So I use Safe.pm, to allow and deny certain operations. When I use Data::Dumper I get:
Unsafe code detected: 'eval "string"' trapped by operation mask at /usr/.../Carp.pm line 160 +. Compilation failed in require at /usr/../Data/Dumper.pm line 22. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/../Data/Dumper.pm line 22.
This is what my Safe permit/denies look like:
$compartment->deny(qw(:base_io :ownprocess :subprocess :filesys_read : +sys_db :filesys_open :filesys_write :dangerous)); $compartment->permit(qw(print say pack unpack require caller));

Question: What should I allow to make Data::Dumper work? I tried permit("eval") but it says no operator recognized

Note, this is NOT production code, this is a learning project I'm working on.


In reply to allowing Data::Dumper within safe.pm by gideondsouza

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