use Data::Dumper; # choose one of these, depending on how you initially declared Envs #print Dumper($Envs); #print Dumper(\@Envs); #print Dumper(\%Envs); print Dumper($environment);
In reply to Re: Shift returning pointer
by toolic
in thread Shift returning pointer
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