The __DATA__ segment at the end of the file stores data in what Perl interpretes as some sort of pseudo-file. To read that out, you can use the filehandle DATA.
What TJPride does here is reading out all the lines as array and joining them into a single string. (Reading from < DATA > in array context since it is the array argument to join).
BREW /very/strong/coffee HTTP/1.1 Host: goodmorning.example.com 418 I'm a teapot
In reply to Re^3: Returning Line where Characters Have been found
by cavac
in thread Returning Line where Characters Have been found
by apraxas
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