There's a number of things you need to do:
-
Separate the values in [ ... ] with commas or use [ qw{ ... } ]
-
Access the values by dereferencing them: @{$Hash{$key}}
-
Call next when the value is an empty list
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Change KEYS to KEY - you're only accessing one per loop iteration and stating KEYS could be confusing
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Add some formatting to get the output you want
Here's my code - it's only minimally changed from yours - check the notes above.
#!perl
use 5.12.0;
use warnings;
my %Hash = (
'acer.xml' => [],
'tools.xml' => [],
'files.xml' => [ 'organize/file/load.c#6','embark/files/data.c#4'
+],
'multimedia.xml' => [],
'extra_for_test.xml' => [ qw{ blahA blahB blahC } ],
);
foreach my $key ( keys %Hash ) {
next unless @{$Hash{$key}};
my $value = join "\n\t", @{$Hash{$key}};
print "KEY:\t$key\nVALUES:\t$value\n";
}
And here's the output:
$ xml_hash_prob.pl
KEY: extra_for_test.xml
VALUES: blahA
blahB
blahC
KEY: files.xml
VALUES: organize/file/load.c#6
embark/files/data.c#4
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