G'day huchister,

You have a syntax error in your use of a hash slice. Cristoforo has shown you the fix;See Update below perldata - Slices provides an explanation.

Update: That looked like a simple syntax error to me but apparently it's not:

$ perl -MO=Deparse,-p -e 'my( $rxml, $ob ) = @{%$self}{qw/rxml rxml_ob +/};' (my($rxml, $ob) = @{%$self;}{'rxml', 'rxml_ob'}); -e syntax OK

The suggested "fix" by Cristoforo shows the more usual form:

$ perl -MO=Deparse,-p -e 'my( $rxml, $ob ) = @{$self}{qw/rxml rxml_ob/ +};' (my($rxml, $ob) = @{$self;}{'rxml', 'rxml_ob'}); -e syntax OK

Please elaborate on "not seems to be working anymore" and advise what data $self refers to.

-- Ken


In reply to Re: Hash statement problem. by kcott
in thread Hash statement problem. by huchister

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