The problem here is that your "\n" line ending within your eval string are being interpolated before the string is eval'd. Effectively, you are double spacing your lines of code. escaping the "\n"s, make the problem go away.

P:\test>perl print __LINE__, "\n"; print __LINE__, "\n"; eval "print __LINE__,qq/\\n/; print __LINE__,qq/\\n/; die()"; print $@, "\n"; print __LINE__, "\n"; ^Z 1 2 1 2 Died at (eval 1) line 3. 7

I've fairly recently started coding my (rare) uses of eval like this.

#! perl -slw use strict; print __LINE__; print __LINE__; eval <<"EOS"; # line 1 "@{[__PACKAGE__]} eval @ line @{[__LINE__]}" warn; warn; die(); EOS print $@; print __LINE__; __END__ P:\test>junk 4 5 Warning: something's wrong at main eval @ line 6 line 1. Warning: something's wrong at main eval @ line 6 line 2. Died at main eval @ line 6 line 3. 14

This allows you to get very useful error messages from within the evals, telling you not only which line number within the eval failed and why, but also the package name and line number at which the eval is located. Not so important when the eval is in main as here, though knowing which line number is useful if there are more than one in the file, but it really comes into it's own when the eval is located in a module.


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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Line Numbers by BrowserUk
in thread Line Numbers by Sprad

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