perltidy -bl -bbc is doing everything right but I want to negate its effect in one situation, namely the conversion of:

while ($foo) { # blah blah blah --$foo; }

to:

while ($foo) { # blah blah blah --$foo; }

If the comment is the first item in a block, I don't want it to have a blank line inserted above (there's already enough new space generated above by -bl: braces left - not my personal choice btw!).

I have checked all the docs and SuperSearched and googled and am none the wiser - anyone done this before?

Cheers,

   larryk                                          
perl -le "s,,reverse killer,e,y,rifle,lycra,,print"

In reply to perltidy - no space before comment if first item in block by larryk

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