Try V or X (quoted from perldebug):

V [pkg [vars]] Display all (or some) variables in package (defaulting to main) us +ing a data pretty-printer (hashes show their keys and values so you s +ee what's what, control characters are made printable, etc.). Make su +re you don't put the type specifier (like $) there, just the symbol n +ames, like this: V DB filename line Use ~pattern and !pattern for positive and negative regexes. This is similar to calling the x command on each applicable var. X [vars] Same as V currentpackage [vars].

Note that I rarely use either.

You could also try the Perl debugger using a Tk GUI.

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In reply to Re: Seeing all the variables in debug mode by swampyankee
in thread Seeing all the variables in debug mode by perllove

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