As all other comments have stated, this is an excellent contribution, Ned. I am really
pleased to have belatedly discovered your presence on PM.
I am interested in using the file you present but I do have a question on my mind: the
Vim I use already has a $VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin/perl.vim file, and some of it is
credited to you. It duplicates some but not all of the statements in your file. If you
care to, could you discuss the differences in features or functionality achieved by
using this script over what's now being distributed as part of Vim (for example, the
latest version is canonically available at this url)?
Thanks again!
Soren/Intrepid
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