I modified the script to use Data::Dumper after the assignment to @content{@selector} and after the loop. Using the test data
test1 test2 test3 test4
test44 afsd wfsdf sdfsd
I got the output
$VAR1 = 'field1';
$VAR2 = 'test1';
$VAR3 = 'field2';
$VAR4 = 'test2';
$VAR5 = 'field3';
$VAR6 = 'test3';
$VAR7 = 'field4';
$VAR8 = 'test4';
after the first assignment, so the hash is indeed being set up correctly.
After the loop, my RefHash was set to
$VAR1 = {
'field1' => 'test1',
'field2' => 'test2',
'field3' => 'test3',
'field4' => 'test4'
};
$VAR2 = {
'field1' => 'test44',
'field2' => 'afsd',
'field3' => 'wfsdf',
'field4' => 'sdfsd'
};
so it appears that the push worked. Perhaps your problem is to do with the way that you are trying to access the array elements?
I was able to access it with
print $RefHash[0]{'field2'},"\n";
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