DB<4> s URI::CODE(0x7f8b0e83b600)(/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/URI.pm:3): 3: use strict; DB<4> l 3==> use strict; DB<4> l 3==> use strict; DB<4> l 3==> use strict; DB<4> l 3==> use strict; DB<4> s URI::CODE(0x7f8b0e83b600)(/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/URI.pm:3): 3: use strict; DB<4> n URI::CODE(0x7f8b0e83b600)(/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/URI.pm:3): 3: use strict; DB<4> n

What seems strange is that it doesn't increment the line no for consecutive l, and I need to press n twice to make it step forward.

I've met this kind of issue many times, is there anyone that knows the reason?


In reply to What's the reason for such kind of behavior of perl5db.pl? by PerlOnTheWay

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