# Lots more, but not the value of $key

Where do you set the hash entry (in case you expect it to be set)?

Anyhow, as you can tell from the $VAR1 = undef in

print Dumper $self->{TT}->call_category($key) $VAR1 = undef;

when you try to fetch non-existent entries, you just get undef (not too surprising, actually).  However, it's not the accessor that causes the "Not a CODE reference" issue, but something later in code you haven't shown (otherwise the error would be thrown before Dumper gets the undef).  In other words, it might not have anything to do with Class::Struct.


In reply to Re^3: Class::Struct - Not a CODE referemce by almut
in thread Class::Struct - Not a CODE referemce by ungerma

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