Hi

I'm having a strange problem when inserting HTML-code after __DATA__.

My cperl-mode is trying to highlight the data and a large amount of "malformated" trs can make the editor unresponsive.(the <tr> markup is misinterpreted)

Before filing a bug-report, could someone please check if in the following code "s","g","for" and "print" are highlighted?

#!/usr/bin/perl __DATA__ s/huh/ttt/g for (1..9) { print "huhu"}

And please tell me the versions you use if you don't have this problem:

"M-x version"GNU Emacs 23.1.50.1

"C-h v cperl-version" Its value is "6.2"

Cheers Rolf


In reply to (EMACS) please help checking a bug => highlighting after __DATA__ by LanX

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