On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 19:26 +, Anton Piatek wrote:
> EPIC for eclipse can do the perl debugger, however I have never done
> much with it.
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EPIC for eclipse can do the perl debugger, however I have never done much
with it.
Anton
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On 03/08/12 17:43, Victor Churchill wrote:
Bit confused from your title as to whether you are wanting an IDE or
an interactive debugger.
For a debugger that is a bit more acceddible than 'perl -d', have you
looked at Devel::ptkdb ?
( https://metacpan.org/module/Devel::ptkdb )
It is a while s
Bit confused from your title as to whether you are wanting an IDE or an
interactive debugger.
For a debugger that is a bit more acceddible than 'perl -d', have you
looked at Devel::ptkdb ?
( https://metacpan.org/module/Devel::ptkdb )
It is a while since I used it but I seem to recall it did the p
Hello all,
I am looking for an IDE for coding Perl objects.
I have used komodo in the past, I don't particularly like it and I don't
like the price tag either.
However, komodo did one thing that I, despite my resistance, I now
appear to need :
In the bottom left of the IDE window, IIRC the