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I know Perl::Critic can scan the co=
de for the 'best practice'. Other than this, anybody knows that the=
re is another tool supposedly to help find the security loopholes, etc?v>
Thank you very much.
Joseph
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Our company wants to use some tool to do a static analysis on our Perl5
code like what they can do for Java, etc.
I know Perl::Critic can scan the code for the 'best practice'. Other than
this, anybody knows that there is another tool supposedly to help find the
security loopholes, etc?
Thank you very much.
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I know Perl::Critic can scan the co=
de for the 'best practice'. Other than this, anybody knows that the=
re is another tool supposedly to help find the security loopholes, etc?v>
Thank you very much.
Joseph
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