I added a couple of BRs to improve formating and when I
I run your script on a Linux box Redhat 6.2, perl 5.004_05
I get the following output
<HTML><BODY>Opcode: null<BR>
Opcode: stub<BR>
Opcode: scalar<BR>
Opcode: wantarray<BR>
Opcode: gvsv<BR>
Opcode: gv<BR>
Opcode: gelem<BR>
Opcode: padsv<BR>
Opcode: padav<BR>
Opcode: padhv<BR>
Opcode: padany<BR>
Opcode: pushre<BR>
Opcode: rv2gv<BR>
Opcode: av2arylen<BR>
Opcode: rv2cv<BR>
...
...
Opcode: syscall<BR>
<HR>pushmark<BR>
<HR>const<BR>
<HR>rv2sv<BR>
<HR>concat<BR>
<HR>stringify<BR>
<HR>print<BR>
<HR>leaveeval<BR>
</BODY></HTML>
Perhaps you could tell us what output you get when you run
your script from the command line and a bit more about
your setup
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