ACC_Various::&update_report("$logfile","$msg",1,1,0)
I have never seen things written quite this way before.
Specifically, the ::& part rubs me the wrong way.
It's the sort of thing I'd expect to see in the obfuscation
section here, but not in normal code.
Unless I am seriously mistaken about what you are trying
to do, you don't need the ampersand there, and it may
even be causing your problem.
In the first place, a sigil on a package-scoped item normally goes
at the beginning, as in $Some::Package::variable, and
in the second place, the ampersand sigil on subroutines is usually
not used when calling them, unless you have a specific reason to
want its particular magic with regard to special variables. (The
amp _is_ often used when taking a reference to a subroutine, but
that is another matter.)
Sanity? Oh, yeah, I've got all kinds of sanity. In fact, I've developed whole new kinds of sanity. You can just call me "Mister Sanity". Why, I've got so much sanity it's driving me crazy.
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