I'm using cperl-mode in emacs for experimenting with perl6.
I don't care much about highlighting at the moment, but does anyone have an idea how to set up M-x mode-compile to decide by the shebang when to run P5 or P6 ?
These are the default settings M-x customize-group RET compile-perl :
Compile Perl group: Perl compilation options
State : visible group members are all at standard values.
Perl Command: perl
State : STANDARD.
Command to run perl.
Perl Dbg Flags: -w
State : STANDARD.
Flags to give to perl for debugging a Perl script.
I tried to replace perl with bash , but that doesn't seem to be the way to respect the shebang (any shell command to do so?)
I could - as a workaround - define a "file-local variable"
#-*- perl-command: perl6 -*-
But I'd prefer a way to evaluate the she-bang, in order to be editor agnostic.
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