Report for Business-CCProcessor-0.09

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From: metabase:user:3198cbe2-2aae-11df-837a-5e0a49663a4f
Subject: FAIL Business-CCProcessor-0.09 v5.12.2 GNU/Linux
Date: 2011-01-06T18:33:54Z

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Dear Hugh Esco,

This is a computer-generated report for Business-CCProcessor-0.09
on perl 5.12.2, created by CPAN-Reporter-1.1803.

Thank you for uploading your work to CPAN.  However, there was a problem
testing your distribution.

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    * Tester comments
    * Program output
    * Prerequisites
    * Environment and other context

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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 './Build test':

# Testing Business::CCProcessor 0.09
t/00.load.t ..................... ok
t/10_exercise_public_methods.t .. ok
Use of uninitialized value in numeric ge (>=) at /home/graham/perltest/th_ld_perl5122/perl/lib/site_perl/5.12.2/LWP/UserAgent.pm line 264.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /home/graham/perltest/th_ld_perl5122/perl/lib/site_perl/5.12.2/LWP/UserAgent.pm line 265.
t/12_build_button.t ............. ok

#   Failed test 'Test::Perl::Critic for "blib/lib/Business/CCProcessor.pm"'
#   at /home/graham/perltest/th_ld_perl5122/perl/lib/site_perl/5.12.2/Test/Perl/Critic.pm line 110.
# 
# Perl::Critic found these violations in "blib/lib/Business/CCProcessor.pm":
# Modules have to return a true value ("1;") at line 1, column 1.  Use "1;" as the last statement of the module.  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 16, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 17, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 18, column 9.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 18, column 14.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 19, column 10.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 22, column 1.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 23, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 24, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 25, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 25, column 16.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 25, column 16.  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 27, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 27, column 16.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 27, column 23.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 27, column 34.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 28, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 30, column 44.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 30, 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 36, column 46.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 36, 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 40, column 14.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 40, column 27.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 41, column 9.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 42, column 9.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 43, column 5.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 44, column 16.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 44, column 16.  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 44, column 26.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 45, column 16.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 45, column 16.  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 45, column 26.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 46, column 16.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 46, column 16.  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 46, column 26.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 49, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 49, column 14.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 50, column 10.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 53, column 1.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 54, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 55, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 57, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 58, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 58, column 3.  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 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 59, column 3.  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 60, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 60, column 3.  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 60, column 76.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 60, column 76.  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 61, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 61, column 3.  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 62, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 62, column 3.  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 62, column 88.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 62, column 88.  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 63, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 63, column 3.  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 64, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 64, column 3.  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 64, column 74.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 64, column 74.  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 65, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 65, column 3.  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 65, column 76.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 65, column 76.  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 66, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 66, column 3.  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 66, column 82.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 66, column 82.  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 67, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 67, column 3.  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 67, column 82.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 67, column 82.  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 68, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 68, column 3.  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 68, column 78.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 68, 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 69, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 69, column 3.  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 69, column 85.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 69, column 85.  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 73, column 10.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 76, column 1.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 77, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 78, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 80, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 81, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 81, column 3.  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 82, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 82, column 3.  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 83, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 83, column 3.  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 84, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 84, column 3.  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 84, column 82.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 84, column 82.  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 85, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 85, column 3.  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 85, column 84.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 85, column 84.  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 86, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 86, column 3.  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 87, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 87, column 3.  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 87, column 78.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 87, 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 88, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 88, column 3.  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 88, column 92.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 88, column 92.  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 89, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 89, column 3.  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 90, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 90, column 3.  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 90, column 92.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 90, column 92.  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 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 91, column 3.  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 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 92, column 3.  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 93, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 93, column 3.  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 93, column 78.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 93, 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 94, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 94, column 3.  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 95, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 95, column 3.  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 96, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 96, column 3.  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 97, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 97, column 3.  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 98, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 98, column 3.  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 99, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 99, column 3.  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 99, column 86.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 99, 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 100, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 100, column 3.  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 100, column 84.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 100, column 84.  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 101, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 101, column 3.  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 101, column 76.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 101, column 76.  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 102, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 102, column 3.  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 102, column 72.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 102, 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 103, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 103, column 3.  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 103, column 72.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 103, 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 104, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 104, column 3.  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 104, column 82.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 104, column 82.  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 105, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 105, column 3.  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 105, column 82.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 105, column 82.  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 106, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 106, column 3.  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 106, column 74.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 106, column 74.  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 107, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 107, column 3.  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 107, column 76.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 107, column 76.  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 108, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 108, column 3.  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 108, column 72.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 108, 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 109, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 109, column 3.  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 72.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 109, 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 110, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 110, column 3.  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 110, column 78.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 110, 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 111, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 111, column 3.  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 111, column 76.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 111, column 76.  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 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 112, column 3.  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 113, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 113, column 3.  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 113, column 85.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 113, column 85.  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 115, column 10.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 118, column 1.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 119, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 120, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 122, column 6.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 123, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 123, column 3.  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 125, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 125, column 3.  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 29.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 126, column 29.  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 127, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 127, column 3.  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 128, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 128, column 3.  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 128, column 88.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 128, column 88.  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 132, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 132, column 3.  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 132, column 98.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 132, 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 133, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 133, column 3.  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 133, column 86.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 133, 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 134, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 134, column 3.  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 134, column 84.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 134, column 84.  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 135, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 135, column 3.  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 135, column 76.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 135, column 76.  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 136, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 136, column 3.  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 136, column 76.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 136, column 76.  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 137, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 137, column 3.  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 137, column 78.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 137, 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 138, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 138, column 3.  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 138, column 82.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 138, column 82.  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 139, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 139, column 3.  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 139, column 74.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 139, column 74.  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 140, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 140, column 3.  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 140, column 76.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 140, column 76.  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 141, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 141, column 3.  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 141, column 72.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 141, 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 142, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 142, column 3.  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 142, column 82.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 142, column 82.  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 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 143, column 3.  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 86.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 143, 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 144, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 144, column 3.  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 145, column 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 145, column 3.  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 3.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 146, column 3.  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 85.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 146, column 85.  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 10.  (no explanation).  (Severity: 5)
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 1.
t/perlcritic.t .................. 
Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
Failed 1/1 subtests 
t/pod-coverage.t ................ ok
t/pod.t ......................... ok

Test Summary Report
-------------------
t/perlcritic.t                (Wstat: 256 Tests: 1 Failed: 1)
  Failed test:  1
  Non-zero exit status: 1
Files=6, Tests=51,  5 wallclock secs ( 0.11 usr  0.03 sys +  4.21 cusr  0.30 csys =  4.65 CPU)
Result: FAIL
Failed 1/6 test programs. 1/51 subtests failed.

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

Prerequisite modules loaded:

requires:

    Module             Need Have   
    ------------------ ---- -------
    Carp               0    1.17   
    CGI::FormBuilder   0    3.0501 
    Test::HTML::Lint   0    2.06   
    Test::HTML::Tidy   0    1.00   
    Test::More         0    2.00_01
    Test::Perl::Critic 0    1.02   
    version            0    0.88   
    WWW::Mechanize     0    1.66   


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

Environment variables:

    AUTOMATED_TESTING = 1
    LANG = C
    PATH = /home/graham/perltest/th_ld_perl5122/perl/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/opt/java/bin:/opt/java/db/bin:/opt/java/jre/bin:/opt/kde/bin:/usr/bin/perlbin/site:/usr/bin/perlbin/vendor:/usr/lib/perl5/core_perl/bin:/opt/qt/bin
    PERL5LIB = 
    PERL5OPT = 
    PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING = 26960
    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING = 26960
    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING_IN_RECURSION = 8815,26960
    PERL_CR_SMOKER_CURRENT = Business-CCProcessor-0.09
    PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL = --defaultdeps
    PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT = 1
    SHELL = /bin/bash
    TERM = xterm

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

    $^X = /home/graham/perltest/th_ld_perl5122/perl/bin/perl
    $UID/$EUID = 1000 / 1000
    $GID = 1000 7 10 91 92 93 95 98 100 108 1000 1001
    $EGID = 1000 7 10 91 92 93 95 98 100 108 1000 1001

Perl module toolchain versions installed:

    Module              Have   
    ------------------- -------
    CPAN                1.9402 
    Cwd                 3.33   
    ExtUtils::CBuilder  0.2802 
    ExtUtils::Command   1.16   
    ExtUtils::Install   1.52   
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.56   
    ExtUtils::Manifest  1.58   
    ExtUtils::ParseXS   2.2206 
    File::Spec          3.33   
    Module::Build       0.36_20
    Module::Signature   0.66   
    Test::Harness       3.22   
    Test::More          2.00_01
    YAML                0.72   
    YAML::Syck          1.17   
    version             0.88   


--

Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 12 subversion 2) configuration:
   
  Platform:
    osname=linux, osvers=2.6.33-arch, archname=i686-linux-thread-multi-ld
    uname='linux lorant 2.6.33-arch #1 smp preempt thu may 13 12:06:25 cest 2010 i686 intel(r) pentium(r) 4 cpu 2.80ghz genuineintel gnulinux '
    config_args=''
    hint=recommended, useposix=true, d_sigaction=define
    useithreads=define, usemultiplicity=define
    useperlio=define, d_sfio=undef, uselargefiles=define, usesocks=undef
    use64bitint=undef, use64bitall=undef, uselongdouble=define
    usemymalloc=n, bincompat5005=undef
  Compiler:
    cc='cc', ccflags ='-D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector -I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64',
    optimize='-O2',
    cppflags='-D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector -I/usr/local/include'
    ccversion='', gccversion='4.5.0 20100520 (prerelease)', gccosandvers=''
    intsize=4, longsize=4, ptrsize=4, doublesize=8, byteorder=1234
    d_longlong=define, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=12
    ivtype='long', ivsize=4, nvtype='long double', nvsize=12, Off_t='off_t', lseeksize=8
    alignbytes=4, prototype=define
  Linker and Libraries:
    ld='cc', ldflags =' -fstack-protector -L/usr/local/lib'
    libpth=/usr/local/lib /lib /usr/lib
    libs=-lnsl -lgdbm -ldb -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lpthread -lc -lgdbm_compat
    perllibs=-lnsl -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lpthread -lc
    libc=/lib/libc-2.12.so, so=so, useshrplib=false, libperl=libperl.a
    gnulibc_version='2.12'
  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: MULTIPLICITY PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV
                        PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT PERL_MALLOC_WRAP USE_ITHREADS
                        USE_LARGE_FILES USE_LONG_DOUBLE USE_PERLIO
                        USE_PERL_ATOF USE_REENTRANT_API
  Built under linux
  Compiled at Dec 14 2010 18:01:10
  %ENV:
    PERL5LIB=""
    PERL5OPT=""
    PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING="26960"
    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING="26960"
    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING_IN_RECURSION="8815,26960"
    PERL_CR_SMOKER_CURRENT="Business-CCProcessor-0.09"
    PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL="--defaultdeps"
    PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT="1"
  @INC:
    /home/graham/perltest/th_ld_perl5122/perl/lib/site_perl/5.12.2/i686-linux-thread-multi-ld
    /home/graham/perltest/th_ld_perl5122/perl/lib/site_perl/5.12.2
    /home/graham/perltest/th_ld_perl5122/perl/lib/5.12.2/i686-linux-thread-multi-ld
    /home/graham/perltest/th_ld_perl5122/perl/lib/5.12.2
    .