See L<Dumpvalue> if you'd like to do this yourself.
The output format is governed by multiple options described under
-L<"Options">.
+L<"Configurable Options">.
=item V [pkg [vars]]
1 only where it is safe to do so--that is, mostly for Boolean
options. It is always better to assign a specific value using C<=>.
The C<option> can be abbreviated, but for clarity probably should
-not be. Several options can be set together. See L<"Options"> for
-a list of these.
+not be. Several options can be set together. See L<"Configurable Options">
+for a list of these.
=item < ?
Adds an action (Perl command) to happen after the prompt when you've
just given a command to return to executing the script. A multi-line
-command may be entered by slackbashing the newlines.
+command may be entered by backslashing the newlines.
=item { ?
The debugger has numerous options settable using the C<O> command,
either interactively or from the environment or an rc file.
+(./.perldb or ~/.perldb under Unix.)
+
=over 12
=back
-During startup, options are initialized from C<$ENV{PERLDB_OPTS}>.
-You may place the initialization options C<TTY>, C<noTTY>,
-C<ReadLine>, and C<NonStop> there.
+After the rc file is read, the debugger reads the C<$ENV{PERLDB_OPTS}>
+environment variable and parses this as the remainder of a `O ...'
+line as one might enter at the debugger prompt. You may place the
+initialization options C<TTY>, C<noTTY>, C<ReadLine>, and C<NonStop>
+there.
If your rc file contains: