It looks to me like FillListe will be called each time in the loop. You can confirm it by doing a
Devel::TraceCalls like this:
perl -d:TraceCalls=Subs,FillListe script.pl
What seems more likely is that the contents of $ligcnt or $dbgfill are getting corrupted. It is dangerous to use the contents of
@_ directly, because any change you make to them will directly change the parameter variables. You might use something like this instead:
sub FillListe {
my ($numclient, $ref, @params) = @_;
$dbgfill++;
...
}
Another thing that could happen is that you might have let the original $dbgfill go out of scope and have created another one. FillListe will hold on to the reference to the original $dbgfill, no matter what (it acts like a closure on any scoped variables it uses).
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