You're kinda mixing up pass by value and pass by reference.
If you want to pass by value, then</strike
In the method being invoked, you need to capture all the passed values, not just the the first one:
chargeCard( %_billingInfo );
...
sub chargeCard {
my %_billingInfo = @_;
$_billingInfo{key}
}
but you'd probably be better of using a
reference:
chargeCard( \%_billingInfo );
...
sub chargeCard {
my $_billingInfo = shift;
$_billingInfo->{key};
}
update: Remove the whole passed by value/by ref. ikegami reminded me perl always passes by value and I was confusing *pass by reference* with *passing a reference.*
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