NAME
VarPrint - display complex variables on STDOUT
SYNOPSIS
use
Data::VarPrint;
VarPrint(
$var1
,
$var2
,... );
or
use
Data::VarPrint;
VarPrint( {
var1
=>
$var1
,
var2
=>
$var2
,... } );
or
use
Data::VarPrint;
my
$var_string
= VarPrintAsString(...);
DESCRIPTION
Data::VarPrint module contains two functions: VarPrint and VarPrintAsString.
Function VarPrint displays its arguments' values. The output is structured, so that complex structures (combinations of hash and array references) are presented in a way which makes them easy to read.
Function VarPrintAsString returns the same output as a string, which can be usefull with error logs.
OPTIONS
VarPrint and VarPrintAsString take list of variables as arguments.
AUTHOR
Copyright (c) 2002 V. Sego, vsego@math.hr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.