Report for Performance-Probability-0.04

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Subject: FAIL Performance-Probability-0.04 v5.16.3 GNU/Linux
Date: 2016-08-10T14:10:38Z

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This is a computer-generated report for Performance-Probability-0.04
on perl 5.16.3, created by CPAN-Reporter-1.2018.

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TESTER COMMENTS
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Additional comments from tester:

this report is from an automated smoke testing program
and was not reviewed by a human for accuracy

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PROGRAM OUTPUT
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Output from '/usr/bin/make test':

PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 "/tmp/basesmoker-reloperl-jT4F/bin/perl" "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-MTest::Harness" "-e" "undef *Test::Harness::Switches; test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
# Testing Performance::Probability 0.04, Perl 5.016003, /tmp/basesmoker-reloperl-jT4F/bin/perl
t/00-load.t .................. ok
t/performance_probability.t .. ok

#   Failed test 'Test::Perl::Critic for "blib/lib/Performance/Probability.pm"'
#   at /home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/host/k93x64sid/v5.16.3/f878/lib/site_perl/5.16.3/Test/Perl/Critic.pm line 104.
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#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 48, column 1.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 50, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 51, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 53, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 57, column 25.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 58, column 12.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 58, column 23.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 58, column 23.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 58, column 39.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 58, column 39.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 59, column 14.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 59, column 20.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 62, column 13.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 66, column 1.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 68, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 69, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 73, column 25.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 74, column 14.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 74, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 74, column 24.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 77, column 13.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
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#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 84, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
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#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 91, column 22.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 91, column 22.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 91, column 44.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 91, column 44.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 92, column 14.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 92, column 20.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 95, column 13.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 99, column 1.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 101, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 102, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 103, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 106, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 108, column 25.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 109, column 9.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 109, column 16.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 109, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 109, column 24.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 109, column 36.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 109, column 36.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 109, column 50.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 109, column 50.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 109, column 67.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 109, column 67.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 112, column 12.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 116, column 1.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 118, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 119, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 120, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 122, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 125, column 25.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 126, column 9.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 126, column 16.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 126, column 25.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 126, column 25.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 126, column 41.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 126, column 41.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 126, column 56.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
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#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 126, column 77.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
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#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 129, column 12.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 134, column 1.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 136, column 9.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 136, column 22.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 136, column 34.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 136, column 47.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 136, column 55.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 136, column 60.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 136, column 65.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 139, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 141, column 25.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 142, column 29.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Use of low precedence operators is not allowed at line 143, column 26.  Replace low precedence operators with the high precedence substitutes.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 143, column 30.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 143, column 30.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 143, column 51.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 143, column 51.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 146, column 20.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 146, column 38.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 146, column 38.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 146, column 57.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 146, column 57.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 146, column 78.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 146, column 78.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 146, column 98.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 146, column 98.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 147, column 20.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 147, column 38.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 147, column 38.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 147, column 58.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 147, column 58.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 147, column 78.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 147, column 78.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 147, column 98.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 147, column 98.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 148, column 20.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 148, column 38.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 148, column 54.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 150, column 21.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 154, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 154, column 53.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 154, column 53.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 154, column 72.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 154, column 72.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 155, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 155, column 53.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 155, column 53.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 155, column 72.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 155, column 72.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 157, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Subroutine "inv_cdf" not exported by "Math::Gauss::XS" at line 157, column 42.  Violates encapsulation.  (Severity: 4)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 157, column 67.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 157, column 67.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 158, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Subroutine "inv_cdf" not exported by "Math::Gauss::XS" at line 158, column 42.  Violates encapsulation.  (Severity: 4)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 158, column 67.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 158, column 67.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 160, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 160, column 35.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 160, column 55.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 160, column 88.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 162, column 25.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 162, column 25.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 162, column 41.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 162, column 41.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 163, column 25.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 163, column 41.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 166, column 25.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Use of low precedence operators is not allowed at line 166, column 39.  Replace low precedence operators with the high precedence substitutes.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 166, column 42.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 170, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Subroutine "bivnor" not exported by "Math::BivariateCDF" at line 170, column 32.  Violates encapsulation.  (Severity: 4)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 170, column 59.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
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#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 173, column 34.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 173, column 34.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 173, column 46.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 173, column 46.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 173, column 60.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 173, column 60.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 173, column 72.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 173, column 72.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 173, column 86.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 173, column 86.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 173, column 98.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 173, column 98.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 175, column 21.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 175, column 35.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 175, column 49.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 181, column 12.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 190, column 1.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 192, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 194, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 194, column 15.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 194, column 15.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Use of low precedence operators is not allowed at line 196, column 9.  Replace low precedence operators with the high precedence substitutes.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 196, column 21.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Found use of die. Use an exception instead at line 197, column 9.  Exception objects should be used instead of the standard Perl error mechanism.  (Severity: 4)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 201, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 201, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 201, column 24.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 202, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 202, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 202, column 24.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 203, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 203, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 203, column 24.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 204, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 204, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 204, column 24.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 205, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 205, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 205, column 24.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 206, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 206, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 206, column 24.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 208, column 30.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 208, column 54.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 208, column 75.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 208, column 92.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 208, column 114.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 208, column 138.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Found use of die. Use an exception instead at line 209, column 9.  Exception objects should be used instead of the standard Perl error mechanism.  (Severity: 4)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 213, column 25.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 214, column 13.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 214, column 13.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 214, column 32.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 214, column 32.  Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided.  Example: $object->{ some_key }.  (Severity: 5)
#   Found use of die. Use an exception instead at line 215, column 13.  Exception objects should be used instead of the standard Perl error mechanism.  (Severity: 4)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 219, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 219, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 219, column 39.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 220, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 220, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 221, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 221, column 24.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 221, column 39.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 223, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 223, column 22.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 223, column 27.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 223, column 32.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 225, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 225, column 39.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 225, column 44.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 225, column 49.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 227, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 227, column 34.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 227, column 47.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 227, column 59.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 227, column 72.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 227, column 80.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 227, column 85.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 227, column 90.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 230, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 232, column 8.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Subroutine "machine_epsilon" is neither declared nor explicitly imported at line 232, column 19.  This might be a major bug.  (Severity: 4)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 234, column 5.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 234, column 13.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 234, column 20.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 235, column 5.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 235, column 13.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 235, column 28.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 235, column 41.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 235, column 62.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 235, column 77.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 237, column 5.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Subroutine "cdf" not exported by "Math::Gauss::XS" at line 237, column 19.  Violates encapsulation.  (Severity: 4)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 237, column 40.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
#   Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 239, column 12.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
t/perlcritic.t ............... 
Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
Failed 1/1 subtests 

Test Summary Report
-------------------
t/perlcritic.t             (Wstat: 256 Tests: 1 Failed: 1)
  Failed test:  1
  Non-zero exit status: 1
Files=3, Tests=3,  1 wallclock secs ( 0.01 usr  0.02 sys +  1.07 cusr  0.22 csys =  1.32 CPU)
Result: FAIL
Failed 1/3 test programs. 1/3 subtests failed.
Makefile:863: recipe for target 'test_dynamic' failed
make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 1

------------------------------
PREREQUISITES
------------------------------

Prerequisite modules loaded:

requires:

    Module              Need  Have    
    ------------------- ----- --------
    Machine::Epsilon    0     1.0.1   
    Math::BivariateCDF  0     0.02    
    Math::Gauss::XS     0     0.01    
    perl                5.006 5.016003

build_requires:

    Module              Need  Have    
    ------------------- ----- --------
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker 0     7.22    
    Test::FailWarnings  0     0.008   
    Test::More          0     1.302049
    Test::Most          0     0.34    
    Test::Perl::Critic  0     1.03    

configure_requires:

    Module              Need  Have    
    ------------------- ----- --------
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker 0     7.22    


------------------------------
ENVIRONMENT AND OTHER CONTEXT
------------------------------

Environment variables:

    AUTOMATED_TESTING = 1
    LANG = C
    PATH = /home/sand/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/perl/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
    PERL5LIB = /tmp/loop_over_bdir-24112-EcPK6O/FusionInventory-Agent-2.3.18-0/blib/arch:/tmp/loop_over_bdir-24112-EcPK6O/FusionInventory-Agent-2.3.18-0/blib/lib
    PERL5OPT = 
    PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING = 11447
    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING = 11447
    PERL_CANARY_STABILITY_NOPROMPT = 1
    PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT = 1
    SHELL = /usr/bin/zsh
    TERM = screen

Perl special variables (and OS-specific diagnostics, for MSWin32):

    $^X = /tmp/basesmoker-reloperl-jT4F/bin/perl
    $UID/$EUID = 1005 / 1005
    $GID = 1005 1005
    $EGID = 1005 1005

Perl module toolchain versions installed:

    Module              Have    
    ------------------- --------
    CPAN                2.15    
    CPAN::Meta          2.150005
    Cwd                 3.62    
    ExtUtils::CBuilder  0.280224
    ExtUtils::Command   7.22    
    ExtUtils::Install   2.04    
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker 7.22    
    ExtUtils::Manifest  1.70    
    ExtUtils::ParseXS   3.30    
    File::Spec          3.62    
    JSON                2.90    
    JSON::PP            2.27400 
    Module::Build       0.4218  
    Module::Signature   0.80    
    Parse::CPAN::Meta   1.4422  
    Test::Harness       3.36    
    Test::More          1.302049
    YAML                1.18    
    YAML::Syck          1.29    
    version             0.9917  


--

Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 16 subversion 3) configuration:
  Derived from: fd04d42d38f4751b981eb6e9213ee1ab8ef11ea6
  Platform:
    osname=linux, osvers=4.6.0-1-amd64, archname=x86_64-linux
    uname='linux k93x64sid 4.6.0-1-amd64 #1 smp debian 4.6.2-2 (2016-06-25) x86_64 gnulinux '
    config_args='-Dprefix=/home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/host/k93x64sid/v5.16.3/f878 -Dmyhostname=k93x64sid -Dinstallusrbinperl=n -Uversiononly -Dusedevel -des -Ui_db -Dlibswanted=cl pthread socket inet nsl gdbm dbm malloc dl ld sun m crypt sec util c cposix posix ucb BSD gdbm_compat -Uuseithreads -Uuselongdouble'
    hint=recommended, useposix=true, d_sigaction=define
    useithreads=undef, usemultiplicity=undef
    useperlio=define, d_sfio=undef, uselargefiles=define, usesocks=undef
    use64bitint=define, use64bitall=define, uselongdouble=undef
    usemymalloc=n, bincompat5005=undef
  Compiler:
    cc='cc', ccflags ='-fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector -I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64',
    optimize='-O2',
    cppflags='-fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector -I/usr/local/include'
    ccversion='', gccversion='6.1.1 20160802', gccosandvers=''
    intsize=4, longsize=8, ptrsize=8, doublesize=8, byteorder=12345678
    d_longlong=define, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=16
    ivtype='long', ivsize=8, nvtype='double', nvsize=8, Off_t='off_t', lseeksize=8
    alignbytes=8, prototype=define
  Linker and Libraries:
    ld='cc', ldflags =' -fstack-protector -L/usr/local/lib'
    libpth=/usr/local/lib /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu /lib/../lib /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu /usr/lib/../lib /lib /usr/lib
    libs=-lpthread -lnsl -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lc
    perllibs=-lpthread -lnsl -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lc
    libc=libc-2.23.so, so=so, useshrplib=false, libperl=libperl.a
    gnulibc_version='2.23'
  Dynamic Linking:
    dlsrc=dl_dlopen.xs, dlext=so, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags='-Wl,-E'
    cccdlflags='-fPIC', lddlflags='-shared -O2 -L/usr/local/lib -fstack-protector'


Characteristics of this binary (from libperl): 
  Compile-time options: HAS_TIMES PERLIO_LAYERS PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV
                        PERL_MALLOC_WRAP PERL_PRESERVE_IVUV PERL_USE_DEVEL
                        USE_64_BIT_ALL USE_64_BIT_INT USE_LARGE_FILES
                        USE_LOCALE USE_LOCALE_COLLATE USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
                        USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC USE_PERLIO USE_PERL_ATOF
  Locally applied patches:
	uncommitted-changes
  Built under linux
  Compiled at Aug  9 2016 20:39:59
  %ENV:
    PERL5LIB="/tmp/loop_over_bdir-24112-EcPK6O/FusionInventory-Agent-2.3.18-0/blib/arch:/tmp/loop_over_bdir-24112-EcPK6O/FusionInventory-Agent-2.3.18-0/blib/lib"
    PERL5OPT=""
    PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING="11447"
    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING="11447"
    PERL_CANARY_STABILITY_NOPROMPT="1"
    PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT="1"
  @INC:
    /tmp/loop_over_bdir-24112-EcPK6O/FusionInventory-Agent-2.3.18-0/blib/arch
    /tmp/loop_over_bdir-24112-EcPK6O/FusionInventory-Agent-2.3.18-0/blib/lib
    /home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/host/k93x64sid/v5.16.3/f878/lib/site_perl/5.16.3/x86_64-linux
    /home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/host/k93x64sid/v5.16.3/f878/lib/site_perl/5.16.3
    /home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/host/k93x64sid/v5.16.3/f878/lib/5.16.3/x86_64-linux
    /home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/host/k93x64sid/v5.16.3/f878/lib/5.16.3
    .