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146 # perl -Ifoo -e 'print @INC'
244 # for context, but not the same as the cx* in the perl core), which is
598 # or from perl's own defaults otherwise.
2319 # We don't want to say "sort(f 1, 2, 3)", since perl -w will
2845 # Outer parens in an array index will confuse perl
4123 B::Deparse - Perl compiler backend to produce perl code
4127 B<perl> B<-MO=Deparse>[B<,-d>][B<,-f>I<FILE>][B<,-p>][B<,-q>][B<,-l>]
4133 perl source code, based on the internal compiled structure that perl
4135 be exactly the same as the original source, since perl doesn't keep
4137 correspondence between perl's syntactical constructions and their
4140 required by precedence, which can make it easy to see if perl is
4187 LISP, or if you want to see how perl parses your input. If you say
4202 perl optimized away a constant value).
4209 perl -MO=Deparse,-P -e 'sub foo (\@) { 1 } foo @x'
4233 Note that the expanded form represents the way perl handles such
4284 The string should be a valid perl expression, generally a constant.
4375 B::Deparse can also be used on a sub-by-sub basis from other perl