I'm working on a small script at the moment the whole of which can be found here. The problem is that I'm trying to pass incoming messages from the clients to a sub in the server (the script):
while ($client) { sysread($client, $incoming, 1024); process_incoming(split /\n|\r/, $incoming); undef $incoming; sleep 1; }
But the problem is now I'm reciveing warnings from the sub itself: Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at ./monkcb line 215.
sub process_incoming { my (@incoming) = @_; return unless @incoming; for my $incoming (@incoming) { if ($incoming =~ /^JOIN (#\w+)/i) { .........
Of course line 215 is the initial match.

In reply to Uninitialized array woes. by rendler

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