over the years I've had to do alot of repeated M-x cperl-mode whilst coding in perl scripts containing POD - as the syntax highlighting would get lost or confused part-way down the file (usually turning everything into the comment color). Just something I've dealt with and never really attempted to fix.
On 2009-10-21, LanX <lanx.perl@googlemail.com> wrote:Since it is not POD, I do not see any problem
> In the following example the second line is not classified as pod but
> the keyword "for" is considered part of a loop statement.
> --------------------------
> lanx@nc10-ubuntu:~/tmp$ cat perlpod.pm
> for (1..9) {print}
>=for comment
> It seems that loading another cperl-mode version causes conflicts withThis may happen if the buggy version is preloaded... [I do not see
> the bundled version!
any problem with my version, both with emacs v19 and v21.]
One may try to remove the buggy version from preloaded stuff (do not
> So effectively one has to stick with the bundled version ... :(
remember how).
Yours,
Ilya