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From: Richard Foley Date: Wed Jun 6 02:03:45 2007 Subject: Re: Unreliable breakpoint path specification
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 19:25, Jan Ploski wrote: > > Thank you for your suggestions. > Did "b subname" not work? > In the end, I solved my problem by patching up perl5db.pl to call back > a user-defined routine on *every* loaded file from sub DB::postponed. > Are there any potential side-effects for other users? > The downsides are the possibly unreliable patching and > If it's unreliable, (your word), then you should keep the patch on your local system, please. If it's reliable, then it might be a useful fix. Is it possible to make a test case for it? > the fact that I now depend on perl5db.pl internals. > I don't know whether Devel::Command would have been useful to you? > What would be the best way to suggest an API extension to perl5db.pl > maintainer(s)? > The best thing is probably to send a patch to P5P and let them take a look at it. -- Richard Foley Ciao - shorter than aufwiedersehen http://www.rfi.net/
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