Nice suggestions. Have you also tried some of these:
Folding:
let perl_fold=1
let perl_fold_blocks=1
Highlight POD correctly:
let perl_include_pod = 1
Insert Data::Dumper dumping statement (note that ^[ must be entered as a real escape, use ctrl-V):
imap <F3> use Data::Dumper; warn Dumper( );^[hhi
And one I got from this site, it comments out a block (again ^M is a real return):
map <F8> :'a,.s/^/#/gi^M:nohl^M
To use this last one, make an 'a' mark (ma) at the top of
the block. Move to the bottom of the block and hit F8.
Phil
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