I think we've got the overflow problem solved. I'd just like to make a suggestion re: loop conditions.
my @temp_reference_value = ("111", "11111111");
for(my $i=0; $i<=$#temp_reference_value; $i++ )
{
... use $temp_reference_value[$i] here ...
}
is not the Perl way of doing things. One of the magic things about Perl is that @var knows how big it is and there are better iterators than this C style for loop!
foreach my $value (@temp_reference_value)
{
.. use unsubsripted $value here ...
.."off by one" won't happen... a big advantage!
}
Is a more Perl way of doing things!
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