I think I've only seen that when doing string eval. That seems unlikely to have been the case in the example you described above, however.
The debugger stuffs source code into places where you can examine it so you could use that information to try to better figure out what is going wrong:
DB<1> x sort grep /^_</, keys %main:: ... DB<2> x @{"main::_<t/petition/quick.t"}
- tye
In reply to Re: Perl Debugger Goes Silent
by tye
in thread Perl Debugger Goes Silent
by aaronelliotross
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