parth00:
I don't see your bug, but why not just use something like (untested):
sub populatemessagedefs {
my $hashref = shift;
my $string = shift;
my @list = split(',', $string);
while (@list) {
my $k = shift @list;
my $v = shift @list;
$$hashref{$k}=$v unless exists($$hashref{$k}) and $v <
+= $$hashref{$k};
}
my %hash2 = split(',', $string);
}
Update 2: I missed the bit where you're keeping the largest value for each key. Corrected code above, original code below.
sub populatemessagedefs {
my $hashref = shift;
my $string = shift;
%$hashref = (%$hashref, split(',',$string));
}
Update: I forgot to mention--you don't want to use a prototype on your subroutine definition.
...roboticus
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