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Re: Code review on script site

by Zecho (Hermit)
on Nov 25, 2001 at 15:14 UTC ( [id://127388]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Code review on script site

I don't know how easy this would be to implement, but why not write a script that takes the users code as input, checks it for use strict;, -wT etc. if there is a call to open is it followed by or die, if there is an flock does the code use Fcntl ':flock';. Your script could be the first stop for a review, and if the users script meets the minimum qualifications they then have the opportunity to submit it for further review. This would save you and your users a lot of time, and would be an excellent learning tool for beginners.

Update::Second_Thought

If the users code fails a check, your script could point the user to the appropriate section in the PerlDocs.

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