Can I just clarify that
I know the initial code is wrong!!!.
Please re-read the post and understand. For clarity, it's easiest to store the data in the format of my example. For practicality, I need to use the values in ext as keys in a new hashref, eg:
my $hashref = { 'cgi' => { icon => 'script.png',
description => 'Perl'
},
'pm' => { icon => 'script.png',
description => 'Perl'
},
'pl' => { icon => 'script.png',
description => 'Perl'
},
};
To sum up:
- why doesn't the initial example die when it should? If I change the intitial hashref to an arrayref it does die as expected.
- what's the quickest way of transforming the stored data structure to the usable format? Just being lazy and trying to avoid unecessary duplication :)
cLive ;-)
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Update: Ahh, thanks japhy :)
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