I wasn't expecting an example script provided in the Net-Lorcon2-2.03 distribution to fail.
Question 1: What version of perl are you running ? (The output of perl -v probably tells us enough.)
Question 2: Have you installed version 2.03 of Net::Lorcon2 ? If not, please install version 2.03.
Question 3: Have you altered any of the code in any of the Net::Lorcon2 files ? If so, please revert your changes and install Net-Lorcon-2.03 again.

Otherwise, it's a bug in Net::Lorcon2 or Class::Gomor::Array and we will probably need Gomor (or someone else) to sort it out for us.

I think you're right to be suspicious of the _context method.
"_context" starts off as a string in Net::Lorcon2, but apparently gets transformed by the involvement of Class::Gomor::Array into a method. I haven't looked at how that process might be working (or malfunctioning).
I fear that I wouldn't understand it even if I did look.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^13: Help with Lorcon XS library by syphilis
in thread Help with Lorcon XS library by Bpl

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