Hi,
I have finally been converted to 'use strict' and now I am learning how to use it properly.
Is it possible to do the following (somehow) while using strict?
#!/usr/bin/perl
my @interests = ( "foo", "bar", "blah" );
foreach (@interests) {
$$_ = "My interest is $_";
}
foreach (@interests) {
print $$_ , "\n";
}
exit;
It works well without but returns errors when I 'use strict'.
Cheers,
Reagen
Update: I wasnt so much interested in solving this problem, more so in the how/why it doesnt work.
Thanks everyone for your help - I'll try and do a bit more research on symbolic references.
In reply to use strict
by rsiedl
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