G'day cdlvj,
Disclaimer: I can't help you with specifics of "perl dll created by perl Ctrl";
sounds like a MSWin thing (with which I'm unfamiliar).
In many functions, you'll only be interested in the hash's keys and values;
the name of &readDirectory suggests it would fall into this category.
In these cases, your best choice will probably be:
return { %rlist };
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There are no references to %rlist when it goes out of scope at the end of &readDirectory:
cleanup can occur.
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All callers have a hash which is decoupled from all other callers' hashes and the original %rlist.
In other functions, particularly those that need to modify the hash in some way,
a reference to the original hash may be important.
In these cases, your best choice will probably be:
return \%rlist;
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There is one reference to %rlist when it goes out of scope at the end of &readDirectory:
cleanup cannot occur.
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All callers have a reference to the same hash;
any of which could be modifying the hash in some way,
at any time, without notice.
See also:
perlreftut,
perldsc and
perlref.
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