NAME
Perl::Critic::Policy::RegularExpressions::RequireBracesForMultiline
DESCRIPTION
Long regular expressions are hard to read. A good practice is to use the x
modifier and break the regex into multiple lines with comments explaining the parts. But, with the usual //
delimiters, the beginning and end can be hard to match, especially in a s///
regexp. Instead, try using {}
characters to delimit your expressions.
Compare these:
s/
<a \s+ href="([^"]+)">
(.*?)
</a>
/link=$1, text=$2/xms;
vs.
s{
<a \s+ href="([^"]+)">
(.*?)
</a>
}
{link=$1, text=$2}xms;
Is that an improvement? Marginally, but yes. The curly braces lead the eye better.
CREDITS
Initial development of this policy was supported by a grant from the Perl Foundation.
AUTHOR
Chris Dolan <cdolan@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007 Chris Dolan. Many 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