Lines Matching refs:entry

60 What happens is that on entry to the subroutine, C<$some_global> is localized,
292 =item * 1 - Print "entering" messages on subroutine entry
343 Controls behavior during single-stepping. Stacked in C<@stack> on entry to
400 Saves the current value of C<$single> on entry to a subroutine.
426 in the actual hash entry.
699 # debugger about entry into XSUBs, overloaded operators, tied operations,
1810 function which will be run on each entry to C<DB::DB>; it gets the
2224 # We got it. Turn off subroutine entry/exit messages
3041 # Toss off last entry if length is >1 (and it always is).
3470 C<sub> does all the work of printing the subroutine entry and exit messages
3479 of stop/don't stop on entry to subs set as it currently is set.
3570 $frame & 4 # Extended frame entry message
3581 # standard frame entry message
3700 5.8.0 command set being used, since there's no top-level entry for 'foobar'.
4440 # Remove the entry entirely if there's no action left.
4464 # Remove the entry altogether if no action is there.
4471 # bit, the entry in %had_breakpoints for this file is zero,
5274 preserve its current value and it is set to zero to prevent entry/exit
6072 # We really need to read some input. Turn off entry/exit trace and
6886 I<frame> affects printing messages on subroutine entry/exit.
7062 I<frame> affects printing messages on subroutine entry/exit.
7221 # No entry/exit messages.
7265 # No entry/exit trace.
7719 =item * That we want no return values and no subroutine entry/exit trace.
7859 There are two entry points for these commands:
8332 # Remove the entry altogether if no action is there.
8339 # bit, the entry in %had_breakpoints for this file is zero,