So you want to be able to do something like this:

my $ref = {thing => 'value', otherthing => 'other'}; %alias_to_ref = ;# insert magical code here # to create a hash which will # still modify $ref $alias_to_ref{thing} = 'newvalue'; print $ref->{thing};

And have that output 'newvalue'? If that is what you want, you probably could do it with a tied hash. See Below:

#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use strict; my($ash) = {thing => 'other', and => 'antoher'}; my(%hash); tie %hash, 'MyHash', $ash; $hash{thing} = 'new'; print $ash->{thing}."\n"; package MyHash; require Tie::Hash; @MyHash::ISA = qw(Tie::StdHash); sub STORE { my $me = shift; my $key = shift; $me->{$key} = shift; } sub TIEHASH { my $package = shift; my $ref = shift; return bless($ref, $package); }

This outputs 'new'.

May the Force be with you

In reply to Re^3: Alias $hashref referent to a hash by JediWizard
in thread Alias $hashref referent to a hash by hlen

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