Common problem. "(" denotes a list, "["
creates an anonymous array out of a list, and
"{" creates an anonymous hash out of a list. You
initialize a hash (%fields) by giving it a list. Doing:
my %fields= { a=>1, b=>2 };
tries to init %fields with a list of one item, that is,
tries to set the key to be a hash ref,
{a=>1,b=>2}, and provides no value for that
key. Just like you don't write:
my @list= [ 0, 1, 2 ];
unless you want an array that contains just one item (and
that item is a reference to an anonymous array that contains
3 items).
Does that help?
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tye
(but my friends call me "Tye")
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