Thanks for the ideas!

I slept on the problem and on second, closer look in the documentation https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::Script#script_runs

interpreter_options -- Array reference of Perl options to be passed to + the interpreter. Things like -w or -x can be passed this way. This m +ay be either a single string or an array reference.
So I just extended the script run line
script_runs [ @{$scriptNargs} ], { exit => 0, interpreter_options +=> '-d' }, $test_run_name;
tldr; Thanks for the ideas, fortunately the author already has covered this use case.


In reply to Re: Test::Script debug execution via scripts_run by dpopchev
in thread Test::Script debug execution via scripts_run by dpopchev

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