Scoping issues with code evaluation asserstions? deals with the exact same problem. You can get around it with a global as diotalevi suggested, but somewhere in that thread (in a discussion with diotalevi no less) I suggested using a local alias to a lexical instead. For example, change

my $ok = 1; # set private variable $ok = 1 $str =~ m/(.)(.)(??{ $ok = 0 if $2 lt $1; 0 })/;
to
my $ok = 1; local *myok = \$ok; # Needed to avoid closure in code assertion. $str =~ m/(.)(.)(??{ $myok = 0 if $2 lt $1; 0 })/;

I still think that's the best way to handle it.

P.S. As a matter of good style, it's best to avoid comments — like "set private variable $ok = 1" — that just restate the code without adding information. You really don't have to tell anyone what my $ok = 1; does. On the other hand, it may be helpful to explain what $ok is used for.

-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";

In reply to Re: Variable scoping oddity inside (??{ ... }) by sauoq
in thread Variable scoping oddity inside (??{ ... }) by Roger

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