On Jun 23, 2005, at 5:05 AM, Andrew Green wrote:
qq(Hello World); qq{Hello World}; qq|Hello World|;
This latter form, although a little weird, is nonetheless valid Perl, and something I use all the time. The new Perl bundle recognises the former two perfectly, but not the latter.
In the language editor, look for the following for the Perl language: name = "string.unquoted.qq.perl";
Change begin = "qq([^\(\{\[])"; to begin = "qq([^\(\{\[\|])"; ^^^
There is a note in the svn log regarding pipes (|) not working, however. There's also a note about "arbitrary" quote characters, but that obviously isn't implemented in the current (r1220) revision of the syntax.
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