> So you want to embed TODO headlines in perl code, than use the global TODO list from agenda views to see what needs to be done further in your code, right?

yes kind of, many features of org-mode are very intuitive.

For the records, the best solution I found so far is

print; =org * TODO whatever ... ** =cut print;
this is legal Perl code (but not legal POD because of missing blank lines and unknown directive)

or

sub ORG ($) { } print; ORG <<''; * TODO whatever ... ** print;

Cheers Rolf

UPDATE: repaired code, haven't taught my Wiki-expander to igore code tags yet...

In reply to Re^2: [Golfing] Uncommenting a block by LanX
in thread [Golfing] Uncommenting a block by LanX

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