is this because there is a single ' higher in the code?
If your code looks something like this:
then yes. Single-quoted strings can contain embedded literal newlines (update: i.e., single-quoted strings can be multi-line strings).my $unterminated_single_quote = '<-- this is not terminated; use Term::ReadKey; ReadMode('noecho'); $tbpass = ReadLine(0);
Update: Please see Quote and Quote-like Operators and Quote-Like Operators in perlop.
Give a man a fish: <%-{-{-{-<
In reply to Re: bad name on a commented out line
by AnomalousMonk
in thread bad name on a commented out line
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