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Dumpvalue(3) |
Perl Programmers Reference Guide |
Dumpvalue(3) |
Dumpvalue - provides screen dump of Perl data.
use Dumpvalue;
my $dumper = Dumpvalue->new;
$dumper->set(globPrint => 1);
$dumper->dumpValue(\*::);
$dumper->dumpvars('main');
my $dump = $dumper->stringify($some_value);
A new dumper is created by a call
$d = Dumpvalue->new(option1 => value1, option2 => value2)
Recognized options:
- "arrayDepth", "hashDepth"
- Print only first N elements of arrays and hashes. If false, prints all the
elements.
- "compactDump", "veryCompact"
- Change style of array and hash dump. If true, short array may be printed
on one line.
- "globPrint"
- Whether to print contents of globs.
- "dumpDBFiles"
- Dump arrays holding contents of debugged files.
- "dumpPackages"
- Dump symbol tables of packages.
- "dumpReused"
- Dump contents of "reused" addresses.
- "tick", "quoteHighBit", "printUndef"
- Change style of string dump. Default value of
"tick" is
"auto", one can enable either
double-quotish dump, or single-quotish by setting it to
""" or
"'". By default, characters with high
bit set are printed as is. If
"quoteHighBit" is set, they will be
quoted.
- "usageOnly"
- rudimentary per-package memory usage dump. If set,
"dumpvars" calculates total size of
strings in variables in the package.
- unctrl
- Changes the style of printout of strings. Possible values are
"unctrl" and
"quote".
- subdump
- Whether to try to find the subroutine name given the reference.
- bareStringify
- Whether to write the non-overloaded form of the stringify-overloaded
objects.
- quoteHighBit
- Whether to print chars with high bit set in binary or "as
is".
- stopDbSignal
- Whether to abort printing if debugger signal flag is raised.
Later in the life of the object the methods may be queries with
get() method and set() method (which accept multiple
arguments).
- dumpValue
-
$dumper->dumpValue($value);
$dumper->dumpValue([$value1, $value2]);
Prints a dump to the currently selected filehandle.
- dumpValues
-
$dumper->dumpValues($value1, $value2);
Same as "$dumper->dumpValue([$value1,
$value2]);".
- stringify
-
my $dump = $dumper->stringify($value [,$noticks] );
Returns the dump of a single scalar without printing. If the
second argument is true, the return value does not contain enclosing
ticks. Does not handle data structures.
- dumpvars
-
$dumper->dumpvars('my_package');
$dumper->dumpvars('my_package', 'foo', '~bar$', '!......');
The optional arguments are considered as literal strings
unless they start with "~" or
"!", in which case they are
interpreted as regular expressions (possibly negated).
The second example prints entries with names
"foo", and also entries with names
which ends on "bar", or are shorter
than 5 chars.
- set_quote
-
$d->set_quote('"');
Sets "tick" and
"unctrl" options to suitable values
for printout with the given quote char. Possible values are
"auto",
"'" and
""".
- set_unctrl
-
$d->set_unctrl('unctrl');
Sets "unctrl" option with
checking for an invalid argument. Possible values are
"unctrl" and
"quote".
- compactDump
-
$d->compactDump(1);
Sets "compactDump" option.
If the value is 1, sets to a reasonable big number.
- veryCompact
-
$d->veryCompact(1);
Sets "compactDump" and
"veryCompact" options
simultaneously.
- set
-
$d->set(option1 => value1, option2 => value2);
- get
-
@values = $d->get('option1', 'option2');
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