Provided by: libdata-printer-perl_1.001000-1_all
NAME
Data::Printer::Profile::Dumper - use DDP like Data::Dumper
SYNOPSIS
While loading Data::Printer: use DDP profile => 'Dumper'; While asking for a print: p $var, profile => 'Dumper'; or in your ".dataprinter" file: profile = Dumper
DESCRIPTION
This profile tries to simulate Data::Dumper's output as closely as possible, using Data::Printer, even skipping types unsupported by Data::Dumper like lvalues and formats. It's not guaranteed to be 100% accurate, but hopefully it's close enough :) Notable Diferences from Data::Dumper It's important to notice that this profile tries to emulate Data::Dumper's output, NOT its behaviour. As such, some things are still happening in a much DDP-ish way. * no $VAR2, ... * return value * prototypes * still called 'p' (say alias = 'Dumper' if you want) * arg is always a reference, so on the top level, references to scalars will be rendered as scalars. References to references and inner references will be rendered properly.
SEE ALSO
Data::Printer Data::Dumper