Perl::Critic::Annotation - A "## no critic" annotation in a document.
use Perl::Critic::Annotation;
$annotation = Perl::Critic::Annotation->new( -element => $no_critic_ppi_element );
$bool = $annotation->disables_line( $number );
$bool = $annotation->disables_policy( $policy_object );
$bool = $annotation->disables_all_policies();
($start, $end) = $annotation->effective_range();
@disabled_policy_names = $annotation->disabled_policies();
Perl::Critic::Annotation
represents a single "## no critic"
annotation in a PPI::Document. The Annotation takes care of parsing the annotation and keeps track of which lines and Policies it affects. It is intended to encapsulate the details of the no-critic annotations, and to provide a way for Policy objects to interact with the annotations (via a Perl::Critic::Document).
This is considered to be a non-public class. Its interface is subject to change without notice.
Given a Perl::Critic::Document, finds all the "## no critic"
annotations and constructs a new Perl::Critic::Annotation
for each one and returns them. The order of the returned objects is not defined. It is generally expected that clients will use this interface rather than calling the Perl::Critic::Annotation
constructor directly.
new( -element => $ppi_annotation_element )
Returns a reference to a new Annotation object. The -element argument is required and should be a PPI::Token::Comment
that conforms to the "## no critic"
syntax.
disables_line( $line )
Returns true if this Annotation disables $line
for any (or all) Policies.
disables_policy( $policy_object )
disables_policy( $policy_name )
Returns true if this Annotation disables $polciy_object
or $policy_name
at any (or all) lines.
disables_all_policies()
Returns true if this Annotation disables all Policies at any (or all) lines. If this method returns true, disabled_policies
will return an empty list.
effective_range()
Returns a two-element list, representing the first and last line numbers where this Annotation has effect.
disabled_policies()
Returns a list of the names of the Policies that are affected by this Annotation. If this list is empty, then it means that all Policies are affected by this Annotation, and disables_all_policies()
should return true.
element()
Returns the PPI::Element where this annotation started. This is typically an instance of PPI::Token::Comment.
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@imaginative-software.com>
Copyright (c) 2005-2023 Imaginative Software Systems
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.