Have you ever queried a modules version? Eg. print $List::Util::VERSION;
Or perhaps modified a modules behaviour by setting a configuration variable? Eg.
$Data::Dumper::Purity = 1
The '::' are being taken as the package name separator token, hence the confusion. Just escape them:
print "$typ\:\:$dat>>\n"
And that problem will go away.
In reply to Re: variables with colons
by BrowserUk
in thread variables with colons
by SavannahLion
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