Provided by: perltidier_1.18-4_all bug

NAME

       Perl::Tidy::Sweet - Tweaks to Perl::Tidy to support some syntactic sugar

VERSION

       version 1.18

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

       There are a number of modules on CPAN that allow users to write their classes with a more
       "modern" syntax. These tools eliminate the need to shift off $self, can support type
       checking and offer other improvements.  Unfortunately, they can break the support tools
       that the Perl community has come to rely on. This module attempts to work around those
       issues.

       The module uses Perl::Tidy's "prefilter" and "postfilter" hooks to support "method" and
       "func" keywords, including the (possibly multi-line) parameter lists. This is quite an
       ugly hack, but it is the recommended method of supporting these new keywords (see the
       2010-12-17 entry in the Perl::Tidy CHANGES <https://metacpan.org/source/SHANCOCK/Perl-
       Tidy-20120714/CHANGES> file). The resulting formatted code will leave the parameter lists
       untouched.

       "Perl::Tidy::Sweetened" attempts to support the syntax outlined in the following modules,
       but most of the new syntax styles should work:

       •   p5-mop

       •   Method::Signatures::Simple

       •   MooseX::Method::Signatures

       •   MooseX::Declare

       •   Moops

       •   perl 5.20 signatures

       •   Kavorka

SEE ALSO

       Perl::Tidy

AUTHOR

       Mark Grimes <mgrimes@cpan.org>

SOURCE

       Source repository is at <https://github.com/mvgrimes/Perl-Tidy-Sweetened>.

BUGS

       Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website
       <http://github.com/mvgrimes/Perl-Tidy-Sweetened/issues>

       When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing
       test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2021 by Mark Grimes <mgrimes@cpan.org>.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.