#!/usr/bin/perl # Learning RPerl, Section 4.1: Subroutine Definitions # [[[ PREPROCESSOR ]]] # <<< EXECUTE_SUCCESS: 'Hello, World!' >>> # <<< EXECUTE_SUCCESS: 'Hello, World, again!' >>> # <<< EXECUTE_SUCCESS: 'Hello, World, yet again!' >>> # [[[ HEADER ]]] use RPerl; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = 0.001_000; # [[[ CRITICS ]]] ## no critic qw(ProhibitUselessNoCritic ProhibitMagicNumbers RequireCheckedSyscalls) # USER DEFAULT 1: allow numeric values & print operator ## no critic qw(RequireInterpolationOfMetachars) # USER DEFAULT 2: allow single-quoted control characters & sigils # [[[ SUBROUTINES ]]] sub hello_world_1 { { my void $RETURN_TYPE }; print 'Hello, World!', "\n"; return; } # this comment is a test of script/development/find_replace_old_subroutine_headers.sh sub hello_world_2 { { my void $RETURN_TYPE }; print 'Hello, World, again!', "\n"; return; } sub hello_world_3 { { my void $RETURN_TYPE }; print 'Hello, World, yet again!', "\n"; return; } # [[[ OPERATIONS ]]] hello_world_1(); hello_world_2(); hello_world_3();