FWIW, the DECISION heredoc wasn't printing out. I believe that it has something to do with heredocs needing to be flush with the left margin. As a quick workaround, I used Filter::Indent::HereDoc. Here's a simplified example:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Filter::Indent::HereDoc; DECISION: { { print <<EOF; Hi. This is the Lee-Hardy Conclusion Calculator. Given a series of statements using the syntax 'p -> q', I will deduce the correct conclusion to be made using basic logic and the chain rule. Type 'ready' when you are ready to input your statements. Type 'quit' to exit the LHCC. EOF } }

In reply to Re: Hash Uninitialized Values Error by Khen1950fx
in thread Hash Uninitialized Values Error by slinky773

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