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Re: The most annoying common way to get a string literal in Perl is...

by tbone1 (Monsignor)
on Jun 17, 2004 at 14:11 UTC ( [id://367624]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to The most annoying common way to get a string literal in Perl is...

Hm, looking through the choices, I am now seized with a desire to create a <<`where doc`.

And maybe a <<?whatsup doc?

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Re^2: The most annoying common way to get a string literal in Perl is...
by mcogan1966 (Monk) on Jul 01, 2004 at 15:05 UTC
    That sounds like a "carret and schtick" situation to me.

    sorry for the bad joke, I just can't help it

Re^2: The most annoying common way to get a string literal in Perl is...
by chaoticset (Chaplain) on Jul 07, 2004 at 17:21 UTC
    Why not a <<@when doc@, then?


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