[Kc] February Meeting Devel:;REPL

Kit Peters popefelix at gmail.com
Fri Feb 13 04:47:08 PST 2009


I use perl -d exclusively.  When I want to play with something in
Perl, I'll do perl -d from the command line and control-D out of it.
Note that I tend to like having Bundle::CPAN installed on systems that
I use for that.

On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 22:48, Jonathan Otsuka <djgoku at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 12, 2009, at 6:45 PM, Jay Hannah wrote:
>
>> David Nicol wrote:
>>>
>>> so what does -d:REPL do for you?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Am I the only perl -d addict on this list?
>>>>
>>
>> "Can't locate Devel/REPL.pm in @INC"   :)
>>
>>  (Yes, I know I could install it.)
>>
>> I'm just curious if anyone on this list uses the Perl Debugger "perldoc
>> perldebug" "perl -d" ...  It's the original "interactive Perl environment"
>> and I can't live without it. I'm always surprised that so few people seem to
>> use it. Especially when conversations about alternatives pop up.
>>
>> (Devel::NYTProf is also amazing.)
>
> perl -d is all I have used. Carp::REPL talk at FP2009 was very very neat. I
> am excited to check it out.
>
> Jonathan
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