Hi!
I have a question about a particular issue with Perl::Tidy.
If I have the following code:
my $res = SOAP::Lite->autotype(0)->uri('http:...')->proxy('http:...')-
+>function_call();
I would like the result to be:
my $res = SOAP::Lite
->autotype(0)
->uri('http:....')
->proxy('http:...')
->function_call();
Instead, I get:
my $res =
SOAP::Lite->autotype(0)->uri('http:...')
->proxy('http:...')
->function_call();
The breaks have to do with line length, obviously, but my question is how do I tell Perl::Tidy that it should put the object on the same line as the assignment -- that is, if it's going to break lines with chained ->, it should do so for all of them?
Thanks.
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