Error: Variable "%userdata" is not imported at library.pl line 242. Here is the code:
sub some_sub { require 'wpconfig.cgi'; tie(%config, 'tie::config'); tie(%userdata, 'tie::config'); } package tie::config; @ISA = qw(Tie::StdHash); use strict; sub STORE { my $self = shift; $self->SUPER::STORE(@_); saveConfig(); } # saveConfig: This is what actually saves wpconfig.cgi. sub saveConfig { my $fh = main::open '>wpconfig.cgi'; print $fh "# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE\n# IT IS GENERATED DYNAMICALL +Y!!\n\n"; print {$fh} main::genHash(config); # genHash just takes the hash a +nd generated perl code for it. print {$fh} main::genHash(userdata); print $fh "\n1;"; close $fh; } package main; # exit: Exits and unties %config and %userdata. sub exit { untie(%config) if %config; untie(%userdata) if %userdata; # <- line 242 CORE::exit(); }
This works fine (not errors) but it won't update the file.
sub some_sub { require 'wpconfig.cgi'; tie(%config, 'tie::config'); tie(%userdata, 'tie::config'); } package tie::config; sub TIEHASH {} sub STORE { my $self = shift; $self->SUPER::STORE(@_); saveConfig(); } # saveConfig: This is what actually saves wpconfig.cgi. sub saveConfig { my $fh = main::open '>wpconfig.cgi'; print $fh "# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE\n# IT IS GENERATED DYNAMICALL +Y!!\n\n"; print {$fh} main::genHash(config); print {$fh} main::genHash(userdata); print $fh "\n1;"; close $fh; } package main; # exit: Exits and unties %config and %userdata. sub exit { untie(%config) if %config; untie(%userdata) if %userdata; CORE::exit(); }

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