Apparently run a function in a higher stack frame
Like Tcl's uplevel() function, but not quite so dangerous. The idea is
just to fool caller(). All the really naughty bits of Tcl's uplevel()
are avoided.
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Revision 19 (latest revision is 25)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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Vítězslav Čížek (vitezslav_cizek)
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- update to 0.24 - fixed: additional test regex fixed - fixed: Perl 5.15 series Carp changes output format of messages (adds a period). This fixes the test regular expressions. [Andreas Koenig] - added: the $Sub::Uplevel::CHECK_FRAMES global constant to enable the frame depth checking and compile it out if not needed. [Adam Kennedy]
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