It seems to be the
create_ui call that's failing, and the only variable there that isn't set explicitly (like
$match_type and
$ignore_case) or wrapped (like
'-label' => "($section_name)" on line 153) is the
$section_name in the arrayref passed to
command on line 154. Could you add some diagnostics before and after to see if it's this call that's the problem? (I'm a little suspicious of that call anyway, since the author seems to think that a
my $var; for $var (@array) {} declaration makes sense, whereas in fact the
my $var has no effect on the
for code—not even shadowing any external occurrence of
$var. (Also, I don't see where the hash
%sections is initialised.))
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