I remember reading somewhere (perldoc?) about using vi/vim as an interface to the perl debugger, so I could just debug programs while in sweet sweet vim. I really would like to do this. I know it works like that with emacs, but I use vim and would like the same thing for me. I compiled vim with the built in perl interp - so now how do I debug perl programs without leaving vim (note - I know I can just
but I was hoping for a different solution. Any ideas??:sh perl -d myprog.pl ^D
In reply to vim and perl by chorg
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