Hi Monks, two days back when I ran this code it was working fine but today when I am running the same code it's not working.

My yaml file i.e. test.yaml:

rootproperty: blah section: one: two three: four Foo: Bar empty: ~

My perl code:

use YAML::Tiny; # Create a YAML file my $yaml = YAML::Tiny->new; # Open the config $yaml = YAML::Tiny->read( 'D:\Perl\bin\test.yaml' ); # Reading properties my $root = $yaml->[0]->{rootproperty}; my $one = $yaml->[0]->{section}->{one}; my $Foo = $yaml->[0]->{section}->{Foo}; # Changing data $yaml->[0]->{newsection} = { this => 'that' }; # Add a section $yaml->[0]->{section}->{Foo} = 'Not Bar!'; # Change a value delete $yaml->[0]->{section}; # Delete a value # Add an entire document $yaml->[1] = [ 'foo', 'bar', 'baz' ]; # Save the file $yaml->write( 'D:\Perl\bin\file.conf' );

It's completely confusing that how the same code is not working today, every time ti is giving the same error:

Can't call method "write" on unblessed reference at D:\Perl\bin\yaml_t +est.pl line 23.

In reply to Stucked in YAML::Tiny by ckj

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