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NAME

       Perl::Critic::Policy::Modules::ProhibitEvilModules - Ban modules that aren't blessed by
       your shop.

AFFILIATION

       This Policy is part of the core Perl::Critic distribution.

DESCRIPTION

       Use this policy if you wish to prohibit the use of specific modules.  These may be modules
       that you feel are deprecated, buggy, unsupported, insecure, or just don't like.

CONFIGURATION

       The set of prohibited modules is configurable via the "modules" and "modules_file"
       options.

       The value of "modules" should be a string of space-delimited, fully qualified module names
       and/or regular expressions.  An example of prohibiting two specific modules in a
       .perlcriticrc file:

           [Modules::ProhibitEvilModules]
           modules = Getopt::Std Autoload

       Regular expressions are identified by values beginning and ending with slashes.  Any
       module with a name that matches "m/pattern/" will be forbidden.  For example:

           [Modules::ProhibitEvilModules]
           modules = /Acme::/

       would cause all modules that match "m/Acme::/" to be forbidden.

       In addition, you can override the default message ("Prohibited module "module" used") with
       your own, in order to give suggestions for alternative action.  To do so, put your message
       in curly braces after the module name or regular expression.  Like this:

           [Modules::ProhibitEvilModules]
           modules = Fatal {Found use of Fatal. Use autodie instead} /Acme::/ {We don't use joke modules}

       Similarly, the "modules_file" option gives the name of a file containing specifications
       for prohibited modules.  Only one module specification is allowed per line and comments
       start with an octothorp and run to end of line; no curly braces are necessary for
       delimiting messages:

           Evil     # Prohibit the "Evil" module and use the default message.

           # Prohibit the "Fatal" module and give a replacement message.
           Fatal Found use of Fatal. Use autodie instead.

           # Use a regular expression.
           /Acme::/     We don't use joke modules.

       By default, the modules that have been deprecated by the Perl 5 Porters are reported; at
       the time of writing these are Class::ISA, Pod::Plainer, Shell, and Switch.  Specifying a
       value for the "modules" option will override this.

NOTES

       Note that this policy doesn't apply to pragmas.

AUTHOR

       Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@imaginative-software.com>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2005-2011 Imaginative Software Systems.  All rights reserved.

       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.

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