Emacs has a "mixed mode" which allows it to handle this sort of thing. I use it for editing Mason pages with in-line perl code.Yes, you probably mean "mmm-mode"... it was originally written to deal with Mason (perl and html intermixed) so that case should certainly work out-of-the-box. In theory, with a little setup you can use this on any number of combinations (myself, I still need to look into how to deal with SQL embedded in perl heredocs...):
I could not tell you if something like this has ever been written for vim, but I have my doubts it would be that easy to do... certainly I've never heard of anything like it.
Obviously, I also like the emacswiki, and I tell people to check
there first because for some reason the site doesn't rank very
high in google searches. There's a page with pointers to
different perl-related emacs projects:
(One of my fantasies is to someday set-up some kind of emacs bundle for people who want to use it to hack on perl...)
In reply to Re^2: Getting into Emacs?
by doom
in thread Getting into Emacs?
by tmallen
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