As for perl -d, I do use that very frequently. Unfortunately in this case, the program I am writing searches a 450 Mb text file line by line searching for specific REs, saving them into %matches. So, going line by line by line by line through that process, before even getting to here would kill me. I there a way to skip the -d for a specific subroutine, yet continue it later in the program? That would help.
Matt
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by mdunnbass
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