First of all,Thank you so much for explaining in detail.Appreciate it.
Is there a way to combine these two scripts into one single script
#!usr/bin/perl
use feature qw/say/;
use Data::Dumper;
$Data::Dumper::Terse = 1;
$hash = {
'testing' => {
'link' => "http://www.espn.com",
'bandwidth' => "100",
'r' => "2",
},
};
say Dumper($hash);
undef $/;
$data = <>;
$undump = undump($data);
die "'testing' not found!" unless($undump->{'testing'});
say $undump->{'testing'}->{'link'} // (die "'link' not found!");
say $undump->{'testing'}->{'bandwidth'} // (die "'bandwidth not found!
+");
I tried to do it ,but looks likes the 2nd part didn't work.
Any suggestions please ?
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