Despite a clunkier interface, I prefer the output produced by Dumpvalue over Data::Dumper's.

use strict; use warnings; use Dumpvalue; use Data::Dumper; my $hashref = +{ eenie => 1, meenie => 2, minie => 3, moe => 4 }; print "With Data::Dumper:\n", Dumper( $hashref ), "\n\n"; print "With Dumpvalue:\n"; Dumpvalue->new->dumpValue( $hashref ); print "\n"; __END__ With Data::Dumper: $VAR1 = { 'moe' => 4, 'eenie' => 1, 'minie' => 3, 'meenie' => 2 }; With Dumpvalue: 'eenie' => 1 'meenie' => 2 'minie' => 3 'moe' => 4

the lowliest monk


In reply to Re: Data::Dumper(::Simple) is your friend by tlm
in thread Data::Dumper(::Simple) is your friend by cajun

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