#!/usr/bin/perl -w # example call to perltidy from man page documentation of Perl::Tidy use strict; use Perl::Tidy; my $source_string = <<'EOT'; my$error=Perl::Tidy::perltidy(argv=>$argv,source=>\$source_string, destination=>\$dest_string,stderr=>\$stderr_string, errorfile=>\$errorfile_string,); EOT my $dest_string; my $stderr_string; my $errorfile_string; my $argv = "-npro"; # Ignore any .perltidyrc at this site $argv .= " -pbp"; # Format according to perl best practices $argv .= " -nst"; # Must turn off -st in case -pbp is specified $argv .= " -se"; # -se appends the errorfile to stderr ## $argv .= " --spell-check"; # uncomment to trigger an error print "<>\n$source_string\n"; my $error = Perl::Tidy::perltidy( argv => $argv, source => \$source_string, destination => \$dest_string, stderr => \$stderr_string, errorfile => \$errorfile_string, # not used when -se flag is set ##phasers => 'stun', # uncomment to trigger an error ); if ($error) { # serious error in input parameters, no tidied output print "<>\n$stderr_string\n"; die "Exiting because of serious errors\n"; } if ($dest_string) { print "<>\n$dest_string\n" } if ($stderr_string) { print "<>\n$stderr_string\n" } if ($errorfile_string) { print "<<.ERR file>>\n$errorfile_string\n" }