That was your cue to tell us one of them was the time returned by your function, one of them is now, and to tell us which one is which. If that's the case, please do so now. If it isn't the case, please explain what your numbers are.

Do you get the same output from my program as I do? If so, you haven't provided enough info, since overriding time clearly works for you. Please provide more information, preferably less than 25 lines that we can run to repeat the problem.

If you do not get the same output from my program as I do, please provide the output you do get, the output of perl -V.


In reply to Re^3: Where does time come from? CORE::GLOBAL:time no honored. by ikegami
in thread Where does time come from? CORE::GLOBAL:time no honored. by Anonymous Monk

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