You can use
Data::Dumper to print out a stringified representation of data whenever you want, error condition or not.
Here is an answer to
another SoPW with an example of
Data::Dumper being used to visualise the data that the program has constructed. Note that the output produced is valid Perl code which could be printed to a file, read back in by another script and
evaled to re-create the data.
I hope this clarifies things.
Cheers,
JohnGG