Nothing looks wrong here. I mean, I would clean it up differently, but functionally, it seems ok.
use Data::Dumper;
# ...
my @Events;
while (1)
{
eval {
my %event = SECRET_PACKAGE_NAME::WaitForEvent($timeout);
push @Events, \%event;
print LOG Dumper(\%event);
};
last if $@;
}
print LOG "=======\n", Dumper(\@Events);
Take the dumper lines out once you're convinced everything is working fine. But I would be extremely interested in whether there is a difference here or not. I expect no difference, and thus the problem is that the WaitForEvent sub is returning garbage (or returning something that isn't really a hash list).
That's just my gut feel on it...
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