Hey guys.  I've been playing with mmm-mode
(http://mmm-mode.sourceforge.net/) and mason-mode in Emacs lately.
mmm-mode provides a way to have two major modes active in the same buffer
in different regions.  This is used by mason-mode to allow html-mode and
cperl-mode to work in the same buffer without stepping on each other's
toes.  It seems to me that something similar could be done for Inline::C
modules so that c-mode and cperl-mode could coexist.

So, before I dive in and get all fouled with Lisp, has someone already
done this or something functionally equivalent?

Thanks,
-sam


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