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Trace(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Trace(3pm)
 

NAME

Devel::Trace - Print out each line before it is executed (like "sh -x")

SYNOPSIS

  perl -d:Trace program

DESCRIPTION

If you run your program with "perl -d:Trace program", this module will print a message to standard error just before each line is executed. For example, if your program looks like this:
        #!/usr/bin/perl
        
        
        print "Statement 1 at line 4\n";
        print "Statement 2 at line 5\n";
        print "Call to sub x returns ", &x(), " at line 6.\n";
        
        exit 0;
        
        
        sub x {
          print "In sub x at line 12.\n";
          return 13;
        }
Then the "Trace" output will look like this:
        >> ./test:4: print "Statement 1 at line 4\n";
        >> ./test:5: print "Statement 2 at line 5\n";
        >> ./test:6: print "Call to sub x returns ", &x(), " at line 6.\n";
        >> ./test:12:   print "In sub x at line 12.\n";
        >> ./test:13:   return 13;
        >> ./test:8: exit 0;
This is something like the shell's "-x" option.

DETAILS

Inside your program, you can enable and disable tracing by doing
    $Devel::Trace::TRACE = 1;   # Enable
    $Devel::Trace::TRACE = 0;   # Disable
or
    Devel::Trace::trace('on');  # Enable
    Devel::Trace::trace('off'); # Disable
"Devel::Trace" exports the "trace" function if you ask it to:
    import Devel::Trace 'trace';
Then if you want you just say
    trace 'on';                 # Enable
    trace 'off';                # Disable

TODO

You should be able to send the trace output to the filehandle of your choice.
You should be able to specify the format of the output.
You should be able to get the output into a string.
We'll see.

LICENSE

Devel::Trace 0.11 and its source code are hereby placed in the public domain.

Author

Mark-Jason Dominus (C<mjd-perl-trace@plover.com>), Plover Systems co. See the C<Devel::Trace.pm> Page at http://www.plover.com/~mjd/perl/Trace for news and upgrades.
2012-02-16 perl v5.14.2