gives you the source line of the eval itself in addition to the line within the eval:$^P= 0x100;
I found this quite useful for tracking down the offending eval'ed code. See the documentation of $^P / $PERLDB in perlvar for details.Use of uninitialized value in print at (eval 1)[./testeval.pl:12] li +ne 1.
In reply to Re: Error ... at (eval 75) line 7974.
by deepsoul
in thread Error ... at (eval 75) line 7974.
by syphilis
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