Hello monks, I wrote a subroutine with Inline CPP to count the occurrence of some characters in a string but I can't get it work, as Perl complain the subroutine is undefined. Here is my code
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $file = $ARGV[0]; open (my $fh, "<:encoding(UTF-8)", "$file") or die "Could not open < $ +file"; use Inline 'CPP' => << 'END'; using namespace std; int countGC(string gcString) { int res(0); for (int i = 0; i < gcString.length(); i++) { if (gcString[i] == 'C' | +| gcString[i] == 'G') { res++; } } return res; } END while (my $line = <$fh>){ my @string = split /\t/, $line; my $seq = $string[2]; printf ("%d\n", countGC($seq)); } close $fh;
And here is the error message  Undefined subroutine &main::countGC called at GC_gfa_filter.pl line 22, <$fh> line 1. Any help is welcome, Thank you

In reply to Inline CPP undefined subroutine by Alessandro

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