Here is a cut and paste of the debugger h b command:
pp2@nereida:~/src/perl/testing$ perl -wd namevsref.pl Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.28 Editor support available. Enter h or `h h' for help, or `man perldebug' for more help. main::(namevsref.pl:4): my $time = 1; DB<1> h b b Sets breakpoint on current line) b [line] [condition] Set breakpoint; line defaults to the current execution line; condition breaks if it evaluates to true, defaults to '1'. b subname [condition] Set breakpoint at first line of subroutine. b $var Set breakpoint at first line of subroutine referenced by + $var. b load filename Set breakpoint on 'require'ing the given file. b postpone subname [condition] Set breakpoint at first line of subroutine after it is compiled. b compile subname Stop after the subroutine is compiled. DB<2>
The b $var does not say the sub referenced by $var must be named?

Thanks all of you

Casiano


In reply to Re: b $var by casiano
in thread b $var by Anonymous Monk

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