

my $value = &foo();  # not ok
my $sum = &foo(1,2); # not ok
my $value = foo();   # ok
my $sum = foo 1,2;   # ok

This policy is a subclass of the core policy Perl::Critic::Policy::Subroutines::ProhibitAmpersandSigils, and performs the same function but in the community theme.

AFFILIATION

This policy is part of Perl::Critic::Community.

CONFIGURATION

This policy is not configurable except for the standard options.

AUTHOR

Dan Book, dbook@cpan.org

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2015, Dan Book.

This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License version 2.0.

SEE ALSO

Perl::Critic