Hi all,
So here I am happily using the perl debugger, n'ing may way through a file of tests, when bam! the debugger stops printing out the lines from the file.
I still get prompts and I can still interact with the debugger. But it stops printing out the context. Neither . nor - nor l show anything.
Sorry, but I don't have a simple test case yet. I'm hoping someone will point me to the bug or conflict or whatever that I'm running into. :)
This is perl, v5.8.8 built for i386-linux
Here's a simple example:
DB<1> n
main::(t/petition/quick.t:31): is( $id, $user->id(), "Returned user i
+d matches id" );
+ DB<1> n
ok 3 - Returned user id matches id
main::(t/petition/quick.t:33):
line 33 is actually:
"my %lists = map { $_->id() => 1 } $user->lists();"
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
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