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in thread Some thoughts around the "is Perl code maintainable" discussion

Open up the source of SOAP::Transport::HTTP... does it look OK to you? (Scroll through the whole file)

Seems really screwed here.

YMMV.

-David

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Re^5: Some thoughts around the "is Perl code maintainable" discussion
by grep (Monsignor) on Aug 12, 2007 at 23:41 UTC
    I assume you didn't expect me to actually look... but I did.

    I used SOAP version 0.28, emacs 21.4.1 with it's current version of cperl-mode.
    I looked at

    • SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Apache
    • SOAP::Transport::HTTP::CGI
    • SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client
    • SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Server
    I saw no mistakes in syntax highlighting. So unless you have a specific complaint, I would suggest checking out your assertion before you post. I'll be quite happy to post screen shots if needed.
      I just scrolled through the whole file.
      I have almost the same versions.
      I see breakage that seems to be caused by mis-parses of string termination... not vim-bad... but still broken ;)
      Could you post that screenshot somewhere so that I may compare it?

      Update: Is it possible that I've mis-configured something and it's falling back to perl-mode ?

      I'll be the first to admit I'm not an emacs expert. Only really been using it for 3 months (to play with lisp and slime).

      I'm much more comfortable in vim (even with its really weak syntax-highlighting). I've been using it for 10+ years so it's just what I'm used to i guess. My fingers are still not used to hitting the control/alt-keys so much.

      Update 2:
      Nevermind. It seems my lisp skills are quite sub-par :(

      Latest ntemacs and latest cperl-mode (+ actually following instructions) seems quite fine.

      Thanks grep, for making me check my facts!

      -David.