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Perl code analizer

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has anyone seen a program that can print all the
subs you have, and checks also inside "requires" and prints out what unused subs you have, or the relational function (which perl script requires which one)??


thanx

 
A starting point would be Open Perl IDE which you can find at Together with ActiveStates Perl for Win32 it's a nice tool to have if you work under Win* .
For UNIX/Linux you have a wide range of choices starting with Emacs (lots of Lisp modules available to help you with different programming languages).
Maybe check at and related sites to find the IDE of your choice or go to to find alot of interesting info abouit Perl.
HTH,
Zodiak

PS.: I'm not related in any way to ActiveState but I liked the info and design of their site :)
 
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