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Re: Returning Error Codes

by Sandy (Curate)
on May 25, 2006 at 16:48 UTC ( [id://551699]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Returning Error Codes

May not be the best practise in the world, but this works like you asked.

'foo' returns array, and 'if' statement looks like

if ((($r,$m) = foo($i))[0]) {
Example:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; my ($m, $r); foreach my $i (1 .. 2) { print "\n"; if ((($r,$m) = foo($i))[0]) { print "It worked\n"; } else { print "error: $m\n"; } } sub foo { my $num = shift; my @ret = (); if ($num == 1){ print "inside foo, good\n"; @ret = ($num,"good input number"); } else { @ret = (0,"bad input number"); } return @ret; }

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