If I'm understanding you correctly, you'd prefer <pre> over <code> tags here, because the former don't autowrap long lines (at least by default, unless you fiddle with the style sheet).
OTOH, as I remember from previous similar discussions, it's mainly for this reason that they're considered a sin...
In reply to Re: using <pre> tags for citing perldocs!
by almut
in thread using <pre> tags for citing perldocs!
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