Hey everyone, I've just published [0] and packaged [1] a tool & a set of modules for simple perl analysis, currently based on PPI, although that may change later. I decided to name it `Tangerine'. There isn't really a reason for that. It's just as good name as any. I've been using a tool like this on a daily basis for some time already, mostly to make dependency checking less tedious. Now I've cleaned it up a little (read: rewritten completely) and hopefully made it more extensible. At the moment it can discover simple `package', `require' and `use' & `no' statements as well as deps brought in via `aliased', `base', `parent', `if', `Mo' and `POE'. I plan to add support for (at least) `Moo' / `Moose' syntax and `Test::Requires' in the near future. I would also like to add support for Tangerine to cpanspec in the future (along with other things but that's a different topic). Any feedback, ideas and suggestions welcome. Thanks, Petr [0] https://metacpan.org/pod/Tangerine [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1139232
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