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<node id="558836" title="Re^2: RFC: Perl-Critic policy: ProhibitInlineSystemArgs" created="2006-07-02 04:05:16" updated="2006-07-02 00:05:16">
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jthalhammer</author>
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&lt;/p&gt;
For most of the [cpan://Perl::Critic] policies, you can find a complete explanation in Conway's book "Perl Best Practices".  If you're still not convinced, then you can always disable them.  And if you stongly believe that a particular Policy should &lt;b&gt;not&lt;/b&gt; be followed, then you're welcome to write a contra-policy (for example: ProhibitUnderscoreSubs).  Perl::Critic is all about encouraging consistency.  You can make whatever rules you like -- Perl::Critic is just there to help you and your team stick to those rules.
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-Jeff</field>
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