If you get compilation errors, perl tells you where they are. Why do you keep that information to yourself?
Have you tried reducing your program to a program that has no such compilation errors? Then the error must be in a part that you removed. That would be a way to isolate the parts of the program where there are things that make no sense to perl, which in turn makes Perl raise compilation errors.
In reply to Re: Help Perl Program - I have compilation errors don't know where
by Corion
in thread Help Perl Program - I have compilation errors don't know where
by tangieb01
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