Is it that big? Can't you just slurp it in into a scalar, as
chromatic
suggested, and save yourself some hassle?
Here are some alternatives:
Use external plain file
{
local @ARGV = '/home/michaelg/helpfile';
print <>;
}
Use external DBM file (with tie/dbmopen). This way you can
easily handle more messages.
my %msgs;
dbmopen %msgs, '/home/michaelg/dbmhelp', 0600;
print $msgs{mainhelp};
# [...]
print $msgs{braindead_help};
Here-docs also come handy
print <<'FINIS';
I gave foo bars to the foo fighters , and of course Dave
well never mind ,
[...]
FINIS
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