This demonstrates it  simply enough.

#!/usr/local/ActivePerl-5.8/bin/perl

sub errorhandler {
        local ($trapped_line_no) = @_ ; 
print "\nThe  error handler was  invoked from line no is:\t "  .
$trapped_line_no  . "\n" ; 

}

errorhandler( __LINE__ ) ;


-----Original Message-----
From: Amit Koren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 July 2008 11:22
To: beginners@perl.org
Subject: A newbie question - line number inside the script

Hi list.

I'm a newbie to Perl, (and to this mailing list)  :)
There's a task i was given, in which it is necessary to get the
number of the current executing line/command - inside the script itself.

Can someone assist please ?

Thanks in advance,

Amit.

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