Not solving your warning, but
print "Begin: i=[$i], cur[2]=[",$cur[2],"], win[2]=[", $win[2], "]", "\n";
You could save yourself some typing there because array elements can interpolate quite happily in double-quoted strings. I have also added escaped sigils so you can see them in the output.
$ perl -e '
> @cur = (1, 2, 3); @win = (4, 5, 6); $i = 66;
> print "Begin: \$i=[$i], \$cur[2]=[$cur[2]], \$win[2]=[$win[2]]\n";'
Begin: $i=[66], $cur[2]=[3], $win[2]=[6]
$
I hope this is useful.
Cheers,
JohnGG
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