You are passing the argument to the subroutine, but your subroutine
is not using it (it is using the uninitialized $item
from the file scope). When you pass parameters to a subroutine, those
values will be available in the special @_ array within
the subroutine. You need to either use the @_element directly
($_[0] in your case), or assign a copy of it to another
variable. Try starting your subroutine like:
sub some_sub {
my $item = shift;
my $string;
# rest of subroutine
}
Just so you know: the shift() function, when not
given an array to shift from will automatically shift from
@_ inside of a subroutine, or @ARGV
otherwise.
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