Are you sure it's trying to eval what you think it's trying to eval? Replace 'eval' with 'print' (or better yet, since you're looping, do print "$sub\n"; so you can actually read it). Perhaps that will shed some light on it...
"One word of warning: if you meet a bunch of Perl programmers on the bus or something, don't look them in the eye. They've been known to try to convert the young into Perl monks." - Frank WillisonIn reply to Re: Weird eval behavior...
by myocom
in thread Weird eval behavior...
by dragonchild
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