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Re^5: Why is a hash the default "object" in oo perl?by crabbdean (Pilgrim) |
on Jul 19, 2004 at 23:38 UTC ( [id://375739]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
I recently just starting using Devel::Peek to look at my data structures. I love it. After reading the module doco you get an idea of the output from Devel::Peek and the structure of what you are seeing. It shows a wealth of data about your objects, hashes, variables, their types, reference counts, length, size, addresses and so on. It will even show what class your objects are blessed into. Very cool! Note: It will only show the first 4 elements of a structure unless you specify for it to show more by sending it an additional integer. eg. Devel::Peek::dump(\%hash, 8) For example this is 4 element dump of my %hash: Anyway, it blows my hair back :-) Dean The Funkster of Mirth Programming these days takes more than a lone avenger with a compiler. - sam RFC1149: A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers
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