Dear Monks, I have a sub in a self-written module:
I use the Exporter module for ease of use.
I am trying to pass on a scalar and hash to that sub at the same time.
myperl.pm
use myperl;
$myresult=getInfo($myscalar, %myhash)
myperl.pm
package myperl;
use strict;
BEGIN
{
require Exporter;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
$VERSION =0.1;
@ISA =qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT =qw(
getInfo
)
%EXPORT_TAGS =();
@EXPORT_OK =qw();
}
sub getInfo {
my $thescalar=shift;
my %thehash=shift;
...etc...
}
Could someone please show me the way to the light...
This (obviously) does not work
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