>Unfortunately the quoting on the terminator following << decides the type >of interpolation; we're missing a way of indicating how to recognize the >terminator other than an exact match. If we say that <</\s*FOO\s*/ means >terminate on a line matching that pattern, then how can we also say whether >we want variable interpolation or not? Which is a pity, 'cos I kinda liked >the idea :-) m'...' vs m"..." (or m/.../ of course) vs m`...` --tom
- Re: RFC 111 (v1) Whitespace and Here Docs Michael Fowler
- Re: RFC 111 (v1) Whitespace and Here Docs Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 111 (v1) Whitespace and Here Docs Michael Fowler
- Re: RFC 111 (v1) Whitespace and Here Doc... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 111 (v1) Whitespace and Her... Michael Fowler
- Re: RFC 111 (v1) Whitespace and Here Docs Peter Scott
- Re: RFC 111 (v1) Whitespace and Here Docs Michael Fowler
- Re: RFC 111 (v1) Whitespace and Here Docs Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC 111 (v1) Whitespace and Here Docs Bart Lateur
- Re: RFC 111 (v1) Whitespace and Here Docs Richard Proctor
- Tom Christiansen