Hi. I need to create a hash wich name is take from a variable value in a code similar to this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
our $variable = 'name01';
{
no strict 'refs';
our %$variable = ( valorC => 'value03', valorD => 'value04', );
use strict 'refs';
}
print %$variable, "\n";
But %$variable gives an error (Can't declare hash dereference in "our" at ..., near "$variable =")
How should I do to make it work?
PLEASE, dont't tell me I dont want to do this.
I want to do exactly what I said above. Not to use hash of hashes or anything else. I DO want to use a variable as a hash name and I'm aware of the risks.
Thanks for any help.
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