Please show the actual code you're running (you don't print $@ anywhere in your code, and there's no line 48 in the short snippet you've shown), what you get and also what you expect.
In reply to Re: why can't $@ output the eval error in this case?
by moritz
in thread why cann't $@ output the eval error in this case?
by lisa2moon
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