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These are some files to test and illustrate Perl::Tidy

testfa.t - test with input from file and output to array
testff.t - test with input from file and output to file

ex_mp.pl - example from Perl::Tidy(3) man page
lextest  - needed by testfa. and testff.t

bbtidy.pl - a main program which works as a filter under BBEdit+MacPerl

pt.bat - sample batch file for msdos installations
        (change name to perltidy.bat)

perltidyrc_dump.pl - a program to dump a .perltidyrc file
    see comments inside for usage

Some examples of a user defined callback object to parse perl:
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find_naughty.pl - example using Perl::Tidy to find $`, $&, $' variables
perlcomment.pl  - example using Perl::Tidy to reformat comments
perllinetype.pl - example using Perl::Tidy to display types of lines
perlmask.pl     - example using Perl::Tidy to create a masked file
perlxmltok.pl   - example using Perl::Tidy to write a script in xml format


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