Perl Style: The Care and Feeding of Modules
- Document your modules with Pod. Test your pod with pod2man
and with pod2html.
- Use the Carp module's
carp
, croak
, and confess
routines, not warn
and die
. - Well written modules seldom require
::
. Users should
get at module contents using an import or a class method call. - Traditional modules are fine. Don't jump to full objects just because
it's considered cool. Do it only when the occasion obviously calls
for it.
- Access to objects should only be through object methods.
- Object methods should themselves access class data through pointers
on the object.
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