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in thread Padre: how to examine Perl special variables

I don't understand. I run padre, then I "open" a program (*.pl file). Then, there is a "Debug" menu item (not "Alt"). The "Debug" menu item drops down with these options: step in/out/over, run to breakpoint, jump to curr. line, breakpoints etc., show variable value, show stack trace, quit debugger.

I don't see "Show local variables (y 0)" like you mention.

It's Padre 0.86 on Windows 7 x64.
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Re^4: Padre: how to examine Perl special variables
by szabgab (Priest) on Feb 11, 2012 at 07:17 UTC
    Padre is now at 0.94. It would be better if you upgraded it. You can go with the new DWIM Perl distribution that includes the latest Padre (and that replaces the "Padre on Strawberry" distributions.
Re^4: Padre: how to examine Perl special variables
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 10, 2012 at 19:51 UTC
    Well gee-wiz, upgrade Padre