I have a file "Config/File.pm"

package Config::File; use 5.000; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; require Exporter; use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $AUTOLOAD); @ISA = qw(Exporter); $VERSION = '0.01'; sub new { my $class = shift; my %arg = @_; my $self = {}; bless( $self, $class ); croak($class.'->new() requires file name') unless $arg{file}; $self->{'conf'} = do($arg{file}); return $self; } sub AUTOLOAD { my $self = shift; my $method = $AUTOLOAD; $method =~ s/.*://; unless (defined $self->{'conf'}->{$method}) { croak($method.' not defined in '.$self); } if (ref $self->{'conf'}->{$method} eq 'HASH') { return %{ $self->{'conf'}->{$method} }; } elsif (ref $self->{'conf'}->{$method} eq 'ARRAY') { return @{ $self->{'conf'}->{$method} }; } else { return $self->{'conf'}->{$method}; } } 1;

A file "conf.pl"

{ en => 'one', de => [qw/ein zwei/], ch => { 1 => 'yi', 2 => 'er'}, }

And a file "test.pl"

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; use Config::File; my $c = Config::File->new(file => 'conf.pl'); my $en = $c->en; my @de = $c->de; my %ch = $c->ch; print Dumper(\$en, \@de, \%ch);

When I run "test.pl" I get the output
$VAR1 = \'one'; $VAR2 = [ 'ein', 'zwei' ]; $VAR3 = { '1' => 'yi', '2' => 'er' }; (in cleanup) DESTROY not defined in Config::File=HASH(0x224f74) at + test.pl line 0

I don't understand the error about DESTROY not being defined, could someone explain what's causing it?

janitored by ybiC: Balanced <readmore> tags around long code block


In reply to DESTROY not defined error by fireartist

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