The "x" command from the debugger conveniently packaged.
$ perl -MDV -e '$x=%x=@x=(2,3); dv(\*x,[1,undef,3])' 0 GLOB(0x80ffe50) -> ${*main::x} = 2 @{*main::x} = ( 0 2 1 3 ) %{*main::x} = ( 2 => 3 ) 1 ARRAY(0x80f5fc4) 0 1 1 undef 2 3
package DV; require Exporter; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = qw($dv dv); use Dumpvalue; $dv = Dumpvalue->new(globPrint => 1, DumpReused => 0, printUndef => 1, quoteHighBit => 1, subdump => 1 ); sub dv { print $dv->dumpValues(@_) }; 1;

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