Debugger Command Examples
Commenting # This line does nothing. It is a comment and is useful # in debugger command files. # any amount of leading space is also ok
Splitting Commands
The following runs two commands: info program
and list
info program;; list
The following gives a syntax error since ;;
splits the line and the simple debugger parse then thinks that the quote (") is not closed.
print "hi ;;-)\n"
If you have the Devel::Trepan::Shell plugin, you can go into a real shell and run the above.
Command Continuation
If you want to continue a command on the next line use \
at the end of the line. For example:
eval $x = "This is \
a multi-line string"
The string in variable $x
will have a \n
before the article "a".