use Acme::Comment type=>'B', own_line=>1; @userinput= <STDIN> /* #my @a = ( "2-S","3-S","4-S","5-S","6-S","7-S","8-S","9-S","10-S","11-S","1 +2-S","13-S","14-S", "2-H","3-H","4-H","5-H","6-H","7-H","8-H","9-H","10-H","11-H","1 +2-H","13-H","14-H", "2-R","3-R","4-R","5-R","6-R","7-R","8-R","9-R","10-R","11-R","1 +2-R","13-R","14-R", "2-K","3-K","4-K","5-K","6-K","7-K","8-K","9-K","10-K","11-K","1 +2-K","13-K","14-K" ); my @a = ( "2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","T","J","Q","K","A" ,"2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","T","J","Q","K","A", "2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","T","J","Q","K","A", "2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","T","J","Q","K","A" ); */ @n = ("2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","T","J","Q","K","A");

getallcombos.pl:27: Array found where operator expected at end of line getallcombos.pl:27: syntax error near "@n "

I got these errors because of the */ not being fully recognized as a comment indicator. Everything before is commented, however the */ prevents the rest of the code from being succesfully executed, what can i do about this?

In reply to Acme::Comment problem by robertw

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