Given the example below, I would like to find a way to tell me more info about the anonymous subroutine.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my @arrays;
push( @arrays, sub { return 'hello' }, "hi" );
print join "\n", @{ \@arrays }, "\n";
print Dumper \@arrays;
__OUTPUT__
CODE(0x99d9550)
hi
$VAR1 = [
sub { "DUMMY" },
'hi'
];
So, I was thinking of something like this.
CODE(0x99d9550) -- to something more meaningful?
like print the whole subroutine code.
The Dumper output is almost there, it just needs to print the whole subroutine or at least something that would help in telling me which lines in the code that it used to insert the anonymous subroutine.
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