Sorry about the formatting - I'm terrible at reading instructions...
The array does actually contain stuff just prior to the last statement, as it's in the debug output, but I don't know where it goes afterwards.
Is there any strange behaviour in perk that I'm not aware of - I'm using perl 5.004_04 on Solaris.
Prior to the call to get_parentRelPos there are many calls to this:
sub add_containee(\%\%) {
my ($container, $containee)=@_;
#$container/containeeIndex are references to code providing this infor
+mation
#find the container
my ($object, $i);
my $found=0;
for ($i=0; $i< @containerRefArray; $i++) {
if ($containerRefArray[$i] eq $container) {
$found=1;
last;
}
}
if (! $found) {push @containerRefArray, $container;
push @containeeArray, []}
if (defined $containee) {
push @{$containeeArray[$i]}, $containee;}
}
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