NAME

Perl::Critic::Policy::ValuesAndExpressions::NotWithCompare - logical not used with compare

DESCRIPTION

This policy is part of the Perl::Critic::Pulp add-on. It picks up some cases of logical not ! used with a comparison, like

! $x =~ /^[123]/  # bad
! $x + $y >= $z   # bad

In each case precedence means Perl parses this as (!$x), like

(! $x) =~ /^[123]/
(! $x) + $y >= $z

rather than a negated comparison. Usually this is a mistake, so this policy is under the "bugs" theme (see "POLICY THEMES" in Perl::Critic).

As a special case, ! on both sides of == or != is allowed, since it's quite a good way to compare booleans.

!$x == !$y   # ok
!$x != !$y   # ok

LIMITATIONS

User functions called without parentheses are assumed to be usual varargs style. But a prototype may mean that's not the case, letting a bad !-with-compare expression to go undetected.

! userfunc $x == 123   # indeterminate
# without prototype would be ok:   ! (userfunc ($x==123))
# with ($) prototype would be bad: (! userfunc($x)) == 123

Perl builtins with no args, and constant subs created with use constant or sub FOO () {...} in the file under test are recognised. Hopefully anything else too weird is rare.

! time == 1   # bad

use constant FIVE => 5;
! FIVE < 1    # bad

sub name () { "foo" }
! name =~ /bar/    # bad

SEE ALSO

Perl::Critic::Pulp, Perl::Critic

HOME PAGE

http://user42.tuxfamily.org/perl-critic-pulp/index.html

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Kevin Ryde

Perl-Critic-Pulp is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.

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