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Why does Perl complain "Use of implicit split to @_ is deprecated"?

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perl

This code triggers the complaint below:

#!/usr/bin/perl  use strict; use warnings;  my $s = "aaa bbb"; my $num_of_item = split(/\s+/, $s) ; print $num_of_item; 

When I run the code, Perl complains that "Use of implicit split to @_ is deprecated" . I really have no "context" for the problem, so I expect you help to explain what's wrong with the code.

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Haiyuan Zhang Avatar asked Mar 12 '10 21:03

Haiyuan Zhang


1 Answers

You are using split in scalar context, and in scalar context it splits into the @_ array. Perl is warning you that you may have just clobbered @_. (See perldoc split for more information.)

To get the number of fields, use this code:

my @items = split(/\s+/, $s); my $num_of_item = @items; 

or

my $num_of_item = () = split /\s+/, $s, -1; 

Note: The three-argument form of split() is necessary because without specifying a limit, split would only split off one piece (one more than is needed in the assignment).

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Eugene Yarmash Avatar answered Oct 12 '22 08:10

Eugene Yarmash