Hi all,
I have two stucts (Class::Struct) that looks like this:
struct directory => {
name => '$',
files => '@',
};
struct file => {
name => '$',
permis => '$',
};
I want to add all the files of a directory into the directory struct which is no problem, but I don't know how to access the data afterwards.
The following does not work:
#@direc contains a list of directories
foreach $dir (@direc){
foreach $fi (@{$dir->files}){
print $dir->$fi->name;
}
}
The error I get is:
Can't locate object method "task=HASH(0x400a76fc)" via package "folder" at ...
So I guess the error is reference related. Anyone to give a hand?
Thanks in advance,
Rune
P.S. Whether to use a struct or not is not up for discussion :) - Not my choice
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