Does the if on line 183 have an elsif? Runtime warnings and errors from the elsif condition expression would appear to be from line 183.

I'm not getting any warnings from the code you posted, nor do I expect to get any.

use strict; use warnings; my $self = bless({}); my $critical_failures = $self->_analyze_test_logs(); print STDERR "Count of critical failures: $critical_failures->{'coun +t'}\n"; if($critical_failures->{'count'} != 0){ print("!= 0\n"); } else { print("== 0\n"); } sub _analyze_test_logs { my $self = shift; my $critical_failures = 0; my %critical_failures; $critical_failures{'count'} = 0; $critical_failures{'count'} = $critical_failures; if($critical_failures{'count'} == 0){ print STDERR "The count of critical failures is 0.\n"; } return \%critical_failures; }
The count of critical failures is 0. Count of critical failures: 0 == 0

In reply to Re: Defined values errors out as unitialized by ikegami
in thread Defined values errors out as unitialized by hesco

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