Hi All,
I think a example is easier to explain this problem.
I have a configuration as follows
PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_OBJECT_ADDPATH
/var/website/htdocs/wl/uk;/var/website/htdocs/library/shared;/var/website/htdocs/library
Embperl_AppName ukwl
Embperl_Object_Base
At Tue, 23 Mar 2004 21:56:31 -1000, Beau E. Cox wrote:
> I am up and running with Embperl, but want to set my emacs
> (gnu-emacs 21.3) for proper editing.
>
> I downloaded and installed the 'mmm' package (0.4.7) as per
> the directions on the Embperl site.
The instructions there are for a much ol
Doh!! Thanks, Brent.
Steve Wilder
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From: Brent 'Dax' Royal-Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 4:15 PM
To: Steve Wilder
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Subject: Re: [$ sub $] returning extra Zero
Steve Wilder wrote:
> Any idea where that extra
Steve Wilder wrote:
Any idea where that extra "0" coming from? Or how I stop it?
What happens if you use [- subcall() -] instead of [+ subcall() +]?
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Perl and Parrot hacker
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Hello.
I can't seem to figure why my [$ sub $]'s are consistently giving me back
an extra trailing zero.
Source code from http://www.m8rix.net/try1.phtml Looks like this:
[$ sub try1 $][+ shift +][$ endsub $]
[$ sub try2 $]Hello[$ endsub $
Thanx to all guys for your reply. Finally I made my
decision for embperl :-)
Regards Oliver
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