You could also use a backtick'ed HERE document:
my $result=<<`END`; command arg1 arg2 END
As for keeping the structure intended properly, the spaces in front of the command usually provide no problem, as long as one argument fits on one line. Less nice is the fact that you have to use the END starting in column 1 (how I wished that Perl would have an option which would ignore the spaces in front of the terminating line). There is a workaround to this, but I consider it ugly:
my $result=<<` END`; # 4 spaces in front of the END command arg1 arg2 END
-- 
Ronald Fischer <ynnor@mm.st>

In reply to Re: Line breaks within backticks by rovf
in thread Line breaks within backticks by BjornStenborg

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