Dumper can be controlled by some attributes, read the man pages first!
I, personally, like
Data::Dump::Streamer better:
$ perl -e '
use Data::Dump::Streamer;
my $firstname = "Edward";
my $var = 1;
my @jack = ('a', '1', { b => 3, c => [1, 2]});
DumpLex($firstname, $var, \@jack)->Indent(0)->OptSpace(" ")->Out();
'
$firstname = 'Edward';
$var = 1;
@jack = ( 'a', 1, { b => 3, c => [ 1, 2 ] } );
Or, if the vars aren't lexical,
$ perl -e '
use Data::Dump::Streamer;
$firstname = "Edward";
$var = 1;
@jack = ('a', '1', { b => 3, c => [1, 2]});
DumpVars(firstname => $firstname, var => $var, jack => \@jack)->Indent
+(0)->OptSpace(" ")->Out();
'
$firstname = 'Edward';
$var = 1;
$jack = [ 'a', 1, { b => 3, c => [ 1, 2 ] } ];
[]s, HTH, Massa (κς,πμ,πλ)
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