For simple uses, as long as you have a __DATA__ or __END__ token and the eval is in the
same file, you can use this trick:
#!/usr/bin/perl
my $foo = 1;
my $bar = $foo - 1;
$SIG{__DIE__} = \&report;
eval {
print + ( $foo / $bar ),"\n";
};
sub report {
(my $num) = shift() =~ /at \S+ line (\d+)/;
warn "Failure in eval() at line $num:\n";
seek DATA, 0,0;
my $c;
EVAL: while (<DATA>) {
if ($. == $num) {
$c += () = /\{/;
warn $_;
$c -= () = /\}/;
last unless $c;
while (<DATA>) {
$c += () = /\{/;
warn $_;
$c -= () = /\}/;
last EVAL unless $c;
}
}
};
};
__END__
Failure in eval() at line 8:
print + ( $foo / $bar ),"\n";
which is far from perfect (and doesn't claim to be (specially the bracket foo is b0rken)).
I'm not sure whether this qualifies as
"mucking around with source filters" to your eyes, but I'm inclined to believe it does.
--shmem
_($_=" "x(1<<5)."?\n".q·/)Oo. G°\ /
/\_¯/(q /
---------------------------- \__(m.====·.(_("always off the crowd"))."·
");sub _{s./.($e="'Itrs `mnsgdq Gdbj O`qkdq")=~y/"-y/#-z/;$e.e && print}
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