like in a you can execute code Perl line, just return something false if you don't want to break into interactive mode
DB<119> b 11 print "\n<$y>\n" if $y==3;0 DB<120> L d:/Users/RolfLangsdorf/AppData/Roaming/pm/tst_debuger.pl: 11: $a++; break if (print "\n<$y>\n" if $y==3;0) DB<120> c 0123 <3> 45678910 DB<120>
Cheers Rolf
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In reply to Re^2: How can I print variable contents from the debugger non-interactively? ( b= break line conditionally )
by LanX
in thread How can I print variable contents from the debugger non-interactively?
by davehorner
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