解决方法
POD is the official way to do multi line comments in Perl,
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来自faq.perl.org [perlfaq7]
> How can I comment out a large block
of Perl code?
The quick-and-dirty way to comment out more than one line of Perl is
to surround those lines with Pod directives. You have to put these
directives at the beginning of the line and somewhere where Perl
expects a new statement (so not in the middle of statements like the #
comments). You end the comment with=cut
,ending the Pod section:
=pod my $object = NotGonnaHappen->new(); ignored_sub(); $wont_be_assigned = 37; =cut
The quick-and-dirty method only works well when you don’t plan to
leave the commented code in the source. If a Pod parser comes along,
your multiline comment is going to show up in the Pod translation. A
better way hides it from Pod parsers as well.The
=begin
directive can mark a section for a particular purpose. If
the Pod parser doesn’t want to handle it,it just ignores it. Label
the comments withcomment
. End the comment using=end
with the
same label. You still need the=cut
to go back to Perl code from the
Pod comment:
=begin comment my $object = NotGonnaHappen->new(); ignored_sub(); $wont_be_assigned = 37; =end comment =cut