Bugs are annoying, but pathetic? That's an odd characterisation, especially considering we have no idea what the bug is.
Line 262 is a blank line. It's surely coming from what I see as line 265:
/* Get each key string and value node and put them in the hash */
while ((key_node = load_node(loader))) {
assert(SvPOK(key_node)); <---------------
value_node = load_node(loader);
hv_store_ent(
hash, key_node, value_node, 0
);
}
It's expecting load_node to return a scalar already containing a string, but a check finds it doesn't. What does that mean exactly? The module's author could probably tell you faster than I could.
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