Coldmiser continues to beat his head against the wall (strict, warnings... must remember strict, and warnings).
OK, my new code stands as follows:
#!/path/to/perl -w
use strict;
my @array1 = (0..9);
my @array2 = ('a'..'l');
my (@a1, @a2) = g(\@array1, \@array2);
print "\@a1 = @a1\n";
print "\@a2 = @a2\n";
sub g {
print "sub g\n";
my @a1 = @{(shift)};
my @a2 = @{(shift)};
print "$_ " for @a1;
print "\n";
print "$_ " for @a2;
print "\n";
return (@a1, @a2);
}
Anyway to make the global @a2 not empty when I'm done?
Oh, and thank you both.
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