All,

Using XEmacs 21.4, cperl-mode, and Test::Inline blocks between =begin testing / =end testing blocks, has anyone made emacs treat the stuff between the =begin testing / =end testing blocks font lock and indent as perl code?

I would like a block like this...

=begin testing my $obj = foo(); is($obj, "blatz", "beer run(s)"); =end testing

... to act like ...

=begin testing =cut my $obj = foo(); is($obj, "blatz", "beer run(s)"); =end testing

... as far as cperl is concerned, but not use the =cut explicitly, since then perl chokes on it :)

Before I dig into the cperl source, I want to see if this river has already been crossed by another user.

--MidLifeXis


In reply to cperl mode, XEmacs, and Test::Inline by MidLifeXis

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