Provides program checking for Perl programs, equivalent to running Perl with the -w option. Named after the Unix lint program for checking C programs. Invoked as:
perl -MO=Lint[, options ] program
program
is the name of the Perl program to be checked. The options are separated by commas and follow normal backend option conventions. Most of the options are
lint
-check options, where each option is a word specifying one
lint
check. Preceding an option with
no-
turns off that option. Options specified later override earlier options. There is also one non-lint-check option,
-u
. Here is the list of available options:
Turns all warnings on.
Warns whenever an array is used in implicit scalar context.
Warns whenever
$_
is explicitly used anywhere or whenever it is used as the implicit argument of a
print
statement.
Warns whenever an operation implicitly reads a Perl special variable.
Warns whenever an operation implicitly writes to a Perl special variable.
Turns off all warnings.
Warns whenever any variable, subroutine, or method name lives in a non-current package but begins with an underscore (
_
); doesn't warn about an underscore as a single-character name, e.g.,
$_
.
Warns whenever one of the regular-expression variables
$'
,
$&
, or
$`
is used.
Normally checks only the main program code and all subroutines defined in package
main
;
-u
lets you specify other packages to be checked.
Warns whenever an undefined subroutine is invoked.
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