I get a syntax error (albeit on a different version):
perl ptest.pl Not enough arguments for grep at ptest.pl line 9, near "99999999)" Execution of ptest.pl aborted due to compilation errors. perl -v This is perl 5, version 12, subversion 2 (v5.12.2) built for x86_64-li +nux

Tip #6 from the Basic debugging checklist: B::Deparse

perl -MO=Deparse ptest.pl Not enough arguments for grep at ptest.pl line 9, near "99999999)" ptest.pl had compilation errors. use warnings; use strict 'refs'; my(@times) = (1, 2, 3, 4); print STDERR "Times: @times\n"; if (grep, @times) { die 'Time values must be < 99999999'; }

In reply to Re: compare always true in grep by toolic
in thread compare always true in grep by RonW

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