actually that's the case, e.g. when stepping with n thru a program the pre- and post-prompt commands are executed.
They are NOT executed when entering any perl lines.
to test try something like perl -de'for (1..1000) {0}' and type n.
And BTW all these automatic commands have their own scope.
Cheers Rolf
In reply to Re^9: Convenient way to use 5.10 features in perldebugger?
by LanX
in thread Convenient way to use 5.10 features in perldebugger?
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