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60 my $paren = (@dump != 1);
61 $out .= "(" if $paren;
62 $out .= format_list($paren, undef,
66 $out .= ")" if $paren;
236 # Top is an object, not a reference to one as perl needs
431 my $paren = shift;
433 my $indent_lim = $paren ? 0 : 1;
498 # too much binary data, better to represent as a hex/base64 string
566 argument and produces a string as its result. The string contains
636 it prints with "# " and mark the first line with the file and line
674 Code references will be dumped as C<< sub { ... } >>. Thus, C<eval>ing them will
681 also import the same function as C<pp>, mnemonic for "pretty-print".
711 modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.