tybalt89, you are one of the most unorthodox Perl hackers I've seen so far and I mean it as a compliment. :)
UPDATE
WOW, this even allows interpolating variables from the function scope in the "outside" HERE-DOC ...
use strict;
use warnings;
print "-------\n";
print json_here(42,666);
print "-------\n";
sub chompit {
my $str = shift;
chomp $str;
return $str;
}
sub json_here { my $x=shift; chompit << "__JSON__" }
"Type": 0,
"Width": 504,
"X": $x,
"Y": $_[0]
}
]
}
__JSON__
C:/Perl_524/bin\perl.exe -w d:/tmp/pm/chomp_here.pl
-------
"Type": 0,
"Width": 504,
"X": 42,
"Y": 666
}
]
}-------
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