I have some misunderstanding.
The next code has the same behaviour.
But I was thinking differently...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
print TEST3 start...\n;
my @code;
push @code, 01;
push @code, 02;
push @code, 03;
for (1..2) { test_val($_) }
sub test_val {
my $p = shift;
print test_val
?? ? wrote:
I have some misunderstanding.
The next code has the same behaviour.
But I was thinking differently...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
print TEST3 start...\n;
my @code;
push @code, 01;
push @code, 02;
push @code, 03;
for (1..2) { test_val($_) }
sub test_val {
my $p =
Hello everybody,
I hope I am posting on the right list. I am trying to run a program
called rsynth which needs
the Audio::Data module and I have not been able to install it with
MCPAN. The
package is found but the compilation fails:
CPAN.pm: Going to build N/NI/NI-S/Audio-1.029.tar.gz
Checking
- Original Message -
From: Mary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 7:38 AM
Subject: Audio::Data
Hello everybody,
I hope I am posting on the right list.
Cygwin list is probably more appropriate for this problem - I see
I have one Perl script which works when executing it directly in Cygwin
window.
It uses find to find a type of file in a directory and its subdirectories:
my @jarfiles = split(' ',`find $bin_location -name *.jar`);
But when run or debug it in Eclipse, it has error:
sh: find: No such