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Perl::Critic::Policy::Subroutines::ProhibitReturnSort - Behavior of "sort" is not defined if called in scalar context.
This Policy is part of the core Perl::Critic distribution.
The behavior of the builtin "sort" function is not defined if called in scalar context. So if you write a subroutine that directly "return"s the result of a "sort" operation, then your code will behave unpredictably if someone calls your subroutine in a scalar context. This Policy emits a violation if the "return" keyword is directly followed by the "sort" function. To safely return a sorted list of values from a subroutine, you should assign the sorted values to a temporary variable first. For example:
sub frobulate { return sort @list; # not ok! my @sorted_list = sort @list; return @sorted_list # OK }
This Policy is not sensitive to the "wantarray" function. So the following code would generate a false violation:
sub frobulate { if (wantarray) { return sort @list; } else{ return join @list; } }
This Policy is not configurable except for the standard options.
This Policy was suggested by Ulrich Wisser and the <http://iis.se> team.
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@imaginative-software.com>
Copyright (c) 2005-2017 Imaginative Software Systems. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
2023-01-15 | perl v5.36.0 |