Hi Monks, I have tried to tie a hash to a class and was unsuccessful in doing so. Could anyone help me ? pasting the code below:

use tahash; my %hash = ( "Jan" => 1, "Feb" => 2, "Mar" => 3, ); my $val = tie(%hash,"tahash") or die "Can't tie : $!";
package tahash; sub new { my $class = shift; tie my %ref, $class; bless \%ref, $class; } sub TIEHASH { print "<@_ \n>"; my $class = shift; my %hash = shift; print "In TIEHASH .... \n"; return bless(\@hash); }

I have two parts above. one is tahash.pm and another one is use_tahash.pm. I am trying to tie %hash to tahash class and capture the hash in use_tahash.pm, but I could capture only the class name but not the hash. Could anyone help me on this ? Thanks in advance


In reply to How to tie a hash to a class by pavanpvss

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