hmm ... seems like I could use B::Concise for it, but I'm not able to find an explanation what the numbers in [$a:3,7] and [$a:5,6] are supposed to mean.

help?

lanx@lanx-1005HA:~$ perl -MO=Concise,-src /tmp/tst_bxref.pl |grep \$a /tmp/tst_bxref.pl syntax OK # 5: my $a=1; 4 <0> padsv[$a:3,7] sRM*/LVINTRO ->5 # 8: print($a); 8 <0> padsv[$a:3,7] l ->9 # 15: my $a=2; # 15: my $a=2; e <0> padsv[$a:5,6] sRM*/LVINTRO ->f # 16: print($a); i <0> padsv[$a:5,6] l ->j # 17: bla($a); m <0> padsv[$a:5,6] lM ->n # 21: print($a); s <0> padsv[$a:3,7] l ->t

update

the second number seems to be indicating the scope and the first one the symbol.

Cheers Rolf
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In reply to Re: Separating different lexicals with B::Xref by LanX
in thread Separating different lexicals with B::Xref by LanX

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