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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T02:25:45+00:00 2026-06-14T02:25:45+00:00

I have the following perl code: @searchInfo = (); sub main() { processCmdLine(); foreach

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I have the following perl code:

@searchInfo = ();

sub main()
{
    processCmdLine();

    foreach my $info ( @searchInfo )
    {
        print "Search field: " . $info{field} . "\n";
        print "Search value: " . $info{value} . "\n";
    }
}

sub processCmdLine()
{
    while(@ARGV > 1)
    {
        $rec = {};
        $rec{field} = shift(@ARGV);
        $rec{value} = shift(@ARGV);
        print "$info{field} = $info{value}\n";
        push @searchInfo, $rec;
    }
}

When I run this, with a command like: script.pl f1 v1 f2 v2, I get the following output

f1 = v1
f2 = v2
Search field:
Search value:
Search field:
Search value:

I’m basing the code on this tutorial.

What is the reason why the hashes inside the array have empty values?

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    2026-06-14T02:25:46+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 2:25 am

    Always use use strict; use warnings;!!! It would tell you you’re accessing a hashes named %info and %rec, but you don’t have such variables.

    Hash values are scalars. As such, they cannot contain hashes. This can be approximated by using references to hashes. You seem to realise this by using $rec = {};, but then you never use that variable again.

    Fix:

    my $rec = {};
    $rec->{field} = shift(@ARGV);
    $rec->{value} = shift(@ARGV);
    push @searchInfo, $rec;
    

    Cleaner fix:

    my %rec;
    $rec{field} = shift(@ARGV);
    $rec{value} = shift(@ARGV);
    push @searchInfo, \%rec;
    

    Don’t forget to fix the fetcher too:

    print "Search field: $info->{field}\n";
    print "Search value: $info->{value}\n";
    

    But why are you creating whole bunch of hashes with one key?! Did you perhaps mean to do:

    %search_info = @ARGV;
    

    Then the fetcher would be

    for my $key (keys(%search_info)) {
        my $val = $search_info{$key};
        print "Search field: $key\n";
        print "Search value: $val\n";
    }
    
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