What is wrong with this piece of code:
($failed = 1 and $failed_job = $1 and last LOOP) if ($2 eq "No" and $3 + eq "F")
Obviously, this is is a loop called LOOP. When I invoke perl with the -w switch, it tells me that it "found = in conditional, should be ==".

However, every "=" that I have in this line is meant to be an assignment (e.g. set the $failed variable to 1, set $failed_job to the failed job)

Thanx
thor

2001-03-03 Edit by Corion : Changed title, added <CODE> tags.


In reply to Why do I get a 'found = in conditional, should be ==' error ? (was: Am I smoking Crack?) by thor

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