I'm using the same, 5.6.0 build 616. To fix my problem I put the my @SORT
inside of the appropriate subs and removed it from the main sub. But it
still does not answer why it didn't work for me as a global!

Thanks for everyone's help, tho'

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Boyd Skipper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 12:55 PM
To: Perl-Win32-Users Mailing List (E-mail); Peter Eisengrein
Subject: Re: strict frustration


Pete:

What version of perl are you using?  It sounds like you have a very 
recent one.  I have 5.6.0 from Activestate.  The following program 
yields two errors:

#!C:/perl/bin -w
use strict;
$var = "Hello world!";
print "$var\n";

The errors are the same as yours: Global symbol $var ... lines 3 
and 4.

I gather that perl now requires explicit declaration of all variables.  
To explicitly declare a global, declare "our $var" and it runs just fine.

Unfortunately this convention does not seem to be backwardly 
compatible, as "our" is not recognized by earlier versions.

Hope this helps.

Skipper




On 6 Mar 2001, at 9:21, Peter Eisengrein wrote:

> After last week's conversation on use strict, I am making an effort to
> 'use strict'. I am having some difficulty understanding some of it,
> though. Hopefully someone can help.
> 
> It is my understanding that if I declare a $var, an @array, or a %hash
> in the main part of the script that I should be able to use it in
> sub's; however, if I declare one by the same name within a sub that I
> then need to be explicit as to which one I mean. 
> 
> Am I understanding this right? Because when I attempt to use it this
> way, some of the declarations are ok but for some I get the error,
> "Global symbol "@array" requires explicit package name at ..."
> 
> So my questions, I suppose, are [1] what am I doing wrong and [2] why
> does it work for some but not for others?
> 
> Thx,
> Pete
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Robert Boyd Skipper, Ph.D.
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St. Mary's University
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