All,
I've got this pretty simple chunk of code here:
@projectEvents = ($dcrTwigCopy->descendants('tab[@tabType="events"
+]'));
if (@projectEvents) {
print "\n\nWe have an array!\n";
populateEventManifest(@projectEvents, $eventManFh);
}
sub populateEventManifest {
my( @events, $eventManFh ) = @_;
foreach my $event (@events) {
$event->print($eventManFh);
}
}
When I do that final print statement to a file handle, I get:
Use of uninitialized value in print at /System/Library/Perl/5.8.8/darwin-thread-multi-2level/IO/Handle.pm line 401.
But when I drop the filehandle, it prints fine to STDOUT. Not looking for a specific answer here (I'd rather learn to fish), but some suggestions as to where I should cast my net.
Thanks,
Eric
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