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Such an assignment has to end somewhere (semicolon, block end, EOF) to be syntactically correct. For sake of simplicity, assuming it is really just a comment (as opposed to production data), right on the same line, as in
And while you are on it you can even give perl a hint that it can forget about that content as soon as possible: $comment = <<'EOC' if 0; Of course, whether you should resort to such "comments" is a completely different question. In reply to Re^2: Multi-line comments in perl code?
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