From what I see, @goodRefDes is an array of references to hash...
Is source code something like this? I'm not sure?:
my @gravity_hashrefs = grep {$_->{CHIPS_PART_NAME}=~/gravity/i} @goodR
+efDes;
Why not add into the source code:
use Data::Dumper; at the beginnging of the code?
Then add
print Dumper \@gravity_hashrefs;?
It is possible to add extra statements into a grep{}.
I think this would work....
grep { if ($_->{CHIPS_PART_NAME}=~/gravity/i)
{
print Dumper $_;
1;
}
else
{
0;
}
} @goodRefDes;
I am unsure why there is so much fascination with the Debugger when it is so easy to add print statements into Perl
and compile and run the result at rocket speed.
I seldom need the debugger even when writing "raw" C.
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