Ah. Perhaps we should ask the perl maintainers to add a --teddy-bear option to perl -d:
$ perl -d --teddy-bear buggy.pl
Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.4
Loading teddy-bear routines from perl5teddy.pl version 1.1
Editor support available.
Plush cuddly support available.
[Teddy: waits attentively]
Tb<1> I'm not getting all the keys of my hash printed.
[Teddy: waits attentively]
Tb<2>
...
Or would users prefer an --eliza mode?
Eliza: Hello. I am ELIZA. How can I help you?
El<1> I'm not getting all the keys of my hash printed.
Eliza: Why do you say your hash printed?
El<2> What? Wait, it didn't.
Eliza: Does that question interest you?
El<3> No. My hash keys interest me. They're missing.
Eliza: Why do you say your hash keys interest you theyre missing?
El<4> ^C^C^C
On second thought, maybe the teddy bear idea was better.
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