Replace eval $code with print $code and we get
$hashref->{'globalkey'}->{'key2'}->{'key3'}->{'key4'}='ARRAY VALUE'; $hashref->{'globalkey'}->{'key2'}->{'key3'}->{'key4'}->{'key5'}='ARRAY + VALUE'; $hashref->{'globalkey'}->{'key2'}->{'key3'}->{'key4'}->{'key5'}->{'any + arbitrary number of keys'}='ARRAY VALUE'; use Data::Dumper; print Dumper($hashref); __END__ $VAR1 = { 'globalkey' => { 'key2' => { 'key3' => { 'key4' => 'ARRAY VA +LUE' } } } };
Add strict/warnings and we get
use strict; use warnings; my $hashref; $hashref->{'globalkey'}->{'key2'}->{'key3'}->{'key4'}='ARRAY VALUE'; $hashref->{'globalkey'}->{'key2'}->{'key3'}->{'key4'}->{'key5'}='ARRAY + VALUE'; $hashref->{'globalkey'}->{'key2'}->{'key3'}->{'key4'}->{'key5'}->{'any + arbitrary number of keys'}='ARRAY VALUE'; __END__ Can't use string ("ARRAY VALUE") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in +use at - line 6.
That explains everything nicely :)

In reply to Re^5: Need some help building a data structure. by Anonymous Monk
in thread Need some help building a data structure. by yoda54

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