OpenFileFillWeeklyTimeArray::$WeeklyTimeArrayRef is not the correct way how to fully qualify a variable. Use
$OpenFileFillWeeklyTimeArray::WeeklyTimeArrayRef
Without seeing your code, I can't say how Perl discovered that $OFFWTA_WeeklyTimeArrayRef is the same as $OpenFileFillWeeklyTimeArray::WeeklyTimeArrayRef (or at least, as references, their references are the same). Generally, it doesn't work:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
{ package SomeVeryLongPackageName::ToBeBoringToType;
our $PackageArrayRef = [];
sub init {
push @$PackageArrayRef, localtime, @_;
}
}
our $SVLPNTBBTT_PackageArrayRef; # How did you tell Perl this is the s
+ame ref?
SomeVeryLongPackageName::ToBeBoringToType::init(1);
print join "\n", @$SomeVeryLongPackageName::ToBeBoringToType::PackageA
+rrayRef;
print join "\n", @$SVLPNTBBTT_PackageArrayRef;
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