From: Steve Hancock Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2022 16:08:16 +0000 (-0800) Subject: simplify wording for -dbs X-Git-Tag: 20221112.02~13 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=72e77701257f87d0875c31dd8e4a59c255831f4f;p=perltidy.git simplify wording for -dbs --- diff --git a/bin/perltidy b/bin/perltidy index 51789b21..4ab4eb4d 100755 --- a/bin/perltidy +++ b/bin/perltidy @@ -5009,23 +5009,18 @@ produces an output file F whose lines hold these parameters: filename - the name of the file - line - the line number + line - the line number of the opening brace of this block line_count - the number of lines between opening and closing braces type - the block type (sub, for, foreach, ...) name - the block name if applicable (sub name, label, asub name) - level - the starting block nesting level - max_change - the change in level to the deepest block level - total_change - the total positive change in level in the block + depth - the nesting depth of the opening block brace + max_change - the change in depth to the most deeply nested code block + block_count - the total number of code blocks nested in this block -The level changes are computed by monitoring the change in code block stack -depth through the file. The depth increases by one when a block is entered, -and decreases by one when the block is exited. The last item, total_change, is -analogous to the total positive elevation change that a person walking over a -sequence of hills would experience. - -These quantities can be useful for identifying complex code. Although the +These quantities can be useful for identifying complex code. Although the table does not indicate which blocks are nested in other blocks, this can be -determined by computing and comparing the block ending line numbers. By default +determined by computing and comparing the block ending line numbers. The table +also includes a line for each C statement in the file. By default the table lists subroutines with more than 20 lines, but this can be changed with the following two parameters: