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NAME¶
Perl::Critic::Policy::RegularExpressions::ProhibitUselessTopic - Don't use $_ to match against regexes.AFFILIATION¶
This Policy is part of the Perl::Critic distribution.DESCRIPTION¶
It is not necessary to specify the topic variable $_ when matching against a regular expression.Match or substitution operations are performed against variables, such as:
$x =~ /foo/;
$x =~ s/foo/bar/;
$x =~ tr/a-mn-z/n-za-m/;
If a variable is not specified, the match is against $_.
# These are identical.
/foo/;
$_ =~ /foo/;
# These are identical.
s/foo/bar/;
$_ =~ s/foo/bar/;
# These are identical.
tr/a-mn-z/n-za-m/;
$_ =~ tr/a-mn-z/n-za-m/;
This applies to negative matching as well.
# These are identical
if ( $_ !~ /DEBUG/ ) { ...
if ( !/DEBUG ) { ...
Including the "$_ =~" or "$_ !~" is unnecessary, adds complexity, and is not idiomatic Perl.
CONFIGURATION¶
This Policy is not configurable except for the standard options.AUTHOR¶
Andy Lester <andy@petdance.com>COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2013 Andy Lester <andy@petdance.com>This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.
| 2015-08-11 | perl v5.20.2 |