You're on the right track thinking about using the debuugger but you don't need to single-step to the line where the error occurs. Just set a breakpoint on the line before with the "b" command and then "c" to continue to the next breakpoint. For example, to set a breakpoint on line 4 of trans.pl and go to it, I would do:

$ perl -d trans.pl Default die handler restored. Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.07 Editor support available. Enter h or `h h' for help, or `man perldebug' for more help. main::(trans.pl:1): open(DICT, "/usr/dict/words"); DB<1> b 4 DB<2> c main::(trans.pl:4): my $text = join('',<DICT>); DB<2>

From there you can get a stack trace, examine variables, etc.

Happy hunting,
-sam


In reply to Re: How do I get a post mortem stack trace? by samtregar
in thread How do I get a post mortem stack trace? by rinceWind

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