There is no such pre-defined variable @$.
Its $@ which gives you the Perl syntax error message
from the last eval() operator.

Regards
Dharmeder Rai

 --- Fogle Cpl Shawn B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I created a simple little program to play my flac
> files (see
> http://flac.sf.net) randomly, this is my first
> program of any time to take
> it easy on me (and I know I'm not too stylish, and I
> love one liners). The
> problem is that when I play the files, I want it to
> go through the whole
> array @music_list before it plays the same song over
> again. I have studied
> the  fisher_yates_shuffle but I can't seem to
> implement it to save my life.
> It would help quite a bit if I understood what "@$"
> is and how to
> effectively use it. I don't see it in the beginners
> manual (and haven't
> searched the perldocs yet). Please feel free to diff
> me any improvements you
> have, I'd love to see what improvements can be made
> (be it known I am
> working on the short getopts).
> 
>       Thanks in advance
>       shawn
> 
> --
>       Sorry about the email from Outlook, I'm MidEast and
> have not much
> another choice ;)
> 
>  <<flacme>> 
> 

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