ww: My problem is that the subs I am debugging are dynamically generated (and run on a remote perl interpreter started via SSH) and so the associated file is s.t. I can't predict in advance, like eval 223. Having s.t. like b CODE reference expression in the Perl debugger would be helpful
Many, many thanks for your time and for sharing your wisdom
Casiano
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by casiano
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