I don't know what exactly went wrong in your case, I just want to point out two things:

  1. Leaving out the parens for the arguments of a subroutine call is fine if and only if that subroutine is declared previously. If not, it is parsed as indirect method call syntax, which is not what you want
  2. Sometimes syntax errors confuse the parser, and you'll first get some errors about undeclared or redefined variables, and then get the message about the real syntax error. In such a case ignore everything except the first syntax error, fix that syntax error, and try again.

In reply to Re: [beginner is learning] How comes before I ask a question here, it is answered by moritz
in thread [beginner is learning] How comes before I ask a question here, it is answered by aquaplanet

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