And another note (sorry I do it in parts...)

From looking around I understand that the problem to enable the debugger. In Apache, when wanted to enable the debugger, it seems that special code was needed:
From modperl archive (http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/182/2000/12/0/4895655/) -
> there is quite a bit of overhead when -d is enabled. have a look at
> Apache::DB.xs, there's in init_debugger() function todo what -d does. if
> another method was added to turn it off, after the registry script was
> compiled, the overhead would be reduced a great deal.

shushu

In reply to Re: Re: Re: PadWalker and Safe - getting the lexicals by shushu
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