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320 my $val = \$rval->{$key}; # capture value before we modify $key
537 # put a string value in double quotes
606 If you call the function with multiple arguments then the output will
607 be wrapped in parenthesis "( ..., ... )". If you call the function with a
608 single argument the output will not have the wrapping. If you call the function with
610 scalar quoted if needed, but never break it into multiple lines. If you
611 pass multiple arguments or references to arrays of hashes then the
612 return value might contain line breaks to format it for easier
614 contains multiple lines. This allows code like this to place the
641 These functions will call dump() on their argument and print the
670 It's default value is " " (two spaces). Set it to "" to suppress indentation.