Indenting some sub definitions is useful for applying a lexical pragma like no warnings qw(redefine) but then again pragmata wouldn't survive inlining. (Though you could set pragma inside the sub.) I do also use them for grouping code occasionally, but the biggest reason to support indented sub definitions is:
package Foo { sub bar { ...; } }
In reply to Re^3: RFC: Inline::Blocks or inline as a keyword?
by tobyink
in thread RFC: Inline::Blocks or inline as a keyword?
by shmem
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