NAME
KomodoIntegration - Integrating perlcritic and Komodo.
DESCRIPTION
This document describes the steps for integrating perlcritic with Komodo 4.0 from ActiveState. More information about Komodo can be found at http://www.activestate.com
UPDATE: As of version 5.1.1, Komodo has built-in support for Perl::Critic. All you need to do is install Perl::Critic and criticism. For more information, have a look at http://trentm.com/blog/archives/2009/04/02/komodo511/
These instructions assume that perlcritic has been installed somewhere in your $PATH
. If it is not in your $PATH
, you must give the full path to perlcritic instead of using the -S
switch. Also, I'm assuming that you have installed Perl-Critic with the same Perl that Komodo is using. If that is not the case, you'll probably have to give a full path to perl instead of using the %perl
placeholder.
Start Komodo.
Select
Toolbox -> Add -> New Command...
from the menu.Enter a name for the command (e.g. "perlcritic").
In the
Command:
field, enter the following:%perl -S perlcritic --severity=%(ask:Severity level [1-5]?:5) --verbose=1 %F
Uncheck the
Insert output
andPass selection as input
boxes.In the
Run in:
drop-down list, selectCommand Output Tab
.Uncheck the
Do not open output pane
box.Check the
Parse output with:
box, and type this into the field:^(?P<file>.+):(?P<line>.+):(?P<column>.+):(?P<content>.+)$
Check the
Show parsed output as a list
box.Click the
Key Binding
tab.Click the
New Key Sequence
text field, and pressCtrl-Alt-p
.Click the
Add
button.Click the
OK
button.
Now to run perlcritic on the current file, just press Ctrl-Alt-p
, or select perlcritic
from the Toolbox
menu. Each time, you will be prompted to enter the minimum severity level (defaulting to 5). After a few moments, the output will appear in the Command Output
pane. By double-clicking on the output messages, you can navigate to the appropriate point in the code.
AUTHOR
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <thaljef@cpan.org>
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.