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67 keep C<$@> safe until it C<DB::eval> returns, at which point the previous
659 # After this point it is safe to introduce lexicals.
1713 # If we simply returned at this point, we wouldn't get
2091 # This is a restart point for commands that didn't arrive
2387 them. At this point, we check for the new commands and call C<cmd_wrapper> to
2448 All of the commands below this point don't work after the program being
2555 # At this point, either the subname was all digits (an
3326 Anything left in C<$cmd> at this point is a Perl expression that we want to
4045 =item * Localizes the C<*dbline> glob and reassigns it to point to the file we want to process.
4051 if it needs to. When the functions return, C<*dbline> is restored to point to the actual current file (the one we're executing in) and C<$filename_error> is
4082 # $i is the start point. (Where are the FORTRAN programs of yesteryear?)
4099 # as the stopping point.
4103 # use $limit ($#dbline) as the stopping point.
4108 # point.
4112 # we use $limit (1) as the stopping point.
4116 # we use $limit (1) as the stopping point.
4125 # $i starts at $from (the point we want to start searching from).
4417 and C<@dbline> structures to point to the files in question, and do what
4677 # swap it to 'start+', which will list a window from the start point.
4720 # Determine end point; use end of file if not specified.
4774 # Save the point we last listed to in case another relative 'l'
7737 # This defines the point at which you get the 'deep recursion'