I have been grappling with this snippet all morning and it is not doing what I think it should do. This is my first post also. Any help would be very much appreciated - thanks!-

sub huff_decode ( my $tree =shift; my $get_bit =shift; my $put_stream =shift; my $cur_node = $tree; my $cur_bit; while( defined(cur_bit = &$get_bit ) ) { $cur_code = $cur_bit, $cur_node->right : $cur_node->left; unless( $cur_node->left ) { &$put_stream( $cur_node->value ); $cur_node = $tree; } } }

In reply to Converting Stream of bits back into Stream of Characters it Encodes by AllyClark

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