NAME
    DB::Pluggable::StackTraceAsHTML - Add debugger command to see stack
    trace as HTML

SYNOPSIS
        $ cat ~/.perldb

        use DB::Pluggable;
        use YAML;

        $DB::PluginHandler = DB::Pluggable->new(config => Load <<EOYAML);
        global:
          log:
            level: error

        plugins:
          - module: StackTraceAsHTML
        EOYAML

        $DB::PluginHandler->run;

        $ perl -d foo.pl

        Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.28
        Editor support available.

        Enter h or `h h' for help, or `man perldebug' for more help.

        1..9
        ...
          DB<1> Th

DESCRIPTION
    This plugin for DB::Pluggable adds the "Th" command to the debugger,
    which displays a stack trace in HTML format, with lexical variables,
    using Devel::StackTrace::AsHTML. It then opens the page in the default
    browser using Browser::Open.

    The command name "Th" was chosen because the "T" command shows a plain
    text stack trace and "h" indicates that the output is HTML.

METHODS
    "register"
        Adds the "Th" command to the Perl debugger.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
    No bugs have been reported.

    Please report any bugs or feature requests through the web interface at
    <http://rt.cpan.org>.

INSTALLATION
    See perlmodinstall for information and options on installing Perl
    modules.

AVAILABILITY
    The latest version of this module is available from the Comprehensive
    Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Visit <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/> to find a
    CPAN site near you. Or see
    <http://search.cpan.org/dist/DB-Pluggable-StackTraceAsHTML/>.

    The development version lives at
    <http://github.com/hanekomu/db-pluggable-stacktraceashtml/>. Instead of
    sending patches, please fork this project using the standard git and
    github infrastructure.

AUTHORS
    Marcel Grnauer, "<marcel@cpan.org>"

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    Copyright 2009 by Marcel Grnauer

    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.

