Try doing the inner call from package DB:

eval { package DB; @ret = &$sub(@args); };

There's a few other issues:

I played with it a bit:

package Devel::TobyLite; use strict; use warnings; use Time::HiRes (); our $IN_TRACE = 0; sub DB::DB {} sub DB::sub { goto &$DB::sub if $IN_TRACE; my $start; my $sub = $DB::sub; { local $IN_TRACE = 1; print STDERR ">> entering $sub\n"; $start = Time::HiRes::time; } my (@ret, $ret); #package DB { if (wantarray) { no strict "refs"; eval { package DB; @ret = &$sub; }; } elsif (defined wantarray) { no strict "refs"; eval { package DB; $ret = &$sub; }; } else { no strict "refs"; eval { package DB; &$sub; }; } #} { local $IN_TRACE = 1; my $end = Time::HiRes::time(); print STDERR "<< leaving $sub ", $end - $start, "\n"; die +(caller), $@, "@_" if $@; } if (wantarray) { @ret; } else { $ret; } } 1;

Output:

$ ./perl -Ilib -I.. -d:TobyLite -e 'sub x { print qq(ok\n); } sub z { +x() } z()' >> entering UNIVERSAL::import << leaving UNIVERSAL::import 1.40666961669922e-05 >> entering main::z >> entering main::x ok << leaving main::x 3.29017639160156e-05 << leaving main::z 8.48770141601562e-05

In reply to Re: Trouble writing a simple tracer using the DB package (loops endlessly) by tonyc
in thread Trouble writing a simple tracer using the DB package (loops endlessly) by clueless newbie

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