If you know the pseudo-hashes are empty of data then a simple check and skip might suffice
foreach my $type (@type_order) {
print "$log_pre running $action for $type entries\n";
# Iterate over all items of that type
my $type_hash = $hashref->{$type};
next unless ref($type_hash) eq 'HASH'; # <-- add
If you are not sure then use
foreach my $type (@type_order) {
# Iterate over all items of that type
my $type_hash = $hashref->{$type};
if ( (ref($type_hash) eq 'ARRAY') && (@$type_hash<2) ){
print "Skipping empty pseudo-hash for $type entries\n";
next;
} else {
print "$log_pre running $action for $type entries\n";
}
.
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poj
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