this is output with Dumper.
$VAR1 = 'main'; $VAR2 = 'D:\\test.pl'; $VAR3 = 12; $VAR4 = 'main::__ANON__'; $VAR5 = 1; $VAR6 = undef; $VAR7 = undef; $VAR8 = undef; $VAR9 = 0; $VAR10 = ' '; $VAR1 = 'main'; $VAR2 = 'D:\\test.pl'; $VAR3 = 13; $VAR4 = 'main::__ANON__'; $VAR5 = 1; $VAR6 = undef; $VAR7 = undef; $VAR8 = undef; $VAR9 = 0; $VAR10 = ' ';
it seem not useful.caller only return these values
# 0 1 2 3 4 ($package, $filename, $line, $subroutine, $hasargs, # 5 6 7 8 9 10 $wantarray, $evaltext, $is_require, $hints, $bitmask, $hinthash) += caller($i);
maybe we should try another way.

In reply to Re^2: how to get alias name of anonymous sub? by gian
in thread how to get alias name of anonymous sub? by gian

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