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Data::Printer is meant to do one thing and one thing only: display Perl
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variables and objects on screen, properly formatted (to be inspected by a
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human).
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Here's what Data::Printer has to offer to Perl developers, out of the box:
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- Very sane defaults (I hope!)
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- Highly customizable (in case you disagree with me :)
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- Colored output by default
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- Human-friendly output, with array index and custom separators
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- Full object dumps including methods, inheritance and internals
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- Exposes extra information such as tainted data and weak references
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- Ability to easily create filters for objects and regular structures
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- Ability to load settings from a .dataprinter file so you don't have to write
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anything other than "use DDP;" in your code!
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Printer/
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