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modules: diagnostics, Carp, Data::Dumper, Devel::Peek

I must admit my hopes are such that one day people will include DDS in that list, especially when that list is intended for debugging. DDS is much more accurate than DD, easier to read, and now that I provide a 'DDS' alias much easier to type too. :-) In addition I'm working right now on a ':Peek" export tag that will include the standard Devel::Peek stuff as well. :-) So that

use DDS ':Peek';

will do more or less the same thing as

use Data::Dumper; use Devel::Peek;

The only problem is I want to load Devel::Peek dynamically and export Devel::Peek::Dump as Peek(), but i havent worked out how to do it without changing the refcounts of the arguments yet. Ill figure it out soon, and then expect to see v 1.11 with Peek support included.

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demerphq

    First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
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In reply to Re: Re: Creating an Intermediate Perl Programming Curriculum by demerphq
in thread Creating an Intermediate Perl Programming Curriculum by Steve_p

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