Actually, the problem isn't solved after the my is added. The $i on the RHS in the assignment isn't declared. You'd more likely "fix" it (incorrectly) by adding my $i; at the very beginning of the subroutine.
ihb
See perltoc if you don't know which perldoc to read!
In reply to Re^4: scope of "use strict"? (needed: "superstrict")
by ihb
in thread scope of "use strict"? (needed: "superstrict")
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