Please see this code below...
#!/usr/bin/perl
package Simple;
use Class::MethodMaker
get_set => [qw(Name Id Team)],
new_hash_init => 'hash_init';
sub init {
my $self = shift;
return $self->hash_init(%values);
}
1;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Simple;
use Data::Dumper;
my $test;
line : x $test=Simple->hash_init(Name=>'Vishi', Id=>1049,Team=>'OpenS
+ource');
print Dumper $test;
In my line : X ... when i pass an hash to my hash_init method and print it ($test), i find my arguments getting printed randomly, even in this Obj Oriented Style ..
I want them to get printed as
Name=>'vishi', Id=>1049,Team=>'OpenSource'
But these values are not in order..
Thanks in advance..
vishi
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