-#!./perl
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
- unshift @INC, './pod', '../lib';
+ unshift @INC, '../lib';
+ unshift @INC, './pod';
require "testp2pt.pl";
import TestPodIncPlainText;
}
=pod
This is a test to see if I can do not only C<$self> and C<method()>, but
-also C<$self->method()> and C<$self->{FIELDNAME}> and C<{FOO=>BAR}> without
-resorting to escape sequences.
+also C<< $self->method() >> and C<< $self->{FIELDNAME} >> and
+C<< $Foo <=> $Bar >> without resorting to escape sequences. If
+I want to refer to the right-shift operator I can do something
+like C<<< $x >> 3 >>> or even C<<<< $y >> 5 >>>>.
-Now for the grand finale of C<$self->method()->{FIELDNAME} = {FOO=>BAR}>.
+Now for the grand finale of C<< $self->method()->{FIELDNAME} = {FOO=>BAR} >>.
+And I also want to make sure that newlines work like this
+C<<<
+$self->{FOOBAR} >> 3 and [$b => $a]->[$a <=> $b]
+>>>
Of course I should still be able to do all this I<with> escape sequences
too: C<$self-E<gt>method()> and C<$self-E<gt>{FIELDNAME}> and C<{FOO=E<gt>BAR}>.
And make sure that C<0> works too!
+Now, if I use << or >> as my delimiters, then I have to use whitespace.
+So things like C<<$self->method()>> and C<<$self->{FIELDNAME}>> wont end
+up doing what you might expect since the first > will still terminate
+the first < seen.
+
+Lets make sure these work for empty ones too, like C<< >> and C<< >> >>
+(just to be obnoxious)
+
=cut