I have not read your reply in detail, but I did check $@, and there was no error in the eval. Especially since the same eval works after putting in a print statement before it.
tye gave a good pointer. It was related to lexicals. Once I tried 'use vars' for my variables, instead of 'my', everything is now working.
Thanks for your detailed experimentation. I will read it.
In reply to Re^2: quantum behavior in perl?
by b4swine
in thread quantum behavior in perl?
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