"...step through code...find myself outside of the code...Just Perl and what comes with it"
What about the old school/poor man's approach: use constant DEBUG => 1;? Then print or say, printf, Data::Dumper or Data::Dump, Sys::Syslog bla... if DEBUG. No performance impact if DEBUG is false as far as i understood. And probably you make some poor admins happy when they are on night shift. Please feel free to correct me if i miss the point. Best regards, Karl
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In reply to Re: Driving maniacally with the debugger
by karlgoethebier
in thread Driving maniacally with the debugger
by ExReg
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