I use perl -d exclusively. When I want to play with something in Perl, I'll do perl -d from the command line and control-D out of it. Note that I tend to like having Bundle::CPAN installed on systems that I use for that.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 22:48, Jonathan Otsuka <[email protected]> wrote: > On Feb 12, 2009, at 6:45 PM, Jay Hannah wrote: > >> David Nicol wrote: >>> >>> so what does -d:REPL do for you? >>> >>> >>>> Am I the only perl -d addict on this list? >>>> >> >> "Can't locate Devel/REPL.pm in @INC" :) >> >> (Yes, I know I could install it.) >> >> I'm just curious if anyone on this list uses the Perl Debugger "perldoc >> perldebug" "perl -d" ... It's the original "interactive Perl environment" >> and I can't live without it. I'm always surprised that so few people seem to >> use it. Especially when conversations about alternatives pop up. >> >> (Devel::NYTProf is also amazing.) > > perl -d is all I have used. Carp::REPL talk at FP2009 was very very neat. I > am excited to check it out. > > Jonathan > _______________________________________________ > kc mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kc > -- GPG public key fingerpint: 1A12 04B6 0C80 306A B292 14FD 2C7A 1037 F666 46A7 _______________________________________________ kc mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kc
