At 11:15 AM 1/30/02 -0800, Christopher Solomon wrote: >I'm not well versed on the versions of Perl, but I don't think that was >a particularly bug-free version. I would recommend upgrading to at >least 5.005_03
Actually 5.004_04 was quite stable. 'exists' was not extended to apply to arrays until a later version, that's all. To some of us, it still looks at best misleading. >On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Nikola Janceski wrote: > > > I have two versions of perl (5.004_04, and 5.6.1) > > > > it seems the older one doesn't like the following code: > > > > sub somefunction { > > if(exists $_[0]){ > > print "$_[0]\n"; > > } > > } > > > > Output of perl -c (of 5.004_4): > > exists operator argument is not a HASH element at .... > > > > any ideas why the old version dies and the new version has no problems? I would write this as sub somefunction { if (@_) { print "$_[0]\n"; } } although unless the first argument might be false it's more readable to say sub somefunction { if (my $arg = shift) { print "$arg\n"; } } (Alters @_, of course.) -- Peter Scott Pacific Systems Design Technologies http://www.perldebugged.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]