OK, study the dumped code again in detail:
@data1 = ( 'one', 'won', [ 'two', 'too', 'to', \@data1 ] ); @data2 = @{$data1[2]};

Where should Perl get the information that the address of @data2 is the same as $data1[2] ? Interestingly, even specifying Data::Dumper->Purity(1) doesn't fix the problem. It changes the code to

@data1 = ( 'one', 'won', [ 'two', 'too', 'to', [] ] ); $data1[2][3] = \@data1; @data2 = @{$data1[2]};

If you don't use Dump but Dumper , you have to store array references, and everything works correctly:

package Refs { my $data1 = [qw[ one won ]]; my $data2 = [qw[ two too to ]]; push @$data2, $data1; push @$data1, $data2; open my $FH, '>', \ our $file; local $Data::Dumper::Varname = 'data'; local $Data::Dumper::Purity = 1; print {$FH} Data::Dumper::Dumper($data1, $data2); close $FH; Testing::recursive_data($data1, $data2); } package RefsBack { my ($data1, $data2); open my $FH, '<', \ $Refs::file; eval do { local $/; <$FH> }; Testing::recursive_data($data1, $data2); }

The corresponding code becomes

$data1 = [ 'one', 'won', [ 'two', 'too', 'to', [] ] ]; $data1->[2][3] = $data1; $data2 = $data1->[2];

You might try reporting a bug for the Dump method.

Update: Simulating the correct dumped string:

package Correct { my $string = '@data1 = ("one", "won", \@data2); @data2 = ( "two", "too", "to", \@data1);'; my (@data1, @data2); eval $string . ';1' or die $@; Testing::recursive_data(\@data1, \@data2); }

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In reply to Re: Marshalling Data by choroba
in thread Marshalling Data by BillKSmith

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