Monks,
I've got two AoHs, and each hash shares a key, like so:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my @a = ({ domain => 'adomain.com',
data => 'adata',
},
{ domain => 'bdomain.com',
data => 'bdata',
});
my @b = ({ domain => 'adomain.com',
otherdata => 'astuff',
},
{ domain => 'bdomain.com',
otherdata => 'bstuff',
});
I want to end up with a single AoH that looks like this:
@c = ({ domain => 'adomain.com',
otherdata => 'astuff',
data => 'adata',
},
{ domain => 'bdomain.com',
otherdata => 'bstuff',
data => 'bdata',
});
Just can't get my head around how to do this...
AH
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