The method-oriented call that you did expects to receive 2 arguments. The first will have all of your data, and the second says what your variables etc are named.
However beyond that I am finding it really hard to believe that the code you are showing is producing the output you describe. $sb is a thing. It is being expanded into a list. That cannot happen if $sb is a normal variable, in my version of Perl I cannot even get it to happen with a tie. I would need to look in the guts to see if you can do it with magic in XS.
If that actually is the code that produced that output, could you report back what the following code snipped produces, and the type of Perl you have?
use strict; use Data::Dumper; tie my $foo, 'Demo', qw(Testing one two three); print Dumper($foo); package Demo; sub TIESCALAR { my $class = shift; bless [@_], $class; } sub FETCH { my $self = shift; wantarray ? @$self : $self->[0]; }
In reply to Re (tilly) 1: Data::Dumper Dilema
by tilly
in thread Data::Dumper Dilema
by vagnerr
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