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Thanks, but I pass :) For our notorious snippet $a++ / $b; # /; htmlize provides:
That surely is a lot of noise. As you can see (you can, can't you?), this is the output from a broken cperl-mode. My preferred approach for large-scale fontification tests would be Lindydancer's faceup markup, which together with the other repositories by the same author are really awesome tools to debug and test font-lock features. Advertisement: As a recent addition, I added Damian Conway's "Perl Best Practice" recommendations for indenting code to M-x cperl-indent-style. I guess that amongst Perlers PBP is waaay more popular than K&R, BSD, or GNU conventions. In reply to Re^4: Breathing life into the (Emacs) cperl-mode
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