I'm not sure you can do this in Dancer1 without an intermediate variable,
e.g.
my $session = session 'customer';
$session->{lang} = 'gibberish';
session 'customer' => $session;
In Dancer2, you can do
session('customer')->{lang} = 'newspeak';
and it appears to work. (note the use of the assignment operator instead of
the fat comma).
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 4:14 AM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:
> guys, i have stored a session like this:
>
> $customer->{id} = $result->[0]->{id};
> $customer->{name} = decode("utf-8", $result->[0]->{name});
> $customer->{email} = $result->[0]->{email};
> $customer->{points} = $result->[0]->{points};
> $customer->{lang} = $result->[0]->{lang};
> session customer => $customer;
>
> Later i will need to change the lang value.
>
> How do i change it?
>
> i've tryed
> session ("customer")->{lang} => 'other_value';
>
>
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