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52 # to cause output of arrays and hashes rather than refs.
73 purity => $Purity, # degree to which output is evalable
75 terse => $Terse, # avoid name output (where feasible)
688 variable is output in a single Perl statement. Handles self-referential
702 The default output of self-referential structures can be C<eval>ed, but the
709 user-specified names. If a name begins with a C<*>, the output will
718 Several styles of output are possible, all controlled by setting
796 output, where I<n> is a numeric suffix. Will return a list of strings
803 Several configuration variables can be used to control the kind of output
823 spews output without any newlines, indentation, or spaces between list
830 with their index (but the comment is on its own line, so array output
837 Controls the degree to which the output can be C<eval>ed to recreate the
838 supplied reference structures. Setting it to 1 will output additional perl
846 Specifies the string that will be prefixed to every line of the output.
853 Contains the prefix to use for tagging variable names in the output. The
862 characters will be backslashed, and unprintable characters will be output as
873 will be avoided where possible, but be advised that such output may not
1034 $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1; # don't output names where feasible
1180 name with a C<*> to output it as a hash or array.
1192 table and make the dumped output point to them, instead. See L<EXAMPLES>