NAME Vim::Debug::Manual - Integrate the Perl debugger with Vim What is VimDebug? VimDebug integrates the Perl debugger with Vim, allowing developers to visually step through their code, examine variables, set or clear breakpoints, etc. VimDebug is known to work under Unix/Ubuntu/OSX. It requires Perl 5.FIXME or later and some CPAN modules may need to be installed. It also requires a Vim 7.FIXME or later that was built with the +signs and +perl extensions. How do I install VimDebug? The VimDebug code has a Perl component and a Vim component. First, install the Perl component, Vim::Debug, from CPAN, like you would any other Perl module, Then, install the Vim component (which the installed Perl component knows about) by running: vimdebug-install -d ~/.vim You may want to replace "~/.vim" by some other directory that your Vim recognizes as a runtimepath directory. See Vim's ":help 'runtimepath'" for more information. Using VimDebug Launch Vim and open a file named with a ".pl" extension. Press to start the debugger. To change the default Vim key bindings, shown here, edit VimDebug.vim: Start the debugger s/ Start the debugger. Prompts for command line arguments. Restart debugger. Break points are ALWAYS saved (for all dbgrs). Exit the debugger Next Step Continue b Set break point on the current line c Clear break point on the current line v Print the value of the variable under the cursor v/ Print the value of an expression thats entered / Type a command for the debugger to execute and echo the result Improving VimDebug VimDebug is on github: https://github.com/kablamo/VimDebug.git To do development work on VimDebug, clone its git repo and read ./documentation/DEVELOPER.HOWOTO. In principle, the VimDebug code can be extended to handle other debuggers, like the one for Ruby or Python, but that remains to be done. Please note that this code is in beta. AUTHOR Eric Johnson COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Eric Johnson. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.