Dan Sugalski wrote:
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> 
> Nope, I was talking about something else entirely, and the confusion's my
> fault. In addition to the perl debugger, accessible via the -d flag,
> there's a deeper level of debugging available with the -D flag. Does all
> sorts of nifty things, with some performance hits associated with it. Sorry
> 'bout the confusion.
> 
> FWIW, it turns out that things work just fine with DEBUGGING enabled. I
> hate it when bugs don't bug when the debugger's in...

And to throw in a late comment (just back from vacation), I'd like
to leave the /DEFINE=DEBUGGING=1 in as the default.  I've found it
invaluable at times.

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