The $sanity is a different colour, indicating it will be interpolated. But the ->{sane} is the same colour as the rest of the string, implying it will not be interpolated.
Its hilighted the same as
$sanity->{sane} = 4;
Shouldn't the whole of $sanity->{sane} be the same colour as an interpolated variable? That way one could know whether or not the syntax was actually correct for interpolation.
syntax hilighters aren't perl interpreters , they don't actually check syntax
But even Padre failed to highlight properly and I thought that was supposed to know the most about Perl internals.
Who decides what is proper?
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