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Ooops! The behavior appears to vary depending on how lines are executed, leading me to believe almut may be correct and that codeacrobat's observation may apply to 5.8.8 (and probably others). A caveat (or "confusion") follows. Compare using r instead of stepping:

>perl -d \pl_test\test{{.pl Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.28 Editor support available. Enter h or `h h' for help, or `perldoc perldebug' for more help. main::(\pl_test\test{{.pl:5): 5: my @i = (2..5); DB<1> {{ # DB<2> r foo 3 foo 4 foo 5 foo 6 Debugged program terminated. Use q to quit or R to restart, use o inhibit_exit to avoid stopping after program termination, h q, h R or h o to get additional info. auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> ...

BUT, stepping (entirely) through the script:

BUT: >perl -d pl_test\test{{.pl Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.28 Editor support available. Enter h or `h h' for help, or `perldoc perldebug' for more help. main::(pl_test\test{{.pl:5): 5: my @i = (2..5); DB<1> {{ # DB<2> s main::(pl_test\test{{.pl:7): 7: for my $i (@i) { auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> main::(pl_test\test{{.pl:8): 8: $i ++; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> main::(pl_test\test{{.pl:9): 9: print "foo"; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> foomain::(pl_test\test{{.pl:10): 10: print " $i\n"; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> 3 main::(pl_test\test{{.pl:8): 8: $i ++; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> main::(pl_test\test{{.pl:9): 9: print "foo"; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> foomain::(pl_test\test{{.pl:10): 10: print " $i\n"; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> 4 main::(pl_test\test{{.pl:8): 8: $i ++; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> main::(pl_test\test{{.pl:9): 9: print "foo"; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> foomain::(pl_test\test{{.pl:10): 10: print " $i\n"; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> 5 main::(pl_test\test{{.pl:8): 8: $i ++; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> main::(pl_test\test{{.pl:9): 9: print "foo"; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> foomain::(pl_test\test{{.pl:10): 10: print " $i\n"; auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> 6 Debugged program terminated. Use q to quit or R to restart, use o inhibit_exit to avoid stopping after program termination, h q, h R or h o to get additional info. auto(-1) DB<2> # DB<2> Use `q' to quit or `R' to restart. `h q' for details. DB<2> s Use `q' to quit or `R' to restart. `h q' for details. ...

WTF?


In reply to Re^2: Using the perl debugger by ww
in thread Using the perl debugger by incognito129

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