NAME
B::Fathom - a module to evaluate the readability of Perl code
SYNOPSIS
perl -MO=Fathom <script>
or
perl -MO=Fathom,-v <script>
where <script> is the name of the Perl program that you want to evaluate.
-v
activates verbose mode, which currently reports which subs have been skipped over because they seem to be imported. One can also indicate -vN
, where N
is some number greater than zero, to provide even more verbose diagnostics. The specifics of these modes may change in future releases. See comments in the code for further information.
There is also an OO interface, which can be used as follows:
my $fathom = B::Fathom->new('-v');
my $score = $fathom->fathom(\&foo);
See METHODS below for a more complete explanation of the OO interface.
DESCRIPTION
B::Fathom
is a backend to the Perl compiler; it analyzes the syntax of your Perl code, and estimates the readability of your program.
METHODS
There is a simple object-oriented interface to B::Fathom. It consists of two methods:
- new(@args)
-
This method constructs a new compiler object. The optional @args indicate compiler options; see SYNOPSIS for a list.
- fathom(@subrefs)
-
This method grades the subroutines referred to by @subrefs, and returns their score as a string.
CAVEATS
Because of the nature of the compiler, Fathom
has to do some guessing about the syntax of your program. See the comments in the module for specifics.
Fathom
doesn't work very well on modules yet.
AUTHOR
Kurt Starsinic <Kurt.Starsinic@isinet.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Kurt Starsinic.
This module is free software; you may redistribute it
and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.