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This is a test to see if I can do not only `$self' and `method()', but
also `$self->method()' and `$self->{FIELDNAME}' and `$Foo <=> $Bar'
without resorting to escape sequences. If I want to refer to the
right-shift operator I can do something like `$x >> 3' or even `$y >>
5'.
Now for the grand finale of `$self->method()->{FIELDNAME} = {FOO=>BAR}'.
And I also want to make sure that newlines work like this
`$self->{FOOBAR} >> 3 and [$b => $a]->[$a <=> $b]'
Of course I should still be able to do all this *with* escape sequences
too: `$self->method()' and `$self->{FIELDNAME}' and `{FOO=>BAR}'.
Dont forget `$self->method()->{FIELDNAME} = {FOO=>BAR}'.
And make sure that `0' works too!
Now, if I use << or >> as my delimiters, then I have to use whitespace.
So things like `<$self-'method()>> and `<$self-'{FIELDNAME}>> wont end
up doing what you might expect since the first > will still terminate
the first < seen.
Lets make sure these work for empty ones too, like and `>>' (just to be
obnoxious)