* perldb'ing foo.pl; hit bpt; browse source; HOW to return TO bpt?
@ 2007-02-14 16:16 David Combs
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From: David Combs @ 2007-02-14 16:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Subject: perldb'ing foo.pl; hit bpt; browse source; HOW to return TO bpt?
Hi there! Here's a perldb-question (emacs):
I've got a program, foo.pl.
I run perldb on it.
I set breakpoints, ..., and arrive at several.
To myself, "I wonder how THIS variable got set?"
I M-x occur on it, say, and then examine here, there, and other places.
...
...
OK, whatever questions I had about that variable are now resolved. HOORAY!
OOPS: QUESTION: how do I tell perldb (in buf "*gud-..."):
"Hey, perldb: take me *back* to that source-line you'd taken me to
just before I started hunting all over the source. Thanks!"
(Please, don't to simply do an "s", and see where it takes me to!)
ANOTHER QUESTION: is there some *documentation* somewhere on
perldb? Perhaps even an .info-tutorial?
Heck, I can't even find a "perldb.el" file!
Thanks!
David
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