Provided by: libdevel-mat-perl_0.49-2_amd64
NAME
"Devel::MAT::Tool::Find" - list SVs matching given criteria
DESCRIPTION
This "Devel::MAT" tool provides a command to search for SVs matching given criteria.
COMMANDS
find pmat> find io IO()=IO::File at 0x55a7e4d88760: ifileno=1 ofileno=1 ... Prints a list of all the SVs that match the given filter criteria. Takes the following named options: --count, -C Just count the matching SVs and print the total
FILTERS
num pmat> find num SCALAR(UV) at 0x555555a1e9c0: 5 SCALAR(UV) at 0x555555c4f1b0: 2 SCALAR(UV) at 0x555555aa0dc0: 18446744073709551615 Prints a list of all the scalar SVs that have a numerical value, optionally filtering for only an exact value. Takes the following named options: --nv, --iv, --uv Find only numerical SVs of the given types. If no options present, any numerical SV will be found. pv pmat> find pv "boot" SCALAR(PV) at 0x556e4737d968: "boot_Devel::MAT::Dumper" SCALAR(PV) at 0x556e4733a160: "boot_Cwd" ... Prints a list of all the scalar SVs that have a PV (string value) matching the supplied pattern. Normally, the pattern is interpreted as a substring match, but the "--eq" and "--regexp" options can alter this. Takes the following named options: --eq Interpret the pattern as a full string equality match, instead of substring. --regexp, -r Interpret the pattern as a regular expression, instead of a literal substring. --ignorecase, -i Match case-insensitively, for any of substring, equality or regexp match. io pmat> find io IO()=IO::File at 0x55a7e4d88760: ifileno=1 ofileno=1 ... pmat> find io -f 2 IO()=IO::File at 0x55582b87f430: ifileno=2 ofileno=2 Searches for IO handles Takes the following named options: --fileno, -f INT Match only IO handles associated with the given filenumber. blessed pmat> find blessed Config HASH(26)=Config at 0x55bd56c28930 Searches for SVs blessed into the given package name. lexical pmat> find lexical $x UNDEF() at 0x56426e97c8b0: $x at depth 1 of CODE(PP) at 0x56426e97c5e0 ... Searches for SVs that are lexical variables of the given name. struct pmat> find struct Module::Name/Type C_STRUCT(Module::Name/Type) at 0x55e0c3017bf0: Module::Name/Type ... Searches for SVs that are C structures of the given type name. magic
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>