--- In perl-beginner@yahoogroups.com, merlyn ...
wrote:
>
> >>>>> "Robert" == Robert Brown
<rdabman4 ...> writes:
> Start the debugger, set a breakpoint or watchpoint, and
then continue
> until you get to your desired "middle".
>
> The CPAN has "modules". Each module comes
with documentation.
>
> --
Can this be done while the Perl program is executing? What
I am
asking is lets say Perl program is 'hanging' for whatever
reason, is
there a way to 'attach' a debugger to a currently executing
script,
similar to what can be done with a 'C' executable? I don't
want to
kill it and restart it in debugging mode, otherwise you'll
lose all
the valuable runtime info. I want to debug it while it is
executing.
Sam
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