X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?p=perltidy.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=b8359cfe8045b0c3a119197bb78e7ad500adb55c;hp=396c5d0a405c30c829871465952c491b0aeb2378;hb=d08e4809a710a08f2cc0cb5a6f3964582098e84c;hpb=045a571b1fb0abc413cd19731ee13b5fc232d0f3 diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 396c5d0..b8359cf 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,39 +1,6 @@ Perltidy TODO List - This is a partial "wish-list" of features to add and things to do. For - the latest list of bugs and feature requests at CPAN see: - https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Perl-Tidy - - Improved Vertical Alignment - There are still many opportunities for improving vertical alignment. - - Documentation - A FAQ is needed to explain some of the more subtle formatting issues, - and to give examples of different styles. - - The -formatter callback object documentation is incomplete. + For a list of bugs and feature requests see: - HTML writer - The HTML writer does not colorize interpolated identifiers in here - documents or quoted strings. The tokenizer outputs interpolation - information for here docs; it still needs to be updated to do this for - multi-line quotes. Then code needs to be written to scan for and markup - identifiers. - -Things which have been suggested but will not be done - Recursive file processing - A -r flag might be nice, but this is best handled by an exterior shell - script. - - Make perltidy support the syntax of module XXX - This generally won't be done unless the module is part of the core perl - distribution because it is such an open-ended problem. Compounding the - problem is the fact that perltidy often is invoked within an editor on - small snippets of code, so it must to work correctly without seeing any - particular 'use xxx' statement. Therefore, any syntax changes that - conflict with standard Perl syntax can't easily be handled. - - However, an effort is being made to make perltidy generally more - tolerant of extensions to perl syntax. Also, the pre- and post-filter - capabilities of the Tidy.pm module may help. + https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Perl-Tidy