Hey guys! I keep getting the following compile errors
Use of uninitialized value in string ne at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10. +1/Tree/Nary.pm line 1050. Use of uninitialized value in string ne at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10. +1/Tree/Nary.pm line 1050. Use of uninitialized value in string ne at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10. +1/Tree/Nary.pm line 1050. Use of uninitialized value in string ne at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10. +1/Tree/Nary.pm line 1050.
when I try running the following code using the Tree::Nary module.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Tree::Nary; use strict; my $testtree = Tree::Nary->new; my $nodeone = $testtree->insert_data($testtree,1); my $nodetwo = $testtree->insert_data($nodeone,2); my $nodethree = $testtree->insert_data($nodetwo,3); my $foundnode = $testtree->find($testtree,$Tree::Nary::PRE_ORDER,$Tree +::Nary::TRAVERSE_ALL,3);
Sorry if I'm making a super-newbie mistake. Any ideas?
I'm running ubuntu with perl v5.10.1

Thanks!
sagervai

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