$hashofstates->($key) = $val;
FWIW, this statement attempts to de-reference $hashofstates as a subroutine reference, invoking it and passing $key to it as an argument, and to assign $val to an lvalue exposed (if that's the right terminology) by the subroutine. All of this is possible in another Perl code-world, but as others have written, with the OPed code it's na'gonna happen.
In reply to Re: Error hash declaration
by AnomalousMonk
in thread Error hash declaration
by sidsinha
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