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G'Day,
I'm currently working on creating big hashes from a lot of smaller hashes. Let's say that these smaller hashes are defined in a file each, and then can be included by the bigger hash.
For eg, let's look at some small hashes
File personcontact.pl:
personcontact.pl
return { \'firstname\' => { \'__type\' => \'String\' }, \'lastname\' => { \'__type\' => \'String\' }, %{include("/tmp/address.pl")} }
File address.pl:
address.pl
return { \'address\' => { \'street\' => { \'__type\' => \'String\' }, \'unit\' => { \'__type\' => \'String\', \'__validation_function\' => { \'is_a_number\' => \'\' }, \'__schema_constraints\' => { \'is_not_null\' => \'\' } }, \'suburb\' => { \'__type\' => \'String\' }, \'__type\' => \'ARRAY\' } }
And I've got a considerable number of these...
The way I'm trying to re-create the hash is using the include subroutine, which looks like this:
include
sub include { my ($filename) = @_; my $file; open(my $fh, "<", $filename) or die ("FILEOPEN: $!"); while(my $line = <$fh>) { $file .= $line; } my $result = eval $file; die("EVAL: $@") if $@; close($fh) or die("FILECLOSE: $!"); return $result; }
I know I must be doing something wrong, but I'm not sure what. I keep on getting errors like Useless use of a variable in void context at (eval 11) line 4, line 6 or Odd number of elements in anonymous hash at (eval 11) line 5, line 6. I'm not sure how to go about finding (eval 11) line 4-3, line 6 though. Any suggestions on use of Perl debuggers or any pointers on where I might be going wrong will be much appreciated.
Useless use of a variable in void context at (eval 11) line 4, line 6
Odd number of elements in anonymous hash at (eval 11) line 5, line 6
Thanks!
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