Hmmm... there are two cases: with or without running the debugger. I assume you meant the case without the debugger.
No, I meant what I said. $DB::deep has no effect on the warning. Ever.
With the debugger, one can set the threshold higher than 100 interactively prior to running the program
That's not true.
>perl -dwe"$DB::deep = 1000; sub f { f($_[0]-1) if $_[0]; } f(150);"
Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.37
Editor support available.
Enter h or 'h h' for help, or 'perldoc perldebug' for more help.
main::(-e:1): $DB::deep = 1000; sub f { f($_[0]-1) if $_[0]; } f(150
+);
DB<1> r
Deep recursion on subroutine "main::f" at C:/Progs/perl5161-ap1601/lib
+/perl5db.pl line 3550.
at C:/Progs/perl5161-ap1601/lib/perl5db.pl line 3550.
...
See the post to which you replied if you want to know what $DB::deep actually does.
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