Thank you for the insights.
This "Guts of Perl debugging" looks a bit intimidating.
Is there no way to read the input variable
$variableas a literal string before any processing or evaluation is done? then let perl do an eval of the variable?
In reply to Re^2: printing variable and evaluation (updated)
by f77coder
in thread printing variable and evaluation
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