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I have a dump from Data::Dumper when using XML::Simple like this:

$VAR1 = {
    'web' => {
        'cmd' => {'sw_package' => ['test_zipfs', 'test_ini']},
        'bsp' => {
            'dir'      => '.',
            'type'     => 'uc',
            'dir'      => 'soft/web/bsp',
            'test_ini' => 'lan'
        },
    },
    'world' => {
        'cmd' => {'undef' => 'undef'},
        'bsp' => {
            'dir'  => '.',
            'type' => 'hale',
            'dir'  => 'soft/hel/bp'
        },
    },
};

I want to copy {web} -> {cmd} to a hash and the same for bsp. I know can access the last stage of elements {web} -> {bsp} -> {dir}. But the XML is blind, meaning that I won't know exactly which elements it has. So I want only copy and save a hash.

I tried:

my $cmd = Dumper($data -> {web} -> {cmd});
my %cmd_hash = %$cmd;

But when use a loop through new hash %cmd_hash nothing happens, it doesn't print out anything.

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If I'm understanding correctly, you want to make a deep copy of parts of the hash. There's lots of ways to do this; my preference is the Clone module.

use Clone qw(clone);
my $cmd_copy = clone($data->{web}->{cmd});
my $bsp_copy = clone($data->{web}->{bsp});

What you're doing doesn't work because Dumper produces a string, which you're then trying to use as a hash reference. If you have use strict 'refs' enabled then you'd get a warning like Can't use string ("cmd") as a HASH ref when you tried to dereference it.

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  • my $cmd_copy = $data->{web}->{cmd}; my $bsp_copy = $data->{web}->{bsp}; # Reference to hash my %bsp_hash = %{$bsp_copy}; my %cmd_hash = %{$cmd_copy}. It can work as well, the return is a hash. I did wrong when use Dumper, it returns string. thanks Dec 20, 2010 at 11:08
  • The important thing to be aware of when using your method there is that you're doing a shallow copy. If you change any of the deeper values you'll see that change in both hashes. Clone will make a deep copy. Which you use depends on what you're doing with the data.
    – Rob N
    Dec 20, 2010 at 12:31

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