I give myself a second account on a machine (username zaxo) who maintains a private perl installation in the home directory. If ~/bin is first in $PATH, then, zaxo runs his own perl. It is always compiled with -DDEBUGGING, and is usually somewhere near the bleading edge.
I've wished for what you want, but only when I was unprepared to deal with trouble. It's possible to fire up a script under gdb and debug at C and asm level, but that also requires that symbol tables retain names and such. That means -DDBUGGING again. Debugging perl scripts with gdb is like taking landscape photos with a microscope.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: Using -D option with perl, if perl not compiled with -D
by Zaxo
in thread Using -D option with perl, if perl not compiled with -D
by jesuashok
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