Using most of your suggestions I have fixed up my Module and made it give no errors when run using the debugger. I am receiving this error however from the testing script:
Can't use string ("cstrike") as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in us +e at HLDS.pm line 34 (#1) (F) Only hard references are allowed by "strict refs". Symbolic references are disallowed. See perlref. Uncaught exception from user code: Can't use string ("cstrike") as an ARRAY ref while "strict ref +s" in use at HLDS.pm line 34. HLDS::GameMaps('cstrike') called at test.pl line 11
When I leave the string unquoted it gives this error:
Bareword "cstrike" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at test.pl l +ine 11. Execution of test.pl aborted due to compilation errors (#1) Uncaught exception from user code: Bareword "cstrike" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at t +est.pl line 11. Execution of test.pl aborted due to compilation errors.
I am not referring to an array, just passing an argument as a string. What to do?

In reply to Re^2: Perl Module Problems by davidov0009
in thread Perl Module Problems by davidov0009

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