Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Do not run perlcritic in brutal mode. What's the prize?
Jokes aside:
If you run perlcritic with --verbose 10, it will give you some explanation:
Code is not tidy at line 1, column 1.
CodeLayout::RequireTidyCode (Severity: 1)
Conway does make specific recommendations for whitespace and
curly-braces in your code, but the most important thing is to adop
+t a
consistent layout, regardless of the specifics. And the easiest wa
+y to
do that is to use Perl::Tidy. This policy will complain if you're
+code
hasn't been run through Perl::Tidy.
If you run perltidy on the code, you will get two more spaces after $VERSION and the complaint will disappear. Go figure.
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