Have you looked at Smart::Comments?
C:\test>perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use XML::Simple;
use Smart::Comments;
sub process_data{ return @_ }
sub send{
### Entering send...
### Exiting send...
}
my $struct = XMLin('test.xml');
### $struct
if (defined $struct) {
my $result_set = process_data($struct);
### $result_set
&send($result_set);
}
^Z
### $struct: {
### base => 'http://www.google.com'
### }
### $result_set: 1
### Entering send...
### Exiting send...
It even loads Data::Dumper for you, and to completely remove all the debug code, you simple comment out the use Smart::Commant; line. It does a whole lot more besides and avoids the problems with heredocs and the __DATA__ section.
I'm not keen on it retaining the ### marks in the output, and I would prefer a simple numeric argument to indicate which levels I want traced, but it's (IMO) the perfect use for source filters.
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