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Running this code

parsesendnotes.pl

#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Device::SerialPort;
use Time::HiRes qw(usleep); # For sleep in ms

if ($#ARGV + 1 != 2) {
    print "Usage: $0 port filename\n";
    print "Example: $0 /dev/ttyASM0 money.txt\n";
    exit 1;
}

my $file = $ARGV[0];
my $dev  = $ARGV[1];

if (!-e $file || !-e $dev) {
    print "File or brain not found.\n";
    exit 1;
}

my $arduino = DeviceSerialPort->new($dev);
$arduino->baudrate(9600);
$arduino->databits(8);
$arduino->parity("none");
$arduino->stopbits(1);

require "frequencies.pl";
open NOTES, "$file";

print $frequencies{"LA3"};

while (<NOTES>) {
    chomp;      # No newline
    s/#.*//;    # No comments
    s/^\s+//;   # No leading white
    s/\s+$//;   # No trailing white
    next unless length;
    if ($_ =~ m/^TEMPO/) {
        my $tempo = split(/\s+/, $_, -1);
        print "Tempo is $tempo.";
    } else {
        my @tone = split(/\s+/, $_);
    }
    my $note = $frequencies{$tone[0]};
    my $duration = $tone[1]*$tempo;
    print "Playing $tone[0] (\@$note Hz) for $tone[1] units ($duration ms).";
    while ($note > 255) {
        $arduino->write(chr(255));
        $note -= 255;
    }
    $arduino->write(chr($note));
    $arduino->write(";");
    usleep($duration);
}

frequencies.pl

my %frequencies = (
    "PAUSE" => 0,
    "B0" => 31,
    "DO1" => 33,
    "DOD1" => 35,
    ...
);

I obtain these errors

Global symbol "%frequencies" requires explicit package name at ./parsensendnotes2.pl line 30.

Global symbol "%frequencies" requires explicit package name at ./parsensendnotes2.pl line 44.

Global symbol "@tone" requires explicit package name at ./parsensendnotes2.pl line 44.

Global symbol "@tone" requires explicit package name at ./parsensendnotes2.pl line 45.

Global symbol "$tempo" requires explicit package name at ./parsensendnotes2.pl line 45.

Global symbol "@tone" requires explicit package name at ./parsensendnotes2.pl line 46.

Global symbol "@tone" requires explicit package name at ./parsensendnotes2.pl line 46.

Execution of ./parsensendnotes2.pl aborted due to compilation errors.

What am I doing wrong?

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2 Answers 2

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name %frequencies is localized in file frequencies.pl: my lasts until end of block, or end of file.

A better way would be to remove my and do like this:

my %frequencies;
eval { %frequencies = do "frequencies.pl"; }
# must check $! and $@ here -- see perldoc -f do`

However, an even better way is to use YAML instead:

freq.yml

---
    "PAUSE": 0 
    "B0": 31
    "DO1": 33
    "DOD1": 35

And then

use YAML qw(LoadFile);
# ...
my $data = LoadFile("freq.yml");
%frequencies = %$data;

As for @tone, $tempo & co, again, my variable scope is limited to {} block. You should do something like

my $x;
if (...) { $x = ... };

to make $x accessible outside if.

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my %frequencies from frequencies.pl is not declared inside parsesendnotes.pl.

You need our %frequencies in your main script. And of course the same for the other variables.

Some documentation:

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