Goodly monks - In my sort functions, I use split(//,$a) to get length of string $a, etc. I am getting a complaint from 'use strict' as follows:
Use of implicit split to @_ is deprecated at ./spiceparam.pl line 665. Use of implicit split to @_ is deprecated at ./spiceparam.pl line 666.
Here is the offending sub (which was shorter originally):
sub by_value_length { my $sa = split(//,$vartable{$a}); my $sb = split(//,$vartable{$b}); ($sa <=> $sb) || ($vartable{$a} cmp $vartable{$b}) || ($a cmp $b); }
Can someone please explain my offense? TIA!!! :D

In reply to Implicit split to @_ by samizdat

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