I'm confused ...did you look at the output I provided?
This looks pretty much like the lexical order in the source which is needed to track variables and subs.
and the line numbers are available:
# 6: print "@row"; #: +line 6 - <;> ex-nextstate(main 7 tst_b_xref2.pl:6) v:*,&,x +*,x&,x$,$
The -src option dumps the original source line just before every nextstate OP and the line number is available in tst_b_xref2.pl:6
Could you please provide an example code where this behaviour is broken in the B::Concise output and information is lost?
Probably I'm unaware of some Perl temporal magic ? ? ?
Cheers Rolf
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In reply to Re^8: B::Xref buggy?
by LanX
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