hi monks,
this is the code, array_argument_testing.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl @a=(9,2,3,4); @b=("a","b"); func(\@a,\@b); sub func { ($c,$d) = @_; print $#{@$c}+1,$#{@$d}+1; }
result from run at windows:
C:\pl>perl array_argument_testing.pl 00
result from run at unix:
$ perl array_argument_testing.pl 42
The result from unix is what I want,but what's the problem that the result is different from windows?

thanks for your help
YangYu


In reply to same code,run at windows and unix separately,the result is different by yangyu

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