Actually, either works. Didn't test correctly; used =begin comment ... =cut (which works) rather than =begin comment ... =end comment as AM proposed in Re: Answer: Better ways to make multi-line comments in Perl?. Fingers in gear; brain lagging behind.

I found the =begin/=end format in http://perldoc.perl.org/perlpodspec.html#Pod-Commands\perlpodspec for 5.22 only under the heading "About Data Paragraphs and "=begin/=end" Regions" but ""=begin comment ... =end comment" does not work in AS 5.18.

Granted, I'm mixing apples and ostrich eggs, above, but perlpod for 5.22 also appears (unless I'm misreading it) to suggest that =begin formatname/=end formatname and =for formatname... styles are for specialized cases only (see formatname, and not for run-of-the-mill comments.


In reply to Re^2: Answer: Better ways to make multi-line comments in Perl? by ww
in thread Better ways to make multi-line comments in Perl? by turumkhan

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