On Jul 15, Connie Chan said:
>> >## params.pl in /lib/ ##
>> >my $lib{root} = 'C:/myLib/'; my $rt = $lib{root};
>> >my $lib{char_maps} = $rt."chinese/gbb5.map";
>> >my $lib{gb_map} = $rt."chinese/gb.map";
>> >....
>> >my $lib{temp} = $rt."temp/";
>>
>> Warning: you cannot my() a subscript.
>>
>> my $foo[$i]; # is a syntax error
>>
>> You'd have to say:
>>
>> my %lib;
>> $lib{...} = ...;
>
>What ? Where I did that ?!
At the TOP of this email, you have:
my $lib{root} = 'C:/myLib/';
That is a syntax error.
You probably didn't ACTUALLY put that in your code, but I'm telling you
now that it would break.
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