When the line return 0 if ($2 !~ /(d|p|t)/); is executed, $2 is undef because in the previous regex matching (the one in the line just above it!) has only one pair of parentheses. Use something like this (untested):
sub test {
my $a = shift;
my ($first, $second, $third, $fourth, $fifth) = $a =~ /(.)(.)(.)(..
+)(.+)/;
return 0 if ($first !~ /(a)/);
return 0 if ($second !~ /(d|p|t)/);
return 0 if ($third !~ /(a|h|r|s|t)/);
return 0 if ($fourth !~ /(aw|er|dd|cb|aa)/);
}
--
David Serrano
(Please treat my english text just like Perl code, i.e. feel free to notify me of any syntax, grammar, style and/or spelling error. Thank you!).
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