I usually use Data::Dumper to browse and debug my scripts
with complex data structures. This is getting painful when
it grows to > 5000 lines of Data::Dumper output. What would
be nice is some module that can display that data structure
in a GUI collapsable tree, ala a directory tree browser.
DDD has a
great data displaying and browsing, but its perl support is
slow and buggy.
A check on CPAN doesn't seem turn up anything. I would write one if I can't find one soon enough but the code would not be maintainable.
Preferable usage would be replacing
use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper $complex;
to
use Data::TkBrowser;
Data::TkBrowser::browse $complex;
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