This doesn't create a copy, just an alias:
local %hash; *hash = $result->[0]; ... print "Print city: $hash{'city'}\n";
I still can't quite figure out why Frontier::Client put this result in such a pointlessly nested data structure...
Could it possibly return more than one result? Or maybe it's just extending a generic module that returns the data in that fashion.
In reply to Re^2: Frontier::Client mystery result string hash
by ikegami
in thread Frontier::Client mystery result string hash
by brycen
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