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*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
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*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jul 21
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sven Verdoolaege
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@ -55,15 +55,18 @@ The ActiveState one should work, Strawberry Perl is a good alternative.
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working: >
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:perl VIM::Msg("Hello")
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:pe[rl] << {endpattern}
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:pe[rl] << [endpattern]
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{script}
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{endpattern}
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Execute Perl script {script}.
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{endpattern} must NOT be preceded by any white space.
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If {endpattern} is omitted, it defaults to a dot '.'
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The {endpattern} after {script} must NOT be preceded
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by any white space.
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If [endpattern] is omitted, it defaults to a dot '.'
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like for the |:append| and |:insert| commands. Using
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'.' helps when inside a function, because "$i;" looks
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like the start of an |:insert| command to Vim.
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This form of the |:perl| command is mainly useful for
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including perl code in vim scripts.
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Note: This command doesn't work when the Perl feature
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