I suspect you've got it the wrong way round:

$ perl -E 'say "$_ => $SIG{$_}" for sort {$a cmp $b} keys %SIG' ABRT => ALRM => BUS => CHLD => CLD => CONT => FPE => IGNORE HUP => ... UNUSED => URG => USR1 => USR2 => VTALRM => WINCH => XCPU => XFSZ =>

and

$ perl -MData::Dumper -E 'say "$_ => $SIG{$_}" for sort {$a cmp $b} ke +ys %SIG' #snip much the same as above, except for... __WARN__ =>

I don't have Data::Dump::Streamer installed, so I didn't try that. This was using Perl 5.10.0 on Debian.


In reply to Re: Where did __DIE__ go? (Data::Dumper bug?) by FunkyMonk
in thread Where did __DIE__ go? (Data::Dumper bug?) by missingthepoint

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