NAME B::RecDeparse - Deparse recursively into subroutines. VERSION Version 0.04 SYNOPSIS perl -MO=RecDeparse,deparse,[@B__Deparse_opts],level,-1 [ -e '...' | bleh.pl ] # Or as a module : use B::RecDeparse; my $brd = B::RecDeparse->new(deparse => [ @b__deparse_opts ], level => $level); my $code = $brd->coderef2text(sub { ... }); DESCRIPTION This module extends B::Deparse by making it recursively replace subroutine calls encountered when deparsing. Please refer to B::Deparse documentation for what to do and how to do it. Besides the constructor syntax, everything should work the same for the two modules. METHODS "new < deparse => [ @B__Deparse_opts ], level => $level >" The B::RecDeparse object constructor. You can specify the underlying B::Deparse constructor arguments by passing a string or an array reference as the value of the "deparse" key. The "level" option expects an integer that specifies how many levels of recursions are allowed : -1 means infinite while 0 means none and match B::Deparse behaviour. "compile" "init" "pp_entersub" "pp_refgen" "pp_gv" Functions and methods from B::Deparse reimplemented by this module. Never call them directly. Otherwise, B::RecDeparse inherits all methods from B::Deparse. EXPORT An object-oriented module shouldn't export any function, and so does this one. DEPENDENCIES Carp (standard since perl 5), Config (since perl 5.00307) and B::Deparse (since perl 5.005). AUTHOR Vincent Pit, "", . You can contact me by mail or on "irc.perl.org" (vincent). BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-b-recdeparse at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at . I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. SUPPORT You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc B::RecDeparse Tests code coverage report is available at . COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2008 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.