No; there is no control or sandbox and the debugger, being written in perl, is part of perl.
Lexical variables are only accessible from within a lexical scope, because they only exist within a lexical scope.
You can use padwalker (y) to list lexicals in a higher scope.
I think jethro is right, and my $a probably gets optimized away
In reply to Re^2: Debugger and lexicals
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Debugger and lexicals
by lzipin
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