Hi I have an embedded perl test script I'm playing with. I'm noticing if I try to assign a variable in perl like $dog, the shell script gives me an error. How can I assign Perl variables in embedded perl script in a UNIX shell.
Here is my script. I have a UNIX and a Perl variable next to each other. How can I display the perl value?
#/bin/ksh
fruit=basket
pltst() {
/usr/bin/perl <<- _perl
sub first {
$tombstone = 'pizza'; <--- I want to assign this value. HOW??
print "Your ",index($fruit,'k')," and ",oct('65')," other things g
+o here. $fruit , $tombstone \n";
}
first
_perl
} # end of shell function pltst
mytree=`pltst`
echo mytree - $mytree
exit 0
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