so the posted code works?
my $last, $now)= '0';
What is this supposed to do? Initialize both $last and $now to '0'? Guess again...
my $last = my $now = '0';
works better ;-)

btw, what is this supposed to do:

system(`$1`); return $now; print "I done $1"; last
The last two lines will never get executed... never! BTW: why do you use backticks in your system() sub? It's either `$1`, or do{ open(my $cmdh, '-|', $1); <$cmdh> } or system($1)... but combining two of them is probably not what you want to do...
and... you might wanna write those 4 lines in a different order:
`$1`; print qq{I've done $1}; return $now
3 lines... does the same thing ;)

cya!

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In reply to Re^2: What is wrong with variable? by insaniac
in thread What is wrong with variable? by w3b

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