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Perl::Critic::Policy::Perl::Critic::Policy::Objects::ProhibitIndirectSyntax(3)

NAME
       Perl::Critic::Policy::Objects::ProhibitIndirectSyntax - Prohibit
       indirect object call syntax.

AFFILIATION
       This Policy is part of the core Perl::Critic distribution.

DESCRIPTION
       Indirect object syntax is commonly used in other object-oriented
       languages for instantiating objects. Perl allows this, but to say that
       it supports it may be going too far. Instead of writing

	   my $foo = new Foo;

       it is preferable to write

	   my $foo = Foo->new;

       The problem is that Perl needs to make a number of assumptions at
       compile time to disambiguate the first form, so it tends to be fragile
       and to produce hard-to-track-down bugs.

CONFIGURATION
       Indirect object syntax is also hard for Perl::Critic to disambiguate,
       so this policy only checks certain subroutine calls. The names of the
       subroutines can be configured using the "forbid" configuration option:

	   [Objects::ProhibitIndirectSyntax]
	   forbid = create destroy

       The "new" subroutine is configured by default; any additional "forbid"
       values are in addition to "new".

CAVEATS
       The general situation can not be handled via static analysis.

SEE ALSO
       Perl::Critic::Policy::Dynamic::NoIndirect and indirect both do a better
       job with this, but they require that you compile/execute your code.

AUTHOR
       Thomas R. Wyant, III wyant at cpan dot org

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Tom Wyant.

       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.

perl v5.14.1	      Perl::Critic::Policy::Objects::ProhibitIndirectSyntax(3)
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