... and 'Doh!' on /me.
Modify beginning at line 32 as follows:
}
print "Inside the sub at line 34: |$result|\n";
return $result;
}
my $ result = egal($param); # call the sub!
print "At line 39 (after the sub), \$result is: |$result|\n";
and, lo and behold the output, as above but with a difference after the uninit... :
...
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 848064_xy
+z.pl line 22.
++++Inside the sub at line 34: |false|
At line 39 (after the sub), $result is: |false|
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