Hi monks ! Iam beginner and i have a simple question. I hope it's not too easy.
How to recover a variable value from a function to another in Perl
I have my variable "$start" whose i would like to recover the value in the second.
sub Start_timer : Test(startup) {
my $start = time();
cprint "#\x037Started at ", (strftime '%A %d %B %Y %H:%M:%S',localti
+me($start)), "\x030\n";
}
sub End_timer : Test(shutdown) {
#my $start;
my $end = time;
cprint "#\x037Ended at ", (strftime '%A %d %B %Y %H:%M:%S', localtim
+e($end)),"\x030\n";
cprintf "#\x035 Total run time=>", $end-$start, " seconds\n";
cprintf ("%02d:%02d:%02d\x030\n",(gmtime($end-$start))[2,1,0]);
}
Many Thanks !!
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