Hello I am trying to understand Perl better. I come from Ruby and trying to wrap my head around Perl for fun. Let's say I have this code block here.
$self->doSomething(
{ record => $record,
listing => [ $foo, $bar, $baz ],
passedargs => { something => $val, another => $val2 },
}
);
What exactly is defined as $args
? My thought process from reading Perl docs is something like my ($self, $args) = @_;
Meaning everything within the doSomething
block is considered $args
and if I wanted to access it. I would my $args = @_[0];
Just curious if I am thinking about this correctly? if not care to explain?
$self->doSomething
is method call, first argument to method ($_[0]
) is always object itself, and rest of them are parameters ($_[1], etc.
). In this case$arg
is hash reference from$_[1]
.my ($self, $args) = @_;
and then$args->{record}
to access value of$record
($_[1]{record}
would be the same thing but much less readable).