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(fn ARG DESCR)
(defalias 'cperl-force-face '(macro . #[514 "\300\301\302\303DD\304DE\301\305\303DD\306\303DFEE\207" [progn or facep quote make-face boundp defvar] 10 (#$ . 408)]))
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(fn &rest LIST)
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[custom-declare-group cperl nil "Major mode for editing Perl code." :prefix "cperl-" :group languages :version "20.3" cperl-indentation-details "Indentation." cperl-affected-by-hairy "Variables affected by `cperl-hairy'." cperl-autoinsert-details "Auto-insert tuneup." cperl-faces "Fontification colors." :link (custom-group-link :tag "Font Lock Faces group" font-lock-faces) cperl-speed "Speed vs. validity tuneup." cperl-help-system "Help system tuneup." custom-declare-variable cperl-extra-newline-before-brace funcall function #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil means that if, elsif, while, until, else, for, foreach\nand do constructs look like:\n\n	if ()\n	{\n	}\n\ninstead of:\n\n	if () {\n	}" :type boolean cperl-extra-newline-before-brace-multiline #[0 "\207" [cperl-extra-newline-before-brace] 1] "Non-nil means the same as `cperl-extra-newline-before-brace', but\nfor constructs with multiline if/unless/while/until/for/foreach condition." cperl-indent-level #[0 "\300\207" [2] 1] "Indentation of CPerl statements with respect to containing block." integer cperl-lineup-step #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "`cperl-lineup' will always lineup at multiple of this number.\nIf nil, the value of `cperl-indent-level' will be used." (choice (const nil) integer) cperl-brace-imaginary-offset #[0 "\300\207" [0] 1] "Imagined indentation of a Perl open brace that actually follows a statement.\nAn open brace following other text is treated as if it were this far\nto the right of the start of its line." cperl-brace-offset #[0 "\300\207" [0] 1] "Extra indentation for braces, compared with other text in same context." cperl-label-offset #[0 "\300\207" [-2] 1] "Offset of CPerl label lines relative to usual indentation." cperl-min-label-indent #[0 "\300\207" [1] 1] "Minimal offset of CPerl label lines." cperl-continued-statement-offset #[0 "\300\207" [2] 1] "Extra indent for lines not starting new statements." cperl-continued-brace-offset #[0 "\300\207" [0] 1] "Extra indent for substatements that start with open-braces.\nThis is in addition to cperl-continued-statement-offset." cperl-close-paren-offset #[0 "\300\207" [-1] 1] "Extra indent for substatements that start with close-parenthesis." cperl-indent-wrt-brace #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means indent statements in if/etc block relative brace, not if/etc.\nVersions 5.2 ... 5.20 behaved as if this were nil." cperl-indent-subs-specially #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means indent subs that are inside other blocks (hash values, for example) relative to the beginning of the \"sub\" keyword, rather than relative to the statement that contains the declaration." cperl-auto-newline #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil means automatically newline before and after braces,\nand after colons and semicolons, inserted in CPerl code.  The following\n\\[cperl-electric-backspace] will remove the inserted whitespace.\nInsertion after colons requires both this variable and\n`cperl-auto-newline-after-colon' set." cperl-autoindent-on-semi #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil means automatically indent after insertion of (semi)colon.\nActive if `cperl-auto-newline' is false." cperl-auto-newline-after-colon #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil means automatically newline even after colons.\nSubject to `cperl-auto-newline' setting." cperl-tab-always-indent #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means TAB in CPerl mode should always reindent the current line,\nregardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used." cperl-font-lock #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil (and non-null) means CPerl buffers will use `font-lock-mode'.\nCan be overwritten by `cperl-hairy' if nil." (choice (const null) boolean) cperl-electric-lbrace-space #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil (and non-null) means { after $ should be preceded by ` '.\nCan be overwritten by `cperl-hairy' if nil." (choice (const null) boolean) cperl-electric-parens-string #[0 "\300\207" [#1="({[]})<"] 1 #1#] "String of parentheses that should be electric in CPerl.\nClosing ones are electric only if the region is highlighted." string cperl-electric-parens #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil (and non-null) means parentheses should be electric in CPerl.\nCan be overwritten by `cperl-hairy' if nil." (choice (const null) boolean) cperl-electric-parens-mark #[0 "\207" [window-system] 1] "Not-nil means that electric parens look for active mark.\nDefault is yes if there is visual feedback on mark." cperl-electric-linefeed #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "If true, LFD should be hairy in CPerl, otherwise C-c LFD is hairy.\nIn any case these two mean plain and hairy linefeeds together.\nCan be overwritten by `cperl-hairy' if nil." (choice (const null) boolean) cperl-electric-keywords #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Not-nil (and non-null) means keywords are electric in CPerl.\nCan be overwritten by `cperl-hairy' if nil.\n\nUses `abbrev-mode' to do the expansion.  If you want to use your\nown abbrevs in cperl-mode, but do not want keywords to be\nelectric, you must redefine `cperl-mode-abbrev-table': do\n\\[edit-abbrevs], search for `cperl-mode-abbrev-table', and, in\nthat paragraph, delete the words that appear at the ends of lines and\nthat begin with \"cperl-electric\".\n" (choice (const null) boolean) cperl-electric-backspace-untabify #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Not-nil means electric-backspace will untabify in CPerl." cperl-hairy #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Not-nil means most of the bells and whistles are enabled in CPerl.\nAffects: `cperl-font-lock', `cperl-electric-lbrace-space',\n`cperl-electric-parens', `cperl-electric-linefeed', `cperl-electric-keywords',\n`cperl-info-on-command-no-prompt', `cperl-clobber-lisp-bindings',\n`cperl-lazy-help-time'." cperl-comment-column #[0 "\300\207" [32] 1] "Column to put comments in CPerl (use \\[cperl-indent] to lineup with code)." cperl-indent-comment-at-column-0 #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil means that comment started at column 0 should be indentable." cperl-vc-sccs-header #[0 "\300\207" [("($sccs) = ('%W%' =~ /(\\d+(\\.\\d+)+)/) ;")] 1] "Special version of `vc-sccs-header' that is used in CPerl mode buffers." (repeat string) cperl-vc-rcs-header #[0 "\300\207" [("($rcs) = (' $Id$ ' =~ /(\\d+(\\.\\d+)+)/);")] 1] "Special version of `vc-rcs-header' that is used in CPerl mode buffers." (repeat string) cperl-info-on-command-no-prompt #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Not-nil (and non-null) means not to prompt on C-h f.\nThe opposite behavior is always available if prefixed with C-c.\nCan be overwritten by `cperl-hairy' if nil." (choice (const null) boolean) cperl-clobber-lisp-bindings #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Not-nil (and non-null) means not overwrite C-h f.\nThe function is available on \\[cperl-info-on-command], \\[cperl-get-help].\nCan be overwritten by `cperl-hairy' if nil." (choice (const null) boolean) cperl-lazy-help-time #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Not-nil (and non-null) means to show lazy help after given idle time.\nCan be overwritten by `cperl-hairy' to be 5 sec if nil." (choice (const null) (const nil) integer) cperl-pod-face #[0 "\300\207" [font-lock-comment-face] 1] "Face for POD highlighting." face cperl-pod-head-face #[0 "\300\207" [font-lock-variable-name-face] 1] "Face for POD highlighting.\nFont for POD headers." cperl-here-face #[0 "\300\207" [font-lock-string-face] 1] "Face for here-docs highlighting." cperl-invalid-face #[0 "\300\207" [underline] 1] "Face for highlighting trailing whitespace." "21.1" cperl-pod-here-fontify #[0 "\300\207" [(featurep 'font-lock)] 1] "Not-nil after evaluation means to highlight POD and here-docs sections." cperl-fontify-m-as-s #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Not-nil means highlight 1arg regular expressions operators same as 2arg." cperl-highlight-variables-indiscriminately #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil means perform additional highlighting on variables.\nCurrently only changes how scalar variables are highlighted.\nNote that the variable is only read at initialization time for\nthe variable `cperl-font-lock-keywords-2', so changing it after you've\nentered CPerl mode the first time will have no effect." cperl-pod-here-scan #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Not-nil means look for POD and here-docs sections during startup.\nYou can always make lookup from menu or using \\[cperl-find-pods-heres]." cperl-regexp-scan #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Not-nil means make marking of regular expression more thorough.\nEffective only with `cperl-pod-here-scan'." cperl-hook-after-change #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Not-nil means install hook to know which regions of buffer are changed.\nMay significantly speed up delayed fontification.  Changes take effect\nafter reload." cperl-imenu-addback #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Not-nil means add backreferences to generated `imenu's.\nMay require patched `imenu' and `imenu-go'.  Obsolete." cperl-max-help-size #[0 "\300\207" [66] 1] "Non-nil means shrink-wrapping of info-buffer allowed up to these percents." (choice integer (const nil)) cperl-shrink-wrap-info-frame #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means shrink-wrapping of info-buffer-frame allowed." cperl-info-page #[0 "\300\207" [#2="perl"] 1 #2#] "Name of the Info manual containing perl docs.\nOlder version of this page was called `perl5', newer `perl'." cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property #[0 "\300\301!\207" [boundp parse-sexp-lookup-properties] 2] "Non-nil means CPerl sets up and uses `syntax-table' text property." cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property-for-tags #[0 "\207" [cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property] 1] "Non-nil means: set up and use `syntax-table' text property generating TAGS." cperl-scan-files-regexp #[0 "\300\207" [#3="\\.\\([pP][Llm]\\|xs\\)$"] 1 #3#] "Regexp to match files to scan when generating TAGS." regexp cperl-noscan-files-regexp #[0 "\300\207" [#4="/\\(\\.\\.?\\|SCCS\\|RCS\\|CVS\\|blib\\)$"] 1 #4#] "Regexp to match files/dirs to skip when generating TAGS." cperl-regexp-indent-step #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Indentation used when beautifying regexps.\nIf nil, the value of `cperl-indent-level' will be used." (choice integer (const nil)) cperl-indent-left-aligned-comments #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means that the comment starting in leftmost column should indent." cperl-under-as-char #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil means that the _ (underline) should be treated as word char." make-obsolete-variable superword-mode "24.4" cperl-extra-perl-args #[0 "\300\207" [#5=""] 1 #5#] "Extra arguments to use when starting Perl.\nCurrently used with `cperl-check-syntax' only." cperl-message-electric-keyword #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means that the `cperl-electric-keyword' prints a help message." cperl-indent-region-fix-constructs #[0 "\300\207" [1] 1] "Amount of space to insert between `}' and `else' or `elsif'\nin `cperl-indent-region'.  Set to nil to leave as is.  Values other\nthan 1 and nil will probably not work." (choice (const nil) (const 1)) cperl-break-one-line-blocks-when-indent #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means that one-line if/unless/while/until/for/foreach BLOCKs\nneed to be reformatted into multiline ones when indenting a region." cperl-fix-hanging-brace-when-indent #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means that BLOCK-end `}' may be put on a separate line\nwhen indenting a region.\nBraces followed by else/elsif/while/until are excepted." cperl-merge-trailing-else #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means that BLOCK-end `}' followed by else/elsif/continue\nmay be merged to be on the same line when indenting a region." cperl-indent-parens-as-block #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Non-nil means that non-block ()-, {}- and []-groups are indented as blocks,\nbut for trailing \",\" inside the group, which won't increase indentation.\nOne should tune up `cperl-close-paren-offset' as well." cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock #[0 "\300\301!\207" [boundp parse-sexp-lookup-properties] 2] "Non-nil means that CPerl uses the `font-lock' routines for syntaxification." (choice (const message) boolean) cperl-syntaxify-unwind #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means that CPerl unwinds to a start of a long construction\nwhen syntaxifying a chunk of buffer." cperl-syntaxify-for-menu #[0 "\300\207" [t] 1] "Non-nil means that CPerl syntaxifies up to the point before showing menu.\nThis way enabling/disabling of menu items is more correct." cperl-ps-print-face-properties #[0 "\300\207" [((font-lock-keyword-face nil nil bold shadow) (font-lock-variable-name-face nil nil bold) (font-lock-function-name-face nil nil bold italic box) (font-lock-constant-face nil "LightGray" bold) (cperl-array-face nil "LightGray" bold underline) (cperl-hash-face nil "LightGray" bold italic underline) (font-lock-comment-face nil "LightGray" italic) (font-lock-string-face nil nil italic underline) (cperl-nonoverridable-face nil nil italic underline) (font-lock-type-face nil nil underline) (font-lock-warning-face nil "LightGray" bold italic box) (underline nil "LightGray" strikeout))] 1] "List given as an argument to `ps-extend-face-list' in `cperl-ps-print'." (repeat (cons symbol (cons (choice (const nil) string) (cons (choice (const nil) string) (repeat symbol)))))] 10)
(defvar cperl-dark-background (cperl-choose-color "navy" "os2blue" "darkgreen"))
(defvar cperl-dark-foreground (cperl-choose-color "orchid1" "orange"))
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#@1376 Note that to enable Compile choices in the menu you need to install
mode-compile.el.

If your Emacs does not default to `cperl-mode' on Perl files, and you
want it to: put the following into your .emacs file:

  (defalias \='perl-mode \='cperl-mode)

Get perl5-info from
  $CPAN/doc/manual/info/perl5-old/perl5-info.tar.gz
Also, one can generate a newer documentation running `pod2texi' converter
  $CPAN/doc/manual/info/perl5/pod2texi-0.1.tar.gz

If you use imenu-go, run imenu on perl5-info buffer (you can do it
from Perl menu).  If many files are related, generate TAGS files from
Tools/Tags submenu in Perl menu.

If some class structure is too complicated, use Tools/Hierarchy-view
from Perl menu, or hierarchic view of imenu.  The second one uses the
current buffer only, the first one requires generation of TAGS from
Perl/Tools/Tags menu beforehand.

Run Perl/Tools/Insert-spaces-if-needed to fix your lazy typing.

Switch auto-help on/off with Perl/Tools/Auto-help.

Though with contemporary Emaxen CPerl mode should maintain the correct
parsing of Perl even when editing, sometimes it may be lost.  Fix this by

  \[normal-mode]

In cases of more severe confusion sometimes it is helpful to do

  \[load-library] cperl-mode RET
  \[normal-mode]

Before reporting (non-)problems look in the problem section of online
micro-docs on what I know about CPerl problems.
(defvar cperl-tips 'please-ignore-this-line (#$ . 19766))
#@505 Description of problems in CPerl mode.
Some faces will not be shown on some versions of Emacs unless you
install choose-color.el, available from
  http://ilyaz.org/software/emacs

`fill-paragraph' on a comment may leave the point behind the
paragraph.  It also triggers a bug in some versions of Emacs (CPerl tries
to detect it and bulk out).

See documentation of a variable `cperl-problems-old-emaxen' for the
problems which disappear if you upgrade Emacs to a reasonably new
version (20.3 for Emacs).
(defvar cperl-problems 'please-ignore-this-line (#$ . 21206))
#@2054 Description of problems in CPerl mode specific for older Emacs versions.

Emacs had a _very_ restricted syntax parsing engine until version
20.1.  Most problems below are corrected starting from this version of
Emacs, and all of them should be fixed in version 20.3.  (Or apply
patches to Emacs 19.33/34 - see tips.)

Note that even with newer Emacsen in some very rare cases the details
of interaction of `font-lock' and syntaxification may be not cleaned
up yet.  You may get slightly different colors basing on the order of
fontification and syntaxification.  Say, the initial faces is correct,
but editing the buffer breaks this.

Even with older Emacsen CPerl mode tries to corrects some Emacs
misunderstandings, however, for efficiency reasons the degree of
correction is different for different operations.  The partially
corrected problems are: POD sections, here-documents, regexps.  The
operations are: highlighting, indentation, electric keywords, electric
braces.

This may be confusing, since the regexp s#//#/#; may be highlighted
as a comment, but it will be recognized as a regexp by the indentation
code.  Or the opposite case, when a POD section is highlighted, but
may break the indentation of the following code (though indentation
should work if the balance of delimiters is not broken by POD).

The main trick (to make $ a "backslash") makes constructions like
${aaa} look like unbalanced braces.  The only trick I can think of is
to insert it as $ {aaa} (valid in perl5, not in perl4).

Similar problems arise in regexps, when /(\s|$)/ should be rewritten
as /($|\s)/.  Note that such a transposition is not always possible.

The solution is to upgrade your Emacs or patch an older one.  Note
that Emacs 20.2 has some bugs related to `syntax-table' text
properties.  Patches are available on the main CPerl download site,
and on CPAN.

If these bugs cannot be fixed on your machine (say, you have an inferior
environment and cannot recompile), you may still disable all the fancy stuff
via `cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property'.
(defvar cperl-problems-old-emaxen 'please-ignore-this-line (#$ . 21780))
#@4340 Advantages of CPerl mode.

0) It uses the newest `syntax-table' property ;-);

1) It does 99% of Perl syntax correct (as opposed to 80-90% in Perl
mode - but the latter number may have improved too in last years) even
with old Emaxen which do not support `syntax-table' property.

When using `syntax-table' property for syntax assist hints, it should
handle 99.995% of lines correct - or somesuch.  It automatically
updates syntax assist hints when you edit your script.

2) It is generally believed to be "the most user-friendly Emacs
package" whatever it may mean (I doubt that the people who say similar
things tried _all_ the rest of Emacs ;-), but this was not a lonely
voice);

3) Everything is customizable, one-by-one or in a big sweep;

4) It has many easily-accessible "tools":
        a) Can run program, check syntax, start debugger;
        b) Can lineup vertically "middles" of rows, like `=' in
                a  = b;
                cc = d;
        c) Can insert spaces where this improves readability (in one
                interactive sweep over the buffer);
        d) Has support for imenu, including:
                1) Separate unordered list of "interesting places";
                2) Separate TOC of POD sections;
                3) Separate list of packages;
                4) Hierarchical view of methods in (sub)packages;
                5) and functions (by the full name - with package);
        e) Has an interface to INFO docs for Perl; The interface is
                very flexible, including shrink-wrapping of
                documentation buffer/frame;
        f) Has a builtin list of one-line explanations for perl constructs.
        g) Can show these explanations if you stay long enough at the
                corresponding place (or on demand);
        h) Has an enhanced fontification (using 3 or 4 additional faces
                comparing to font-lock - basically, different
                namespaces in Perl have different colors);
        i) Can construct TAGS basing on its knowledge of Perl syntax,
                the standard menu has 6 different way to generate
                TAGS (if "by directory", .xs files - with C-language
                bindings - are included in the scan);
        j) Can build a hierarchical view of classes (via imenu) basing
                on generated TAGS file;
        k) Has electric parentheses, electric newlines, uses Abbrev
                for electric logical constructs
                        while () {}
                with different styles of expansion (context sensitive
                to be not so bothering).  Electric parentheses behave
                "as they should" in a presence of a visible region.
        l) Changes msb.el "on the fly" to insert a group "Perl files";
        m) Can convert from
		if (A) { B }
	   to
		B if A;

        n) Highlights (by user-choice) either 3-delimiters constructs
	   (such as tr/a/b/), or regular expressions and `y/tr';
	o) Highlights trailing whitespace;
	p) Is able to manipulate Perl Regular Expressions to ease
	   conversion to a more readable form.
        q) Can ispell POD sections and HERE-DOCs.
	r) Understands comments and character classes inside regular
	   expressions; can find matching () and [] in a regular expression.
	s) Allows indentation of //x-style regular expressions;
	t) Highlights different symbols in regular expressions according
	   to their function; much less problems with backslashitis;
	u) Allows to find regular expressions which contain interpolated parts.

5) The indentation engine was very smart, but most of tricks may be
not needed anymore with the support for `syntax-table' property.  Has
progress indicator for indentation (with `imenu' loaded).

6) Indent-region improves inline-comments as well; also corrects
whitespace *inside* the conditional/loop constructs.

7) Fill-paragraph correctly handles multi-line comments;

8) Can switch to different indentation styles by one command, and restore
the settings present before the switch.

9) When doing indentation of control constructs, may correct
line-breaks/spacing between elements of the construct.

10) Uses a linear-time algorithm for indentation of regions (on Emaxen with
capable syntax engines).

11) Syntax-highlight, indentation, sexp-recognition inside regular expressions.

(defvar cperl-praise 'please-ignore-this-line (#$ . 23914))
#@1832 This is an incomplete compendium of what is available in other parts
of CPerl documentation.  (Please inform me if I skept anything.)

There is a perception that CPerl is slower than alternatives.  This part
of documentation is designed to overcome this misconception.

*By default* CPerl tries to enable the most comfortable settings.
From most points of view, correctly working package is infinitely more
comfortable than a non-correctly working one, thus by default CPerl
prefers correctness over speed.  Below is the guide how to change
settings if your preferences are different.

A)  Speed of loading the file.  When loading file, CPerl may perform a
scan which indicates places which cannot be parsed by primitive Emacs
syntax-parsing routines, and marks them up so that either

    A1) CPerl may work around these deficiencies (for big chunks, mostly
        PODs and HERE-documents), or
    A2) On capable Emaxen CPerl will use improved syntax-handling
	which reads mark-up hints directly.

    The scan in case A2 is much more comprehensive, thus may be slower.

    User can disable syntax-engine-helping scan of A2 by setting
       `cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property'
    variable to nil (if it is set to t).

    One can disable the scan altogether (both A1 and A2) by setting
       `cperl-pod-here-scan'
    to nil.

B) Speed of editing operations.

    One can add a (minor) speedup to editing operations by setting
       `cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property'
    variable to nil (if it is set to t).  This will disable
    syntax-engine-helping scan, thus will make many more Perl
    constructs be wrongly recognized by CPerl, thus may lead to
    wrongly matched parentheses, wrong indentation, etc.

    One can unset `cperl-syntaxify-unwind'.  This might speed up editing
    of, say, long POD sections.
(defvar cperl-speed 'please-ignore-this-line (#$ . 28321))
#@2571 CPerl mode uses following faces for highlighting:

  `cperl-array-face'			Array names
  `cperl-hash-face'			Hash names
  `font-lock-comment-face'	Comments, PODs and whatever is considered
				syntactically to be not code
  `font-lock-constant-face'	HERE-doc delimiters, labels, delimiters of
				2-arg operators s/y/tr/ or of RExen,
  `font-lock-warning-face'	Special-cased m// and s//foo/,
  `font-lock-function-name-face' _ as a target of a file tests, file tests,
				subroutine names at the moment of definition
				(except those conflicting with Perl operators),
				package names (when recognized), format names
  `font-lock-keyword-face'	Control flow switch constructs, declarators
  `cperl-nonoverridable-face'	Non-overridable keywords, modifiers of RExen
  `font-lock-string-face'	Strings, qw() constructs, RExen, POD sections,
				literal parts and the terminator of formats
				and whatever is syntactically considered
				as string literals
  `font-lock-type-face'		Overridable keywords
  `font-lock-variable-name-face' Variable declarations, indirect array and
				hash names, POD headers/item names
  `cperl-invalid-face'		Trailing whitespace

Note that in several situations the highlighting tries to inform about
possible confusion, such as different colors for function names in
declarations depending on what they (do not) override, or special cases
m// and s/// which do not do what one would expect them to do.

Help with best setup of these faces for printout requested (for each of
the faces: please specify bold, italic, underline, shadow and box.)

In regular expressions (including character classes):
  `font-lock-string-face'	"Normal" stuff and non-0-length constructs
  `font-lock-constant-face':	Delimiters
  `font-lock-warning-face'	Special-cased m// and s//foo/,
				Mismatched closing delimiters, parens
				we couldn't match, misplaced quantifiers,
				unrecognized escape sequences
  `cperl-nonoverridable-face'	Modifiers, as gism in m/REx/gism
  `font-lock-type-face'		escape sequences with arguments (\x \23 \p \N)
				and others match-a-char escape sequences
  `font-lock-keyword-face'	Capturing parens, and |
  `font-lock-function-name-face' Special symbols: $ ^ . [ ] [^ ] (?{ }) (??{ })
				"Range -" in character classes
  `font-lock-builtin-face'	"Remaining" 0-length constructs, multipliers
				?+*{}, not-capturing parens, leading
				backslashes of escape sequences
  `font-lock-variable-name-face' Interpolated constructs, embedded code,
				POSIX classes (inside charclasses)
  `font-lock-comment-face'	Embedded comments


(defvar cperl-tips-faces 'please-ignore-this-line (#$ . 30219))
#@61 Character generated by key bound to `delete-backward-char'.
(defvar cperl-del-back-ch (byte-code "\300\301\302!\301\303!\"@\207" [append where-is-internal delete-backward-char backward-delete-char-untabify] 4) (#$ . 32859))
(byte-code "\301!\203G\302U\203\303H\301\207" [cperl-del-back-ch vectorp 1 0] 2)
#@10 

(fn C)
(defalias 'cperl-putback-char #[257 "\211B\211\207" [unread-command-events] 3 (#$ . 33178)])
#@47 Text property which inhibits refontification.
(defvar cperl-do-not-fontify (byte-code "\301\231\203\302\207\303\207" [emacs-version "19.30" fontified lazy-lock] 2) (#$ . 33288))
#@31 

(fn FROM TO &optional POST)
(defalias 'cperl-put-do-not-fontify #[770 "\211\205?\205\302eS]	\303$\207" [cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock cperl-do-not-fontify put-text-property t] 8 (#$ . 33475)])
(byte-code "\300\301\302\303#\210\304\305\306\307\310DD\311\312\313\314\315&\207" [put cperl-put-do-not-fontify byte-optimizer byte-compile-inline-expand custom-declare-variable cperl-mode-hook funcall function #[0 "\300\207" [nil] 1] "Hook run by CPerl mode." :type hook :group cperl] 8)
(defvar cperl-syntax-state nil)
(defvar cperl-syntax-done-to nil)
#@39 

(fn SYMBOL &optional DEFAULT HAIRY)
(defalias 'cperl-val #[769 "J\301=\203	\207\203\211\206\302\207J\207" [cperl-hairy null t] 5 (#$ . 34038)])
(put 'cperl-val 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand)
#@184 Makes indent of the current line the requested amount.
Unless KEEP, removes the old indentation.  Works around a bug in ancient
versions of Emacs.

(fn COLUMN &optional MINIMUM KEEP)
(defalias 'cperl-make-indent #[769 "\300`\301\"\204\302 \210\303\"\210\211\2053i\304V\2053\212\305 \210\300`\301\"\2062\306\307!\2052\310`\304\225\301$)\207" [get-text-property syntax-type delete-horizontal-space indent-to 0 beginning-of-line looking-at "\\=[ 	]" put-text-property] 9 (#$ . 34261)])
(byte-code "\302\300\303\304\305\"\306\307\310\311\312&\210\302\313\314\315\316C%\210\317\301!\203,\320	\235\203(	\210\202,\320	B\314\207" [cperl-mode-electric-keywords-abbrev-table edit-var-mode-alist define-abbrev-table mapcar #[257 "\211@A@\211\300\301\257\207" [:system t] 8 "\n\n(fn X)"] (("if" cperl-electric-keyword) ("elsif" cperl-electric-keyword) ("while" cperl-electric-keyword) ("until" cperl-electric-keyword) ("unless" cperl-electric-keyword) ("else" cperl-electric-else) ("continue" cperl-electric-else) ("for" cperl-electric-keyword) ("foreach" cperl-electric-keyword) ("formy" cperl-electric-keyword) ("foreachmy" cperl-electric-keyword) ("do" cperl-electric-keyword) ("=pod" cperl-electric-pod) ("=begin" cperl-electric-pod t) ("=over" cperl-electric-pod) ("=head1" cperl-electric-pod) ("=head2" cperl-electric-pod) ("pod" cperl-electric-pod) ("over" cperl-electric-pod) ("head1" cperl-electric-pod) ("head2" cperl-electric-pod)) "Abbrev table for electric keywords.  Controlled by `cperl-electric-keywords'." :case-fixed t :enable-function #[0 "\301\302\211J\303=\203\f\207\203\211\206\304\207J\207" [cperl-hairy cperl-electric-keywords nil null t] 5] cperl-mode-abbrev-table nil "Abbrev table in use in CPerl mode buffers." :parents boundp (perl-mode (regexp . "^cperl-"))] 8)
#@28 Keymap used in CPerl mode.
(defvar cperl-mode-map (byte-code "\302 \303\304\305#\210\303\306\307#\210\303\310\307#\210\303\311\307#\210\303\312\313#\210\303\314\315#\210\303\316\315#\210\303\317\320#\210\303\321\322#\210\303\323\324#\210\303\325\326#\210\303\327\330#\210\303\331\332#\210\303\333\334#\210\303\335\336#\210\303\337\340#\210\303\341\342#\210\303\343\344#\210\303\345\346#\210\303\347\350#\210\303\351\352#\210\303\353\354#\210\303\355\356#\210\303\357\360#\210\303\361\362#\210\303\363\364#\210\303\365\366#\210\303\367\370#\210\303\371\372#\210\303\373\374#\210\303\375\376#\210\303\377\201@#\210\201A\201B\211J\201C=\203\332\266\203\202\356\203\352\211\206\354\201D\266\203\202\356J\266\203\203$\303\201E\201@#\210\303\201F\201G#\210\303\201H\201I\201J!#\210\303\201K\201I\201L!#\210\2028\303\201M\201N#\210\303\201O\201G#\210\201P\201Q!\204O\201R\201S\201T	$\210\201R\201U\370	$\210\201R\201V\201W	$\210\201R\201X\201Y	$\210\211\207" [cperl-hairy global-map make-sparse-keymap define-key "{" cperl-electric-lbrace "[" cperl-electric-paren "(" "<" "}" cperl-electric-brace "]" cperl-electric-rparen ")" ";" cperl-electric-semi ":" cperl-electric-terminator "\n" newline-and-indent "\n" cperl-linefeed "" cperl-invert-if-unless "" cperl-toggle-auto-newline "" cperl-toggle-abbrev "" cperl-toggle-construct-fix "" auto-fill-mode "" cperl-toggle-electric "" cperl-find-bad-style "" cperl-pod-spell "" cperl-here-doc-spell "" cperl-narrow-to-here-doc "" cperl-next-interpolated-REx "" cperl-next-interpolated-REx-0 "" cperl-next-interpolated-REx-1 "a" cperl-toggle-autohelp "p" cperl-perldoc "P" cperl-perldoc-at-point "" cperl-indent-exp [(control meta 124)] cperl-lineup "" cperl-electric-backspace "	" cperl-indent-command [(control 99) (control 104) 70] cperl-info-on-command cperl-clobber-lisp-bindings nil null t [(control 104) 102] [(control 104) 118] cperl-get-help [(control 99) (control 104) 102] key-binding "f" [(control 99) (control 104) 118] "v" [(control 99) (control 104) 102] cperl-info-on-current-command [(control 99) (control 104) 118] boundp fill-paragraph-function substitute-key-definition fill-paragraph cperl-fill-paragraph indent-sexp indent-region cperl-indent-region indent-for-comment cperl-indent-for-comment] 6) (#$ . 36076))
(defvar cperl-old-style nil)
(byte-code "\3011\302\303!\210\304\305!\210\306\307\310\311$0\207\210\305\207" [cperl-mode-map (error) require easymenu (lambda (#1=#:def-tmp-var) (defvar cperl-menu #1# #2="Menu for CPerl mode")) nil easy-menu-do-define cperl-menu #2# ("Perl" ["Beginning of function" beginning-of-defun t] ["End of function" end-of-defun t] ["Mark function" mark-defun t] ["Indent expression" cperl-indent-exp t] ["Fill paragraph/comment" fill-paragraph t] "----" ["Line up a construction" cperl-lineup (use-region-p)] ["Invert if/unless/while etc" cperl-invert-if-unless t] ("Regexp" ["Beautify" cperl-beautify-regexp cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property] ["Beautify one level deep" (cperl-beautify-regexp 1) cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property] ["Beautify a group" cperl-beautify-level cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property] ["Beautify a group one level deep" (cperl-beautify-level 1) cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property] ["Contract a group" cperl-contract-level cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property] ["Contract groups" cperl-contract-levels cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property] "----" ["Find next interpolated" cperl-next-interpolated-REx (next-single-property-change (point-min) 'REx-interpolated)] ["Find next interpolated (no //o)" cperl-next-interpolated-REx-0 (or (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max) 'REx-interpolated t) (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max) 'REx-interpolated 1))] ["Find next interpolated (neither //o nor whole-REx)" cperl-next-interpolated-REx-1 (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max) 'REx-interpolated t)]) ["Insert spaces if needed to fix style" cperl-find-bad-style t] ["Refresh \"hard\" constructions" cperl-find-pods-heres t] "----" ["Indent region" cperl-indent-region (use-region-p)] ["Comment region" cperl-comment-region (use-region-p)] ["Uncomment region" cperl-uncomment-region (use-region-p)] "----" ["Run" mode-compile (fboundp 'mode-compile)] ["Kill" mode-compile-kill (and (fboundp 'mode-compile-kill) (get-buffer "*compilation*"))] ["Next error" next-error (get-buffer "*compilation*")] ["Check syntax" cperl-check-syntax (fboundp 'mode-compile)] "----" ["Debugger" cperl-db t] "----" ("Tools" ["Imenu" imenu (fboundp 'imenu)] ["Imenu on Perl Info" cperl-imenu-on-info (featurep 'imenu)] "----" ["Ispell PODs" cperl-pod-spell (or (get-text-property (point-min) 'in-pod) (< (progn (and cperl-syntaxify-for-menu (cperl-update-syntaxification (point-max) (point-max))) (next-single-property-change (point-min) 'in-pod nil (point-max))) (point-max)))] ["Ispell HERE-DOCs" cperl-here-doc-spell (< (progn (and cperl-syntaxify-for-menu (cperl-update-syntaxification (point-max) (point-max))) (next-single-property-change (point-min) 'here-doc-group nil (point-max))) (point-max))] ["Narrow to this HERE-DOC" cperl-narrow-to-here-doc (eq 'here-doc (progn (and cperl-syntaxify-for-menu (cperl-update-syntaxification (point) (point))) (get-text-property (point) 'syntax-type)))] ["Select this HERE-DOC or POD section" cperl-select-this-pod-or-here-doc (memq (progn (and cperl-syntaxify-for-menu (cperl-update-syntaxification (point) (point))) (get-text-property (point) 'syntax-type)) '(here-doc pod))] "----" ["CPerl pretty print (experimental)" cperl-ps-print (fboundp 'ps-extend-face-list)] "----" ["Syntaxify region" cperl-find-pods-heres-region (use-region-p)] ["Profile syntaxification" cperl-time-fontification t] ["Debug errors in delayed fontification" cperl-emulate-lazy-lock t] ["Debug unwind for syntactic scan" cperl-toggle-set-debug-unwind t] ["Debug backtrace on syntactic scan (BEWARE!!!)" (cperl-toggle-set-debug-unwind nil t) t] "----" ["Class Hierarchy from TAGS" cperl-tags-hier-init t] ("Tags" ["Create tags for current file" (cperl-write-tags nil t) t] ["Add tags for current file" (cperl-write-tags) t] ["Create tags for Perl files in directory" (cperl-write-tags nil t nil t) t] ["Add tags for Perl files in directory" (cperl-write-tags nil nil nil t) t] ["Create tags for Perl files in (sub)directories" (cperl-write-tags nil t t t) t] ["Add tags for Perl files in (sub)directories" (cperl-write-tags nil nil t t) t])) ("Perl docs" ["Define word at point" imenu-go-find-at-position (fboundp 'imenu-go-find-at-position)] ["Help on function" cperl-info-on-command t] ["Help on function at point" cperl-info-on-current-command t] ["Help on symbol at point" cperl-get-help t] ["Perldoc" cperl-perldoc t] ["Perldoc on word at point" cperl-perldoc-at-point t] ["View manpage of POD in this file" cperl-build-manpage t] ["Auto-help on" cperl-lazy-install (not cperl-lazy-installed)] ["Auto-help off" cperl-lazy-unstall cperl-lazy-installed]) ("Toggle..." ["Auto newline" cperl-toggle-auto-newline t] ["Electric parens" cperl-toggle-electric t] ["Electric keywords" cperl-toggle-abbrev t] ["Fix whitespace on indent" cperl-toggle-construct-fix t] ["Auto-help on Perl constructs" cperl-toggle-autohelp t] ["Auto fill" auto-fill-mode t]) ("Indent styles..." ["CPerl" (cperl-set-style "CPerl") t] ["PerlStyle" (cperl-set-style "PerlStyle") t] ["GNU" (cperl-set-style "GNU") t] ["C++" (cperl-set-style "C++") t] ["K&R" (cperl-set-style "K&R") t] ["BSD" (cperl-set-style "BSD") t] ["Whitesmith" (cperl-set-style "Whitesmith") t] ["Memorize Current" (cperl-set-style "Current") t] ["Memorized" (cperl-set-style-back) cperl-old-style]) ("Micro-docs" ["Tips" (describe-variable 'cperl-tips) t] ["Problems" (describe-variable 'cperl-problems) t] ["Speed" (describe-variable 'cperl-speed) t] ["Praise" (describe-variable 'cperl-praise) t] ["Faces" (describe-variable 'cperl-tips-faces) t] ["CPerl mode" (describe-function 'cperl-mode) t] ["CPerl version" (message "The version of master-file for this CPerl is %s-Emacs" cperl-version) t]))] 5)
#@141 Display the result of expanding all C macros occurring in the region.
The expansion is entirely correct because it uses the C preprocessor.
(autoload 'c-macro-expand "cmacexp" '(#$ . 44197) t)
#@111 Regular expression to match optional whitespace with interspersed comments.
Should contain exactly one group.
(defconst cperl-maybe-white-and-comment-rex "[ 	\n]*\\(#[^\n]*\n[ 	\n]*\\)*" (#$ . 44397))
#@102 Regular expression to match whitespace with interspersed comments.
Should contain exactly one group.
(defconst cperl-white-and-comment-rex "\\([ 	\n]\\|#[^\n]*\n\\)+" (#$ . 44605))
#@234 Match the text after `sub' in a subroutine declaration.
If NAMED is nil, allows anonymous subroutines.  Matches up to the first ":"
of attributes (if present), or end of the name or prototype (whatever is
the last).

(fn NAMED ATTR)
(defalias 'cperl-after-sub-regexp #[514 "\302\303\203\304\202\f\305\302	\306	\307	\203 \302	\310	\311\260\202!\312\313\260\207" [cperl-white-and-comment-rex cperl-maybe-white-and-comment-rex "\\(" "\\(::[a-zA-Z_0-9:']+\\|[a-zA-Z_'][a-zA-Z_0-9:']*\\)\\)" "" "?" "\\(([^()]*)\\)\\)?\\(" "\\(:" "\\(\\sw\\|_\\)+\\((\\(\\\\.\\|[^\\\\()]\\|([^\\\\()]*)\\)*)\\)?\\(" ":\\)?\\)+" "[^:]" "\\)\\)?"] 16 (#$ . 44793)])
(put 'cperl-after-sub-regexp 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand)
(defvar cperl-sub-keywords '("sub"))
(defvar cperl-sub-regexp (regexp-opt cperl-sub-keywords))
#@74 Return t if CHAR is the last character of a perl sub keyword.

(fn CHAR)
(defalias 'cperl-char-ends-sub-keyword-p #[257 "\301\302\301:\203,@\262\211GSH=\203!\302\262\301\211\262\202\"\302\203,A\262\202\207" [cperl-sub-keywords nil t] 8 (#$ . 45620)])
(defvar cperl-imenu--function-name-regexp-perl (byte-code "\303\304	\305\306\307\310\203\311\202\312\307\n\313\n\314	\203&\307\n\315\n\316\260\202'\317\320\260\266\202\n\321\260\207" [cperl-white-and-comment-rex cperl-sub-regexp cperl-maybe-white-and-comment-rex "^\\(\\([ 	]*package\\(" "\\([a-zA-Z_0-9:']+\\)\\)?\\)\\|[ 	]*" named nil "\\(" "\\(::[a-zA-Z_0-9:']+\\|[a-zA-Z_'][a-zA-Z_0-9:']*\\)\\)" "" "?" "\\(([^()]*)\\)\\)?\\(" "\\(:" "\\(\\sw\\|_\\)+\\((\\(\\\\.\\|[^\\\\()]\\|([^\\\\()]*)\\)*)\\)?\\(" ":\\)?\\)+" "[^:]" "\\)\\)?" "\\|=head\\([1-4]\\)[ 	]+\\([^\n]+\\)$\\)"] 20))
(defvar cperl-outline-regexp (concat cperl-imenu--function-name-regexp-perl "\\|\\`"))
#@44 Syntax table in use in CPerl mode buffers.
(defvar cperl-mode-syntax-table nil (#$ . 46578))
#@55 Syntax table in use in CPerl mode string-like chunks.
(defvar cperl-string-syntax-table nil (#$ . 46677))
#@10 

(fn P)
(defalias 'cperl-1- #[257 "eS]\207" [] 3 (#$ . 46789)])
(put 'cperl-1- 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand)
#@10 

(fn P)
(defalias 'cperl-1+ #[257 "dT^\207" [] 3 (#$ . 46921)])
(byte-code "\303\304\305\306#\210\204\253\307 \310\311\312#\210\310\313\314#\210\310\315\314#\210\310\316\314#\210\310\317\314#\210\310\320\314#\210\310\321\314#\210\310\322\314#\210\310\323\314#\210\310\324\314#\210\310\325\312#\210\310\326\327#\210\310\330\331#\210\310\332\333#\210\310\334\333#\210	\203q\310\335\336#\210\310\337\340#\210\310\341\314#\210\342!\310\325\314\n#\210\310\343\314\n#\210\310\344\314\n#\210\310\345\314\n#\210\310\332\314\n#\210\310\334\314\n#\210\310\330\314\n#\210\303\207" [cperl-mode-syntax-table cperl-under-as-char cperl-string-syntax-table put cperl-1+ byte-optimizer byte-compile-inline-expand make-syntax-table modify-syntax-entry 92 "\\" 47 "." 42 43 45 61 37 60 62 38 36 10 ">" 35 "<" 39 "\"" 96 95 "w" 58 "_" 124 copy-syntax-table 123 125 34] 4)
(defvar cperl-faces-init nil)
(defvar cperl-msb-fixed nil)
(defvar cperl-use-major-mode 'cperl-mode)
(defvar cperl-font-lock-multiline-start nil)
(defvar cperl-font-lock-multiline nil)
(defvar cperl-font-locking nil)
#@58 Alist that specifies how to match errors in perl output.
(defvar cperl-compilation-error-regexp-alist '(("^[^\n]* \\(file\\|at\\) \\([^ 	\n]+\\) [^\n]*line \\([0-9]+\\)[\\., \n]" 2 3)) (#$ . 48022))
(defvar cperl-mode-hook nil)
(byte-code "\300\301N\204\f\302\300\301\303#\210\304\305!\204\302\305\306\307#\210\300\207" [cperl-mode-hook variable-documentation put "Hook run after entering CPerl mode.\nNo problems result if this variable is not bound.\n`add-hook' automatically binds it.  (This is true for all hook variables.)" boundp cperl-mode-map definition-name cperl-mode] 4)
(defvar cperl-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
(byte-code "\301\302N\204\303\301\302\304\305!#\210\306\307!\204\303\307\310\311#\210\312\313 !\210\307\302N\204-\303\307\302\304\314!#\210\306\300!\204B\303\300\310\311#\210\315\316\300\317\"\210!\210\300\302N\204P\303\300\302\304\320!#\210\303\311\321\322#\207" [cperl-mode-abbrev-table cperl-mode-map variable-documentation put purecopy "Keymap for `cperl-mode'." boundp cperl-mode-syntax-table definition-name cperl-mode (lambda (#1=#:def-tmp-var) (defvar cperl-mode-syntax-table #1#)) make-syntax-table "Syntax table for `cperl-mode'." (lambda (#1#) (defvar cperl-mode-abbrev-table #1#)) define-abbrev-table nil "Abbrev table for `cperl-mode'." derived-mode-parent prog-mode] 5)
#@8177 Major mode for editing Perl code.
Expression and list commands understand all C brackets.
Tab indents for Perl code.
Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.

Various characters in Perl almost always come in pairs: {}, (), [],
sometimes <>.  When the user types the first, she gets the second as
well, with optional special formatting done on {}.  (Disabled by
default.)  You can always quote (with \[quoted-insert]) the left
"paren" to avoid the expansion.  The processing of < is special,
since most the time you mean "less".  CPerl mode tries to guess
whether you want to type pair <>, and inserts is if it
appropriate.  You can set `cperl-electric-parens-string' to the string that
contains the parens from the above list you want to be electrical.
Electricity of parens is controlled by `cperl-electric-parens'.
You may also set `cperl-electric-parens-mark' to have electric parens
look for active mark and "embrace" a region if possible.'

CPerl mode provides expansion of the Perl control constructs:

   if, else, elsif, unless, while, until, continue, do,
   for, foreach, formy and foreachmy.

and POD directives (Disabled by default, see `cperl-electric-keywords'.)

The user types the keyword immediately followed by a space, which
causes the construct to be expanded, and the point is positioned where
she is most likely to want to be.  E.g., when the user types a space
following "if" the following appears in the buffer: if () { or if ()
} { } and the cursor is between the parentheses.  The user can then
type some boolean expression within the parens.  Having done that,
typing \[cperl-linefeed] places you - appropriately indented - on a
new line between the braces (if you typed \[cperl-linefeed] in a POD
directive line, then appropriate number of new lines is inserted).

If CPerl decides that you want to insert "English" style construct like

            bite if angry;

it will not do any expansion.  See also help on variable
`cperl-extra-newline-before-brace'.  (Note that one can switch the
help message on expansion by setting `cperl-message-electric-keyword'
to nil.)

\[cperl-linefeed] is a convenience replacement for typing carriage
return.  It places you in the next line with proper indentation, or if
you type it inside the inline block of control construct, like

            foreach (@lines) {print; print}

and you are on a boundary of a statement inside braces, it will
transform the construct into a multiline and will place you into an
appropriately indented blank line.  If you need a usual
`newline-and-indent' behavior, it is on \[newline-and-indent],
see documentation on `cperl-electric-linefeed'.

Use \[cperl-invert-if-unless] to change a construction of the form

	    if (A) { B }

into

            B if A;

\{cperl-mode-map}

Setting the variable `cperl-font-lock' to t switches on font-lock-mode
(even with older Emacsen), `cperl-electric-lbrace-space' to t switches
on electric space between $ and {, `cperl-electric-parens-string' is
the string that contains parentheses that should be electric in CPerl
(see also `cperl-electric-parens-mark' and `cperl-electric-parens'),
setting `cperl-electric-keywords' enables electric expansion of
control structures in CPerl.  `cperl-electric-linefeed' governs which
one of two linefeed behavior is preferable.  You can enable all these
options simultaneously (recommended mode of use) by setting
`cperl-hairy' to t.  In this case you can switch separate options off
by setting them to `null'.  Note that one may undo the extra
whitespace inserted by semis and braces in `auto-newline'-mode by
consequent \[cperl-electric-backspace].

If your site has perl5 documentation in info format, you can use commands
\[cperl-info-on-current-command] and \[cperl-info-on-command] to access it.
These keys run commands `cperl-info-on-current-command' and
`cperl-info-on-command', which one is which is controlled by variable
`cperl-info-on-command-no-prompt' and `cperl-clobber-lisp-bindings'
(in turn affected by `cperl-hairy').

Even if you have no info-format documentation, short one-liner-style
help is available on \[cperl-get-help], and one can run perldoc or
man via menu.

It is possible to show this help automatically after some idle time.
This is regulated by variable `cperl-lazy-help-time'.  Default with
`cperl-hairy' (if the value of `cperl-lazy-help-time' is nil) is 5
secs idle time .  It is also possible to switch this on/off from the
menu, or via \[cperl-toggle-autohelp].

Use \[cperl-lineup] to vertically lineup some construction - put the
beginning of the region at the start of construction, and make region
span the needed amount of lines.

Variables `cperl-pod-here-scan', `cperl-pod-here-fontify',
`cperl-pod-face', `cperl-pod-head-face' control processing of POD and
here-docs sections.  With capable Emaxen results of scan are used
for indentation too, otherwise they are used for highlighting only.

Variables controlling indentation style:
 `cperl-tab-always-indent'
    Non-nil means TAB in CPerl mode should always reindent the current line,
    regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
 `cperl-indent-left-aligned-comments'
    Non-nil means that the comment starting in leftmost column should indent.
 `cperl-auto-newline'
    Non-nil means automatically newline before and after braces,
    and after colons and semicolons, inserted in Perl code.  The following
    \[cperl-electric-backspace] will remove the inserted whitespace.
    Insertion after colons requires both this variable and
    `cperl-auto-newline-after-colon' set.
 `cperl-auto-newline-after-colon'
    Non-nil means automatically newline even after colons.
    Subject to `cperl-auto-newline' setting.
 `cperl-indent-level'
    Indentation of Perl statements within surrounding block.
    The surrounding block's indentation is the indentation
    of the line on which the open-brace appears.
 `cperl-continued-statement-offset'
    Extra indentation given to a substatement, such as the
    then-clause of an if, or body of a while, or just a statement continuation.
 `cperl-continued-brace-offset'
    Extra indentation given to a brace that starts a substatement.
    This is in addition to `cperl-continued-statement-offset'.
 `cperl-brace-offset'
    Extra indentation for line if it starts with an open brace.
 `cperl-brace-imaginary-offset'
    An open brace following other text is treated as if it the line started
    this far to the right of the actual line indentation.
 `cperl-label-offset'
    Extra indentation for line that is a label.
 `cperl-min-label-indent'
    Minimal indentation for line that is a label.

Settings for classic indent-styles: K&R BSD=C++ GNU PerlStyle=Whitesmith
  `cperl-indent-level'                5   4       2   4
  `cperl-brace-offset'                0   0       0   0
  `cperl-continued-brace-offset'     -5  -4       0   0
  `cperl-label-offset'               -5  -4      -2  -4
  `cperl-continued-statement-offset'  5   4       2   4

CPerl knows several indentation styles, and may bulk set the
corresponding variables.  Use \[cperl-set-style] to do this.  Use
\[cperl-set-style-back] to restore the memorized preexisting values
(both available from menu).  See examples in `cperl-style-examples'.

Part of the indentation style is how different parts of if/elsif/else
statements are broken into lines; in CPerl, this is reflected on how
templates for these constructs are created (controlled by
`cperl-extra-newline-before-brace'), and how reflow-logic should treat
"continuation" blocks of else/elsif/continue, controlled by the same
variable, and by `cperl-extra-newline-before-brace-multiline',
`cperl-merge-trailing-else', `cperl-indent-region-fix-constructs'.

If `cperl-indent-level' is 0, the statement after opening brace in
column 0 is indented on
`cperl-brace-offset'+`cperl-continued-statement-offset'.

Turning on CPerl mode calls the hooks in the variable `cperl-mode-hook'
with no args.

DO NOT FORGET to read micro-docs (available from `Perl' menu)
or as help on variables `cperl-tips', `cperl-problems',
`cperl-praise', `cperl-speed'.
(defalias 'cperl-mode #[0 "\306\300!\210\307\310 \210\311\312\310\313N\203\314\311\313\310\313N#\210\315!\204'\316\317 \"\210\320\f!\211\2035\211\321 =\203;\322\f\323 \"\210\210\324
\325\"\204R
@=\204R\326
\325@C#\210\327!\210\330\f!\210
@\331\332\211J\333=\203m\266\203\202\200A\203|\211\206~\307\266\203\202\200J\266\203\203\215\334\335\336\"\210\334\337\340\"\210\341\332\211J\333=\203\235\266\203\202\260A\203\254\211\206\256\307\266\203\202\260J\266\203\203\345\342\332\211J\333=\203\303\266\203\202\326A\203\322\211\206\324\307\266\203\202\326J\266\203\203\345\343\344\345#\210\343\346\347#\210
@\350\332\211J\333=\203\370\266\203\202A\203\211\206	\307\266\203\202J\266\203\203\351\352!\210\330\f!\210\306\353!\210\306\354!\210\306\355!\210B-\306\356!\210\357.\306\360!\210\3610\306\362!\210\363CP2\306\364!\21024\306\365!\210\3075\306\366!\210\3676\306\370!\210D8\306\371!\210\3729\306\373!\210\374;\306\375!\210E=\306\376!\210\377>\306\201I!\210\201gF\201h\201i\201jG\201k\203\232\374\202\235\201l\201jH\201mH\201n	\203\301\201jH\201oH\201p\260\202\304\201q\201r\260\266\202\201sH\260I\306\201J!\210\201tJ\201u\201K!\203\364\306\201K!\210\201vK\306\201L!\210\307L\306\201M!\210\201wM\306\201N!\210\201xN\306\201O!\210\332O\306\201Q!\210PQ\306\201S!\210RS\201u\201U!\203q\306\201U!\210\201yT@BUBU\201z\201{!\203`\201{\211 \266\202\213\306\201V!\210\201yVBV\202\213\201u\201V!\203\213\306\201V!\210\201|TV\"V\306\201W!\210\201}W\306\201X!\210\332XY\203\270\306\201Z!\210\332Z\306\201[!\210\201~[\201u\201]!\203\321\307\\\306\201]!\210\307]\202\334\306\201^!\210\201^\306\201^!\210\201^\306\201\200!\210\306\201_!\210\201\201_\201\202\332\211J\333=\203\n\266\203\202A\203\211\206\307\266\203\202J\266\203\2030`\204*\201\203 \210\201\204\352!\210\306\201a!\210\201\205a\201u\201\206!\203Ob\204O\201\207 \210\201z\201\210!\203`\201\210c!\210d\203r\201\211\201\212\201\213\332\307$\210e\203\213f\204\213`\204\206\201\214 \210\201\215 \210\201\211\201\216\201\217\332\307$\210)\201\220\201\221!\207" [delay-mode-hooks major-mode mode-name cperl-mode-map cperl-mode-syntax-table cperl-mode-abbrev-table make-local-variable t prog-mode cperl-mode "CPerl" mode-class put keymap-parent set-keymap-parent current-local-map char-table-parent standard-syntax-table set-char-table-parent syntax-table abbrev-table-get :parents abbrev-table-put use-local-map set-syntax-table cperl-electric-linefeed nil null local-set-key "\n" cperl-linefeed "\n" newline-and-indent cperl-clobber-lisp-bindings cperl-info-on-command-no-prompt define-key "f" cperl-info-on-current-command "f" cperl-info-on-command cperl-electric-keywords abbrev-mode 1 cperl-font-lock-multiline-start cperl-font-locking outline-regexp outline-level cperl-outline-level add-log-current-defun-function #[0 "\212\300\301\302\303#\205\f\304\305!)\207" [re-search-backward "^sub[ 	]+\\([^({ 	\n]+\\)" nil t match-string-no-properties 1] 4] paragraph-start "^$\\|" paragraph-separate paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix indent-line-function cperl-indent-line require-final-newline comment-start "# " comment-end "" comment-column comment-start-skip "#+ *" local-abbrev-table cperl-hairy cperl-outline-regexp page-delimiter mode-require-final-newline cperl-comment-column cperl-sub-regexp cperl-white-and-comment-rex cperl-maybe-white-and-comment-rex defun-prompt-regexp comment-indent-function fill-paragraph-function parse-sexp-ignore-comments indent-region-function imenu-create-index-function imenu-sort-function cperl-vc-rcs-header vc-rcs-header cperl-vc-sccs-header vc-sccs-header cperl-compilation-error-regexp-alist compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist compilation-error-regexp-alist font-lock-defaults cperl-syntax-state cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property cperl-syntax-done-to syntax-propertize-function cperl-font-lock-multiline font-lock-multiline font-lock-fontify-region-function normal-auto-fill-function cperl-faces-init facemenu-add-face-function cperl-msb-fixed cperl-menu cperl-hook-after-change cperl-pod-here-scan cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock "^[ 	]*\\(" named attr-groups "\\(" "\\(::[a-zA-Z_0-9:']+\\|[a-zA-Z_'][a-zA-Z_0-9:']*\\)\\)" "?" "\\(([^()]*)\\)\\)?\\(" "\\(:" "\\(\\sw\\|_\\)+\\((\\(\\\\.\\|[^\\\\()]\\|([^\\\\()]*)\\)*)\\)?\\(" ":\\)?\\)+" "[^:]" "\\)\\)?" "\\|\\(BEGIN\\|UNITCHECK\\|CHECK\\|INIT\\|END\\|AUTOLOAD\\|DESTROY\\)\\)" cperl-comment-indent boundp cperl-fill-paragraph cperl-indent-region cperl-imenu--create-perl-index cperl fboundp compilation-build-compilation-error-regexp-alist append ((cperl-load-font-lock-keywords cperl-load-font-lock-keywords-1 cperl-load-font-lock-keywords-2) nil nil ((95 . "w"))) #[514 "b\210\301!\207" [cperl-syntax-done-to cperl-fontify-syntaxically] 4 "\n\n(fn START END)"] cperl-font-lock-fontify-region-function cperl-old-style cperl-do-auto-fill cperl-font-lock cperl-init-faces font-lock-mode cperl-facemenu-add-face-function msb-menu-cond cperl-msb-fix easy-menu-add add-hook after-change-functions cperl-after-change-function cperl-init-faces-weak cperl-find-pods-heres flymake-diagnostic-functions perl-flymake run-mode-hooks cperl-mode-hook] 18 (#$ . 49352) nil])
(defalias 'cperl-db #[0 "\301\302!\210\303\304\305:\203@\202\306\307 P\310\211\311%!\207" [gud-perldb-history require gud perldb read-from-minibuffer "Run perldb (like this): " "perl -d " buffer-file-name nil (gud-perldb-history . 1)] 7 nil nil])
(defalias 'cperl-msb-fix #[0 "\302	G\211S	8\303Z	\233A@S\304\305ED\241\207" [cperl-msb-fixed msb-menu-cond t 2 (memq major-mode '(cperl-mode perl-mode)) "Perl Files (%d)"] 8])
(defvar cperl-st-cfence '(14))
(defvar cperl-st-sfence '(15))
(defvar cperl-st-punct '(1))
(defvar cperl-st-word '(2))
(defvar cperl-st-bra '(4 . 62))
(defvar cperl-st-ket '(5 . 60))
(defalias 'cperl-comment-indent #[0 "`i\305\211\204\306\307!\203\310\202j\212\311 \262\312`\313\"	=\262\211\2033\314\315!\210h\316=\2030\317u\210\305\262`U\203Q\320\305x\210i\262\310=\203J\n\202iT\n]\202i\204ac\210G\206^\321[u\210\322\323\n\321\"\210)\207" [cperl-indent-comment-at-column-0 cperl-st-cfence comment-column comment-start cperl-wrong-comment nil looking-at "^#" 0 cperl-to-comment-or-eol get-text-property syntax-table re-search-forward "#\\|$" 35 -1 " 	" 1 t cperl-make-indent] 7])
#@47 Substitute for `indent-for-comment' in CPerl.
(defalias 'cperl-indent-for-comment #[0 "\302\303 \210\205\304 \210	Gu)\207" [cperl-wrong-comment comment-start nil indent-for-comment cperl-to-comment-or-eol] 1 (#$ . 64025) nil])
#@97 Comment or uncomment each line in the region in CPerl mode.
See `comment-region'.

(fn B E ARG)
(defalias 'cperl-comment-region #[771 "\301\302#)\207" [comment-start "#" comment-region] 7 (#$ . 64262) "r\np"])
#@97 Uncomment or comment each line in the region in CPerl mode.
See `comment-region'.

(fn B E ARG)
(defalias 'cperl-uncomment-region #[771 "\301\302[#)\207" [comment-start "#" comment-region] 7 (#$ . 64482) "r\np"])
(defvar cperl-brace-recursing nil)
#@313 Insert character and correct line's indentation.
If ONLY-BEFORE and `cperl-auto-newline', will insert newline before the
place (even in empty line), but not after.  If after ")" and the inserted
char is "{", insert extra newline before only if
`cperl-extra-newline-before-brace'.

(fn ARG &optional ONLY-BEFORE)
(defalias 'cperl-electric-brace #[513 "\306\205\307 \205\310 `W\205\310 \211\203`	\204`\311\306\211J\312=\203+\266\203\202=\n\2039\211\206;\313\266\203\202=J\266\203\203`\212\314 \210`)`Y\203`\212\315 \262\211b\210\316\317\"\210)\320u\202\321=\203\217\3221\202\212\323\324![!\210\325\306\326\"\206}\327\306\330\")0\202\204\210\306\204\217\331\324!!\202\204\374l\203\374\204\245\212\332\306x\210n)\204\305\316=\203\273\f\204\273\212\332\306x\210h)\333=\204\305
\203\374\334 \210\335 \210\331\324!!\210\334 \210
\203\326`S\262
\203\344\204\344\335 \210\334 \210\212\203\367b\210\336\337\320\"!\210`S\262\340\341!\210)\203
\212b\210\331\324!!)\202\331\324!!\207" [cperl-electric-parens-mark cperl-brace-recursing cperl-hairy last-command-event cperl-extra-newline-before-brace cperl-auto-newline nil region-active-p mark cperl-electric-parens null t cperl-to-comment-or-eol point-marker 123 cperl-electric-lbrace 1 125 (error) up-list prefix-numeric-value cperl-after-expr-p "{;)" cperl-after-block-p pre self-insert-command " 	" 41 cperl-indent-line newline search-forward make-string delete-char -1] 9 (#$ . 64741) "P"])
#@97 Insert character, correct line's indentation, correct quoting by space.

(fn ARG &optional END)
(defalias 'cperl-electric-lbrace #[513 "\306\206	\205\307 \205\310 `V\205\212\310 b\210\311 )\312\313\312\211J\314=\2033\266\203\202E\203A\211\206C\306\266\203\202EJ\266\203\203]h\315=\203]\212\316\312x\210\317\320!)\203]\321c\210\212\322 \210\317\323!)\204o\324\312\325\"\204q\312\326!\210\327\312\211J\314=\203\206\266\203\202\230\203\224\211\206\226\306\266\203\202\230J\266\203\205\304\f\330=\205\304\f\331
\312\">\205\304\203\263\332!b\210\333`\211\262\205\304\326\306\"\210\211b*\207" [cperl-auto-newline cperl-electric-parens-mark cperl-brace-recursing cperl-hairy last-command-event cperl-electric-parens-string t region-active-p mark point-marker nil cperl-electric-lbrace-space null 36 "$" looking-at "\\(\\$\\$\\)*\\$\\([^\\$]\\|$\\)" 32 beginning-of-line "[ 	]*#" cperl-after-expr-p "{;)" cperl-electric-brace cperl-electric-parens 123 append marker-position 125] 11 (#$ . 66243) "P"])
#@105 Insert an opening parenthesis or a matching pair of parentheses.
See `cperl-electric-parens'.

(fn ARG)
(defalias 'cperl-electric-paren #[257 "\205\304 \205\305 `V\205\212\305 b\210\306 )\307\310\211J\311=\203(\266\203\202:	\2036\211\2068\312\266\203\202:J\266\203\203\205\n\313\310\">\203\205\212\314 \210`)`Y\203\205\n\315=\203^\316\310\317\"\202_\320\203\205\321\322!!\210\211\203q\323!b\210\324\322!\325\n\326\"A\"c\210\322![u\202\212\321\322!!\207" [cperl-electric-parens-mark cperl-hairy last-command-event cperl-electric-parens-string region-active-p mark point-marker cperl-electric-parens nil null t append cperl-to-comment-or-eol 60 cperl-after-expr-p "{;(,:=" 1 self-insert-command prefix-numeric-value marker-position make-string assoc ((123 . 125) (91 . 93) (40 . 41) (60 . 62))] 7 (#$ . 67295) "P"])
#@181 Insert a matching pair of parentheses if marking is active.
If not, or if we are not at the end of marking range, would self-insert.
Affected by `cperl-electric-parens'.

(fn ARG)
(defalias 'cperl-electric-rparen #[257 "\205@\304\305\211J\306=\203\266\203\202&	\203\"\211\206$\307\266\203\202&J\266\203\205@\n\310\305\">\205@\311 \205@\312 `W\205@\312 \305\203\235\304\305\211J\306=\203U\266\203\202g	\203c\211\206e\307\266\203\202gJ\266\203\203\235\n\313>\203\235\212\314 \210`)`Y\203\235\315\316!!\210`\262\203\213b\210\317\316!\320\n\321\"A\"c\210\211Tb\202\242\315\316!!\207" [cperl-electric-parens-mark cperl-hairy last-command-event cperl-electric-parens-string cperl-electric-parens nil null t append region-active-p mark (41 93 125 62) cperl-to-comment-or-eol self-insert-command prefix-numeric-value make-string assoc ((125 . 123) (93 . 91) (41 . 40) (62 . 60))] 8 (#$ . 68145) "P"])
#@137 Insert a construction appropriate after a keyword.
Help message may be switched off by setting `cperl-message-electric-keyword'
to nil.
(defalias 'cperl-electric-keyword #[0 "\306 \307=\205	\310=\311>\205	\312>\313\211\212\3141)\315\316!\210\317\320!\211\2620\202-\210\202.\210\321\313\322\")\205\212\323\324\325#)?\205\212\323\326\313\325#?\206c\317\327!\206c\317\330!\206c\n\205c\331`\332\"\333=?)\205\212\334\335!\210g\336\337\313\">)?\205h\340=\203\221\341u\210\342c\210\343u\210\325\262\325\262	\344>\262\203\230\345c\210\346 \210\203\303\211\203\247\347\202\250\350c\210\351c\210\346 \210\347c\210\346 \210\352c\210\211\203\316\353c\210\202\316\211\203\313\354\202\314\355c\210\317\356!\204\327\342c\210\346 \210\203\363\357\360!\210\203\354\316u\210\202\361\316!\210\202\357\362!\210\363=\203\361\335!\210\361\316!\210\203
\364\f!\210
\205\365\366!\207" [last-command-event this-command cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property cperl-extra-newline-before-brace cperl-del-back-ch cperl-message-electric-keyword point-at-bol 36 self-insert-command (32 10 9 12) (self-insert-command newline) nil (error) backward-sexp 1 looking-at "do\\>" cperl-after-expr-p "{;:" re-search-backward "[#\"'`]\\|\\<q\\(\\|[wqxr]\\)\\>" t "^=" "=cut" "=end" get-text-property syntax-type pod forward-sexp -1 append "$@%&*" 121 -2 " " 2 (self-insert-command newline) " $" cperl-indent-line "\n" " ()\n" "{" "\n}" " while ();" " {\n} while ();" " () {\n}" "[ 	]\\|$" search-backward "$" delete-char ")" 40 cperl-putback-char message "Precede char by C-q to avoid expansion"] 9 (#$ . 69082)])
#@71 Make sure there are N newlines after the point.

(fn N &optional POS)
(defalias 'cperl-ensure-newlines #[513 "\211\204`\262\300\301!\203\302u\210\202\301c\210\302V\203\"\303S\"\207\211b\207" [looking-at "\n" 1 cperl-ensure-newlines] 5 (#$ . 70713)])
#@56 Insert a POD chunk appropriate after a =POD directive.
(defalias 'cperl-electric-pod #[0 "\304>\205		\305>\306\211\211\211\211\211\212\307\310!\210h\311=\205`\312\313!\262\312\314!\205)\312\315!?\262\310u\210n\205`\316`\317\"\206`\320\306\321\"\206`\322\323e\324#\205`\312\325!\206Q\312\326!?\205`\n?\206`\316`\327\"\330=)\205\342\212\331\332\306\324#\262)\204\271\333c\210\334\335!\210\307\336!\210\203\265\212\310u\210\322\337\306\324#)\204\265\307\340!\210\341\342 !\262`\262\343\344\345\261\210\334\346!\210b\210\307\335!\210\306\210\324\262\202\271\307\340!\210\211\203\326`\262\347\350\261\210\334\335!\210b\210\307\340!\210\306\210\324\262\205\342\205\342\351!\207" [last-command-event this-command cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property cperl-del-back-ch (32 10 9 12) (self-insert-command newline) nil forward-word-strictly -1 61 looking-at "head1\\>[ 	]*$" "over\\>[ 	]*$" "over[ 	]*\n\n\n*=item\\>" get-text-property in-pod cperl-after-expr-p "{;:" re-search-backward "\\(\\`\n?\\|^\n\\)=\\sw+" t "\n*=cut" "\n*=end" syntax-type pod re-search-forward "^\n=" "\n\n=cut" cperl-ensure-newlines 2 -2 "\\(\\`\n?\\|\n\n\\)=head1\\>" 1 file-name-base buffer-file-name " NAME\n\n" " - \n\n=head1 SYNOPSIS\n\n\n\n" "=head1 DESCRIPTION" 4 "\n\n=item \n\n\n\n" "=back" cperl-putback-char] 11 (#$ . 70980)])
#@137 Insert a construction appropriate after a keyword.
Help message may be switched off by setting `cperl-message-electric-keyword'
to nil.
(defalias 'cperl-electric-else #[0 "\305 \212\306\307!\210\310\311\312\")\205w\212\313\314\315#)?\205w\212\313\316\311\315#?\206;\317\320!\206;\317\321!\206;\205;\322`\323\"\324=?)\205w\325 \210	\203U\326c\210\327c\210\325 \210\330c\210\202X\331c\210\317\332!\204a\333c\210\325 \210\334y\210\325 \210\335\n!\210\336\f\205w\337\340!\207" [cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property cperl-extra-newline-before-brace cperl-del-back-ch this-command cperl-message-electric-keyword point-at-bol backward-sexp 1 cperl-after-expr-p nil "{;:" re-search-backward "[#\"'`]\\|\\<q\\(\\|[wqxr]\\)\\>" t "^=" looking-at "=cut" "=end" get-text-property syntax-type pod cperl-indent-line "\n" "{" "\n\n}" " {\n\n}" "[ 	]\\|$" " " -1 cperl-putback-char cperl-electric-else message "Precede char by C-q to avoid expansion"] 5 (#$ . 72331)])
#@99 Go to end of line, open a new line and indent appropriately.
If in POD, insert appropriate lines.
(defalias 'cperl-linefeed #[0 "\300 \301 `\302\211\211\211\212\303 \210`Y)\203\302\212\304x\210\305u\210\306\307!)\2043\306\310!\2043\311\312\313#\203\302\212\314\305#@\305=\205W\306\315!\205W\316e!\205W\317\320!\210\321 \262X)\203\302\304\302x\210h\322\323\302\">\204k\324c\210\325c\210\305y\210\326 \210b\210\306\327!\204\206\320u\210\325c\210\326 \210\320y\210\326 \210\330 \210\306\331!\204\267\302\210\332\333\"\210\304\302x\210h\322\323\302\">\204\256\324c\210\325c\210\326 \210\305y\210\305y\210\302\210\334 \202W\302\210\306\335!\203\337\212\304\302x\210h)\336=\203\337\337y\210\326 \202W\212\340\305!\210\306\341!\205\365\306\342!\262\306\343!\262\313)\2037\205\"\340\305!\210\344\320!\210`\262`\301 {\262\345\301 `Z!\210\346 \262\212b\210c\210)\211?\205W\347\203/\337\2020\350!\210\337y\202W\351`\352\"\203G\347\350!\210\337y\202W\306\353!\203U\320y\210\326 \202W\334 \207" [point-at-bol point-at-eol nil cperl-to-comment-or-eol " 	" -1 looking-at "[;{]" "[ 	]*}" re-search-forward "\\=[ 	]*;" t parse-partial-sexp "[,; 	]*\\($\\|#\\)" cperl-after-block-p backward-sexp 1 point-marker append ";{" ";" "\n" cperl-indent-line "{[ 	]*$" beginning-of-line "[ 	]*}[,; 	]*$" search-backward "}" newline-and-indent "\n[ 	]*{$" 41 2 forward-paragraph "\\(\\`\n?\\|\n\\)=\\sw+" "\\(\\`\n?\\|\n\\)=\\(cut\\|end\\)\\>" "\\(\\`\n?\\|\n\\)=over\\>" forward-word-strictly delete-char expand-abbrev cperl-ensure-newlines 4 get-text-property in-pod "\n[ 	]*$"] 11 (#$ . 73304) nil])
#@60 Insert character and correct line's indentation.

(fn ARG)
(defalias 'cperl-electric-semi #[257 "\203\302!\207\303\304!!\210	\205\305 \207" [cperl-auto-newline cperl-autoindent-on-semi cperl-electric-terminator self-insert-command prefix-numeric-value cperl-indent-line] 4 (#$ . 74938) "P"])
#@60 Insert character and correct line's indentation.

(fn ARG)
(defalias 'cperl-electric-terminator #[257 "`\205
	\303=?\206
\n\304l\203\216\212\305 \210\306\304w\210g\307U\206Y	\303=\203A\212\310\311!\210\306\304w\210`W\205=Sb\210\312\313!?)\206Y\314 \210\315`\"\3168\206W\3178\206W\3208\262)\204\216\321\322!!\210\203k\323 \262\324 \210\203x\325 \210\324 \210\212\211\203\206\326!Sb\210\202\211\327u\210\330\311!\210)\211\203\237\212\211b\210\321\322!!)\202\244\321\322!!\207" [cperl-auto-newline last-command-event cperl-auto-newline-after-colon 58 nil beginning-of-line " 	" 35 forward-word-strictly 1 looking-at ":" beginning-of-defun parse-partial-sexp 3 4 5 self-insert-command prefix-numeric-value point-marker cperl-indent-line newline marker-position -1 delete-char] 7 (#$ . 75243) "P"])
#@154 Backspace, or remove whitespace around the point inserted by an electric key.
Will untabify if `cperl-electric-backspace-untabify' is non-nil.

(fn ARG)
(defalias 'cperl-electric-backspace #[257 "\203&	\304>\203&h\305>\203&\306	\307=\203\310\306w\210`\262\310\306x\210`|\207	\311=\203.\312\203N	\312=\203Nh\313>\203N\306\310\306w\210`\262\310\306x\210`|\207\203V\314!\207\315\316!\207" [cperl-auto-newline last-command this-command cperl-electric-backspace-untabify (cperl-electric-semi cperl-electric-terminator cperl-electric-lbrace) (32 9 10) nil cperl-electric-lbrace " 	\n" cperl-electric-else cperl-electric-else-really (32 9 10) backward-delete-char-untabify call-interactively delete-backward-char] 4 (#$ . 76075) "p"])
(put 'cperl-electric-backspace 'delete-selection 'supersede)
(defalias 'cperl-inside-parens-p #[0 "\3001\212\214`\301 \210`}\210db\210\302`\303\304#\206ef\305U*0\207\210\306\207" [(error) beginning-of-defun scan-lists -1 1 40 nil] 4])
#@550 Indent current line as Perl code, or in some cases insert a tab character.
If `cperl-tab-always-indent' is non-nil (the default), always indent current
line.  Otherwise, indent the current line only if point is at the left margin
or in the line's indentation; otherwise insert a tab.

A numeric argument, regardless of its value,
means indent rigidly all the lines of the expression starting after point
so that this line becomes properly indented.
The relative indentation among the lines of the expression are preserved.

(fn &optional WHOLE-EXP)
(defalias 'cperl-indent-command #[256 "\301``\"\210\211\203:\302 \303\211\212\203\304 \210`\262\305\306!\210`\262b\210\306y\210`\262)\2059\211V\2059\307\310$\207\204K\212\311\303x\210n)\204K\312 \207\302 \207" [cperl-tab-always-indent cperl-update-syntaxification cperl-indent-line nil beginning-of-line forward-sexp 1 indent-code-rigidly "#" " 	" insert-tab] 9 (#$ . 77068) "P"])
#@108 Indent current line as Perl code.
Return the amount the indentation changed by.

(fn &optional PARSE-DATA)
(defalias 'cperl-indent-line #[256 "\306d`Z\306\211\211\307!\262\262\310 \210\306=\204!\311=\203+\312 \262\306\262\202{\313\306w\210<\2038@\262\314\315!\203T\314\316!\204T\317V\203{	\n\\]\262\202{g\320U\203bZ\262\202{g\321>\203p\f\\\262\202{g\322U\203{
\\\262\313\306w\210\205\206iZ\262\211\203\222\211\317U\203\242dZ`V\203\263dZb\210\202\263\323!\210dZ`V\203\263dZb\210)\207" [case-fold-search cperl-min-label-indent cperl-label-offset cperl-indent-level cperl-close-paren-offset cperl-brace-offset nil cperl-calculate-indent beginning-of-line t current-indentation " 	" looking-at "[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*:[^:]" "[smy]:\\|tr:" 0 125 (41 93) 123 cperl-make-indent] 9 (#$ . 78023)])
(defalias 'cperl-after-label #[0 "h\300=\205`\301Zfz\302>\205\303 \210\304\305!\207" [58 2 (119 95) backward-sexp looking-at "[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*:[^:]"] 2])
#@344 Return list (START STATE DEPTH PRESTART),
START is a good place to start parsing, or equal to
PARSE-START if preset,
STATE is what is returned by `parse-partial-sexp'.
DEPTH is true is we are immediately after end of block
which contains START.
PRESTART is the position basing on which START was found.

(fn &optional PARSE-START START-STATE)
(defalias 'cperl-get-state #[512 "\212`\300\211\211\211\203X\203b\210\202\301 \210\300\262`\262\204U`W\203N`\262\262\300\262\302\303#\262@\303V\204&\304\262\305\306!\210\202&\203Ub\210`\262\204g\302\303\300\n%\262F\266\205)\207" [nil beginning-of-defun parse-partial-sexp -1 t beginning-of-line 2] 13 (#$ . 79034)])
(defvar cperl-look-for-prop '((pod in-pod) (here-doc-delim here-doc-group)))
#@120 Given that P has a property PROP, find where the property starts.
Will not look before LIM.

(fn P PROP &optional LIM)
(defalias 'cperl-beginning-of-property #[770 "\300dT^\262#\206e\207" [previous-single-property-change] 7 (#$ . 79823)])
#@29 

(fn &optional PARSE-DATA)
(defalias 'cperl-sniff-for-indent #[256 "\306``\"\210\307`\310\"\212\211\311>\203\307`\312\"\204\313!\202\243\314\315!\203)\316\317!\202\243\2047\314\320!\2037\321\202\243\307`\322\"\203B\323\202\243\324 \210`\212\325\326w\210`)\211f`\326\211\211\211\211\212\327\326!\210e`S]\262\307\310\"\262\330	\"A@\206p\310\262\331>\203\204\332\"b\210\324 \210`\262)b\210\326\333@\fA@\"\334\f8\206\234\211@A@\211A@\326\203\310\240\210A\240\210\3348\204\302AA\240\210\3358\262\307`\312\"\203G\307
dT^\262\312\"\262\332`\312\"T\262\n\212\327\n!\210\324 \210`\nX\203\n	b\210\325\326w\210`f\336\337\326\">?\205`\202\325\326w\210`)\262\340\n\"\262	\204)\313\312\341\f\n$\202\236\203>\313\312\342\n&\202\236\313\312\343\f#\202\236\307
\344\"\203V\313\344`\"\202\236\3458\203`\346\202\236\3358\203j\347\202\236\204\342\325\326w\210\327\206xe!\210o\206\270`=\206\270h\350=\206\270h\351=\203\226\352e!\206\270\336\353\326\">\206\270h\354=\203\264\355\356!\210\325\326x\210\314\357!\206\270\307`\360\"\262\203\323\203\323\361=\204\323AAC\241\210\313\362\334\n8%\202\236f\363U\211\262\205\363\212b\210\364 )\211\262\204.\204.Tb\210\336\203
\365\202\353\326\">\204\314\366!\204\325\326w\210`\262\313\367
`	%\202\236\nb\210\327!\210h\354=\203Z`\334Zfz\370>\203Zh\371=\203P\372!\210\324 \210\327!\210\2026`S=\204\240\203j\203\240h\336\203u\373\202v\374\375\">\204\240h\351=\203\210\352!\204\240\307`\360\"\204\240\372!\210\313\376`\n\n%\202\236b\210\212\377u\210\201A\201B\326w\210\314\201C!\203\366\314\201D!\204\366g\201EU\203\316\377y\210\202\252g\201FU\203\345\201G`\322\"\206\340db\210\202\252\201H \262\201I\201J!\210\202\252`W\205\313\201K`$\262)\206\236\325\326x\210n\262\f\204\327e!\210h\201L=\203+\355\356!\210\327e!\210
\203\212\307`\201M\"\203B\332`\201M\"b\202Vh\201N=\203\212\355\356!\210\314@\201OP!\203\212\340\201P `\"A@\211\262\203\212	Tb\210\325\326w\210\313\201Q	\205\200\n?\201R`&\202\236\313\201Q	\205\231\n?\326`&)\266\205\266\211)\207" [cperl-indent-left-aligned-comments cperl-look-for-prop case-fold-search cperl-indent-parens-as-block cperl-indent-wrt-brace cperl-indent-subs-specially cperl-update-syntaxification get-text-property syntax-type (pod here-doc here-doc-delim format) indentable vector looking-at "[ 	]*\n=" error "Spaces before POD section!" "^#" [comment-special:at-beginning-of-line] in-pod [in-pod] beginning-of-line " 	" nil cperl-backward-to-noncomment assoc (pod here-doc format here-doc-delim) cperl-beginning-of-property cperl-get-state 2 3 append "#\n" parse-partial-sexp terminator cont-line first-line REx-part2 4 [comment] [string] 59 125 cperl-after-block-and-statement-beg ")]}" 58 forward-sexp -1 "[ 	]*[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*[ 	]*:" first-format-line 10 toplevel 123 cperl-block-p "}" "[ 	]*\\(#\\|$\\)" in-parens (119 95) 44 cperl-backward-to-start-of-continued-exp " ;{" " ,;{" (nil) continuation 1 cperl-sub-regexp 0 " 	\n" "#\\|\\([a-zA-Z0-9_$]+\\):[^:]\\|=[a-zA-Z]" "[sym]:\\|tr:" 35 61 next-single-property-change point-at-eol search-forward ":" have-prev-sibling 41 attrib-group 98 "\\>" point-at-bol code-start-in-block t] 24 (#$ . 80075)])
#@323 Alist of indentation rules for CPerl mode.
The values mean:
  nil: do not indent;
  FUNCTION: a function to compute the indentation to use.
    Takes a single argument which provides the currently computed indentation
    context, and should return the column to which to indent.
  NUMBER: add this amount of indentation.
(defvar cperl-indent-rules-alist '((pod nil) (here-doc nil) (here-doc-delim nil) (format nil) (in-pod nil) (comment-special:at-beginning-of-line nil) (string t) (comment nil)) (#$ . 83447))
#@327 Return appropriate indentation for current line as Perl code.
In usual case returns an integer: the column to indent to.
Returns nil if line starts inside a string, t if in a comment.

Will not correct the indentation for labels, but will correct it for braces
and closing parentheses and brackets.

(fn &optional PARSE-DATA)
(defalias 'cperl-calculate-indent #[256 "\212\306!\307\211\310!\203s\311\312\234\"\262\203=A@\313!\203+\314D\"\2028\211\247\2037\211\315 \\\2028\211\262\202w\312\234\316=\203R\317\234b\210\320\321!\210i\202w\312\234\322=\203\353\317\234\323=\203l\324\234b\210iS\202w\317\234\325=\203\205\324\234b\210\326	\206\n\321i#\202w\317\234\327=\203\344\324\234b\210\330\307w\210`\262\331\234b\210\330\307w\210\332`\"@\262\333\234\262\331\234b\210\326	\206\272\n_\334\267\202\317[\202\320	\206\313\n[\202\320\312g\335=\203\336	\206\337\n\202\337\312i$\202w\336\337\"\202w\312\234\340=\203%\326\212\317\234b\210\315 \333\234\203\n\202\312Z)\324\234\341=\203\f\202\312\331\234\203 \312\202!
#\202w\312\234\342=\203L\324\234b\210i\331\234\203G\317\234\343=\203G\n\\\202H\312\\\202w\312\234\344=\203\275\317\234b\210\326\324\234\345\346\307\">\204o\306!\312\234\344=\203s\312\202t
\331\234\204\210\333\234\203\210\324\234\343=\204\214\312\202\217\n\\\347\350!\203\252\315 1V\203\245\315 2Z\202\253\351 \202\253i\324\234\341=\203\270\f\202\271\312$\202w\312\234\352=\203\364\317\234b\210\324\234`V\203\360\315 1V\203\342\315 2Z\202w\n\212\331\234b\210\315 )\\\202wi\202w\312\234\353=\203l\317\234b\210\326n\203\n\312U\2033
\\\202\n\331\234\203(\324\234\343=\203(\n\\\202)\312\333\234\2033\312\20254\354\234b\210\355\234\203Fi\202h\212\356 \210\347\357!)\203f\315 1V\203a\315 2Z\202h\351 \202h\315 $\202w\336\337\"\202w\336\360\"\266\203)\207" [cperl-indent-rules-alist cperl-regexp-indent-step cperl-indent-level cperl-close-paren-offset cperl-continued-brace-offset cperl-continued-statement-offset cperl-sniff-for-indent nil vectorp assoc 0 functionp apply current-indentation REx-part2 1 forward-sexp -1 indentable terminator 2 first-line + cont-line " 	)" 3 parse-partial-sexp 4 #s(hash-table size 2 test eq rehash-size 1.5 rehash-threshold 0.8125 purecopy t data (41 193 124 198)) 124 error "Unrecognized value of indent: %s" toplevel 123 in-parens 125 continuation append "}])" looking-at "\\(\\w\\|_\\)+[ 	]*:" cperl-calculate-indent have-prev-sibling code-start-in-block 6 5 beginning-of-line "[ 	]*[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*:[^:]" "Got strange value of indent: %s" cperl-min-label-indent cperl-label-offset cperl-brace-offset cperl-brace-imaginary-offset] 10 (#$ . 83966)])
#@118 Return the indentation amount for line, assuming that
the current line is to be regarded as part of a block comment.
(defalias 'cperl-calculate-indent-within-comment #[0 "\300\212\301 \210\302\300w\210`\262g\303U\203\304y\203\305 \203`\262\211b\210i)\207" [nil beginning-of-line " 	" 35 -1 cperl-to-comment-or-eol] 3 (#$ . 86725)])
#@138 Go to position before comment on the current line, or to end of line.
Returns true if comment is found.  In POD will not move the point.
(defalias 'cperl-to-comment-or-eol #[0 "\301\211\211\302 \301\211\204\303\211\"\210\304 \210\305`\306\"\211\262\203%\307`\306\301d$\262\310=\204=\211\2035\211V\203J\311\312\313#\203Jh\314=\205\302\315u\210\313\202\302\211\203W\211X\203W\211b\210\204\276\316`\301\211\211\313&\262\3178\203\270\3208\203\257`\262\3208b\210\321\322!\203\221\311\323\324#\204W\313\262\202W\321\325!\203\245\311\326\324#\204W\313\262\202W\313\262Sb\210\202W\313\262\315u\210\202W\313\262\202W\3178\207" [cperl-font-locking nil point-at-eol cperl-update-syntaxification beginning-of-line get-text-property syntax-type next-single-property-change pod re-search-forward "\\=[ 	]*\\(#\\|$\\)" t 35 -1 parse-partial-sexp 4 2 looking-at "\\(s\\|tr\\)\\>" "\\=\\w+[ 	]*#\\([^\n\\#]\\|\\\\[\\#]\\)*#\\([^\n\\#]\\|\\\\[\\#]\\)*" move "\\(m\\|q\\([qxwr]\\)?\\)\\>" "\\=\\w+[ 	]*#\\([^\n\\#]\\|\\\\[\\#]\\)*#"] 13 (#$ . 87072)])
#@15 

(fn AT HOW)
(defalias 'cperl-modify-syntax-type #[514 "dW\205\300\211T\301$\210\300\211T\302\303$\207" [put-text-property syntax-table rear-nonsticky (syntax-table)] 7 (#$ . 88163)])
(put 'cperl-modify-syntax-type 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand)
#@12 

(fn S E)
(defalias 'cperl-protect-defun-start #[514 "\212b\210\301\302\303#\205\304`S`\305$\210\202)\207" [cperl-st-punct re-search-forward "^\\s(" to-end put-text-property syntax-table] 7 (#$ . 88436)])
#@37 

(fn BB E STRING &optional NOFACE)
(defalias 'cperl-commentify #[1027 "\203\211\211\306=?\205\240\203	\202\n\262\307ZV\203:dW\2055\310\211T\311$\210\310\211T\312\313$\266\202mdW\205Q\310\211T\311$\210\310\211T\312\313$\266SdW\205k\310\211T\311$\210\310\211T\312\313$\266	=\203\204\307ZV\203\204\310TS\311\f$\210\314\"\207\211\206\240
?\206\240\310\315\203\236\316\202\237\317$\207" [cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property cperl-st-sfence cperl-st-cfence cperl-st-punct cperl-string-syntax-table cperl-pod-here-fontify n 2 put-text-property syntax-table rear-nonsticky (syntax-table) cperl-protect-defun-start face font-lock-string-face font-lock-comment-face] 11 (#$ . 88655)])
(defvar cperl-starters '((40 . 41) (91 . 93) (123 . 125) (60 . 62)))
#@174 Get a syntax table cached in ST, or create and cache into ST a syntax table.
All the entries of the syntax table are ".", except for a backslash, which
is quoting.

(fn ST)
(defalias 'cperl-cached-syntax-table #[257 "\211\242\203\211@\207\211\300 \240\210\211@\262\301\211\302W\203%\303\304#\210\211T\262\202\210\303\305\306#\210\207" [make-syntax-table 0 256 modify-syntax-entry "." 92 "\\"] 6 (#$ . 89461)])
#@840 Find the end of a regular expression or a stringish construct (q[] etc).
The point should be before the starting delimiter.

Goes to LIM if none is found.  If IS-2ARG is non-nil, assumes that it
is s/// or tr/// like expression.  If END is nil, generates an error
message if needed.  If SET-ST is non-nil, will use (or generate) a
cached syntax table in ST-L.  If ERR-L is non-nil, will store the
error message in its CAR (unless it already contains some error
message).  ARGUMENT should be the name of the construct (used in error
messages).  OSTART, OEND may be set in recursive calls when processing
the second argument of 2ARG construct.

Works *before* syntax recognition is done.  In IS-2ARG situation may
modify syntax-type text property if the situation is too hard.

(fn LIM END IS-2ARG ST-L ERR-L ARGUMENT &optional OSTART OEND)
(defalias 'cperl-forward-re #[2054 "\303\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\304\303w\210`\262	m\203\305\202f\262\306\"A\262\307!\262\310\262\303\262\204A\311\312#\210\202Y\311\313	CP#\210\311\314\nCP#\210\3151_	dT^\262f=\203w\204w\316u\210\202\267\317 \262\320!\210\321\322!\210`	TX\203\220\323\324!\210\320!\210\303\262\204\267h`\316Zf=\203\267\212\325u\210\326\303x\316\246\305U)\203\267\327u\210\203\356\204\356g=\203\356gz\330=\204\350`	dW\205\346\331\211T\317$\210\331\211T\332\333$\266\303\262\310\262\205[`\262\262\203g\334>\203\335\336!\203\305\225b\210\202\337\303w\210`\262\202\327u\210\311\211\340=\203+\341\202,\342#\210\203=\311\342#\210\303\262\343\303&\262\3168\211\2620\202\273b\210\303\262\203n\320!\210\206\271\n\203\205\344=\206\271\344=\206\271\345\346\203\235\347\350\206\231#\202\236\351\f\f\206\247
&\206\271
@\206\271
\n\240\262\210\211\203\337\311\211\340=\203\315\341\202\316\342#\210\203\337\311\342#\210\n\257\207" [cperl-starters cperl-st-punct cperl-brace-recursing nil " 	" 0 assoc cperl-cached-syntax-table t modify-syntax-entry "$" "(" ")" (error) 2 syntax-table set-syntax-table forward-sexp 1 error "Unfinished regular expression" -2 "\\\\" -1 46 put-text-property rear-nonsticky (syntax-table) (32 9 10 12) looking-at "[ 	\n\f]+\\(#[^\n]*\n[ 	\n\f]*\\)+" " 	\n\f" 92 "\\" "." cperl-forward-re 123 message "End of `%s%s%c ... %c' string/RE not found: %s" format "%c ... %c" ""] 26 (#$ . 89888)])
#@168 Find the end of a group in a REx.
Return the error message (if any).  Does not work if delimiter is `)'.
Works before syntax recognition is done.

(fn &optional ST-L)
(defalias 'cperl-forward-group-in-re #[256 "\211\204\300C\262\300\211\211\3011/\302!\262\303\304\305#\210\303\306\307#\210\310 \262\311!\210\312\313!0\2025\314\315\"\262\210\203F\303\304\316#\210\303\306\316#\210\211\203N\311!\210\207" [nil (error) cperl-cached-syntax-table modify-syntax-entry 40 "()" 41 ")(" syntax-table set-syntax-table forward-sexp 1 message "cperl-forward-group-in-re: error %s" "."] 8 (#$ . 92354)])
#@35 

(fn B E TYPE VAL &optional NOW)
(defalias 'cperl-postpone-fontification #[1284 "\203\211\206\301\302B$\207\301$\207" [cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock put-text-property cperl-postpone] 11 (#$ . 92971)])
(put 'cperl-postpone-fontification 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand)
#@29 

(fn BEFORE &optional END)
(defalias 'cperl-unwind-to-safe #[513 "`\211\203P\300 \210\301`\211\262\302\"\203P\303\302\"\262\211e=\203!\304\262\211\203J\203;\211eS]\262b\210\300 \210`\262\202\211eS]\262\211\262b\210\202eb\210\202\305\306!\203a\307\304x\310U\204a\304u\210`\262\205\237\212\203\231dW\203\231\301\302\"\203\231\262\311\302\304d$\262\203ib\210n\204\223\312y\210`\262\202i\206\236\211)\207" [beginning-of-line get-text-property syntax-type cperl-beginning-of-property nil looking-at "\n*=" "\n" 0 next-single-property-change 1] 8 (#$ . 93273)])
#@173 Syntactically mark (and fontify) attributes of a subroutine.
Should be called with the point before leading colon of an attribute.

(fn &optional ST-L B-FNAME E-FNAME POS)
(defalias 'cperl-find-sub-attrs #[1024 "\204\305C\262\305\211\211\211`\305\211\3061\325\307\310\311\203 \312\202!\313\314\260!\205\321\315\224\203Z\316\224\316\224dT^\262\317	\305\n\203Q\211\206W\320\321B$\266\205\202Y\320$\266\205\210\322\224\262\322\225\262\317	\305\n\203~\211\206\204\320\321B$\266\205\202\206\320$\266\205\210\211b\210\323\225\203\306\204\250\324!\262\325\326\327	#\210\325\330\331	#\210\332 \262`\262\333!\210\334\315!\210\333!\210\305\262\335`\336#\210\337\340 !\210\336\262\2020\202\357\341\342\343e`\"\205\346\205\346{$\210\305\211\262\262\210\203\\\320`\344\307\345!\203\336\202\316$\210\203&\315\343\322\n\\`\"W\203&\320\322	\\`dT^\262\346\347$\210	\203\\		\317\307\345!\203:\202;\f\305\n\203S\211\206Y\320\321B$\266\205\202[\320$\266\205\210\203o\325\326\350	#\210\325\330\350	#\210\205v\333!\207" [cperl-maybe-white-and-comment-rex font-lock-constant-face cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock font-lock-function-name-face font-lock-variable-name-face nil (error) looking-at "\\(:" "\\)" "?" "" "\\(\\sw+\\)\\((\\)?" 1 0 face put-text-property cperl-postpone 3 4 cperl-cached-syntax-table modify-syntax-entry 40 "()" 41 ")(" syntax-table set-syntax-table forward-sexp cperl-commentify t forward-comment buffer-size message "L%d: attribute `%s': %s" count-lines attrib-group "{" syntax-type sub-decl "."] 22 (#$ . 93882)])
#@19 

(fn IS-X-REX E)
(defalias 'cperl-look-at-leading-count #[514 "`W\205B\302\303\203\304\202\305\306QS\307#\205Bh\310=?\205B`S`\311\312	\203:\211\206@\313\314B$\207\313$\266\205\207" [font-lock-warning-face cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock re-search-forward "\\=" "[ 	\n]*" "" "[{?+*]" t 123 face nil put-text-property cperl-postpone] 13 (#$ . 95520)])
(put 'cperl-look-at-leading-count 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand)
#@46 

(fn ENDBRACKET DASHFACE BSFACE ONEC-SPACE)
(defalias 'cperl-highlight-charclass #[1028 "\301\302\211\211\303\304\305\306R\n\307#\203\301\310\224\203?\310\224\310\225\311\n\302\2036\211\206<\312\313B$\266\205\202>\312$\266\205\210\314\315\"\262\203@\262A\262@\262\203\272f\316=\203\272\212b\210\211T\311	\302\203\203\211\206\211\312\313B$\266\205\202\213\312$\266\205\210\317\320!\203\271T\311\302\203\260\211\206\266\312\313B$\266\205\202\270\312$\266\205\210)A\262\202Fb\210\321\207" [cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock (1 5 7) nil "\\([^\\]\\|\\\\[^cdg-mo-qsu-zA-Z0-9_]\\|\\\\c.\\|\\\\x\\([[:xdigit:]][[:xdigit:]]?\\|\\={[[:xdigit:]]+}\\)\\|\\\\0?[0-7][0-7]?[0-7]?\\|\\\\N{[^{}]*}\\)" re-search-forward "\\(\\(-\\)" "\\)?\\|\\(\\\\[pP]\\([^{]\\|{[^{}]*}\\)\\|\\\\[^pP]\\)" toend 4 face put-text-property cperl-postpone mapcar #[257 "\211\224\225B\207" [] 3 "\n\n(fn ELT)"] 92 looking-at "\\\\[a-zA-Z0-9]" t] 20 (#$ . 95976)])
(put 'cperl-highlight-charclass 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand)
#@270 Scans the buffer for hard-to-parse Perl constructions.
If `cperl-pod-here-fontify' is not-nil after evaluation, will fontify
the sections using `cperl-pod-head-face', `cperl-pod-face',
`cperl-here-face'.

(fn &optional MIN MAX NON-INTER END IGNORE-MAX END-OF-HERE-DOC)
(defalias 'cperl-find-pods-heres #[1536 "\204e\262\306\204d\262\307\n!\306\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\310\211\311 \306\211\211\310\211@A\205H!@Y\211\203Q@\202Re\205XA\306C\306C\312\313!\203g\202h\313\312\314!\203u\f\202v\314\312\315!\203\201
\202\202\315\312\316!\203\215\202\216\316\312\315!\203\233
\202\234\315
\312\314!\203\251\f\202\252\314\f\312\317!\203\267\202\270\317\312\320!\203\303\202\304\320\312\321!\203\321\202\322\321\312\322!\203\337\202\340\322\312\323!\203\353\202\354\323\312\324!\203\367\202\370\324(\203d\202+\325B\203\326C\327D\330E\331C\332\260	\202\333P\334\335\336\337\340!\341\"\342$\216\212,\2044\343\344!\210\n\203DF\262'G\262&H\262%\345//\346#\210.b\210`.W\203G\347/\310#\203G\306\262(\335\224\262$\212\350\f%\306\211%)\262#\262\f\351\224\203\347h\352=\203\305`S\262$\350\f%S\306\211%\262#S\262\f\3538\203\275#SIdW\205\273\354\211T\355$\210\354\211T\356\357$\266#Tb\210\202\335\224\262\"!IdW\205\342\354\211T\355$\210\354\211T\356\357$\266\202\3538\204\3608\204\361\224\203\335\224\262$\350\f%\306\211%\262#\262\f\3538\204\"\3608\204\"\362\363!\203G\3538\204\3608\204*\204\343\364!\210@\204`\240\210\202\365 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S`S\377\306J\203\227\211\206\235\354\201SB$\266\205\202\237\354$\266\205\210!S\377	\306J\203\303\211\206\311\354\201SB$\266\205\202\313\354$\266\205\210`S`\377	\306J\203\355\211\206\363\354\201SB$\266\205\202\365\354$\266\205\210B\203\354`\342Z`S\355P$\210\354\342\\\353\\\355P$\210\306\262\2020\201\366\201\367$S\367#\2040\343\201\370\"\210`#Y\203<\"Sb\210\203}`\262\201W\306#\210\377\306J\203p\211\206v\354\201SB$\266\205\202x\354$\266\205\210\202})\203\226\203\226\354$T$S\201\371\201\372$\210\203\203\203\255V\203S\377\n\306J\203\320\211\206\326\354\201SB$\266\205\202\330\354$\266\205\210m\204\201\373$fQ\"\203\211T\377\n\306J\203\211\206\354\201SB$\266\205\202\354$\266\205\210\354\211T\201\374\310$\210`.V\203\262(\202\201\375\224\203\244\201\376\224\262\201\376\225\262#Sf\201\377>\204#b\210\201\375\224f\201\310=\203\216\201W\201\375\224\201\375\225\310#\210\335\225b\210\201\201 !\210\362\201!\203\201\n  '$\210\202\201\375\224b\210\201\n  '$\210\202\201\224\203\301\335\225\262\"\354\"S#\355R$\210!b\210\202\201\224\203\334\335\225\262\"\201W$#\306#\210\310\262,\202\201\224\203\335\225\262\"#b\210\201\342\306x\210#IdW\205\n\354\211T\355$\210\354\211T\356\357$\266!b\210\202\201\201!\210`V\203P+\203/\343\201	!\210\202A\343\201\n!\210@\204A$\240\210b\210\202PB'\206V`.])@\203f@b\210\202q,\204q\343\201!\210)@.\fD\207" [cperl-syntax-state cperl-syntax-done-to cperl-pod-here-fontify case-fold-search inhibit-read-only buffer-undo-list nil eval t buffer-modified-p boundp font-lock-string-face font-lock-constant-face font-lock-function-name-face font-lock-variable-name-face font-lock-builtin-face font-lock-comment-face font-lock-warning-face font-lock-keyword-face cperl-nonoverridable-face font-lock-type-face "\\(\\`\n?\\|^\n\\)=\\|<<~?\\([ 	]*\\([\"'`]\\)\\([^\"'`\n]*\\)\\3\\|\\\\?\\(\\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*\\)?\\)\\(\\)\\)\\|^[ 	]*\\(format\\)[ 	]*\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)?[ 	]*=[ 	]*$" "\\|\\<\\(q[wxqr]?\\|[msy]\\|tr\\)\\>\\|\\([?/<]\\)\\|\\<" "\\>\\(" "\\(::[a-zA-Z_:'0-9]*\\|[a-zA-Z_'][a-zA-Z_:'0-9]*\\)\\)?\\(" "\\(([^()]*)\\|:[^:]\\)\\)\\|\\$\\(['{]\\)\\|\\(\\<" "[ 	\n\f]+\\|[&*$@%]\\)[a-zA-Z0-9_]*'\\|__\\(END\\|DATA\\)__\\|\\\\\\(['`\"($]\\)" "" make-byte-code 0 "\301 \205
\300?\205
\302\303!\207" vconcat vector [buffer-modified-p set-buffer-modified-p nil] 2 message "Scanning for \"hard\" Perl constructions..." remove-text-properties (syntax-type t in-pod t syntax-table t attrib-group t REx-interpolated t cperl-postpone t syntax-subtype t rear-nonsticky t front-sticky t here-doc-group t first-format-line t REx-part2 t indentable t) re-search-forward parse-partial-sexp 18 39 3 put-text-property syntax-table rear-nonsticky (syntax-table) 4 1 looking-at "\\(cut\\|end\\)\\>" "=cut is not preceded by a POD section" beginning-of-line "^\n=\\(cut\\|end\\)\\>" toend "\n=\\(cut\\|end\\)\\>" "=cut is not preceded by an empty line" (syntax-type t in-pod t syntax-table t attrib-group t REx-interpolated t cperl-postpone t syntax-subtype t here-doc-group t rear-nonsticky t front-sticky t first-format-line t REx-part2 t indentable t) in-pod syntax-type "\n\n[ 	]" pod face inhibit-modification-hooks cperl-font-locking cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property cperl-sub-regexp cperl-white-and-comment-rex cperl-maybe-white-and-comment-rex cperl-pod-face cperl-pod-head-face cperl-here-face cperl-st-punct cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock cperl-do-not-fontify cperl-st-ket cperl-st-bra cperl-fontify-m-as-s cperl-regexp-scan cperl-st-cfence cperl-starters cperl-st-word cperl-postpone "\n\n[^ 	\f\n]" "=[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\>[ 	]*\\(\\(\n?[^\n]\\)+\\)$" "^\n=[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\>[ 	]*\\(\\(\n?[^\n]\\)+\\)$" cperl-commentify -1 5 match-data "\301\300\302\"\207" [set-match-data evaporate] "[ 	]*(" (error) forward-sexp [set-match-data evaporate] "[0-9$({]" "[ 	]*<<" (error) -2 "\\(printf?\\|say\\|system\\|exec\\|sort\\)\\>" 6 "[ 	]*[=0-9$@%&(]" regexp-quote "^[ 	]*" "$" "\\'" "End of here-document `%s' not found." here-doc here-doc-delim here-doc-group front-sticky (syntax-type) cperl-find-pods-heres 8 point-at-bol first-format-line "^[.;]$" "^#" "^[ 	]*{" "^[^\n]*[@^]" "^\\.$" "End of format `%s' not found." format 10 11 append "$@%*#_:-&>" #s(hash-table size 4 test eq rehash-size 1.5 rehash-threshold 0.8125 purecopy t data (45 2118 58 2127 62 2140 38 2153)) 115 58 45 38 60 [set-match-data evaporate] "\\$?\\([_a-zA-Z:][_a-zA-Z0-9:]*\\)?>" cperl-backward-to-noncomment (63 60) "~{(=|&*!,;:[" "~{(=|&+-*!,;:[" 125 cperl-after-block-p 119 "[a-zA-Z]\\>" (36 64 38 37) "\\(while\\|if\\|unless\\|until\\|and\\|or\\|not\\|xor\\|split\\|grep\\|map\\|print\\|say\\)\\>" 46 63 "\\s|" 62 "[ 	\n\f]+\\(#[^\n]*\n[ 	\n\f]*\\)+" " 	\n\f" 123 "$@%&*" (error) "[$@]\\$*\\([a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\|[^{]\\)\\([ 	\n]*->\\)?[ 	\n]*{" (123 91) "\\([ 	\n]*->\\)?[ 	\n]*{" 61 "::[a-zA-Z0-9_:]*[ 	\n\f]*}" prestring string-match "^\\([sy]\\|tr\\)$" cperl-forward-re 92 ".\\sw*x" "\\sw*x" ".\\sw*o" "\\sw*o" string "^qw$" indentable "\\sw*e" multiline forward-word-strictly "^\\([sm]?\\|qr\\)$" (error) "split\\>" "^\\(m\\|qr\\)$" "\\=" "[ 	\n]*" "[{?+*]" 35 "\\((\\?\\\\#\\)\\|\\(\\\\#\\)" "\\((\\?#\\)\\|\\(#\\)" "\\((\\?\\\\#\\)\\(\\)" "\\((\\?#\\)\\(\\)" "\\|\\(\\[\\)\\|\\(]\\)\\|" 41 "\\())))\\)" "\\((\\\\\\?\\\\\\?{\\|()\\\\\\?{\\)" "\\((\\?\\??{\\)" "\\|\\([$@]\\([_a-zA-Z:][_a-zA-Z0-9:]*\\|{[^{}]*}\\|[^{(|) 	
\n\f]\\)\\(\\(->\\)?\\[[^][]*\\]\\|{[^{}]*}\\)*\\|[)^|$.*?+]\\|{[0-9]+}\\|{[0-9]+,[0-9]*}\\|\\\\[luLUEQbBAzZG]\\|(\\(\\?\\((\\?\\)\\|\\?[:=!>?{]\\|\\?[-imsx]+[:)]\\|\\?([0-9]+)\\|\\?<[=!]\\)?\\)\\|\\\\\\(.\\)" to-end #s(hash-table size 3 test eq rehash-size 1.5 rehash-threshold 0.8125 purecopy t data (41 3789 124 3862 36 3867)) (error) "(\\\\\\?" REx-interpolated "^." 40 "(|" "(\\?[-imsx]+)" match-string 12 "ghijkmoqvFHIJKMORTVY" ".])^$|*?+" ".]^$" my-cperl-REx-spec-char-face "*?+" my-cperl-REx-0length-face my-cperl-REx-ctl-face "01234567" "\\=[01234567]?[01234567]?" "89" "\\=[0123456789]*" 120 "\\=[[:xdigit:]][[:xdigit:]]?\\|\\={[[:xdigit:]]+}" "pPN" "\\={[^{}]+}\\|." 94 93 "\\=\\(\\\\[^]]\\|[^]\\]\\)*\\\\]" "\\=\\(\\\\.\\|[^]\\]\\)*]" search-backward "[" "\\\\" "\\\\*\\[:\\^?\\sw+:\\\\\\]" "\\\\*\\[\\\\:\\^?\\sw+\\\\:]" "\\\\*\\[:\\(\\\\\\^\\)?\\sw+:]" "\\\\*\\[:\\(\\\\\\^\\)?\\(\\\\" char-to-string "\\|\\sw\\)+:]" "\\\\*\\[:\\^?\\sw*:]" (1 5 7) "\\([^\\]\\|\\\\[^cdg-mo-qsu-zA-Z0-9_]\\|\\\\c.\\|\\\\x\\([[:xdigit:]][[:xdigit:]]?\\|\\={[[:xdigit:]]+}\\)\\|\\\\0?[0-7][0-7]?[0-7]?\\|\\\\N{[^{}]*}\\)" "\\(\\(-\\)" "\\)?\\|\\(\\\\[pP]\\([^{]\\|{[^{}]*}\\)\\|\\\\[^pP]\\)" mapcar #[257 "\211\224\225B\207" [] 3 "\n\n(fn ELT)"] "\\\\[a-zA-Z0-9]" "Couldn't find end of charclass in a REx, pos=%s" cperl-forward-group-in-re "no matching `)' found" "Can't find })" "%s" search-forward ")" "Couldn't find end of (?#...)-comment in a REx, pos=%s" syntax-subtype x-REx assoc REx-part2 17 14 (36 64 37 38 42) forward-comment buffer-size ":[^:]" cperl-find-sub-attrs 19 20 21 error "Error in regexp of the sniffer" "Garbage after __END__/__DATA__ ignored" "Unbalanced syntax found while scanning" "Scanning for \"hard\" Perl constructions... done"] 68 (#$ . 97062) nil])
#@16 

(fn MIN MAX)
(defalias 'cperl-find-pods-heres-region #[514 "\300\"\207" [cperl-find-pods-heres] 5 (#$ . 117651) "r"])
#@12 

(fn LIM)
(defalias 'cperl-backward-to-noncomment #[257 "\300\211\211?\205X`\206eV\205X\301x\210`\262\302 \210\303`\304\"\211\262\305>\2032\306\300!\210\303`\304\"\262\307\310!\203>\211\311>\203\312 \210n\204\313\300x\210`W\203Rb\210\314\262\202\207" [nil " 	\n\f" beginning-of-line get-text-property syntax-type (pod here-doc here-doc-delim) cperl-unwind-to-safe looking-at "^[ 	]*\\(#\\|$\\)" (string prestring) cperl-to-comment-or-eol " 	" t] 7 (#$ . 117779)])
#@57 Point is before ?\{.  Checks whether it starts a block.
(defalias 'cperl-block-p #[0 "\301e!\210h\302\303\304\">\206K\212\305 )\206K\306`eS]\262\307\"\206Khz\310>\205K\311 \210\312\313!\2038\312\314!?\206K\301e!\210h\315=\205K\316\317!\210\312\320P!\207" [cperl-sub-regexp cperl-backward-to-noncomment append ";){}$@&%" nil cperl-after-label get-text-property attrib-group (119 95) backward-sexp looking-at "[a-zA-Z0-9_:]+[ 	\n\f]*[{#]" "\\(bless\\|return\\|q[wqrx]?\\|tr\\|[smy]\\|constant\\)\\>" 98 forward-sexp -1 "[ 	\n\f#]"] 4 (#$ . 118272)])
#@316 Return true if the preceding } (if PRE-BLOCK, following {) delimits a block.
Would not look before LIM.  Assumes that LIM is a good place to begin a
statement.  The kind of block we treat here is one after which a new
statement would start; thus the block in ${func()} does not count.

(fn LIM &optional PRE-BLOCK)
(defalias 'cperl-after-block-p #[513 "\212\3011h\211\204
\302\303!\210\304!\210`=\206dh\305=\206d\212\306 )\206d\307`eS]\262\310\"\206dhz\311>\203a\212\302\303!\210\312\313!\203J\312\314!?\206]\304!\210\315h!\205]\302\303!\210\312\316P!)\202d\317!0\202j\210\320)\207" [cperl-sub-regexp (error) forward-sexp -1 cperl-backward-to-noncomment 41 cperl-after-label get-text-property attrib-group (119 95) looking-at "\\(else\\|catch\\|try\\|continue\\|grep\\|map\\|BEGIN\\|END\\|UNITCHECK\\|CHECK\\|INIT\\)\\>" "\\(\\sw\\|_\\)+::" cperl-char-ends-sub-keyword-p "[ 	\n\f#]" cperl-after-expr-p nil] 6 (#$ . 118838)])
#@291 Return true if the position is good for start of expression.
TEST is the expression to evaluate at the found position.  If absent,
CHARS is a string that contains good characters to have before us (however,
`}' is treated "smartly" if it is not in the list).

(fn &optional LIM CHARS TEST)
(defalias 'cperl-after-expr-p #[768 "\206e\300\211\301``\"\210\212\204\200`V\203\200\302x\210`\262\303 \210\304`\305\"\2032\306`\305\"b\210\303\307!\210\304`\310\"\203C\306`\310\"b\210\303\307!\210\311\312!\204
\313 \210\314\300x\210\211`W\203Y\211b\210`\262h\315=\203w\316u\210\302x\210hz\317>\203w\320\316!\210\202
\211b\210\321\262\202
o\206\300`=\206\300\311\322!\206\300\203\232\323!\202\300h\324\206\242\325\300\">\206\300h\326=\203\264\327!\206\300g\330=\205\300\304`\331\"\332=)\207" [nil cperl-update-syntaxification " 	\n\f" beginning-of-line get-text-property here-doc-group cperl-beginning-of-property 0 in-pod looking-at "^[ 	]*\\(#\\|$\\)" cperl-to-comment-or-eol " 	" 58 -1 (119 95) forward-sexp t "[ 	]*__\\(END\\|DATA\\)__" eval append "{;" 125 cperl-after-block-p 46 syntax-type format] 10 (#$ . 119789)])
#@22 

(fn &optional LIM)
(defalias 'cperl-backward-to-start-of-expr #[256 "\3001\"\211\203`V\205 \301!?\205 \302\303!\210\304\305x\210\2020\207\210\305\207" [(error) cperl-after-expr-p forward-sexp -1 "$@%#" nil] 3 (#$ . 120945)])
#@22 

(fn &optional LIM)
(defalias 'cperl-at-end-of-expr #[256 "\301\302P!\2065\30313\212`\304\305!\210\304\306!\210h\307\310\311\">\203%\306u\210\202`W\206.\312!\262)0\207\210\313\207" [cperl-maybe-white-and-comment-rex looking-at "[;}]" (error) forward-sexp 1 -1 append "%&@$*" nil cperl-after-expr-p t] 6 (#$ . 121187)])
#@22 

(fn &optional LIM)
(defalias 'cperl-forward-to-end-of-expr #[256 "\3001`\206\ndW\205\301 ?\205\302\303!\210\2020\207\210\304\207" [(error) cperl-at-end-of-expr forward-sexp 1 nil] 3 (#$ . 121523)])
#@12 

(fn LIM)
(defalias 'cperl-backward-to-start-of-continued-exp #[257 "h\300\301\302\">\203
\303\304!\210\305 \210`X\203\211Tb\210\306\302w\207" [append ")]}\"'`" nil forward-sexp -1 beginning-of-line " 	"] 5 (#$ . 121739)])
#@12 

(fn LIM)
(defalias 'cperl-after-block-and-statement-beg #[257 "\300!\205*\212\301\302!\210\303e!\210o\206)`=\206)hz\304U?\206)\301\302!\210\305\306!?)\207" [cperl-after-block-p forward-sexp -1 cperl-backward-to-noncomment 119 looking-at "\\(map\\|grep\\|say\\|printf?\\|system\\|exec\\|tr\\|s\\)\\>"] 3 (#$ . 121973)])
#@267 Simple variant of indentation of continued-sexp.

Will not indent comment if it starts at `comment-indent' or looks like
continuation of the comment on the previous line.

If `cperl-indent-region-fix-constructs', will improve spacing on
conditional/loop constructs.
(defalias 'cperl-indent-exp #[0 "\212\302 \303\211\212\304 \210\211\204\253`\262\305`\306#@\306U\203!`\262\202b\210`W\203<\305`\303\307$\210l\204$\310\311!\210\202$`V\204\244h\312=\203\216`\262\3131\202\310\314!\210g\315=\203g\310\306!\210\316\317!\203g\310\306!\210\316\320\321\322\260!\205~b\210\310\311!\210`\211\2620\202\207\210\307\211\262\210b\210\202\244\316\323P!\203\241\324\225b\210\302 \262\202\244\307\262\302 \262\202	b\210\325 \262)	\203\273\326!\210\327`\"\266\203)\207" [cperl-maybe-white-and-comment-rex cperl-indent-region-fix-constructs point-at-eol nil beginning-of-line parse-partial-sexp -1 t forward-sexp 1 41 (error) -2 36 looking-at "\\(state\\|my\\|local\\|our\\)\\>" "\\(elsif\\|if\\|unless\\|while\\|until\\|for\\(each\\)?\\>\\(\\(" "\\(state\\|my\\|local\\|our\\)\\)?" "\\$[_a-zA-Z0-9]+\\)?\\)\\>" "\\<\\(else\\|elsif\\|continue\\)\\>" 0 point-marker cperl-fix-line-spacing cperl-indent-region] 9 (#$ . 122307) nil])
#@124 Improve whitespace in a conditional/loop construct.
Returns some position at the last line.

(fn &optional END PARSE-DATA)
(defalias 'cperl-fix-line-spacing #[512 "\204d\262\306 \206\307\310\211\211\211\211\212\311 \210`\262\312\313!\2040\212\314\315\316#)\211\262\203\221	\203U\312\317!\203{\314\315!\210`\262\320\310w\210`|\210\321\322\"c\210\311 \210\202{\312\323!\203{\212\314\315!\210\324 \210\325c\210`\262\326!\203z\327		\"\210`\262)\312\330!\203\221\314\315!\210\324 \210\321\322\"c\210\311 \210\312\331!\203\247\332\307!\210\324 \210\321\322\"c\210\311 \210\312\333!\203\275\332\334!\210\324 \210\321\322\"c\210\311 \210\312\335!\203\323\336\337!\210\324 \210\321\322\"c\210\311 \210\312\340!\203\375\341\224\262\342\343!\210\344u\210`\262g\345=\203\367\336\307!\210`\262\202\203\320\310x\210\202\311 \210\310\262\205\212b\210\314\325\316#)\262\203#	W\203\375\312\346!\203\375n\204\272\312\347!\203h\324 \210\203>\n\202?\203_\324 \210\325c\210`\262\326!\203\272\327		\"\210`\262\202\272\321\322\"c\210\202\272\312\350!\203\216\203v\n\202w\204\216`\262\320\310w\210`|\210\321\322\"c\210\202\272\312\351!\203\272\203\234\n\202\235\203\272\324 \210\325c\210`\262\326!\203\272\327		\"\210`\262\312\352!\203\375\320\310w\210`\262\336\307!\210`\262b\210\314\325\316#\262\f\204\341\203\375Tb\210\324 \210\325c\210`\262\326!\203\375\327		\"\262\311 \210`\262\306 \262
\203\221\203\221\312\353!\204\221\3541;\355\307!\210`X\2033h\356=\2033\357e!\2033\316\2027b\210\3100\202=\210\310\203\221\344u\210\360\310x\210n\203]\326!\210\314\315!\210\324 \210\325c\210\202\324 \210h\361=\204yn\204yh\356=\203v\362e!\204y\363c\210\325c\210`\262\326!\203\216\327		\"\262\311 \210*\207" [cperl-indent-region-fix-constructs cperl-merge-trailing-else cperl-extra-newline-before-brace-multiline cperl-extra-newline-before-brace cperl-break-one-line-blocks-when-indent cperl-fix-hanging-brace-when-indent point-at-eol 1 nil beginning-of-line looking-at "[ 	]*\\(els\\(e\\|if\\)\\|continue\\|if\\|while\\|for\\(each\\)?\\|until\\)" search-forward "}" t "[ 	]*}[ 	]*\n[ 	\n]*\\(els\\(e\\|if\\)\\|continue\\)\\>" " 	\n" make-string 32 "[ 	]*}[ 	]*\\(els\\(e\\|if\\)\\|continue\\)\\>" delete-horizontal-space "\n" cperl-indent-line cperl-fix-line-spacing "[ 	]*}\\(	*\\|[ 	][ 	]+\\)\\<\\(els\\(e\\|if\\)\\|continue\\)\\>" "[ 	]*}?[ 	]*\\<\\(els\\(e\\|if\\)\\|continue\\|unless\\|if\\|while\\|for\\(each\\)?\\|until\\)\\>\\(	*\\|[ 	][ 	]+\\)[^ 	\n#]" forward-word-strictly "[ 	]*\\<for\\(each\\)?[ 	]+\\(state\\|my\\|local\\|our\\)\\(	*\\|[ 	][ 	]+\\)[^ 	\n]" 2 "[ 	]*\\<for\\(each\\)?[ 	]+\\(state\\|my\\|local\\|our\\)[ 	]*\\$[_a-zA-Z0-9]+\\(	*\\|[ 	][ 	]+\\)[^ 	\n#]" forward-sexp 3 "[ 	]*\\(}[ 	]*\\)?\\<\\(els\\(e\\|if\\)\\|continue\\|if\\|unless\\|while\\|for\\(each\\)?\\(\\([ 	]+\\(state\\|my\\|local\\|our\\)\\)?[ 	]*\\$[_a-zA-Z0-9]+\\)?\\|until\\)\\>\\([ 	]*(\\|[ 	\n]*{\\)\\|[ 	]*{" 8 re-search-forward "[({]" -1 40 "[ 	\n]*{" "\\(	*\\| [ 	]+\\){" "[ 	]*\n" "[	 ]*{" "[ 	\n]*{[ 	]*[^ 	\n#]" "[ 	]*}[ 	]*\\(\\<\\(els\\(if\\|e\\)\\|continue\\|while\\|until\\)\\>\\|$\\|#\\)" (error) up-list 125 cperl-after-block-and-statement-beg " 	" 59 cperl-after-block-p ";"] 13 (#$ . 123568) nil])
#@24 

(fn BEG END OLD-LEN)
(defalias 'cperl-delay-update-hook #[771 "\206d^	\206e]\211\207" [cperl-update-start cperl-update-end] 5 (#$ . 126899)])
#@385 Simple variant of indentation of region in CPerl mode.
Should be slow.  Will not indent comment if it starts at `comment-indent'
or looks like continuation of the comment on the previous line.
Indents all the lines whose first character is between START and END
inclusive.

If `cperl-indent-region-fix-constructs', will improve spacing on
conditional/loop constructs.

(fn START END)
(defalias 'cperl-indent-region #[514 "\306\211\"\210\212\307\211\307\211\211E\307\211\211\211\211\211\203#\310\300\311\"\210b\210\312 \205-i\262\262b\210\313 \307\223\262n\204F\314\315!\210`X\203\356m\204\356\316\317!\211\262\204u\316\320!\211\262\203\237\321 \206j=\204u\307\211\262\203\237\203\347\211\204\347\321 U\203\347\322`\323\"\324=\204\347\322`\325\"\f=\204\347\326 \210)\202\347\327!\262\204\347\203\347
\203\271\330\"b\210\312 \205\323\322`\323\"\331>?\205\323\322`\325\"\f=?\205\323i\211\262\203\347\326 \210\332\307x\210\333\307x\210i\262\314\315!\210\202F)\266\205	\205\212	b\210\334c\210\335\336!\210\nb\210\334c\210\335\336!)*\266\203)\207" [after-change-functions cperl-update-end cperl-update-start comment-column cperl-st-cfence cperl-indent-region-fix-constructs cperl-update-syntaxification nil add-hook cperl-delay-update-hook cperl-to-comment-or-eol make-marker beginning-of-line 2 looking-at "[ 	]*\n" "[ 	]*#" current-indentation get-text-property syntax-type pod syntax-table indent-for-comment cperl-indent-line cperl-fix-line-spacing (pod here-doc) " 	" "#" " " delete-char -1] 15 (#$ . 127059) "r"])
#@282 Like `fill-paragraph', but handle CPerl comments.
If any of the current line is a comment, fill the comment or the
block of it that point is in, preserving the comment's initial
indentation and initial hashes.  Behaves usually outside of comment.

(fn &optional JUSTIFY ITERATION)
(defalias 'cperl-fill-paragraph #[512 "\305\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\212\306 \210\307\310!\203$\311\262\312\224\312\225{\262\202c\313 \203c\311\262\307\314!\210`\262i\262\315i\316\"\312\224\312\225{P\262\317\305x\210`{\262iZ\262`Z\262\320 \262\321!\210\315\322\"c\210)\204q\323\n!\210\202\214\203}\306 \210`\202\226\212\324y\312U\203\213\307\325!\204~\307\325!\204\224\326y\210`)\212\326y\210\307\325!\204\227`)}\210eb\210\212\326y\210`dW\203\330\317\305w\210\307\327!\203\250`\312\224=\203\311`\312\225=\203\315\330\331!\210\321\312\225\312\224Z!\210\202\250)\n\332P\n\332P\323\n!\210,\203b\210\211\312V\203\376\321!\210c\210iU\204\204\333 \210\334\n\311\"\210*\266\311\207" [comment-column fill-paragraph-function paragraph-start fill-prefix paragraph-separate nil beginning-of-line looking-at "[ 	]*#[# 	]*" t 0 cperl-to-comment-or-eol "#+[ 	]*" make-string 32 " 	" point-marker delete-char 45 fill-paragraph -1 "^[ 	]*#+[ 	]*[^ 	\n#]" 1 "#+" error "Bug in Emacs: `looking-at' in `narrow-to-region': match-data is garbage" "\\|^[ 	#]*$" indent-for-comment cperl-fill-paragraph] 13 (#$ . 128652)])
(defalias 'cperl-do-auto-fill #[0 "\212\301\210i)V\205P\212\302 \210\303 \210`)g\304>\301`Y?\205N\305 \262\306\301!\210\211b\210n\2036\307\310!\210\311\225b\210\203Fg\312>\204F\313c\210\314u\210h\315>\206N\313c\266\203\207" [fill-column nil beginning-of-line cperl-to-comment-or-eol (32 9) point-marker fill-paragraph re-search-forward "#+[ 	]*" 0 (32 9) " " -1 (32 9)] 5])
#@34 

(fn LST &optional ISBACK NAME)
(defalias 'cperl-imenu-addback #[769 "\211C\204\n\2020\211\242\204\211\301\240\210\302\303\304\305\306\307	\"\310\"\311\312%\203,A\202-\"\210\207" [cperl-imenu-addback "+++BACK+++" mapc make-byte-code 257 "\211<\205\211A<\205\211\301\242\300BAB\241\210\302A\303\301\242#\207" vconcat vector [cperl-imenu-addback t] 5 "\n\n(fn ELT)"] 12 (#$ . 130492)])
#@25 

(fn &optional REGEXP)
(defalias 'cperl-imenu--create-perl-index #[256 "\301\302!\210\303\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\304\303eb\210\305dd\"\210\306\206$\303\307#\203\303\310\224\203F\311 \312\304\313\314\315!\316\"\317$\216\320\321!)\262\203\322\224\204P\323\224\203x\324\325\224\326\"\204x\324\325\224\327\"\204x\324\325\224\330\"\204x\322\224\262\303\262\f`\262		\203\215\n@Y\203\215	A\262\n\nA\262\202r\n@\206\224\331\262	@\206\235\304\262\203\350\310\224\203\310\310\224\310\225{\262\332\304G\303$\210\262\333P\262\334P\262\202\316\335\262\331\262\212\336`d\337#\210`)\262\nB\262\n\211B\262\202\366g\340=\206\364\324`\341\"\304=\262\203\377\203\204\323\224\323\225{\211\262\204\332\304G\303$\210\342 \262\203&\322\202'\323\225\303\223\210\204K\343\344\"\203<\307\262\f\202KV\204K\211P\262\307\262\fB\262\203^B\262\202dB\262\203o
B\262
B\262\202\345\224\203\346\224\346\225{\262\342 \262\346\224\303\223\210\332\304G\303$\210\347\317\345\224f\350Z_\351\"P\262B\262\352PAB\262B\262B\262\202\353\354!\203\323\355\353\354!\"\202\326\237\262\203\347\356\237BB\262\204\361\f\203\225\303\211\211\211\211\203@\262A\262\357@\323\"\262\360\"\204\370\211ABB\262\202\370\262\203\213@\262A\262\343\361@\"\203\"\357@\304\211\224#\262\360\"\211\262\203vA<\203d\357@\322\304\224\\\"ABAB\241\210\202\"\357@\322\304\224\\\"ABC\241\210\202\"\357@\322\304\224\\\"ABCBB\262\202\"\362BB\262\266\203\244\363\237BB\262\204\264\204\264\353\354!\203\303
\203\303\364\237BB\262\365!\207" [cperl-imenu--function-name-regexp-perl require imenu nil 0 cperl-update-syntaxification re-search-forward t 5 match-data make-byte-code "\301\300\302\"\207" vconcat vector [set-match-data evaporate] 3 looking-at "[ 	\n]*;" 2 8 get-text-property 1 syntax-table syntax-type in-pod "" set-text-properties "::" "package " "package;" parse-partial-sexp -1 59 attrib-group make-marker string-match "[:']" 16 17 make-string 49 32 "=" default-value imenu-sort-function sort "+POD headers+..." substring assoc "\\(::\\|'\\)[_a-zA-Z0-9]+$" "+Hierarchy+..." "+Packages+..." "+Unsorted List+..." cperl-imenu-addback] 29 (#$ . 130904)])
(defalias 'cperl-outline-level #[0 "\301!\210\302\224\204\303\207\304\224\203\303\207\305\224\203\302\207\306\224\203$\306\224f\307Z\207\310\207" [outline-regexp looking-at 1 0 2 8 16 48 5] 2])
#@40 Initialization under windowed version.
(defalias 'cperl-windowed-init #[0 "\302\303!\203\206#\304\305!\203\306\307 \207?\205#\310\311\312\"\210\313\314\315\"\207" [cperl-faces-init cperl-font-lock-multiline featurep ps-print boundp font-lock-multiline t cperl-init-faces add-hook font-lock-mode-hook #[0 "\302>\205\f	\206\f\303 \207" [major-mode cperl-faces-init (perl-mode cperl-mode) cperl-init-faces] 2] eval-after-load "ps-print" #[0 "\206\301 \207" [cperl-faces-init cperl-init-faces] 1]] 3 (#$ . 133478)])
#@65 Additional expressions to highlight in Perl mode.  Minimal set.
(defvar cperl-font-lock-keywords-1 nil (#$ . 134011))
#@65 Additional expressions to highlight in Perl mode.  Default set.
(defvar cperl-font-lock-keywords nil (#$ . 134135))
#@64 Additional expressions to highlight in Perl mode.  Maximal set
(defvar cperl-font-lock-keywords-2 nil (#$ . 134257))
(defalias 'cperl-load-font-lock-keywords #[0 "\204\302 \210	\207" [cperl-faces-init cperl-font-lock-keywords cperl-init-faces] 1])
(defalias 'cperl-load-font-lock-keywords-1 #[0 "\204\302 \210	\207" [cperl-faces-init cperl-font-lock-keywords-1 cperl-init-faces] 1])
(defalias 'cperl-load-font-lock-keywords-2 #[0 "\204\302 \210	\207" [cperl-faces-init cperl-font-lock-keywords-2 cperl-init-faces] 1])
(defalias 'cperl-init-faces-weak #[0 "\302\300!\204\303\300!\204\304!\210\302\300!\204\305\300!\210\302\301!\2063\303\301!\204*\304	!\210\302\301!\2063\306\301!\207" [font-lock-constant-face font-lock-warning-face boundp facep make-face (lambda (#1=#:def-tmp-var) (defvar font-lock-constant-face #1# "Face for constant and label names")) (lambda (#1#) (defvar font-lock-warning-face #1# "Face for things which should stand out"))] 2])
(defalias 'cperl-init-faces #[0 "\3061B\307\310!\210\311\312!\203\313\314!\203\315\316!\210\317\211\211\311\312!\203$\320\262\321\322\323D\324BBB\325\326\327\330	\331\"\332#\333Q\334B\335\334\336E\337\334\340E\341\342\n\343\f\344\f\345\260\334
\203V\346\202W\347E\350\351\313\314!\203d\352\202n\203m\353\202n\354\355\356\357\313\314!\203{\360\202\261\f\203\260\361\f\362\f\363\260\364
\203\220\365\202\221\366D\367\f\370\f\371\260
\203\241\372\202\242\373
?\205\250\374\375BBBE\202\261\376\377\201J\201K\257\262\201L\262@\203\317\330\201MC\"\262A\203\334\201NB\202\335\211BC\330B\"D\266\311\201O!\203\370\201P \210\313\201Q!\204\313\314!\203\201R\201S!\210\202<\201T\201E!\204\"\201UE!\210\201V\201E!\2044\201W\201E!\210\201T\365!\204C\201U5!\210\201V\365!\204Q\201X\365!\210\201T\336!\204`\201U!\210\201V\336!\204n\201Y\336!\210\201T\340!\204}\201U !\210\201V\340!\204\213\201Z\340!\210\201T\201F!\204\234\201UF!\210\201V\201F!\204\256\201[\201F!\210\201T\201G!\204\277\201UG!\210\201V\201G!\204\321\201\\\201G!\210\201T\201H!\204\342\201UH!\210\201V\201H!\204\364\201]\201H!\210\201T\201^!\204\201T\201_!\203\201`\201_\201^\"\210\201T\201a!\2042\201T\201b!\2032\201`\201b\201a\"\210\201T\340!\204M\201T\201c!\203M\201`\201c\340\"\210\201d\201T\201E!\204o\201T\201e!\203o\201`\201e\201E\"\210\201T\336!\204\311\201`\201f\336\"\210\211\201g\267\202\300\201h\336\201i\201j!\203\234\201j\202\237\201k\"\210\202\311\201h\336\201i\201l!\203\270\201l\202\273\201m\"\210\202\311\201n\336\201o\"\210\201T\340!\204\201`\336\340\"\210\211\201p\267\202\201h\340\201i\201q!\203\364\201q\202\367\201r\"\210\202\201h\340\201i\201s!\203\201s\202\201t\"\210\201T\365!\204&\201`\201u\365\"\210\201T\201E!\204;\201`\201u\201E\"\210\210\320\211I0\207\315\201v\"\207" [cperl-invalid-face cperl-sub-keywords cperl-sub-regexp cperl-white-and-comment-rex cperl-maybe-white-and-comment-rex cperl-font-lock-multiline (error) require font-lock fboundp font-lock-fontify-anchored-keywords featurep font-lock-extra message "You have an obsolete package `font-lock-extra'.  Install `choose-color'." nil t "[ 	]+$" 0 quote (t) "\\(^\\|[^$@%&\\]\\)\\<\\(" mapconcat identity append ("if" "until" "while" "elsif" "else" "given" "when" "default" "break" "unless" "for" "try" "catch" "finally" "foreach" "continue" "exit" "die" "last" "goto" "next" "redo" "return" "local" "exec" "do" "dump" "use" "our" "require" "package" "eval" "evalbytes" "my" "state" "BEGIN" "END" "CHECK" "INIT" "UNITCHECK") "\\|" "\\)\\>" 2 "\\(^\\|[^$@%&\\]\\)\\<\\(a\\(bs\\|ccept\\|tan2\\|larm\\|nd\\)\\|b\\(in\\(d\\|mode\\)\\|less\\)\\|c\\(h\\(r\\(\\|oot\\)\\|dir\\|mod\\|own\\)\\|aller\\|rypt\\|lose\\(\\|dir\\)\\|mp\\|o\\(s\\|n\\(tinue\\|nect\\)\\)\\)\\|CORE\\|d\\(ie\\|bm\\(close\\|open\\)\\|ump\\)\\|e\\(x\\(p\\|it\\|ec\\)\\|q\\|nd\\(p\\(rotoent\\|went\\)\\|hostent\\|servent\\|netent\\|grent\\)\\|of\\)\\|f\\(ileno\\|c\\(ntl\\)?\\|lock\\|or\\(k\\|mline\\)\\)\\|g\\(t\\|lob\\|mtime\\|e\\(\\|t\\(p\\(pid\\|r\\(iority\\|oto\\(byn\\(ame\\|umber\\)\\|ent\\)\\)\\|eername\\|w\\(uid\\|ent\\|nam\\)\\|grp\\)\\|host\\(by\\(addr\\|name\\)\\|ent\\)\\|s\\(erv\\(by\\(port\\|name\\)\\|ent\\)\\|ock\\(name\\|opt\\)\\)\\|c\\|login\\|net\\(by\\(addr\\|name\\)\\|ent\\)\\|gr\\(ent\\|nam\\|gid\\)\\)\\)\\)\\|hex\\|i\\(n\\(t\\|dex\\)\\|octl\\)\\|join\\|kill\\|l\\(i\\(sten\\|nk\\)\\|stat\\|c\\(\\|first\\)\\|t\\|e\\(\\|ngth\\)\\|o\\(c\\(altime\\|k\\)\\|g\\)\\)\\|m\\(sg\\(rcv\\|snd\\|ctl\\|get\\)\\|kdir\\)\\|n\\(e\\|ot\\)\\|o\\(pen\\(\\|dir\\)\\|r\\(\\|d\\)\\|ct\\)\\|p\\(ipe\\|ack\\)\\|quotemeta\\|r\\(index\\|and\\|mdir\\|e\\(quire\\|ad\\(pipe\\|\\|lin\\(k\\|e\\)\\|dir\\)\\|set\\|cv\\|verse\\|f\\|winddir\\|name\\)\\)\\|s\\(printf\\|qrt\\|rand\\|tat\\|ubstr\\|e\\(t\\(p\\(r\\(iority\\|otoent\\)\\|went\\|grp\\)\\|hostent\\|s\\(ervent\\|ockopt\\)\\|netent\\|grent\\)\\|ek\\(\\|dir\\)\\|lect\\|m\\(ctl\\|op\\|get\\)\\|nd\\)\\|h\\(utdown\\|m\\(read\\|ctl\\|write\\|get\\)\\)\\|y\\(s\\(read\\|call\\|open\\|tem\\|write\\|seek\\)\\|mlink\\)\\|in\\|leep\\|ocket\\(pair\\|\\)\\)\\|t\\(runcate\\|ell\\(\\|dir\\)\\|ime\\(\\|s\\)\\)\\|u\\(c\\(\\|first\\)\\|time\\|mask\\|n\\(pack\\|link\\)\\)\\|v\\(alues\\|ec\\)\\|w\\(a\\(rn\\|it\\(pid\\|\\)\\|ntarray\\)\\|rite\\)\\|x\\(\\|or\\)\\|__\\(FILE\\|LINE\\|PACKAGE\\|SUB\\)__\\)\\>" font-lock-type-face "\\(^\\|[^$@%&\\]\\)\\<\\(AUTOLOAD\\|BEGIN\\|\\(UNIT\\)?CHECK\\|break\\|c\\(atch\\|ho\\(p\\|mp\\)\\)\\|d\\(e\\(f\\(inally\\|ault\\|ined\\)\\|lete\\)\\|o\\)\\|DESTROY\\|e\\(ach\\|val\\(bytes\\)?\\|xists\\|ls\\(e\\|if\\)\\)\\|END\\|for\\(\\|each\\|mat\\)\\|g\\(iven\\|rep\\|oto\\)\\|INIT\\|if\\|keys\\|l\\(ast\\|ocal\\)\\|m\\(ap\\|y\\)\\|n\\(ext\\|o\\)\\|our\\|p\\(ackage\\|rototype\\|rint\\(\\|f\\)\\|ush\\|o\\(p\\|s\\)\\)\\|q\\(\\|q\\|w\\|x\\|r\\)\\|re\\(turn\\|do\\)\\|s\\(ay\\|pli\\(ce\\|t\\)\\|calar\\|t\\(ate\\|udy\\)\\|ub\\|hift\\|ort\\)\\|t\\(ry?\\|ied?\\)\\|u\\(se\\|n\\(shift\\|ti\\(l\\|e\\)\\|def\\|less\\)\\)\\|wh\\(en\\|ile\\)\\|y\\|__\\(END\\|DATA\\)__\\|[sm]\\)\\>" cperl-nonoverridable-face ("-[rwxoRWXOezsfdlpSbctugkTBMAC]\\>\\([ 	]+_\\>\\)?" 0 font-lock-function-name-face keep) "\\<" "\\([^ \n	{;()]+\\)\\(" "([^()]*)\\)?" "[{;]" (if (eq (char-after (cperl-1- (match-end 0))) 123) 'font-lock-function-name-face 'font-lock-variable-name-face) (progn (if (< 1 (count-lines (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) (put-text-property (+ 3 (match-beginning 0)) (match-end 0) 'syntax-type 'multiline)) (if (eq (char-after (cperl-1- (match-end 0))) 123) 'font-lock-function-name-face 'font-lock-variable-name-face)) ("\\<\\(package\\|require\\|use\\|import\\|no\\|bootstrap\\)[ 	]+\\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9:]*\\)[ 	;]" 2 font-lock-function-name-face) ("^[ 	]*format[ 	]+\\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9:]*\\)[ 	]*=[ 	]*$" 1 font-lock-function-name-face) ("\\([]}\\\\%@>*&]\\|\\$[a-zA-Z0-9_:]*\\)[ 	]*{[ 	]*\\(-?[a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\)[ 	]*}" (2 font-lock-string-face t) (0 '(restart 2 t))) ("\\([]}\\\\%@>*&]\\|\\$[a-zA-Z0-9_:]*\\)[ 	]*{[ 	]*\\(-?[a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\)[ 	]*}" (2 font-lock-string-face t) ("\\=[ 	]*{[ 	]*\\(-?[a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\)[ 	]*}" nil nil (1 font-lock-string-face t))) ("\\([]}\\\\%@>*&]\\|\\$[a-zA-Z0-9_:]*\\)[ 	]*{[ 	]*\\(-?[a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\)[ 	]*}" 2 font-lock-string-face t) ("[[ 	{,(]\\(-?[a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\)[ 	]*=>" 1 font-lock-string-face t) ("^[ 	]*\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ 	]*:\\)[ 	]*\\($\\|{\\|\\<\\(until\\|while\\|for\\(each\\)?\\|do\\)\\>\\)" 1 font-lock-constant-face) ("\\<\\(continue\\|next\\|last\\|redo\\|break\\|goto\\)\\>[ 	]+\\([a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\)" 2 font-lock-constant-face) ("^[ 	]*\\(state\\|my\\|local\\|our\\)[ 	]*\\(([ 	]*\\)?\\([$@%*][a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\)\\([ 	]*,\\)?" (3 font-lock-variable-name-face) (4 '(another 4 nil ("\\=[ 	]*,[ 	]*\\([$@%*][a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\)\\([ 	]*,\\)?" (1 font-lock-variable-name-face) (2 '(restart 2 nil) nil t))) nil t)) "\\<\\(state\\|my\\|local\\|our\\)" "\\((" "\\)?\\([$@%*]\\([a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\|[^a-zA-Z0-9_]\\)\\)" 5 font-lock-variable-name-face (progn (setq cperl-font-lock-multiline-start (match-beginning 0)) 'font-lock-variable-name-face) "\\=" "," "\\([$@%*]\\([a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\|[^a-zA-Z0-9_]\\)\\)" (if (match-beginning 3) (save-excursion (goto-char (match-beginning 3)) (condition-case nil (forward-sexp 1) (error (condition-case nil (forward-char 200) (error nil)))) (1- (point))) (forward-char -2)) (if (match-beginning 3) (point-max) (forward-char -2)) (progn (if (or (not cperl-font-lock-multiline-start) (> 2 (count-lines cperl-font-lock-multiline-start (point)))) nil (put-text-property (1+ cperl-font-lock-multiline-start) (point) 'syntax-type 'multiline)) (setq cperl-font-lock-multiline-start nil)) ((3 font-lock-variable-name-face)) ("^[ 	{}]*\\(state\\|my\\|local\\|our\\)[ 	]*\\(([ 	]*\\)?\\([$@%*][a-zA-Z0-9_:]+\\)" 3 font-lock-variable-name-face) ("\\<for\\(each\\)?\\([ 	]+\\(state\\|my\\|local\\|our\\)\\)?[ 	]*\\(\\$[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*\\)[ 	]*(" 4 font-lock-variable-name-face) cperl-highlight-variables-indiscriminately cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock cperl-font-lock-keywords-1 cperl-font-lock-keywords cperl-font-lock-keywords-2 font-lock-constant-face font-lock-warning-face font-lock-comment-face font-lock-function-name-face cperl-faces-init ("\\(?:^\\|[^smywqrx$]\\)\\(!\\)" 1 font-lock-negation-char-face) ("\\[\\(\\^\\)" 1 font-lock-negation-char-face prepend) (("\\(\\([@%]\\|\\$#\\)[a-zA-Z_:][a-zA-Z0-9_:]*\\)" 1 (if (eq (char-after (match-beginning 2)) 37) 'cperl-hash-face 'cperl-array-face) t) ("\\(\\([$@]+\\)[a-zA-Z_:][a-zA-Z0-9_:]*\\)[ 	]*\\([[{]\\)" 1 (if (= (- (match-end 2) (match-beginning 2)) 1) (if (eq (char-after (match-beginning 3)) 123) 'cperl-hash-face 'cperl-array-face) font-lock-variable-name-face) t) ("\\(@\\|\\$#\\)\\(\\$+\\([a-zA-Z_:][a-zA-Z0-9_:]*\\|[^ 	\n]\\)\\)" (1 'cperl-array-face) (2 font-lock-variable-name-face)) ("\\(%\\)\\(\\$+\\([a-zA-Z_:][a-zA-Z0-9_:]*\\|[^ 	\n]\\)\\)" (1 'cperl-hash-face) (2 font-lock-variable-name-face))) ("\\([$*]{?\\(?:\\sw+\\|::\\)+\\)" 1 font-lock-variable-name-face) cperl-fontify-update ps-print-buffer cperl-ps-print-init choose-color eval (font-lock-require-faces (list (list 'font-lock-comment-face ["Firebrick" "OrangeRed" "DimGray" "Gray80"] nil [nil nil t t t] [nil nil t t t] nil) (list 'font-lock-string-face ["RosyBrown" "LightSalmon" "Gray50" "LightGray"] nil nil [nil nil t t t] nil) (list 'font-lock-function-name-face (vector "Blue" "LightSkyBlue" "Gray50" "LightGray" (cdr (assq 'background-color (frame-parameters)))) (vector nil nil nil nil (cdr (assq 'foreground-color (frame-parameters)))) [nil nil t t t] nil nil) (list 'font-lock-variable-name-face ["DarkGoldenrod" "LightGoldenrod" "DimGray" "Gray90"] nil [nil nil t t t] [nil nil t t t] nil) (list 'font-lock-type-face ["DarkOliveGreen" "PaleGreen" "DimGray" "Gray80"] nil [nil nil t t t] nil [nil nil t t t]) (list 'font-lock-warning-face ["Pink" "Red" "Gray50" "LightGray"] ["gray20" "gray90" "gray80" "gray20"] [nil nil t t t] nil [nil nil t t t]) (list 'font-lock-constant-face ["CadetBlue" "Aquamarine" "Gray50" "LightGray"] nil [nil nil t t t] nil [nil nil t t t]) (list 'cperl-nonoverridable-face ["chartreuse3" ("orchid1" "orange") nil "Gray80"] [nil nil "gray90"] [nil nil nil t t] [nil nil t t] [nil nil t t t]) (list 'cperl-array-face ["blue" "yellow" nil "Gray80"] ["lightyellow2" ("navy" "os2blue" "darkgreen") "gray90"] t nil nil) (list 'cperl-hash-face ["red" "red" nil "Gray80"] ["lightyellow2" ("navy" "os2blue" "darkgreen") "gray90"] t t nil))) facep make-face boundp (lambda (#1=#:def-tmp-var) (defvar font-lock-constant-face #1# "Face for constant and label names")) (lambda (#1#) (defvar font-lock-variable-name-face #1# "Face for variable names")) (lambda (#1#) (defvar font-lock-type-face #1# "Face for data types")) (lambda (#1#) (defvar cperl-nonoverridable-face #1# "Face for data types from another group")) (lambda (#1#) (defvar font-lock-warning-face #1# "Face for things which should stand out")) (lambda (#1#) (defvar font-lock-comment-face #1# "Face for comments")) (lambda (#1#) (defvar font-lock-function-name-face #1# "Face for function names")) cperl-array-face font-lock-emphasized-face copy-face cperl-hash-face font-lock-other-emphasized-face font-lock-other-type-face light font-lock-reference-face default #s(hash-table size 2 test eq rehash-size 1.5 rehash-threshold 0.8125 purecopy t data (light 648 dark 676)) set-face-foreground x-color-defined-p "seagreen" "sea green" "os2pink" "pink" set-face-background "gray90" #s(hash-table size 2 test eq rehash-size 1.5 rehash-threshold 0.8125 purecopy t data (light 736 dark 764)) "chartreuse3" "chartreuse" "orchid1" "orange" italic "cperl-init-faces (ignored): %s"] 23])
#@66 Initialization of `ps-print' components for faces used in CPerl.
(defalias 'cperl-ps-print-init #[0 "\300\301\302\"\207" [eval-after-load "ps-print" #[0 "\303\304\"\303\305	\"\303\306\n\"\211\207" [ps-bold-faces ps-italic-faces ps-underlined-faces append (cperl-array-face cperl-hash-face) (cperl-nonoverridable-face cperl-hash-face) (cperl-array-face cperl-hash-face underline cperl-nonoverridable-face)] 3]] 3 (#$ . 147011)])
#@265 Pretty-print in CPerl style.
If optional argument FILE is an empty string, prints to printer, otherwise
to the file FILE.  If FILE is nil, prompts for a file name.

Style of printout regulated by the variable `cperl-ps-print-face-properties'.

(fn &optional FILE)
(defalias 'cperl-ps-print #[256 "\211\204\303\304\305 \306P\307\211\310%\262\211G\311V\204\307\262\312\313!\210\314\315\n!\210\316!*\207" [ps-print-face-extension-alist ps-print-color-p cperl-ps-print-face-properties read-from-minibuffer "Print to file (if empty - to printer): " buffer-file-name ".ps" nil file-name-history 0 require ps-print t ps-extend-face-list ps-print-buffer-with-faces] 7 (#$ . 147450) nil])
(cperl-windowed-init)
(defconst cperl-styles-entries '(cperl-indent-level cperl-brace-offset cperl-continued-brace-offset cperl-label-offset cperl-extra-newline-before-brace cperl-extra-newline-before-brace-multiline cperl-merge-trailing-else cperl-continued-statement-offset))
#@64 Examples of if/else with different indent styles (with v4.23).
(defconst cperl-style-examples "##### Numbers etc are: cperl-indent-level cperl-brace-offset\n##### cperl-continued-brace-offset cperl-label-offset\n##### cperl-continued-statement-offset\n##### cperl-merge-trailing-else cperl-extra-newline-before-brace\n\n########### (Do not forget cperl-extra-newline-before-brace-multiline)\n\n### CPerl	(=GNU - extra-newline-before-brace + merge-trailing-else) 2/0/0/-2/2/t/nil\nif (foo) {\n  bar\n    baz;\n label:\n  {\n    boon;\n  }\n} else {\n  stop;\n}\n\n### PerlStyle	(=CPerl with 4 as indent)		4/0/0/-4/4/t/nil\nif (foo) {\n    bar\n	baz;\n label:\n    {\n	boon;\n    }\n} else {\n    stop;\n}\n\n### GNU							2/0/0/-2/2/nil/t\nif (foo)\n  {\n    bar\n      baz;\n  label:\n    {\n      boon;\n    }\n  }\nelse\n  {\n    stop;\n  }\n\n### C++		(=PerlStyle with braces aligned with control words) 4/0/-4/-4/4/nil/t\nif (foo)\n{\n    bar\n	baz;\n label:\n    {\n	boon;\n    }\n}\nelse\n{\n    stop;\n}\n\n### BSD		(=C++, but will not change preexisting merge-trailing-else\n###		 and extra-newline-before-brace )		4/0/-4/-4/4\nif (foo)\n{\n    bar\n	baz;\n label:\n    {\n	boon;\n    }\n}\nelse\n{\n    stop;\n}\n\n### K&R		(=C++ with indent 5 - merge-trailing-else, but will not\n###		 change preexisting extra-newline-before-brace)	5/0/-5/-5/5/nil\nif (foo)\n{\n     bar\n	  baz;\n label:\n     {\n	  boon;\n     }\n}\nelse\n{\n     stop;\n}\n\n### Whitesmith	(=PerlStyle, but will not change preexisting\n###		 extra-newline-before-brace and merge-trailing-else) 4/0/0/-4/4\nif (foo)\n    {\n	bar\n	    baz;\n    label:\n	{\n	    boon;\n	}\n    }\nelse\n    {\n	stop;\n    }\n" (#$ . 148424))
#@161 List of variables to set to get a particular indentation style.
Should be used via `cperl-set-style' or via Perl menu.

See examples in `cperl-style-examples'.
(defconst cperl-style-alist '(("CPerl" (cperl-indent-level . 2) (cperl-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-continued-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-label-offset . -2) (cperl-continued-statement-offset . 2) (cperl-extra-newline-before-brace) (cperl-extra-newline-before-brace-multiline) (cperl-merge-trailing-else . t)) ("PerlStyle" (cperl-indent-level . 4) (cperl-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-continued-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-label-offset . -4) (cperl-continued-statement-offset . 4) (cperl-extra-newline-before-brace) (cperl-extra-newline-before-brace-multiline) (cperl-merge-trailing-else . t)) ("GNU" (cperl-indent-level . 2) (cperl-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-continued-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-label-offset . -2) (cperl-continued-statement-offset . 2) (cperl-extra-newline-before-brace . t) (cperl-extra-newline-before-brace-multiline . t) (cperl-merge-trailing-else)) ("K&R" (cperl-indent-level . 5) (cperl-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-continued-brace-offset . -5) (cperl-label-offset . -5) (cperl-continued-statement-offset . 5) (cperl-merge-trailing-else)) ("BSD" (cperl-indent-level . 4) (cperl-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-continued-brace-offset . -4) (cperl-label-offset . -4) (cperl-continued-statement-offset . 4)) ("C++" (cperl-indent-level . 4) (cperl-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-continued-brace-offset . -4) (cperl-label-offset . -4) (cperl-continued-statement-offset . 4) (cperl-extra-newline-before-brace . t) (cperl-extra-newline-before-brace-multiline . t) (cperl-merge-trailing-else)) ("Whitesmith" (cperl-indent-level . 4) (cperl-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-continued-brace-offset . 0) (cperl-label-offset . -4) (cperl-continued-statement-offset . 4)) ("Current")) (#$ . 150136))
#@539 Set CPerl mode variables to use one of several different indentation styles.
The arguments are a string representing the desired style.
The list of styles is in `cperl-style-alist', available styles
are CPerl, PerlStyle, GNU, K&R, BSD, C++ and Whitesmith.

The current value of style is memorized (unless there is a memorized
data already), may be restored by `cperl-set-style-back'.

Choosing "Current" style will not change style, so this may be used for
side-effect of memorizing only.  Examples in `cperl-style-examples'.

(fn STYLE)
(defalias 'cperl-set-style #[257 "\204	\303\304	\"\305\n\"A\306\205$@\262A\262\211@AL\210\202\207" [cperl-old-style cperl-styles-entries cperl-style-alist mapcar #[257 "\211\300!B\207" [eval] 4 "\n\n(fn NAME)"] assoc nil] 5 (#$ . 151969) (byte-code "\301\302\303\304$C\207" [cperl-style-alist completing-read "Enter style: " nil insist] 5)])
#@49 Restore a style memorized by `cperl-set-style'.
(defalias 'cperl-set-style-back #[0 "\204\301\302!\210\303\205@\262A\211@AL\210\202	\207" [cperl-old-style error "The style was not changed" nil] 3 (#$ . 152870) nil])
(defalias 'cperl-check-syntax #[0 "\302\303!\210\304P\305\306!)\207" [cperl-extra-perl-args perl-dbg-flags require mode-compile " -wc" eval (mode-compile)] 2 nil nil])
#@13 

(fn TYPE)
(defalias 'cperl-info-buffer #[257 "\211\203\302\202	\303\304!\304\305!\203\202t\306 \307\310\311\312\313!\314\"\315$\216\316\317!\210\2034q\210\320\321!\210\306 \307\310\311\312\313!\322\"\315$\216\317 \210)\210\323\203R\324\202S\325\"\210\305q\210\320!\210\203j\321q\210\320\305!\210q\210\326\301!\210\315p)\262\207" [cperl-info-page window-min-height "*info-perl-var*" "*info-perl*" get-buffer "*info*" current-window-configuration make-byte-code 0 "\301\300!\207" vconcat vector [set-window-configuration] 2 require info rename-buffer "*info-perl-tmp*" [set-window-configuration] Info-find-node "perlvar" "perlfunc" make-local-variable] 12 (#$ . 153274)])
#@53 Return the word at point or at P.

(fn &optional P)
(defalias 'cperl-word-at-point #[256 "\212\211\203\211b\210\302 \206#\303\304!\210\305\300!\203\206\"	\300N\206\"\306 )\207" [find-tag-default-function major-mode cperl-word-at-point-hard require etags boundp find-tag-default] 3 (#$ . 153977)])
#@224 Show documentation for Perl command COMMAND in other window.
If perl-info buffer is shown in some frame, uses this frame.
Customized by setting variables `cperl-shrink-wrap-info-frame',
`cperl-max-help-size'.

(fn COMMAND)
(defalias 'cperl-info-on-command #[257 "\302\303!\304Q\305\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\306\307\"\203\310\262\306\311\"\262
\312
!\262	\313 \262\314!\262q\210eb\210\f\204H\315\310!\210\316y\210\315\305\317#\203F\320\321!\203Z\322y\210\323 \210`\262\324\325E\262\204~\211\203~\326@\317\"\262\211A\262\202g\203\224\327!	=\204\224\330\n\"\210\203\237\314!\262\203\253=\203\263\331	!\210\202\275\332	!\210\333!\210
b\210\334 \262\335 \262\n\n\nSW\262\203\331\202\332	\203<\336\337\212\315\340\305\317#\203\357\341\224\202\360d)\"\\\262\f\203	\342Z_\343\245\202\344 \262\322=\203\345\262\346 \245\347Z\262V\203#\262\f\2032\350\f\fZ!\210\202<\351\314	!
T\"\210\352\313 \"\210\202L\353\354\"\210\333!\207" [cperl-max-help-size cperl-shrink-wrap-info-frame "^" regexp-quote "[^a-zA-Z_0-9]" nil string-match "^-[a-zA-Z]$" "^-X[ 	\n]" "^[$@%]" cperl-info-buffer selected-window window-frame re-search-forward -1 t re-search-backward "^[ 	\n\f]" 1 beginning-of-line "*info-perl-var*" "*info-perl*" get-buffer-window window-buffer set-window-buffer pop-to-buffer special-display-popup-frame select-window window-height frame-height 2 count-lines "^[ 	][^\n]*\n+\\([^ 	\n\f]\\|\\'\\)" 0 3 100 frame-char-height 18 display-pixel-height 4 enlarge-window set-frame-height set-window-start message "No entry for %s found."] 23 (#$ . 154289) (byte-code "\300 \301\302\303\"!\211\304\232\203\202\211C\207" [cperl-word-at-point read-string format "Find doc for Perl function (default %s): " ""] 5)])
#@63 Show documentation for Perl command at point in other window.
(defalias 'cperl-info-on-current-command #[0 "\300\301 !\207" [cperl-info-on-command cperl-word-at-point] 2 (#$ . 156133) nil])
(defalias 'cperl-imenu-info-imenu-search #[0 "\300\301!?\205
\302\303!\210\304y\207" [looking-at "^-X[ 	\n]" re-search-backward "^\n\\([-a-zA-Z_]+\\)[ 	\n]" 1] 2])
(defalias 'cperl-imenu-info-imenu-name #[0 "\300\224\300\225{\207" [1] 2])
#@69 Shows imenu for Perl Info Buffer.
Opens Perl Info buffer if needed.
(defalias 'cperl-imenu-on-info #[0 "\303\304!\210p\305\211\305\214\306 \307\310\311\312\313!\314\"\315$\216\316\305!q\210\317\320\321\322 )\262)\211\205S\323 \210\324\325!\210\326A!\203F\327A!b\210\202J\211Ab\210\330\331 `\"\210\324!+\207" [imenu-create-index-function imenu-prev-index-position-function imenu-extract-index-name-function require imenu nil current-window-configuration make-byte-code 0 "\301\300!\207" vconcat vector [set-window-configuration] 2 cperl-info-buffer imenu-default-create-index-function cperl-imenu-info-imenu-search cperl-imenu-info-imenu-name imenu-choose-buffer-index push-mark pop-to-buffer "*info-perl*" markerp marker-position set-window-start selected-window] 9 (#$ . 156569) nil])
#@550 Lineup construction in a region.
Beginning of region should be at the start of a construction.
All first occurrences of this construction in the lines that are
partially contained in the region are lined up at the same column.

MINSHIFT is the minimal amount of space to insert before the construction.
STEP is the tabwidth to position constructions.
If STEP is nil, `cperl-lineup-step' will be used
(or `cperl-indent-level', if `cperl-lineup-step' is nil).
Will not move the position at the start to the left.

(fn BEG END &optional STEP MINSHIFT)
(defalias 'cperl-lineup #[1026 "\302\211\211\211\212b\210\302\210\303 \262b\210\304\302w\210\303 \262\305\302#\210b\210i\262\306\307!\203M\306\310!\203F\311\312\313\224\313\225{!\314Q\262\202^\315\316!\210\202^\306\317!\203W\315\320!\210\312\321g!!\262\206g\206g	\262\204p\322\262\323\324!\210`W\203\234\325\326#\203\234\313\224b\203\234i\262\326\262V\203p\262\202p\211\204\244\315\327!\210b\210\\\262\246\313U\204\277\245T_\262\330!\210\323\324!\210`W\205\340\325\326#\205\340\313\224b\205\340\202\277)\207" [cperl-lineup-step cperl-indent-level nil point-marker " 	\f" indent-region looking-at "[a-zA-Z0-9_]" "\\<[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\>" "\\<" regexp-quote 0 "\\>" error "Cannot line up in a middle of the word" "$" "Cannot line up end of line" char-to-string 1 beginning-of-line 2 re-search-forward t "The construction to line up occurred only once" cperl-make-indent] 12 (#$ . 157376) "r"])
#@170 Run etags with appropriate options for Perl files.
If optional argument ALL is `recursive', will process Perl files
in subdirectories too.

(fn &optional ADD ALL FILES)
(defalias 'cperl-etags #[768 "\301\302\303\203\f\304B\262\204C\262\305=\203)\306\307\310E\"\262\311\262\202B\203<\306\307\312E\"\262\311\262\202B\306\"\262\313\314\303\211\211&\262\211\315=\206X\316\317\"\207" [buffer-file-name "etags" ("-l" "none" "-r" "/\\<" cperl-sub-regexp "[ \\t]+\\(\\([a-zA-Z0-9:_]*::\\)?\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)\\)[ \\t]*\\(([^()]*)[ 	]*\\)?\\([ 	]*:[^#{;]*\\)?\\([{#]\\|$\\)/\\3/" "-r" "/\\<package[ \\t]+\\(\\([a-zA-Z0-9:_]*::\\)?\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)\\)[ \\t]*\\([#;]\\|$\\)/\\1/" "-r" "/\\<\\(package\\)[ \\t]*;/\\1;/") nil "-a" recursive append "-e" "sub wanted {push @ARGV, $File::Find::name if /\\.[pP][Llm]$/}\n				use File::Find;\n				find(\\&wanted, '.');\n				exec @ARGV;" "perl" "push @ARGV, <*.PL *.pl *.pm>;\n				exec @ARGV;" apply call-process 0 message "etags returned \"%s\""] 13 (#$ . 158890) nil])
#@43 Toggle the state of `cperl-auto-newline'.
(defalias 'cperl-toggle-auto-newline #[0 "?\301\302\203
\303\202\304\"\207" [cperl-auto-newline message "Newlines will %sbe auto-inserted now." "" "not "] 3 (#$ . 159933) nil])
#@64 Toggle the state of automatic keyword expansion in CPerl mode.
(defalias 'cperl-toggle-abbrev #[0 "\300\203	\301\202\n\302!\210\303\304\203\305\202\306\"\207" [abbrev-mode 0 1 message "Perl control structure will %sbe auto-inserted now." "" "not "] 3 (#$ . 160164) nil])
#@57 Toggle the state of parentheses doubling in CPerl mode.
(defalias 'cperl-toggle-electric #[0 "\301\302\211J\303=\203\266\203\202\"\203\211\206 \304\266\203\202\"J\266\203\203)\303\202*\304\305\306\301\302\211J\303=\203=\266\203\202O\203K\211\206M\304\266\203\202OJ\266\203\203V\307\202W\310\"\207" [cperl-hairy cperl-electric-parens nil null t message "Parentheses will %sbe auto-doubled now." "" "not "] 7 (#$ . 160449) nil])
#@134 Toggle the state of Auto-Help on Perl constructs (put in the message area).
Delay of auto-help controlled by `cperl-lazy-help-time'.
(defalias 'cperl-toggle-autohelp #[0 "\203\n\301 \210\202
\302 \210\303\304\203\305\202\306\"\207" [cperl-lazy-installed cperl-lazy-unstall cperl-lazy-install message "Perl help messages will %sbe automatically shown now." "" "not "] 3 (#$ . 160908) nil])
#@66 Toggle whether `indent-region'/`indent-sexp' fix whitespace too.
(defalias 'cperl-toggle-construct-fix #[0 "?\205\301\302\303\203\304\202\305\"\207" [cperl-indent-region-fix-constructs 1 message "indent-region/indent-sexp will %sbe automatically fix whitespace." "" "not "] 3 (#$ . 161311) nil])
#@678 Toggle (or, with numeric argument, set) debugging state of syntaxification.
Nonpositive numeric argument disables debugging messages.  The message
summarizes which regions it was decided to rescan for syntactic constructs.

The message looks like this:

  Syxify req=123..138 actual=101..146 done-to: 112=>146 statepos: 73=>117

Numbers are character positions in the buffer.  REQ provides the range to
rescan requested by `font-lock'.  ACTUAL is the range actually resyntaxified;
for correct operation it should start and end outside any special syntactic
construct.  DONE-TO and STATEPOS indicate changes to internal caches maintained
by CPerl.

(fn ARG &optional BACKTRACE)
(defalias 'cperl-toggle-set-debug-unwind #[513 "\204\203
\301\202\302=\203\303\202\304\262\303V\203+\211\203'\301\202,\302\202,\305\262\302\306\305=\203<\307\202=\310\"\207" [cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock backtrace message 0 1 t "Debugging messages of syntax unwind %sabled." "dis" "en"] 6 (#$ . 161623) "P"])
(defvar cperl-tmp-buffer " *cperl-tmp*")
(defalias 'cperl-setup-tmp-buf #[0 "\304!q\210\305	!\210\306 \210\307\310!\210\n\205\311\303!\210\312\211\207" [cperl-tmp-buffer cperl-mode-syntax-table cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property-for-tags parse-sexp-lookup-properties get-buffer-create set-syntax-table buffer-disable-undo auto-fill-mode 0 make-local-variable t] 2])
#@85 Return the current/previous sexp and its (beginning) location.
Does not move point.
(defalias 'cperl-imenu-name-and-position #[0 "\212\301\302!\210\203\303 \202`\301 \210`{B\266\202)\207" [imenu-use-markers forward-sexp -1 point-marker] 4 (#$ . 163011)])
(defalias 'cperl-xsub-scan #[0 "\300\301!\210\302\211\211\211\211\211eb\210\303\304\302\305#\203\245\306\224\203B\306\224\306\225{\262\307\224b\210\310\302w\210\311u\210\312\313!\203<\311\224\311\225{\262\202
\302\262\202
\203
\314\224\203\222\314\224Tb\210\315 \262\314\224\314\225{\262\211\203o\316\317P\"\203o\320G\"\262\316\321\"\204\205\321QAB\262B\262\240\210B\262\202
\315 \262\322P\240\210B\262\202
\207" [require imenu nil re-search-forward "^\\([ 	]*MODULE\\>[^\n]*\\<PACKAGE[ 	]*=[ 	]*\\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9:]*\\)\\>\\|\\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*\\)(\\|[ 	]*BOOT:\\)" t 2 0 " 	" 1 looking-at "[^\n]*\\<PREFIX[ 	]*=[ 	]*\\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*\\)\\>" 3 cperl-imenu-name-and-position string-match "^" substring "::" "::BOOT:"] 10])
(defvar cperl-unreadable-ok nil)
#@24 

(fn IFILE XS TOPDIR)
(defalias 'cperl-find-tags #[771 "\306!\307\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\212\203q\210\202\310 \210\311 \210\31210\313\f!@\211\2620\202J\210\n\204K\314\315\316\"!\203E\317\211\202J\320\321
\"\210\211\204W\322\323
\"\202K\322\324\"\210\203y\n\204y\3251r\326\307\211\f#0\202x\322\327\"\262\210\n\203\205\330 \262\202\221\331 \262\332\333	\"A\262\334\335\"\262\311 \210\203@\262A\262\203\233\336\234\337\340\341	@\"\203\304\342@\343\"\202\307@\344\345\n\346\234!\347\345\f\344\234S!\350\261\210\340\351@\"\203\233\340\352
\353Q\336\234\"\203\233\342\336\234\344\224\344\225#ABB\262\202\233`\262\344b\210\211\262\354\355G\307$\210	\342\355
G#\232\203-\342G\"\262\356\347\345S!\350\261\210\344d{\262\311 \210\f\204J\322\357\"\210*\207" [cperl-tmp-buffer cperl-pod-here-fontify cperl-unreadable-ok cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property-for-tags noninteractive cperl-sub-regexp get-buffer nil cperl-setup-tmp-buf erase-buffer (error) insert-file-contents y-or-n-p format "File %s unreadable.  Continue? " t error "Aborting: unreadable file %s" message "Unreadable file %s" "Scanning file %s ..." (error) cperl-find-pods-heres "While scanning for syntax: %S" cperl-xsub-scan cperl-imenu--create-perl-index assoc "+Unsorted List+..." mapcar #[257 "\300\301@\"\205)\211Ab\210\302 \210\211@`\303\304`\"TAb\210l\204\"\304u\210`\302 \210`{F\207" [string-match "^[_a-zA-Z]" beginning-of-line count-lines 1] 6 "\n\n(fn ELT)"] 3 127 string-match "^package " substring 8 1 number-to-string 2 "," "\n" "^[_a-zA-Z]+::" "^" "[ 	]+\\([_a-zA-Z]+\\)[^:_a-zA-Z]" set-text-properties 0 "\f\n" "Scanning file %s finished"] 21 (#$ . 164101)])
#@177 Add to TAGS data for "pure" Perl files in the current directory and kids.
Use as
  emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l emacs/cperl-mode.el         -f cperl-add-tags-recurse-noxs

(defalias 'cperl-add-tags-recurse-noxs #[0 "\300\301\211\302\211\301\302&\207" [cperl-write-tags nil t] 7 (#$ . 165850)])
#@300 Add to TAGS data for "pure" Perl in the current directory and kids.
Writes down fullpath, so TAGS is relocatable (but if the build directory
is relocated, the file TAGS inside it breaks). Use as
  emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l emacs/cperl-mode.el         -f cperl-add-tags-recurse-noxs-fullpath

(defalias 'cperl-add-tags-recurse-noxs-fullpath #[0 "\300\301\211\302\211\301\302\303&\207" [cperl-write-tags nil t ""] 8 (#$ . 166156)])
#@170 Add to TAGS file data for Perl files in the current directory and kids.
Use as
  emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l emacs/cperl-mode.el         -f cperl-add-tags-recurse

(defalias 'cperl-add-tags-recurse #[0 "\300\301\211\302\211$\207" [cperl-write-tags nil t] 5 (#$ . 166601)])
#@62 

(fn &optional FILE ERASE RECURSE DIR INBUFFER NOXS TOPDIR)
(defalias 'cperl-write-tags #[1792 "\211CC\305\306!\210\204'\203\202\307 \262	\204'\310 \203'\311\312!\210\242\2040\240\210\313\314\211\211\212\204P\315\n!\203K\316\n!\210\202P\317\n!q\210	\203\263\242\320=\204h\242\203h\321 \210\320\240\210\3221}\323
\324
?\205w\324$0\202\230\210\f?\205\230\325\326\327\"!\203\223\324\314\202\230\311\330\"\331\332\333\334\335\336$\337\"\340\341%\"\266\2028\342\343\"\262\203\303\2048\242\320=\203\320db\210\202.\242\203\333\321 \210\202.\344b\210\f\262\345\346G\314$\210\242\347\346	\242G#\232\203\347
\242G\"\262\350\351\352Q\314\324#\203+\353\351!\210`\212\344u\210\350\351\314\354#\203$`\355Z\202%d)|\210\202.db\210\356
\242#c\210?\205J\357\346!\210\360\361!\205J\361 +\266\204\207" [default-directory case-fold-search tags-file-name cperl-scan-files-regexp cperl-unreadable-ok require etags buffer-file-name buffer-modified-p error "Save buffer first!" "TAGS" nil file-exists-p visit-tags-table-buffer find-file-noselect ignore erase-buffer (error) directory-files t y-or-n-p format "Directory %s unreadable.  Continue? " "Aborting: unreadable directory %s" mapc make-byte-code 257 "\306\f\"\203	\307\207\310!\204#\306
\"\2055\311\300\242\301\307\312\302\303\242&\207\301\204)\307\207\311\300\242\301\312\211\302\303\242&\207" vconcat vector [cperl-noscan-files-regexp cperl-scan-files-regexp string-match nil file-directory-p cperl-write-tags t] 9 "\n\n(fn FILE)" string-match "\\.xs$" 1 set-text-properties 0 substring search-forward "\f\n" "," search-backward toend 2 cperl-find-tags save-buffer fboundp initialize-new-tags-table] 24 (#$ . 166885)])
(defvar cperl-tags-hier-regexp-list (concat "^\\(\\(package\\)\\>\\|" cperl-sub-regexp "\\>[^\n]+::\\|[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9:]*([^\n]+::\\|[ 	]*BOOT:[^\n]+::\\)"))
#@30 Global hierarchy of classes.
(defvar cperl-hierarchy '(nil nil) (#$ . 168819))
(defalias 'cperl-tags-hier-fill #[0 "\302b\210\303\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\304\303\305#\205\224\306\224\262\307 \210\310\311!\203\216\306\224\306\225{\262\312\224\312\225{\262\2037\302\2028\313\262\314 \262\315\316#\262\317 \262\320u\210\321	8\"\211\262\203j\322\"BAB\241\210\202\216\322\"BCB\262\203\207	A	A@B\240\210\202\216		@B\240\210\303\210\202\207" [cperl-tags-hier-regexp-list cperl-hierarchy 1 nil re-search-forward t 2 beginning-of-line looking-at "\\([^\n]+\\)\\([^\n]+\\)\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\)" 3 0 file-of-tag format "%s:%s" etags-snarf-tag -1 assoc vector] 13])
#@249 Show hierarchical menu of classes and methods.
Finds info about classes by a scan of loaded TAGS files.
Supposes that the TAGS files contain fully qualified function names.
One may build such TAGS files from CPerl mode menu.

(fn &optional UPDATE)
(defalias 'cperl-tags-hier-init #[256 "\303\304!\210\303\305!\210\211\204\3068\204]\307\310\211\211\211E	\204$\311\312!\210\313\314	\"\210\315\316!\210\313@\"\210\313A@\"\210\310\317A@B\320@BE\262\321\322\"\210AA\323\324AB!\240\210\315\325!\266\3068\204g\326\327!\210\330\331!\203r\331 \202s\n\203\332\333\3068\"\202\210\303\334!\210\335\3068!\262\211\203\243\211<\203\243\211A\203\237\211A\262\202\223\211@\262\336!\203\265\337\340\234!\210\341\322\234!\210\211\342=\205\276\343\333!\207" [cperl-hierarchy tags-table-list window-system require etags imenu 2 #[257 "\211AA\206\f\211A@A\241\207" [] 3 "\n\n(fn ELT)"] nil call-interactively visit-tags-table mapc #[257 "\300\301\"\210\302!q\210\303 \207" [message "Updating list of classes... %s" get-file-buffer cperl-tags-hier-fill] 4 "\n\n(fn TAGSFILE)"] message "Updating list of classes... postprocessing..." "Packages: " "Methods: " cperl-tags-treeify 1 cperl-menu-to-keymap ("+++UPDATE+++" . -999) "Updating list of classes: done, requesting display..." error "No items found" fboundp display-popup-menus-p x-popup-menu t tmm tmm-prompt vectorp find-file 0 etags-goto-tag-location -999 cperl-tags-hier-init] 10 (#$ . 169534) nil])
#@17 

(fn TO LEVEL)
(defalias 'cperl-tags-treeify #[514 "\300\301\302\303\304\"\305#\306QA@A\3078A\310\211C\310C\310C\310C\310C\310C\310C\310C\311\312\313\314\315







&	\316\"\317\320%\n\241\210\240\210\321\240\210\322
\"\210\307\240\210\322\f\"\210\242\203y\322\311\312\323\314\315!\324\"\325\320%A\"\210\322\326A\"\210\327\330!\203\222\331A\327\330!\"\241\210\322\311\312\332\314\315!\333\"\325\320%\327\330!\203\261\331\242\327\330!\"\237\202\263\242\"\210\322\311\312\334\314\315!\335\"\325\320%\327\330!\203\324\331\242\327\330!\"\237\202\326\242\"\207" ["^\\(" mapconcat identity make-list "[_a-zA-Z0-9]+" "::" "\\)\\(::\\)?" 2 nil make-byte-code 257 "\311\300@\"\203T\304\242\312=\204\313\225\203T\301\314@\315\312\225#\240\210\306\316\240\210\302\317\301\242\305\242\"\240\204C\305\242\301\242\320C\321CE\305\242AB\241\210\302\305\242A@\240\210\303\304\242\302\2428\240\210\303\242\303\242AB\241\207\304\242\313=\203b\310\310\242B\240\207\307\307\242B\240\207" vconcat vector [string-match 1 2 substring 0 t assoc "Packages: " "Methods: "] 6 "\n\n(fn ELT)" 1 mapc "\301\300T\"\207" [cperl-tags-treeify] 4 #[257 "\211A<\205\211G\300=\205\211A@@\240\210\211A@A\241\207" [2] 3 "\n\n(fn ELT)"] default-value imenu-sort-function sort "\300\300AB\241\207" [] "\300\301@PAB\300AB\241\207" ["package "]] 28 (#$ . 171020)])
#@24 

(fn LIST NAME LIMIT)
(defalias 'cperl-list-fold #[771 "\301\211\211\302GX\203\202Q\301\262\301\262\203J\211T\262@\262A\262\211X\2038B\262\202\237BB\262C\262\303\262\202\237BB\237\207" [imenu-max-items nil 0 1] 9 (#$ . 172419)])
#@13 

(fn MENU)
(defalias 'cperl-menu-to-keymap #[257 "\301C\302\303\304\305\306\307\310!\311\"\312\313%\314\315#\"B\207" [imenu-max-items nil keymap mapcar make-byte-code 257 "\211A<\203\300\302A@	#\240\210\303@\304\300\242!BB\207\211A@\305E\207" vconcat vector [imenu-max-items cperl-list-fold nil cperl-menu-to-keymap t] 6 "\n\n(fn ELT)" cperl-list-fold "Root"] 10 (#$ . 172694)])
#@66 Finds places such that insertion of a whitespace may help a lot.
(defvar cperl-bad-style-regexp (mapconcat 'identity '("[^-\n	 <>=+!.&|(*/'`\"#^][-=+<>!|&^]" "[-<>=+^&|]+[^- 	\n=+<>~]") "\\|") (#$ . 173090))
#@109 If matches at the start of match found by `my-bad-c-style-regexp',
insertion of a whitespace will not help.
(defvar cperl-not-bad-style-regexp (mapconcat 'identity '("[^-	 <>=+]\\(--\\|\\+\\+\\)" "[a-zA-Z0-9_][|&][a-zA-Z0-9_$]" "&[(a-zA-Z0-9_$]" "<\\$?\\sw+\\(\\.\\(\\sw\\|_\\)+\\)?>" "-[a-zA-Z][ 	]+[_$\"'`a-zA-Z]" "-[0-9]" "\\+\\+" "--" ".->" "->" "\\[-" "\\\\[&$@*\\]" "^=" "\\$." "<<[a-zA-Z_'\"`]" "||" "//" "&&" "[CBIXSLFZ]<\\(\\sw\\|\\s \\|\\s_\\|[\n]\\)*>" "-[a-zA-Z_0-9]+[ 	]*=>") "\\|") (#$ . 173305))
#@151 Find places in the buffer where insertion of a whitespace may help.
Prompts user for insertion of spaces.
Currently it is tuned to C and Perl syntax.
(defalias 'cperl-find-bad-style #[0 "\302`\303eb\210\304\305\306\307\310\311\312\313BB\314\315\316BBD\317&\210\203&b\202,\211b\210\320\321!)\207" [found-bad last-nonmenu-event nil 13 map-y-or-n-p "Insert space here? " #[257 "\300c\207" [" "] 2 "\n\n(fn _)"] cperl-next-bad-style ("location" "locations" "insert a space into") 18 #[257 "\301\302\303!\210\304 \210)\305\207" [buffer-quit-function exit-recursive-edit message "Exit with Esc Esc" recursive-edit t] 3 "\n\n(fn _)"] ("edit, exit with Esc Esc") 101 #[257 "\301\302\303!\210\304 \210)\305\207" [buffer-quit-function exit-recursive-edit message "Exit with Esc Esc" recursive-edit t] 3 "\n\n(fn _)"] ("edit, exit with Esc Esc") t message "No appropriate place found"] 11 (#$ . 173823) nil])
(defalias 'cperl-next-bad-style #[0 "\303\304\303\203p\305\303\306#\203p`\262\307\224b\210\310	!\204]g\311=\203.\212\312\303x\210h\313>)\204]\314 \315\307\316\317\320!\321\"\322$\216`\262\323 \210\324`\"\3228\206U\3258\206U\3268\262)\262\203d\307\225b\210\202Sb\210\303\262\211\202?\207" [cperl-bad-style-regexp cperl-not-bad-style-regexp found-bad nil t re-search-forward to-end 0 looking-at 45 " 	\n" (61 62 60 44 40 91 123) match-data make-byte-code "\301\300\302\"\207" vconcat vector [set-match-data evaporate] 3 beginning-of-defun parse-partial-sexp 4 5] 10])
#@52 Matches places in the buffer we can find help for.
(defvar cperl-have-help-regexp (mapconcat 'identity '("[$@%*&][0-9a-zA-Z_:]+\\([ 	]*[[{]\\)?" "[$@]\\^[a-zA-Z]" "[$@][^ \n	]" "-[a-zA-Z]" "\\\\[a-zA-Z0]" "^=[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*" "[-!&*+,./<=>?\\^|~]+" "[a-zA-Z_0-9:]+" "x=" "#!") "\\|") (#$ . 175330))
(defvar cperl-message-on-help-error t)
(defvar cperl-help-from-timer nil)
(defalias 'cperl-word-at-point-hard #[0 "m\204l\204\301u\210\302\303\304 \305#\210\306\307!\203a\310\311x\210h\312=\2031`\313Zf\314=\2031\315u\210\202Oh\316\317\311\">\203@\320u\210\202Oh\321=\203Oi\301=\203O\320u\210h\322=\203\341\306\323!\203\341\320u\210\202\341\306\324!\203sh\325=\203s\320u\210\202\341\306\326!\203\205h\314=\203\205\320u\210\202\341\306\327!\203\314\330\311x\210h\314=\203\244`\313Zf\314=\204\244\320u\210\202\341g\331=\203\341\332\333\334h!\"\203\341\212\335\320!\210h\322=\205\301\306\323!)\203\341\336\337!\210\202\341g\314=\203\341h\322=\203\341\306\323!\203\341\320u\210\306!\205\354\340\224\340\225{\207" [cperl-have-help-regexp 1 re-search-backward "[-a-zA-Z0-9_:!&*+,./<=>?\\^|~$%@]" point-at-bol to-beg looking-at "[a-zA-Z0-9_:]" "a-zA-Z0-9_:" nil 94 2 36 -2 append "*$@%&\\" -1 61 60 "\\$?[a-zA-Z0-9_:]+>" "=" 120 "\\^" "[-!&*+,./<=>?\\^|~]" "-!&*+,./<=>?\\^|~" 62 string-match "[a-zA-Z0-9_]" char-to-string forward-sexp search-backward "<" 0] 4])
#@191 Get one-line docs on the symbol at the point.
The data for these docs is a little bit obsolete and may be in fact longer
than a line.  Your contribution to update/shorten it is appreciated.
(defalias 'cperl-get-help #[0 "\302 \303\304\305\306\307!\310\"\311$\216\212\312 \211\203:\2050\313\314\"?\2050\315`\316\"\317>\2060\315`\320\"\321>?\205H\322!\202H	\205H\323\324`\325`\\d^{\"\262*\207" [cperl-help-from-timer cperl-message-on-help-error match-data make-byte-code 0 "\301\300\302\"\207" vconcat vector [set-match-data evaporate] 3 cperl-word-at-point-hard string-match "^#!\\|\\\\\\|^=" get-text-property face (font-lock-comment-face font-lock-string-face) syntax-type (pod here-doc format) cperl-describe-perl-symbol message "Nothing found for %s..." 5] 7 (#$ . 176728) nil])
#@39 Where the documentation can be found.
(defvar cperl-doc-buffer " *perl-doc*" (#$ . 177528))
#@74 Display the documentation of symbol at point, a Perl operator.

(fn VAL)
(defalias 'cperl-describe-perl-symbol #[257 "\303\304\305\306\"\203\307\310\311#\312P\262\202\221\305\313\"\203+\314\307\311\211\225#P\262\202\221\305\315\"\203?\316\307\311\211\225#P\262\202\221\317\230\203R\305\320\"\203R\321\262\202\221\305\322\"\203g\323\324\325\311H\\!P\262\202\221\305\326\"\203t\327\262\202\221\305\330\"\203\201\331\262\202\221\332\230\203\221\305\333\"\203\221\334\262\335\336!\337Q\262\340 \210eb\210\304\341d\303#\203\276\212\342\311!\210`\304\210\343\344`{\"\262)\202\306\n\205\306\343\345\"*C\207" [enable-recursive-minibuffers case-fold-search cperl-message-on-help-error t nil string-match "^[&*][a-zA-Z_]" substring 0 1 "NAME" "^[$@]\\([a-zA-Z_:0-9]+\\)[ 	]*\\[" "@" "^[$@]\\([a-zA-Z_:0-9]+\\)[ 	]*{" "%" "x" "^x=" "x=" "^\\$[-]" "$^" char-to-string 64 "^CORE::" "CORE::" "^SUPER::" "SUPER::" "<" "^<\\$?[a-zA-Z0-9_:]+>" "<NAME>" "^\\([^a-zA-Z0-9_:]+[ 	]+\\)?" regexp-quote "\\([ 	([/]\\|$\\)" cperl-switch-to-doc-buffer re-search-forward beginning-of-line message "%s" "No definition for %s"] 8 (#$ . 177626)])
#@16021 # based on \='@(#)@ perl-descr.el 1.9 - describe-perl-symbol\=' [Perl 5]
...	Range (list context); flip/flop [no flop when flip] (scalar context).
! ...	Logical negation.
... != ...	Numeric inequality.
... !~ ...	Search pattern, substitution, or translation (negated).
$!	In numeric context: errno.  In a string context: error string.
$"	The separator which joins elements of arrays interpolated in strings.
$#	The output format for printed numbers.  Default is %.15g or close.
$$	Process number of this script.  Changes in the fork()ed child process.
$%	The current page number of the currently selected output channel.

	The following variables are always local to the current block:

$1	Match of the 1st set of parentheses in the last match (auto-local).
$2	Match of the 2nd set of parentheses in the last match (auto-local).
$3	Match of the 3rd set of parentheses in the last match (auto-local).
$4	Match of the 4th set of parentheses in the last match (auto-local).
$5	Match of the 5th set of parentheses in the last match (auto-local).
$6	Match of the 6th set of parentheses in the last match (auto-local).
$7	Match of the 7th set of parentheses in the last match (auto-local).
$8	Match of the 8th set of parentheses in the last match (auto-local).
$9	Match of the 9th set of parentheses in the last match (auto-local).
$&	The string matched by the last pattern match (auto-local).
$\='	The string after what was matched by the last match (auto-local).
$\=`	The string before what was matched by the last match (auto-local).

$(	The real gid of this process.
$)	The effective gid of this process.
$*	Deprecated: Set to 1 to do multiline matching within a string.
$+	The last bracket matched by the last search pattern.
$,	The output field separator for the print operator.
$-	The number of lines left on the page.
$.	The current input line number of the last filehandle that was read.
$/	The input record separator, newline by default.
$0	Name of the file containing the current perl script (read/write).
$:     String may be broken after these characters to fill ^-lines in a format.
$;	Subscript separator for multi-dim array emulation.  Default "\034".
$<	The real uid of this process.
$=	The page length of the current output channel.  Default is 60 lines.
$>	The effective uid of this process.
$?	The status returned by the last \=`\=`, pipe close or `system'.
$@	The perl error message from the last eval or do @var{EXPR} command.
$ARGV	The name of the current file used with <> .
$[	Deprecated: The index of the first element/char in an array/string.
$\	The output record separator for the print operator.
$]	The perl version string as displayed with perl -v.
$^	The name of the current top-of-page format.
$^A     The current value of the write() accumulator for format() lines.
$^D	The value of the perl debug (-D) flags.
$^E     Information about the last system error other than that provided by $!.
$^F	The highest system file descriptor, ordinarily 2.
$^H     The current set of syntax checks enabled by `use strict'.
$^I	The value of the in-place edit extension (perl -i option).
$^L     What formats output to perform a formfeed.  Default is \f.
$^M     A buffer for emergency memory allocation when running out of memory.
$^O     The operating system name under which this copy of Perl was built.
$^P	Internal debugging flag.
$^T	The time the script was started.  Used by -A/-M/-C file tests.
$^W	True if warnings are requested (perl -w flag).
$^X	The name under which perl was invoked (argv[0] in C-speech).
$_	The default input and pattern-searching space.
$|	Auto-flush after write/print on current output channel?  Default 0.
$~	The name of the current report format.
... % ...	Modulo division.
... %= ...	Modulo division assignment.
%ENV	Contains the current environment.
%INC	List of files that have been require-d or do-ne.
%SIG	Used to set signal handlers for various signals.
... & ...	Bitwise and.
... && ...	Logical and.
... &&= ...	Logical and assignment.
... &= ...	Bitwise and assignment.
... * ...	Multiplication.
... ** ...	Exponentiation.
*NAME	Glob: all objects referred by NAME.  *NAM1 = *NAM2 aliases NAM1 to NAM2.
&NAME(arg0, ...)	Subroutine call.  Arguments go to @_.
... + ...	Addition.		+EXPR	Makes EXPR into scalar context.
++	Auto-increment (magical on strings).	++EXPR	EXPR++
... += ...	Addition assignment.
,	Comma operator.
... - ...	Subtraction.
--	Auto-decrement (NOT magical on strings).	--EXPR	EXPR--
... -= ...	Subtraction assignment.
-A	Access time in days since script started.
-B	File is a non-text (binary) file.
-C	Inode change time in days since script started.
-M	Age in days since script started.
-O	File is owned by real uid.
-R	File is readable by real uid.
-S	File is a socket .
-T	File is a text file.
-W	File is writable by real uid.
-X	File is executable by real uid.
-b	File is a block special file.
-c	File is a character special file.
-d	File is a directory.
-e	File exists .
-f	File is a plain file.
-g	File has setgid bit set.
-k	File has sticky bit set.
-l	File is a symbolic link.
-o	File is owned by effective uid.
-p	File is a named pipe (FIFO).
-r	File is readable by effective uid.
-s	File has non-zero size.
-t	Tests if filehandle (STDIN by default) is opened to a tty.
-u	File has setuid bit set.
-w	File is writable by effective uid.
-x	File is executable by effective uid.
-z	File has zero size.
.	Concatenate strings.
..	Range (list context); flip/flop (scalar context) operator.
.=	Concatenate assignment strings
... / ...	Division.	/PATTERN/ioxsmg	Pattern match
... /= ...	Division assignment.
/PATTERN/ioxsmg	Pattern match.
... < ...    Numeric less than.	<pattern>	Glob.	See <NAME>, <> as well.
<NAME>	Reads line from filehandle NAME (a bareword or dollar-bareword).
<pattern>	Glob (Unless pattern is bareword/dollar-bareword - see <NAME>).
<>	Reads line from union of files in @ARGV (= command line) and STDIN.
... << ...	Bitwise shift left.	<<	start of HERE-DOCUMENT.
... <= ...	Numeric less than or equal to.
... <=> ...	Numeric compare.
... = ...	Assignment.
... == ...	Numeric equality.
... =~ ...	Search pattern, substitution, or translation
... ~~ ..       Smart match
... > ...	Numeric greater than.
... >= ...	Numeric greater than or equal to.
... >> ...	Bitwise shift right.
... >>= ...	Bitwise shift right assignment.
... ? ... : ...	Condition=if-then-else operator.   ?PAT? One-time pattern match.
?PATTERN?	One-time pattern match.
@ARGV	Command line arguments (not including the command name - see $0).
@INC	List of places to look for perl scripts during do/include/use.
@_    Parameter array for subroutines; result of split() unless in list context.
\  Creates reference to what follows, like \$var, or quotes non-\w in strings.
\0	Octal char, e.g. \033.
\E	Case modification terminator.  See \Q, \L, and \U.
\L	Lowercase until \E .  See also \l, lc.
\U	Upcase until \E .  See also \u, uc.
\Q	Quote metacharacters until \E .  See also quotemeta.
\a	Alarm character (octal 007).
\b	Backspace character (octal 010).
\c	Control character, e.g. \c[ .
\e	Escape character (octal 033).
\f	Formfeed character (octal 014).
\l	Lowercase the next character.  See also \L and \u, lcfirst.
\n	Newline character (octal 012 on most systems).
\r	Return character (octal 015 on most systems).
\t	Tab character (octal 011).
\u	Upcase the next character.  See also \U and \l, ucfirst.
\x	Hex character, e.g. \x1b.
... ^ ...	Bitwise exclusive or.
__END__	Ends program source.
__DATA__	Ends program source.
__FILE__	Current (source) filename.
__LINE__	Current line in current source.
__PACKAGE__	Current package.
ARGV	Default multi-file input filehandle.  <ARGV> is a synonym for <>.
ARGVOUT	Output filehandle with -i flag.
BEGIN { ... }	Immediately executed (during compilation) piece of code.
END { ... }	Pseudo-subroutine executed after the script finishes.
CHECK { ... }	Pseudo-subroutine executed after the script is compiled.
UNITCHECK { ... }
INIT { ... }	Pseudo-subroutine executed before the script starts running.
DATA	Input filehandle for what follows after __END__	or __DATA__.
accept(NEWSOCKET,GENERICSOCKET)
alarm(SECONDS)
atan2(X,Y)
bind(SOCKET,NAME)
binmode(FILEHANDLE)
break	Break out of a given/when statement
caller[(LEVEL)]
chdir(EXPR)
chmod(LIST)
chop[(LIST|VAR)]
chown(LIST)
chroot(FILENAME)
close(FILEHANDLE)
closedir(DIRHANDLE)
... cmp ...	String compare.
connect(SOCKET,NAME)
continue of { block } continue { block }.  Is executed after `next' or at end.
cos(EXPR)
crypt(PLAINTEXT,SALT)
dbmclose(%HASH)
dbmopen(%HASH,DBNAME,MODE)
default { ... } default case for given/when block
defined(EXPR)
delete($HASH{KEY})
die(LIST)
do { ... }|SUBR while|until EXPR	executes at least once
do(EXPR|SUBR([LIST]))	(with while|until executes at least once)
dump LABEL
each(%HASH)
endgrent
endhostent
endnetent
endprotoent
endpwent
endservent
eof[([FILEHANDLE])]
... eq ...	String equality.
eval(EXPR) or eval { BLOCK }
evalbytes   See eval.
exec([TRUENAME] ARGV0, ARGVs)     or     exec(SHELL_COMMAND_LINE)
exit(EXPR)
exp(EXPR)
fcntl(FILEHANDLE,FUNCTION,SCALAR)
fileno(FILEHANDLE)
flock(FILEHANDLE,OPERATION)
for (EXPR;EXPR;EXPR) { ... }
foreach [VAR] (@ARRAY) { ... }
fork
... ge ...	String greater than or equal.
getc[(FILEHANDLE)]
getgrent
getgrgid(GID)
getgrnam(NAME)
gethostbyaddr(ADDR,ADDRTYPE)
gethostbyname(NAME)
gethostent
getlogin
getnetbyaddr(ADDR,ADDRTYPE)
getnetbyname(NAME)
getnetent
getpeername(SOCKET)
getpgrp(PID)
getppid
getpriority(WHICH,WHO)
getprotobyname(NAME)
getprotobynumber(NUMBER)
getprotoent
getpwent
getpwnam(NAME)
getpwuid(UID)
getservbyname(NAME,PROTO)
getservbyport(PORT,PROTO)
getservent
getsockname(SOCKET)
getsockopt(SOCKET,LEVEL,OPTNAME)
given (EXPR) { [ when (EXPR) { ... } ]+ [ default { ... } ]? }
gmtime(EXPR)
goto LABEL
... gt ...	String greater than.
hex(EXPR)
if (EXPR) { ... } [ elsif (EXPR) { ... } ... ] [ else { ... } ] or EXPR if EXPR
index(STR,SUBSTR[,OFFSET])
int(EXPR)
ioctl(FILEHANDLE,FUNCTION,SCALAR)
join(EXPR,LIST)
keys(%HASH)
kill(LIST)
last [LABEL]
... le ...	String less than or equal.
length(EXPR)
link(OLDFILE,NEWFILE)
listen(SOCKET,QUEUESIZE)
local(LIST)
localtime(EXPR)
log(EXPR)
lstat(EXPR|FILEHANDLE|VAR)
... lt ...	String less than.
m/PATTERN/iogsmx
mkdir(FILENAME,MODE)
msgctl(ID,CMD,ARG)
msgget(KEY,FLAGS)
msgrcv(ID,VAR,SIZE,TYPE.FLAGS)
msgsnd(ID,MSG,FLAGS)
my VAR or my (VAR1,...)	Introduces a lexical variable ($VAR, @ARR, or %HASH).
our VAR or our (VAR1,...) Lexically enable a global variable ($V, @A, or %H).
... ne ...	String inequality.
next [LABEL]
oct(EXPR)
open(FILEHANDLE[,EXPR])
opendir(DIRHANDLE,EXPR)
ord(EXPR)	ASCII value of the first char of the string.
pack(TEMPLATE,LIST)
package NAME	Introduces package context.
pipe(READHANDLE,WRITEHANDLE)	Create a pair of filehandles on ends of a pipe.
pop(ARRAY)
print [FILEHANDLE] [(LIST)]
printf [FILEHANDLE] (FORMAT,LIST)
push(ARRAY,LIST)
q/STRING/	Synonym for \='STRING\='
qq/STRING/	Synonym for "STRING"
qx/STRING/	Synonym for \=`STRING\=`
rand[(EXPR)]
read(FILEHANDLE,SCALAR,LENGTH[,OFFSET])
readdir(DIRHANDLE)
readlink(EXPR)
recv(SOCKET,SCALAR,LEN,FLAGS)
redo [LABEL]
rename(OLDNAME,NEWNAME)
require [FILENAME | PERL_VERSION]
reset[(EXPR)]
return(LIST)
reverse(LIST)
rewinddir(DIRHANDLE)
rindex(STR,SUBSTR[,OFFSET])
rmdir(FILENAME)
s/PATTERN/REPLACEMENT/gieoxsm
say [FILEHANDLE] [(LIST)]
scalar(EXPR)
seek(FILEHANDLE,POSITION,WHENCE)
seekdir(DIRHANDLE,POS)
select(FILEHANDLE | RBITS,WBITS,EBITS,TIMEOUT)
semctl(ID,SEMNUM,CMD,ARG)
semget(KEY,NSEMS,SIZE,FLAGS)
semop(KEY,...)
send(SOCKET,MSG,FLAGS[,TO])
setgrent
sethostent(STAYOPEN)
setnetent(STAYOPEN)
setpgrp(PID,PGRP)
setpriority(WHICH,WHO,PRIORITY)
setprotoent(STAYOPEN)
setpwent
setservent(STAYOPEN)
setsockopt(SOCKET,LEVEL,OPTNAME,OPTVAL)
shift[(ARRAY)]
shmctl(ID,CMD,ARG)
shmget(KEY,SIZE,FLAGS)
shmread(ID,VAR,POS,SIZE)
shmwrite(ID,STRING,POS,SIZE)
shutdown(SOCKET,HOW)
sin(EXPR)
sleep[(EXPR)]
socket(SOCKET,DOMAIN,TYPE,PROTOCOL)
socketpair(SOCKET1,SOCKET2,DOMAIN,TYPE,PROTOCOL)
sort [SUBROUTINE] (LIST)
splice(ARRAY,OFFSET[,LENGTH[,LIST]])
split[(/PATTERN/[,EXPR[,LIMIT]])]
sprintf(FORMAT,LIST)
sqrt(EXPR)
srand(EXPR)
stat(EXPR|FILEHANDLE|VAR)
state VAR or state (VAR1,...)	Introduces a static lexical variable
study[(SCALAR)]
sub [NAME [(format)]] { BODY }	sub NAME [(format)];	sub [(format)] {...}
substr(EXPR,OFFSET[,LEN])
symlink(OLDFILE,NEWFILE)
syscall(LIST)
sysread(FILEHANDLE,SCALAR,LENGTH[,OFFSET])
system([TRUENAME] ARGV0 [,ARGV])     or     system(SHELL_COMMAND_LINE)
syswrite(FILEHANDLE,SCALAR,LENGTH[,OFFSET])
tell[(FILEHANDLE)]
telldir(DIRHANDLE)
time
times
tr/SEARCHLIST/REPLACEMENTLIST/cds
truncate(FILE|EXPR,LENGTH)
umask[(EXPR)]
undef[(EXPR)]
unless (EXPR) { ... } [ else { ... } ] or EXPR unless EXPR
unlink(LIST)
unpack(TEMPLATE,EXPR)
unshift(ARRAY,LIST)
until (EXPR) { ... }					EXPR until EXPR
utime(LIST)
values(%HASH)
vec(EXPR,OFFSET,BITS)
wait
waitpid(PID,FLAGS)
wantarray	Returns true if the sub/eval is called in list context.
warn(LIST)
while  (EXPR) { ... }					EXPR while EXPR
write[(EXPR|FILEHANDLE)]
... x ...	Repeat string or array.
x= ...	Repetition assignment.
y/SEARCHLIST/REPLACEMENTLIST/
... | ...	Bitwise or.
... || ...	Logical or.
... // ...      Defined-or.
~ ...		Unary bitwise complement.
#!	OS interpreter indicator.  If contains `perl', used for options, and -x.
AUTOLOAD {...}	Shorthand for `sub AUTOLOAD {...}'.
CORE::		Prefix to access builtin function if imported sub obscures it.
SUPER::		Prefix to lookup for a method in @ISA classes.
DESTROY		Shorthand for `sub DESTROY {...}'.
... EQ ...	Obsolete synonym of `eq'.
... GE ...	Obsolete synonym of `ge'.
... GT ...	Obsolete synonym of `gt'.
... LE ...	Obsolete synonym of `le'.
... LT ...	Obsolete synonym of `lt'.
... NE ...	Obsolete synonym of `ne'.
abs [ EXPR ]	absolute value
... and ...		Low-precedence synonym for &&.
bless REFERENCE [, PACKAGE]	Makes reference into an object of a package.
chomp [LIST]	Strips $/ off LIST/$_.  Returns count.  Special if $/ eq \='\='!
chr		Converts a number to char with the same ordinal.
else		Part of if/unless {BLOCK} elsif {BLOCK} else {BLOCK}.
elsif		Part of if/unless {BLOCK} elsif {BLOCK} else {BLOCK}.
exists $HASH{KEY}	True if the key exists.
fc EXPR    Returns the casefolded version of EXPR.
format [NAME] =	 Start of output format.  Ended by a single dot (.) on a line.
formline PICTURE, LIST	Backdoor into "format" processing.
glob EXPR	Synonym of <EXPR>.
lc [ EXPR ]	Returns lowercased EXPR.
lcfirst [ EXPR ]	Returns EXPR with lower-cased first letter.
grep EXPR,LIST  or grep {BLOCK} LIST	Filters LIST via EXPR/BLOCK.
map EXPR, LIST	or map {BLOCK} LIST	Applies EXPR/BLOCK to elts of LIST.
no PACKAGE [SYMBOL1, ...]  Partial reverse for `use'.  Runs `unimport' method.
not ...		Low-precedence synonym for ! - negation.
... or ...		Low-precedence synonym for ||.
pos STRING    Set/Get end-position of the last match over this string, see \G.
prototype FUNC   Returns the prototype of a function as a string, or undef.
quotemeta [ EXPR ]	Quote regexp metacharacters.
qw/WORD1 .../		Synonym of split(\='\=', \='WORD1 ...\=')
readline FH	Synonym of <FH>.
readpipe CMD	Synonym of \=`CMD\=`.
ref [ EXPR ]	Type of EXPR when dereferenced.
sysopen FH, FILENAME, MODE [, PERM]	(MODE is numeric, see Fcntl.)
tie VAR, PACKAGE, LIST	Hide an object behind a simple Perl variable.
tied		Returns internal object for a tied data.
uc [ EXPR ]	Returns upcased EXPR.
ucfirst [ EXPR ]	Returns EXPR with upcased first letter.
untie VAR	Unlink an object from a simple Perl variable.
use PACKAGE [SYMBOL1, ...]  Compile-time `require' with consequent `import'.
... xor ...		Low-precedence synonym for exclusive or.
prototype \&SUB	Returns prototype of the function given a reference.
=head1		Top-level heading.
=head2		Second-level heading.
=head3		Third-level heading (is there such?).
=over [ NUMBER ]	Start list.
=item [ TITLE ]		Start new item in the list.
=back		End list.
=cut		Switch from POD to Perl.
=pod		Switch from Perl to POD.
=begin		Switch from Perl6 to POD.
=end		Switch from POD to Perl6.

(defvar cperl-short-docs 'please-ignore-this-line (#$ . 178808))
#@95 Go to the perl documentation buffer and insert the documentation.

(fn &optional INTERACTIVE)
(defalias 'cperl-switch-to-doc-buffer #[256 "\302!\203\303!\210\202\211q\210\304 \305U\205!\306\307\310\"c\210\311\211\207" [cperl-doc-buffer buffer-read-only get-buffer-create switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer-size 0 documentation-property cperl-short-docs variable-documentation t] 5 (#$ . 194899) "p"])
#@24 

(fn B E EMBED LEVEL)
(defalias 'cperl-beautify-regexp-piece #[1028 "\304\211\211\305 \305 \304\211\211\211\n\203T\fb\210\n\306=\203 \307 \202!i\262\310\311!\2036\312u\210\313\314!\210\314u\210\202]\310\315!\203B\316u\210\202]\310\317!\203N\312u\210\202]\314u\210\202]\fTb\210iS\262\206d	\\\262\310\320!\204p\321c\210b\210\322 \210\323\324
\306#\203\225b\210\325 \210\321c\210\326!\210`\304\223\210\fb\210\312\210`\327
!W\203\350\322 \210`\262	\306\262\330\304w\210`|\210\326!\210\203\320\310\331!\203\320\332\225b\210\306\262\314\224\203\327\333u\210\202\274\316\224\204\347\334\224\203\361h\335=\203\361\333u\210\336\314!\210\202\274\337\224\203\n\203\203\333u\210\336\314!\210h\340=\204\341\342!\210\323\343
\306#\210\202\274\337\224\203h`\262\310\344!\203+\332\225b\210\211\204T\323\345
\306#\203Th\346=\203N\323\347
\306#\204+\341\350!\210\202+\306\262\202+h\340=\204^\341\342!\210\323\343
\306#\210\202\274\351\224\203k\332\224b\210i\262\211=\204\204\325 \210\321c\210\326!\210`\262\336\314!\210`S\304\223\210`\304\223\210	\314U\203\267b\210\352\321\306#\203\353`Z#\210\202	S\262\n\354\224\204\316\355\306
$\210\202\312\\f\335=\204\312\\f\356=\203\370\312\\b\210\336\314!\210\355`\306
$\210\202\312\\f\357=\203\316\\b\210\355`\306
$\210\202\355\306
$\210b\210\310\360!\203.\332\225b\210\202Ag\335=\203A\336\314!\210g\361=\203A\304u\210\330\304w\210\304\262\310\362!\203\\l\204U\363 \210\322\312!\210\202b\325 \210\321c\210\304\210\304\262\202\274\364\224\203\274\333u\210`\262\322 \210\323\324\306#\203\217b\210\325 \210\321c\210\202\224`|\210\326!\210\314u\210\330\304w\210\304\262\310\362!\203\260\322\312!\210\202\266\325 \210\321c\210\304\210\304\262\310\365!\204\311\203\311\366c\210\330\304w\210\202\273\310\362!\204\336\341\367``T{\"\210\203\234\312\210\202\234`\327
!Y\205\307 U?\205\322 \210\326!\207" [cperl-regexp-indent-step cperl-indent-level cperl-regexp-scan cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property nil make-marker t current-indentation looking-at "(\\?\\\\#" 2 delete-char 1 "(\\?[^a-zA-Z]" 3 "(\\?" "[ 	]*[\n#]" "\n" beginning-of-line re-search-forward "[^ 	]" delete-horizontal-space cperl-make-indent marker-position " 	" "\\([a-zA-Z0-9]+[^*+{?]\\)\\|\\$\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\([[{]\\)?\\|[^\n 	)|]\\)\\|[$^]\\|\\(\\\\.\\|[^][()#|*+?$^\n]\\)\\([*+{?]\\??\\)?\\|\\(\\[\\)\\|\\((\\(\\?\\)?\\)\\|\\(|\\)" 0 -1 5 123 forward-sexp 6 93 error "[]-group not terminated" "\\=\\([*+?]\\|{[0-9]+\\(,[0-9]*\\)?}\\)\\??" "\\^?\\]" "\\[:\\|\\]" 58 ":\\]" "[:POSIX:]-group in []-group not terminated" 7 search-forward indent-rigidly 8 cperl-beautify-regexp-piece 40 60 "[*+?]\\??" 63 "[#\n]" indent-for-comment 9 "[ 	\n]" " " "Unknown code `%s' in a regexp"] 18 (#$ . 195317)])
(defalias 'cperl-make-regexp-x #[0 "\212\204	\301\302!\210\303\304!\204,\303\305!\204!h\306=\203(\303\307!\203(\310\225b\210\202,\311\304!\210`\312 \313\211h\314=\315\310!\210`S\313\223\210h\262\211\203R`\316Zf=\203R\301\317!\210\211\203Z\315\310!\210\303\320!\203f\321\262\202i\322c\210\204\205Tb\210\323\324\321#\203\205\325u\210\326c\210\310u\210\202q\266\205)\207" [cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property error "I need to have a regexp marked!" looking-at "\\s|" "\\([smy]\\|qr\\)\\s|" 113 "\\(r\\)\\s|" 1 re-search-backward make-marker nil 115 forward-sexp 2 "Possible s/blah// - do not know how to deal with" "\\sw*x" t "x" re-search-forward "\\(\\=\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\\\\\\\\\)*[ 	\n#]" -1 "\\"] 9])
#@135 Do it.  (Experimental, may change semantics, recheck the result.)
We suppose that the regexp is scanned already.

(fn &optional DEEP)
(defalias 'cperl-beautify-regexp #[256 "\211\203\n\300!\202\301\262\212\302 b\210`\303 \304\305!\210\211`S\306\223\210\307\306$\266\202)\207" [prefix-numeric-value -1 cperl-make-regexp-x make-marker forward-sexp 1 nil cperl-beautify-regexp-piece] 8 (#$ . 198915) "P"])
#@92 Goto start of an enclosing group in regexp.
We suppose that the regexp is scanned already.
(defalias 'cperl-regext-to-level-start #[0 "\300 \301\211?\2050g\302=\204\303\304T\305#\204\306\307!\210\212\310\301x\210\311\312!)\262\211\204\313u\210\202\207" [cperl-make-regexp-x nil 40 search-backward "(" t error "Cannot find `(' which starts a group" "\\\\" looking-at "\\(\\\\\\\\\\)*(" -1] 6 (#$ . 199333) nil])
#@157 Find an enclosing group in regexp and contract it.
(Experimental, may change semantics, recheck the result.)
We suppose that the regexp is scanned already.
(defalias 'cperl-contract-level #[0 "\300 \210`\301 \302\303\304!\210`S\302\223\210b\210\305\306\307#\205>\304\224\2034\211\204)\310 \262\311\312!\210\313!\210\202\314\315!\210\316 \210\202\207" [cperl-regext-to-level-start make-marker nil forward-sexp 1 re-search-forward "\\(#\\)\\|\n" to-end current-indentation beginning-of-line 2 cperl-make-indent delete-char -1 just-one-space] 7 (#$ . 199762) nil])
#@167 Find an enclosing group in regexp and contract all the kids.
(Experimental, may change semantics, recheck the result.)
We suppose that the regexp is scanned already.
(defalias 'cperl-contract-levels #[0 "\212\3001\301 0\202\210\302 b\210`\303 \304\305!\210\211`S\306\223\210Tb\210\307\310\311#\2054\305\224\204!\312 \210\202!\266\202)\207" [(error) cperl-regext-to-level-start cperl-make-regexp-x make-marker forward-sexp 1 nil re-search-forward "\\(\\\\\\\\\\)\\|(" t cperl-contract-level] 6 (#$ . 200343) nil])
#@178 Find an enclosing group in regexp and beautify it.
(Experimental, may change semantics, recheck the result.)
We suppose that the regexp is scanned already.

(fn &optional DEEP)
(defalias 'cperl-beautify-level #[256 "\211\203\n\300!\202\301\262\212\302 \210`\303 \304\305!\210\211`S\306\223\210\307\310$\266\202)\207" [prefix-numeric-value -1 cperl-regext-to-level-start make-marker forward-sexp 1 nil cperl-beautify-regexp-piece level] 8 (#$ . 200872) "P"])
#@67 Change `B if A;' into `if (A) {B}' etc if possible.
(Unfinished.)
(defalias 'cperl-invert-if-unless-modifiers #[0 "\300\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\301hz\302U\203\303\304!\210`\262\305 \210`\262\303\306!\210\307 \210`\262b\210\310!\204Kb\210\310!\204H`V\203H\303\304!\210\2024`\262\310!\204U\311\312!\210\313\224\313\225{\262\303\306!\210`\262\303\314!\210\303\306!\210`\262\305 \210`\262{\262	b\210\303\315!\210\303\304!\210\316\300x\210`\262\307 \210`\262{\262\n\317\300w\210`|\210\320	\321\261\210\310\322!\203\260\323 \210|\210|\210b\210\324\325\261\210`\262\310\326!\203\325\327 \210\202\344\310\322!\203\341\323 \210\202\344\330 \210\306y\210\310\331!\203\365\327 \210``T|\210\332 \210Sb\210\303\306!\210\332 \210b\207" [nil "\\<\\(if\\|unless\\|while\\|until\\|for\\|foreach\\)\\>" 119 forward-sexp -1 cperl-backward-to-start-of-expr 1 cperl-forward-to-end-of-expr looking-at error "Can't find `if', `unless', `while', `until', `for' or `foreach'" 0 -2 2 "$@%#" " 	;" "\n" ";\n}" "[ 	]*#" cperl-indent-for-comment " (" ") {" "[ 	]+$" delete-horizontal-space just-one-space "[ 	]*$" cperl-indent-line] 14 (#$ . 201345) nil])
#@243 Change `if (A) {B}' into `B if A;' etc (or visa versa) if possible.
If the cursor is not on the leading keyword of the BLOCK flavor of
construct, will assume it is the STATEMENT flavor, so will try to find
the appropriate statement modifier.
(defalias 'cperl-invert-if-unless #[0 "hz\300U\203\301\302!\210\303\304!\203\330`\305\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\211\306\224\306\225{\301\307!\210`\262\301\302!\210`\262\fg\310=\205M\212\3111J\301\307!\210\301\302!\210g\312=0\202L\210\305)\262\203\321\nb\210\301\313!\210`\262	\301\302!\210`\262\ng\312=\203\312\314!\210h\315=\203\312\3161\215b\210\301\313!\210\301\302!\210\303\317!0\202\221\210\202\233\203\233\320\321\"\202\327Sb\210\314\n!\210h\322=\203\256\302u\210`\262	b\210\323\324\325#\203\362\306\224\262\306\225{\262\326\n\"\262\3278\204\353\3308\204\353\3318\204\353\320\332	#\210\306\225b\210\202\265	Tb\210\333\305w\210`{\262b\210\303\334!\204\335\305w\210`	S{\262\336\232\203\337\262\nSb\210\314\f!\210\303\340!\2043\nSb\210`\262Tb\210\333\305w\210`{\262		|\210|\210\fb\210\341\261\210\203c\341\261\210\342 \210\343\313!\210`\262\f\341\344\261\210\345 \210`\262	\303\346!\203\203\347 \210b\210\302u\210\345 \210b\210\342 \210\fb\210\350 \f\305\223\262\f`\351
!X\203\262\352 \210\313y\210\202\240\351\f!b\210\205\327\302y\210\347 \210\351\f!b\202\327\320\353\"\202\327\301\302!\210\354 \207\354 \207" [119 forward-sexp -1 looking-at "\\<\\(if\\|unless\\|while\\|until\\|for\\|foreach\\)\\>" nil 0 2 40 (error) 123 1 cperl-backward-to-noncomment 41 (error) "\\<els\\(e\\|if\\)\\>" error "`%s' (EXPR) {BLOCK} with `else'/`elsif'" 59 re-search-forward "\\<\\(for\\|foreach\\|if\\|unless\\|while\\|until\\)\\>\\|;" t parse-partial-sexp 3 4 5 "`%s' inside `%s' BLOCK" " 	\n" ";?[ 	\n]*}" "; 	\n" "" "1" "[ 	\n]*)" " " just-one-space forward-word-strictly ";" delete-horizontal-space "#" indent-for-comment make-marker marker-position cperl-indent-line "`%s' (EXPR) not with an {BLOCK}" cperl-invert-if-unless-modifiers] 17 (#$ . 202544) nil])
#@35 Run `perldoc' on WORD.

(fn WORD)
(defalias 'cperl-perldoc #[257 "\303\304!\210\305\306\307\"\205\306\310\311Q\312\313\314\"\"\315\211\203!\316\202\"\317\320!+\207" [case-fold-search Man-switches manual-program require man nil string-match "^\\(-[A-Za-z]\\|[a-z]+\\)$" "^" "\\>" documentation-property cperl-short-docs variable-documentation "" "perldoc -f" "perldoc" Man-getpage-in-background] 6 (#$ . 204659) (byte-code "\300 \301\302\303\304\230\203\304\202\302\305\"\"!\211\304\230\203+\304\230\203'\306\307!\202,\202,\211\266\202C\207" [cperl-word-at-point read-string format "perldoc entry%s: " "" " (default %s)" error "No perldoc args given"] 7)])
#@43 Run a `perldoc' on the word around point.
(defalias 'cperl-perldoc-at-point #[0 "\300\301 !\207" [cperl-perldoc cperl-word-at-point] 2 (#$ . 205343) nil])
(byte-code "\300\301\302\303\304DD\305\306\307\310\311&\207" [custom-declare-variable pod2man-program funcall function #[0 "\300\207" [#1="pod2man"] 1 #1#] "File name for `pod2man'." :type file :group cperl] 8)
#@71 Create a virtual manpage in Emacs from the Perl Online Documentation.
(defalias 'cperl-pod-to-manpage #[0 "\303\304!\210\305P\306P\307!r\211q\210\310	!\311\312\313\"\210\314\315\n\316\317\320\321 \n\"%\322\"*\207" [buffer-file-name process-environment pod2man-program require man " | nroff -man " "Man " generate-new-buffer copy-sequence setenv "TERM" "dumb" set-process-sentinel start-process "sh" "-c" format cperl-pod2man-build-command Man-bgproc-sentinel] 12 (#$ . 205716) nil])
#@61 Create a virtual manpage in Emacs from the POD in the file.
(defalias 'cperl-build-manpage #[0 "\303\304!\210\305\306\307\n!*\207" [Man-switches manual-program buffer-file-name require man "perldoc" "" Man-getpage-in-background] 2 (#$ . 206211) nil])
#@60 Builds the entire background manpage and cleaning command.
(defalias 'cperl-pod2man-build-command #[0 "\302P\303\301!\205\n	\211\203.\211@\203.\211@@@A\304\305\306\307\305#\260\262A\266\203\202\n\207" [pod2man-program Man-filter-list " %s 2>/dev/null" boundp " | " " " mapconcat #[257 "\211;\204	\300\301!\210\207" [error "Malformed Man-filter-list"] 3 "\n\n(fn PHRASE)"]] 12 (#$ . 206470)])
#@170 Move point to next REx which has interpolated parts without //o.
Skips RExes consisting of one interpolated variable.

Note that skipped RExen are not performance hits.
(defalias 'cperl-next-interpolated-REx-1 #[0 "\300\301!\207" [cperl-next-interpolated-REx 1] 2 (#$ . 206884) ""])
#@66 Move point to next REx which has interpolated parts without //o.
(defalias 'cperl-next-interpolated-REx-0 #[0 "\300\301!\207" [cperl-next-interpolated-REx 0] 2 (#$ . 207173) ""])
#@484 Move point to next REx which has interpolated parts.
SKIP is a list of possible types to skip, BEG and LIMIT are the starting
point and the limit of search (default to point and end of buffer).

SKIP may be a number, then it behaves as list of numbers up to SKIP; this
semantic may be used as a numeric argument.

Types are 0 for / $rex /o (interpolated once), 1 for /$rex/ (if $rex is
a result of qr//, this is not a performance hit), t for the rest.

(fn &optional SKIP BEG LIMIT)
(defalias 'cperl-next-interpolated-REx #[768 "C\211\242\247\203\211\300\242D\240\210\204`\262\204d\262\301C\302\303\"\304=\2031\305\303\301$\262\306\307\310\311\312\313\"\314\"\315\316%\317$\210\211\242\203S\211\242b\202V\320\321!\262\207" [0 nil get-text-property syntax-type string next-single-property-change cperl-map-pods-heres make-byte-code 771 "\302\303\"\300\242>\203\f\304\207\301\240\210\305\207" vconcat vector [get-text-property REx-interpolated t nil] 6 "\n\n(fn S E P)" REx-interpolated message "No more interpolated REx"] 13 (#$ . 207359) "P"])
#@101 Spell-check HERE-documents in the Perl buffer.
If a region is highlighted, restricts to the region.
(defalias 'cperl-here-doc-spell #[0 "\300\301!\207" [cperl-pod-spell t] 2 (#$ . 208442) nil])
#@170 Spell-check POD documentation.
If invoked with prefix argument, will do HERE-DOCs instead.
If a region is highlighted, restricts to the region.

(fn &optional DO-HERES)
(defalias 'cperl-pod-spell #[256 "\212\300\211\301 \203\302 `^\262\302 `]\262\202e\262d\262\303\304\305\306\307\310!\311\"\312\313%\2033\314\2024\315$\266\202)\207" [nil region-active-p mark cperl-map-pods-heres make-byte-code 771 "\300\203\212b\210\301y\210`)\262\302\"\210\303\207" vconcat vector [-1 ispell-region t] 6 "\n\n(fn S E P)" here-doc-group in-pod] 10 (#$ . 208643) "P"])
#@188 Executes a function over regions of pods or here-documents.
PROP is the text-property to search for; default to `in-pod'.  Stop when
function returns nil.

(fn FUNC &optional PROP S END)
(defalias 'cperl-map-pods-heres #[1025 "\300\211\211\301\204\f\302\262\204e\262\204d\262\303\211\"\210\212\211\262b\210\211\205TW\205T\304\"\262\305\300$\262\203N	#\262\262\202&)\207" [nil t in-pod cperl-update-syntaxification get-text-property next-single-property-change] 13 (#$ . 209225)])
#@205 Return HERE document region around the point.
Return nil if the point is not in a HERE document region.  If POD is non-nil,
will return a POD section if point is in a POD section.

(fn &optional POS POD)
(defalias 'cperl-get-here-doc-region #[512 "\204`\262\300\211\"\210\301\302\"\303=\204\"\211\2053\301\302\"\304=\2053\305\302\"\306\302\"\2060dB\266\202\207" [cperl-update-syntaxification get-text-property syntax-type here-doc pod cperl-beginning-of-property next-single-property-change] 6 (#$ . 209752)])
#@95 Narrows editing region to the HERE-DOC at POS.
POS defaults to the point.

(fn &optional POS)
(defalias 'cperl-narrow-to-here-doc #[256 "\211\204`\262\300!\211\204\301\302!\210\211@A}\210\303\304!\207" [cperl-get-here-doc-region error "Not inside a HERE document" message "When you are finished with narrow editing, type C-x n w"] 4 (#$ . 210283) "d"])
#@93 Select the HERE-DOC (or POD section) at POS.
POS defaults to the point.

(fn &optional POS)
(defalias 'cperl-select-this-pod-or-here-doc #[256 "\300\301\"\211\203\211@b\210\302A\303\301#\202\304\305!\207" [cperl-get-here-doc-region t push-mark nil message "I do not think POS is in POD or a HERE-doc..."] 6 (#$ . 210649) "d"])
#@263 A callback to process user-initiated font-change requests.
Translates `bold', `italic', and `bold-italic' requests to insertion of
corresponding POD directives, and `underline' to C<> POD directive.

Such requests are usually bound to M-o LETTER.

(fn FACE END)
(defalias 'cperl-facemenu-add-face-function #[514 "\301`\302\"\204\303\304!\210\305=\203\306\202\307\310\236\206!\303\311\"A\207" [facemenu-end-add-face get-text-property in-pod error "Faces can only be set within POD" bold-italic ">>" ">" ((bold . "B<") (italic . "I<") (bold-italic . "B<I<") (underline . "C<")) "Face %S not configured for cperl-mode"] 5 (#$ . 210989)])
#@460 Times how long it takes to do incremental fontification in a region.
L is the line to start at, STEP is the number of lines to skip when
doing next incremental fontification, LIM is the maximal number of
incremental fontification to perform.  Messages are accumulated in
*Messages* buffer.

May be used for pinpointing which construct slows down buffer fontification:
start with default arguments, then refine the slowdown regions.

(fn &optional L STEP LIM)
(defalias 'cperl-time-fontification #[768 "\204\300\262\204\301\262\211\204\302\262\303\211 \304\305\211eb\210Sy\210\306 \210 \211\262Z[\262\307\310	#\210W\203pm\204py\210\\\262T\262\311``\"\210 \211\262Z[\262\211\\\262\307\312	$\210\2027\207" [1 500 40 #[0 "\300\301\302\"@\207" [time-convert nil 1000] 3] 0 nil cperl-mode message "cperl-mode at %s: %s" cperl-update-syntaxification "to %s:%6s,%7s"] 13 (#$ . 211642) "nLine to start at: \nnStep to do incremental fontification: "])
#@384 Emulate `lazy-lock' without `condition-case', so `debug-on-error' works.
Start fontifying the buffer from the start (or end) using the given
WINDOW-SIZE (units is lines).  Negative WINDOW-SIZE starts at end, and
goes backwards; default is -50.  This function is not CPerl-specific; it
may be used to debug problems with delayed incremental fontification.

(fn &optional WINDOW-SIZE)
(defalias 'cperl-emulate-lazy-lock #[256 "\211\204\301\262\211\302V\203e\202d\303b\210\304 \210\305\300!\210\306 \302V\203,dW\202/eV\205Gy\210`\262\307^]\"\210\211\262\202 \207" [font-lock-cache-position -50 0 nil normal-mode make-local-variable make-marker font-lock-fontify-region] 7 (#$ . 212634) "nSize of window for incremental fontification, negative goes backwards: "])
#@52 Non-nil means that the help was already shown now.
(defvar cperl-help-shown nil (#$ . 213423))
#@62 Non-nil means that the lazy-help handlers are installed now.
(defvar cperl-lazy-installed nil (#$ . 213524))
#@124 Switch on Auto-Help on Perl constructs (put in the message area).
Delay of auto-help controlled by `cperl-lazy-help-time'.
(defalias 'cperl-lazy-install #[0 "\302\303!\210\304\305\211J\306=\203\266\203\202&\203\"\211\206$\307\266\203\202&J\266\203\205]	?\205]\310\311\312\"\210\313\304\314\315J\306=\203D\266\203\202V\203R\211\206T\307\266\203\202VJ\266\203\307\316#\210\307\211\207" [cperl-hairy cperl-lazy-installed make-local-variable cperl-help-shown cperl-lazy-help-time nil null t add-hook post-command-hook cperl-lazy-hook run-with-idle-timer 1000000 5 cperl-get-help-defer] 6 (#$ . 213640) nil])
#@125 Switch off Auto-Help on Perl constructs (put in the message area).
Delay of auto-help controlled by `cperl-lazy-help-time'.
(defalias 'cperl-lazy-unstall #[0 "\301\302\303\"\210\304\305!\210\306\211\207" [cperl-lazy-installed remove-hook post-command-hook cperl-lazy-hook cancel-function-timers cperl-get-help-defer nil] 3 (#$ . 214273) nil])
(defalias 'cperl-lazy-hook #[0 "\301\211\207" [cperl-help-shown nil] 2])
(defalias 'cperl-get-help-defer #[0 "\304>\205\305\306\307 \210\306\211*\207" [major-mode cperl-help-from-timer cperl-message-on-help-error cperl-help-shown (perl-mode cperl-mode) nil t cperl-get-help] 2])
(cperl-lazy-install)
#@16 

(fn BEG END)
(defalias 'cperl-font-lock-unfontify-region-function #[514 "\303 \304\211\304\305\306\307\310\311!\312\"\313$\216\314\315#,\207" [buffer-undo-list inhibit-read-only inhibit-modification-hooks buffer-modified-p t make-byte-code 0 "\300?\205\301\302!\207" vconcat vector [restore-buffer-modified-p nil] 2 remove-text-properties (face nil)] 10 (#$ . 214930)])
#@250 Extends the region to safe positions, then calls the default function.
Newer `font-lock's can do it themselves.
We unwind only as far as needed for fontification.  Syntaxification may
do extra unwind via `cperl-unwind-to-safe'.

(fn BEG END LOUDLY)
(defalias 'cperl-font-lock-fontify-region-function #[771 "\212b\210\203,\300 \210\301`\211\262\302\"\303=\203,\304\302\"\211U?\205#\211\262\211b\266\202`\262b\210\203idW\203in\204O\3051J\306y0\202N\210\202O\210\301`\211\262\302\"\303=\203i\307\302\310d$\262b\210\2022`\262)\311#\207" [beginning-of-line get-text-property syntax-type multiline cperl-beginning-of-property (error) 1 next-single-property-change nil font-lock-default-fontify-region] 8 (#$ . 215317)])
(defvar cperl-d-l nil)
#@12 

(fn END)
(defalias 'cperl-fontify-syntaxically #[257 "`	@\306\211\211\307=\203\310\311!\210\312\211 \266\204!e\313\262\f\203-\211\204-\2020`^\262b\210\314 \210`\262
\203I\315\313\"\262`\262V\203_\211\203_\316\313\306\313%\210\317>\203x\320\321	\n	@&	\210)\306\207" [cperl-syntax-done-to cperl-syntax-state edebug-backtrace-buffer cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock cperl-hook-after-change cperl-syntaxify-unwind nil backtrace require edebug edebug-backtrace t beginning-of-line cperl-unwind-to-safe cperl-find-pods-heres (backtrace message) message "Syxify req=%s..%s actual=%s..%s done-to: %s=>%s statepos: %s=>%s"] 17 (#$ . 216092)])
#@12 

(fn END)
(defalias 'cperl-fontify-update #[257 "e\300\211d\262W\203.\301\302\"\262\303\302\300$\262\203(\304@A$\210\211\262\202\266\300\207" [nil get-text-property cperl-postpone next-single-property-change put-text-property] 9 (#$ . 216776)])
#@12 

(fn END)
(defalias 'cperl-fontify-update-bad #[257 "`\300\301\"\302\203\303dT^\262\301\"\206e\262W\203?\304\301\"\262\2033\305@A$\210\211\262\300\301\"\262\202\266\302\207" [get-text-property cperl-postpone nil cperl-beginning-of-property next-single-property-change put-text-property] 9 (#$ . 217048)])
#@24 

(fn BEG END OLD-LEN)
(defalias 'cperl-after-change-function #[771 "\205	^\211\207" [cperl-syntax-done-to] 5 (#$ . 217387)])
#@16 

(fn FROM TO)
(defalias 'cperl-update-syntaxification #[514 "\204\303\207\304\305!\203\305!\207	\205&\n\203\nW\205&\212b\210\306!)\207" [cperl-use-syntax-table-text-property cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock cperl-syntax-done-to nil fboundp syntax-propertize cperl-fontify-syntaxically] 4 (#$ . 217524)])
#@62 Version of IZ-supported CPerl package this file is based on.
(defvar cperl-version (byte-code "\300\301\302\"\210\303\304\224\304\225#\207" ["Revision: 6.2" string-match ":\\s *\\([0-9.]+\\)" substring 1] 5) (#$ . 217844))
(provide 'cperl-mode)

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