did you activate cperl-hairy?

try C-h v cperl-hairy to check the variable, for me it's nil (deactivated)

cperl-hairy is a variable defined in `cperl-mode.el'. Its value is nil Documentation: *Not-nil means most of the bells and whistles are enabled in CPerl. Affects: ... `cperl-electric-keywords' ...

alternatively you could switch off "abbrev-mode"!

Uses `abbrev-mode' to do the expansion.

UPDATE:

Interactively M-x cperl-toggle-abbrev should always do and is also accessible via clicking the menu Perl / Toggle / Electric Keywords or by shortcut C-c C-k!

Cheers Rolf


In reply to Re: Emacs: How to disable expansion of cperl-mode ? (EMACS) by LanX
in thread Emacs: How to disable expansion of cperl-mode ? by Anonymous Monk

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