I'm really curious why Data::Dumper doesn't show the 0-bytes?

It does :) its your browser/editor/shell that doesn't actually display them (non-printable), and in some cases doesn't actually copy/paste them

Data::Dump does useqq-type-deal by default, and in a step of brilliance exports a dd kinda like this one

sub dd { use Data::Dumper; print Data::Dumper->new([@_])->Sortkeys(1) ->Indent(1)->Useqq(1)->Dump . "\n"; }

I'm really tired of typing print Dumper();... say Dumper()... so nowadays I have -MData::Dump=dd,pp in my PERL5OPT


In reply to Re^7: system function not handling string properly (use Data::Dump qw/ dd pp /; ) by Anonymous Monk
in thread system function not handling string properly by hermes1908

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