Confirmed, note that the $M
is highlighted because it is syntax not because the name is known, you can remove the use M
and it still highlights.
I don't know Perl much, and its possible that $M::anything
is the appropriate syntax to highlight, but it won't depend on the package contents. The syntax highlighting is supplied by the Scintilla lexer Geany uses, which is a separate project here. You may wish to post a feature request there since you can then discuss it with the Perl lexer maintainer directly.
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