- Add PERL5_MODULE_TYPE= Module::Build (upstream) - Update to 1.03 --------------- [1.03] Released on 2015-02-03 all_critic_ok() will now run tests in parallel over multiple cores. So if you have 8 cores, your Perl::Critic tests could run 8x faster. However, the actual performance depends on the size and shape of your code base and your Perl::Critic configuration. Thank you Mario Roy for writing the wonderful MCE module that makes this all possible! If you're using the critic_ok() function directly (perhaps because you want more control over which files are tested) then you won't see any performance boost. I recommend gathering your list of files first, and then passing the list to all_critic_ok(). The deprecated function all_code_files() has now been removed from Test::Perl::Critic. Use Perl::Critic::Utils::all_perl_files() instead.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.3 2015/02/17 06:50:00 mef Exp $
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SHA1 (Test-Perl-Critic-1.03.tar.gz) = 55694406c0dbb95d468e18a2652b056b204025ce
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Size (Test-Perl-Critic-1.03.tar.gz) = 21467 bytes
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