Lines Matching refs:make

41 make variables more accessible and usable, with the understanding that these
598 # 'my' would make it visible from user code
664 # possible. If you make something a lexical, it's not going to be addressable
701 # + This can make debugger a little bit too verbose, please be patient
822 # + make `b fork' DWIM with CORE::GLOBAL::fork;
991 subs to be called with a value. To try to make this a little easier to
1209 Child debuggers make a label out of the current PID structure recorded in
2118 # _could_, but why make it even more complicated?)
2172 # Need to make these sane here.
2564 # file at the specified line, so we have to check to make
2570 # looking for the next executable line. We have to make
2701 # Go through all the breakpoints and make sure they're
3345 # still on, to make sure we get control again.
3565 # make us stop with the 'deep recursion' message.
3680 The following sections describe the code added to make it easy to support
3682 at unifying all command processing to make it simpler to develop commands.
3952 # If there's no condition, make it '1'.
3959 # Line didn't make sense.
4235 # Localize the variables that break_on_line uses to make its message.
4298 # that make up this subroutine.
4379 # If the line was dot, make the line the current one.
5438 make C<print_trace()>'s job easier.
5549 # if the sub has args ($h true), make an anonymous array of the
5989 isn't any list yet, we make one up out of the initial pid associated with
6013 # No pid list. Time to make one.
6238 $val = "1"; # this is an evil default; make 'em set it!
6748 # XXX: make sure there are tabs between the command and explanation,
8079 # whtespace), but we want to make sure we don't end up with