I'm reading through perldoc perldebug and it describes at length the ability to specify an action before a given line is executed. For example with
a <line-number> print "hello world"Once I've encountered the line specified on my 'a' command, it prints hello world every time I do 'n' (next). This seems wrong. Even when I do A * and it announces that it turns off all actions. It keeps printing hello world every time I do an 'n'. I'm using perl v 5.12.1 on Linux.
Thoughts?
In reply to action in debugger - how to turn off by lcuff
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