Use an editor macro to backslash all the double quotes in it so that it's one big string.That's yucky
And you can always use an odd delimiter like perl -le" $bob = 1; print qqº i am quoted $bob º, qq¿ me too $bob ¿"my $bob = 1; print <<"__HELLO_HERE_DOCUMENTS__"; print 1; die 2; exit 3; HELLO $bob!!!!!!!!1 __HELLO_HERE_DOCUMENTS__
For more info on here-documents, `perldoc perldata' and `perldoc -q "here document"'
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