That's becauase this is a closure and $count retains its value between calls, since there is actually an instance of $count being carried around in the coderef.
Either move $count into the outer scope, so you can clear it between calls, or generate a new set closures, modding the previous poster's code Re: Closures and sort :
Which produces:use strict; my @list = qw/ box cow dog apple ant/; sub mksub { my $count = 0; my $s1 = sub { return $count }; # an inspector as a closure # and another closure my $s2 = sub { $count++; return $_[0] cmp $_[1]; }; return ( $s1, $s2 ); } my ( $get_count, $compare, ); ( $get_count, $compare, ) = mksub(); print sort { $compare->( $a, $b ) } @list; print "\n"; print $get_count->(), "\n"; print "\n"; print sort { $compare->( $a, $b ) } @list; print "\n"; print $get_count->(), "\n"; print "\n"; ( $get_count, $compare, ) = mksub(); print sort { $compare->( $a, $b ) } @list; print "\n"; print $get_count->(), "\n"; print "\n";
antappleboxcowdog 9 antappleboxcowdog 18 antappleboxcowdog 9Update: as someone else said, creating a reset_count coderef inside the same scope would do this and be cleaner than what I did. --Bob Niederman, http://bob-n.com
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