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Use a here-document for this. It's some of the syntax you've been avoiding to keep things simple, but is intended exactly for situations like this.

Code:
cat <<"EOF" > /tmp/whatever
text
text
more text
stuff
EOF

As for editing the script on-the-fly, while you're using it? No. Bad idea. The file isn't 'cached', you will be ripping it out from under the shell...
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doctoc_lang_syntax(n)						Documentation tools					     doctoc_lang_syntax(n)

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doctoc_lang_syntax - doctoc language syntax DESCRIPTION
This document contains the formal specification of the syntax of the doctoc markup language, version 1.1 in Backus-Naur-Form. This document is intended to be a reference, complementing the doctoc language command reference. A beginner should read the much more informally writ- ten doctoc language introduction first before trying to understand either this document or the command reference. FUNDAMENTALS
In the broadest terms possible the doctoc markup language is like SGML and similar languages. A document written in this language consists primarily of markup commands, with text embedded into it at some places. Each markup command is a just Tcl command surrounded by a matching pair of [ and ]. Which commands are available, and their arguments, i.e. syntax is specified in the doctoc language command reference. In this document we specify first the lexeme, and then the syntax, i.e. how we can mix text and markup commands with each other. LEXICAL DEFINITIONS
In the syntax rules listed in the next section [1] <TEXT> stands for all text except markup commands. [2] Any XXX stands for the markup command [xxx] including its arguments. Each markup command is a Tcl command surrounded by a matching pair of [ and ]. Inside of these delimiters the usual rules for a Tcl command apply with regard to word quotation, nested commands, continuation lines, etc. [3] <WHITE> stands for all text consisting only of spaces, newlines, tabulators and the comment markup command. SYNTAX
The rules listed here specify only the syntax of doctoc documents. The lexical level of the language was covered in the previous section. Regarding the syntax of the (E)BNF itself [1] The construct { X } stands for zero or more occurrences of X. [2] The construct [ X ] stands for zero or one occurrence of X. The syntax: toc = defs TOC_BEGIN contents TOC_END { <WHITE> } defs = { INCLUDE | VSET | <WHITE> } contents = { defs entry } [ defs ] entry = ITEM | division division = DIVISION_START contents DIVISION_END BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK This document, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category doctools of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have. SEE ALSO
doctoc_intro, doctoc_lang_cmdref, doctoc_lang_faq, doctoc_lang_intro KEYWORDS
doctoc commands, doctoc language, doctoc markup, doctoc syntax, markup, semantic markup CATEGORY
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