This works:
use Win32::OLE;
...
my $Paragraphs= $Doc->Paragraphs();
foreach my $para (in $Paragraphs) {
...
but this doesn't:
foreach my $para (in $Doc->Paragraphs()) {
complaining "Can't call method "Paragraphs" without a package or object reference".
If I write
foreach my $para (in ($Doc->Paragraphs())) {
thinking maybe it's binding
in tighter than the arrow, I get "Undefined subroutine &main::in called", so now it no longer knows what to do with
in. I guess it's a "static" method; I had supposed it to be imported.
What's going on here? Is this a basic parsing/context issue, or is something wierd going on?
—John
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