I´m writing my first programs in Perl, and wrote this:
use strict;
use warnings;
$animal = "camel";
print($animal);
When I run it, I get these messages from the Windows command-line:
Global symbol "animal" requires explicit package name at stringanimal.pl line 3
Global symbol "animal" requires explicit package name at stringanimal.pl line 4
Please, could anyone what these messages mean?
use strict;forces you to declare your variables before using them. If you don’t (as in your code sample), you’ll get that error.To declare your variable, change this line:
To:
See “Declaring variables” for a more in-depth explanation, and also the Perldoc section for
use strict.P.S. Camel is spelt “camel” 🙂
Edit: What the error message actually means is that Perl can’t find a variable named
$animalsince it hasn’t been declared, and assumes that it must be a variable defined in a package, but that you forgot to prefix it with the package name, e.g.$packageName::animal. Obviously, this isn’t the case here, you simply hadn’t declared$animal.