Wel bedankt! 8 )

Just installed it and it looks really nice! *

Yes, I'm anyway using emacs - actually to an extend that I fear to be reborn with 20 fingers ; )

But nevertheless a perl only solution could be better!

Some emacs-blues

Unfortunately emacs-"moduls" are not as easily combinable like perl-modules.

For instance I just discovered ECB, but how does it combine with Cperl, Sepia and PerlySense ?

will I be able to rund the same emacs-config on the next machine, maybe a win instead of linux or will I need another week of reconfigurations ... therefore I always end with the basic config and the basic keyconfig after moving to a new system! : (

A reliable ELPAN is really missing!

Cheers Rolf

UPDATE:
(*) wow it even gets multilines right 8)

Sepia version 0.92. Press ",h" for help, or "^D" or ",q" to exit. main @> print "a" a=> 1 main @> 10/2 => 5 main @> 5/2 => '2.5' main @> (1,2,3) 1 2 3 main @> for (1..10) { >> print >> } 12345678910=> ''

In reply to Re^2: using perldebugger as REPL? by LanX
in thread using perldebugger as REPL? by LanX

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