05-04-2008
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Originally Posted by
andrew2325
I don't think you know how to give simple instructions, but the problem i think is that the hash is a part of a separate subroutine. Could that be why this is not working?
Could be, most likely though it is the poor instructions everyone is giving you.
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config::model::hashid
Config::Model::HashId(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Model::HashId(3pm)
NAME
Config::Model::HashId - Handle hash element for configuration model
VERSION
version 2.021
SYNOPSIS
See "SYNOPSIS" in Config::Model::AnyId
DESCRIPTION
This class provides hash elements for a Config::Model::Node.
The hash index can either be en enumerated type, a boolean, an integer or a string.
CONSTRUCTOR
HashId object should not be created directly.
Hash model declaration
See model declaration section from Config::Model::AnyId.
Methods
get_type
Returns "hash".
fetch_size
Returns the number of elements of the hash.
firstkey
Returns the first key of the hash. Behaves like "each" core perl function.
nextkey
Returns the next key of the hash. Behaves like "each" core perl function.
swap ( key1 , key2 )
Swap the order of the 2 keys. Ignored for non ordered hash.
move ( key1 , key2 )
Rename key1 in key2.
move_after ( key_to_move [ , after_this_key ] )
Move the first key after the second one. If the second parameter is omitted, the first key is placed in first position. Ignored for non
ordered hash.
move_up ( key )
Move the key up in a ordered hash. Attempt to move up the first key of an ordered hash will be ignored. Ignored for non ordered hash.
move_down ( key )
Move the key down in a ordered hash. Attempt to move up the last key of an ordered hash will be ignored. Ignored for non ordered hash.
load_data ( hash_ref | array_ref )
Load check_list as a hash ref for standard hash.
Ordered hash should be loaded with an array ref or with a hash containing a special "__order" element. E.g. loaded with either:
[ a => 'foo', b => 'bar' ]
or
{ __order => ['a','b'], b => 'bar', a => 'foo' }
AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont, (ddumont at cpan dot org)
SEE ALSO
Config::Model, Config::Model::Instance, Config::Model::AnyId, Config::Model::ListId, Config::Model::Value
perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 Config::Model::HashId(3pm)