That reminds me to fiddle with the iskeyword so that if ('|::) present, could look up the module documentation.
OTOH, a way similar to runrig's could allow to call perldoc on any number of tokens in a module name. If DBIx::Simple::Examples is written somewhere, then the function could be invoked, with an appropriate number, to invoke perldoc on any of DBIx, DBIx::Simple, and DBIx::Simple::Examples components.
In reply to Re: Integrating Perldoc With Vim
by parv
in thread Integrating Perldoc With Vim
by Ovid
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