I don't have bleedperl, but something like this (simulated!) diff might work? (I scrunched it a bit).
@ 2992 sv.c (5.8.0)
if (PMf_EXTENDED & re->reganch)
{
char *endptr = re->precomp + re->prelen;
while (endptr >= re->precomp)
{
char c = *(endptr--);
if (c == '\n')
break; /* don't need another */
if (c == '#') {
+ int n =0;
+ while( endptr >= re->precomp &&
+ c = *(endptr--) &&
+ c == '\' ) n++;
+ /* if we've an odd number of backslashes the #
+ is escaped, so don't need the newline */
+
+ if ( n & 1) break;
/* we end while in a comment, so we
need a newline */
mg->mg_len++; /* save space for it */
need_newline = 1; /* note to add it */
}
}
}
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