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Bug#576807: marked as done (ITP: libdevel-perlysense-perl -- Perl IDE backend with Emacs frontend)



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and subject line ITP: libdevel-perlysense-perl -- Perl IDE with Emacs frontend
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   Package name: libdevel-perlysense-perl
        Version: 0,0183-1
Upstream Author: Johan Lindström <johanl@cpan.org>
            URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Devel-PerlySense/
        License: Artistic and GPL
    Description: Perl IDE backend with Emacs frontend
PerlySense is a Perl IDE backend that integrates with editor frontends, 
currently Emacs. (While no one has written a Vim frontend, PerlySense can emit 
Vim style data structures.)

Conveniently navigate and browse the code and documentation of your project 
and Perl installation. Navigate between tests and source, and between related 
files. 

Search through the project for method declarations, invocants or free text 
using Ack.

Run tests and scripts with easy navigation to errors/warnings/failing tests.

Automate common editing tasks related to source code, tests, regular 
expressions, etc.

Highlight syntax errors, warnings, Perl::Critic complaints, and Devel::Cover 
test coverage in the source while editing.

PerlySense has a plugin system for understanding custom syntax, e.g. Moose.



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See 474692.


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