That fails with "Can't find string terminator "HELP" anywhere before EOF". However, if I modify the code to this:sub help { print <<HELP; The help information goes here! HELP die(); }
Everything goes fine. But that's really ugly. So are HERE docs compatible with indentation? How do I stop getting the error and keep my code pretty at the same time? Any help from you wise monks would be greatly appreciated. (BTW, I can't seem to find the documentation for HERE docs, so any pointers would be nice there too.)sub help { print <<HELP; The help information goes here! HELP die(); }
In reply to Trubs with HERE docs by Amoe
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