Otherwise I was going to suggest that, at the points in the module where you want the debugger to break, you add the line: $DB::single = 1 (That's like hitting 's' in the debugger right at that line.)
This might help with setting breakpoints in the module: you can change which file you're looking at/setting breakpoints in/etc. by using the debugger's 'f' command.
In reply to Re: How to debug unknown dynamic code?
by chipmunk
in thread How to debug unknown dynamic code?
by gaspodethewonderdog
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