Jeff Pang wrote:
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] coremail]$ perl -le 'our %test = (type => "software");
>>>print ${$::{test}{HASH}}{type}'
>>>[ no output ]
>>You are trying to print $::{test}->{HASH}->{type} but $::{test} does not
>>contain a hash reference.
>
> Thanks John.Then why can this work?
>
> $ perl -le 'our %test = (type => "software");print
> ${*{$::{test}}{HASH}}{type}'
> software
>
> I saw that someone other on this list had written this statement,but It's
> hard to understand for that.
$ perl -le'our %test = (type => "software");
print $::{ test };'
*main::test
$ perl -le'our %test = (type => "software");
print for *{ $main::{ test } }{ HASH },
*{ *main::test }{ HASH },
\%main::test;'
HASH(0x8187774)
HASH(0x8187774)
HASH(0x8187774)
$ perl -le'our %test = (type => "software");
print for ${ *{ $::{ test } }{ HASH } }{ type },
${ *{ *::test }{ HASH } }{ type },
${ { %test } }{ type },
${ \%test }{ type },
${ test }{ type },
$ test { type };'
software
software
software
software
software
software
John
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