Perrin Harkins wrote:
>
> I don't know how easy it is to make it play with
> mod_perl though. Apache::Debug normally just dumps you into the shell
> debugger. Maybe setting an environment variable would do it.
>
I've always considered mod_perl to be completely debugger-unfriendly.
That's why I write modules that I can test from a standard script, and
then call those modules from Embperl pages or Registry scripts.
I wonder how do those hardcore guys that develop using handlers debug.
Mhhh. They must write 'perlfect' code, I guess, and/or understand those
cryptic debuggers ...
martin
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