On Thursday 19 June 2003 03:07, Darrell Cormier wrote:
I am new to PERL. Does anyone know of a PERL IDE for Linux ( I am using SuSE 8.2 Pro). I would like to find something that would allow some form of debugging (i.e. breakpoints, watches,...). Is this possible with PERL.
There's Komodo from Activestate. It's commercial software and I haven't used it myself. It's won awards though, so it can't be that bad. If it's just a debugger you want, try ddd. That's a free "debugger front end", and it's very good. I've used it extensively for C and C++ work, and I'm pretty sure it does Perl too. It's on the SuSE disks. To be honest, there isn't much choice for what you want because there isn't much demand. A decent editor and the -d flag are all that most people require. -- "...our desktop is falling behind stability-wise and feature wise to KDE ...when I went to Mexico in December to the facility where we launched gnome, they had all switched to KDE3." - Miguel de Icaza, March 2003