=item * 8 - Adds parameter information to messages, and overloaded stringify and tied FETCH is enabled on the printed arguments. Ignored if C<4> is not on.
-=item * 16 - Adds C<I<context> return from I<subname>: I<value>> messages on subroutine/eval exit. Ignored if C<4> is is not on.
+=item * 16 - Adds C<I<context> return from I<subname>: I<value>> messages on subroutine/eval exit. Ignored if C<4> is not on.
=back
# Debugger for Perl 5.00x; perl5db.pl patch level:
use vars qw($VERSION $header);
-$VERSION = '1.39_09';
+$VERSION = '1.39_10';
$header = "perl5db.pl version $VERSION";
setterm();
}
- # ... and it belogs to this PID or we get one for this PID ...
+ # ... and it belongs to this PID or we get one for this PID ...
if ($term_pid != $$) {
resetterm(1);
}
# If the pattern isn't null ...
if ( $inpat ne "" ) {
- # Turn of warn and die procesing for a bit.
+ # Turn off warn and die processing for a bit.
local $SIG{__DIE__};
local $SIG{__WARN__};
=head4 C<$rc> - Recall command
Manages the commands in C<@hist> (which is created if C<Term::ReadLine> reports
-that the terminal supports history). It find the the command required, puts it
+that the terminal supports history). It finds the command required, puts it
into C<$cmd>, and redoes the loop to execute it.
=cut
#
# my $obj = DB::Obj->new(
#
-# The following package declaraton must come before that,
+# The following package declaration must come before that,
# or else runtime errors will occur with
#
# PERLDB_OPTS="autotrace nonstop"
} ## end foreach (@to_watch)
# We don't bother to turn watching off because
- # a) we don't want to stop calling watchfunction() it it exists
+ # a) we don't want to stop calling watchfunction() if it exists
# b) foreach over a null list doesn't do anything anyway
} ## end elsif ($expr =~ /^(\S.*)/)
# Drop out if the user has lost interest and hit control-C.
last if $signal;
- # Set the separator so arrys print nice.
+ # Set the separator so arrays print nice.
local $" = ', ';
# Grab and stringify the arguments if they are there.
my $which = '';
# Make sure we have some array or another to address later.
- # This means that if ssome reason the tests fail, we won't be
+ # This means that if for some reason the tests fail, we won't be
# trying to stash actions or delete them from the wrong place.
my $aref = [];