Note that if you call
put_element($DATA{3}, 'h', 'i', 'worked');, and
$DATA{3} isn't a reference, the main datastructure will not be changed. I'd write the function like this:
sub put {
die "Usage: put \\hash, key1, ..., keyn, value\n" unless @_ >= 3;
my $hash = shift;
die "Not a HASH reference\n" unless ref($hash) eq "HASH";
my $value = pop;
my $key = pop;
while (@_) {
my $key = shift;
if (!exists($hash->{$key})) {
$hash = $hash->{$key} = { };
next;
}
elsif (ref($hash->{$key}) eq "HASH") {
$hash = $hash->{$key};
next;
}
else {
die "Not a HASH reference\n";
}
}
$hash->{$key} = $value;
}
Make sure you always pass in a reference to the
put function.
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