What I am trying to do is just to understand better why do I get an error message.
Actually I use Net::Netmask module, and there I simply just do as the README file says.
$block =new Net::Netmask ($network_block);
$table = {};
$block -> storeNetblock([$table]);
and than comes an error:
No such pseudo-hash field "3758096384" at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/Net/Netmask.pm line 222, <> line 23.
Although it is more clear what is going on it doesn't help me to understand where is the mistake.
Any idea?
Thanks anyway,
Marija
Hi Marija. {} and [] create an empty anonymous array and hash, respectively. Their value is a reference to the structure they have created. So:$table = {} Creates an empty hash and stores a reference to it in $table. Thereafter you can access and manipulate it by: $table->{key} = 'value' etc. After that you're getting a bit more obscure: [$table] creates a single-element anonymous array with the hash reference as its single element. So: somefunction([$table]) passes a reference to such an array to the function. Then somefunction would be coded as something like: sub somefunction { my $params = shift; my $value = $params->[0]{key}; OR my $table = $params->[0]; my $value = $table->{key}; print "$value\n"; } Are you sure you /really/ want to do this? Or are you trying to understand some existing code. HTH, Rob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marija Silajev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 1:30 PM Subject: ReferencesHi, If you write something like : $table = {}; is that hash reference? what do you actually initialize? and than: somefunction([$table]) what is than [$table] ? Thanks, Marija -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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