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Re: YAML parsing in perl reference decoding

by kroach (Pilgrim)
on Jul 03, 2016 at 13:40 UTC ( [id://1167061]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to YAML parsing in perl reference decoding

First, use strict and warnings. What exactly are you trying to accomplish here? It would help greatly if you provided a sample of the structure you want to assemble.
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Re^2: YAML parsing in perl reference decoding
by t-rex (Scribe) on Jul 03, 2016 at 14:42 UTC

    this is just lifted ( part of main code) , i am facing issues while parsing yaml file ( only in the reference part of it marked in bold). I know to use strict and warnings but this is not entire files.

      ... the ... part of it marked in bold ...

      The *rulesid_01 and *runid_01 links don't go anywhere. Are there supposed to be  [ ] square brackets in this string or around these substrings? Do you perhaps need to use  <code> ... </code> tags? Please see Markup in the Monastery and Writeup Formatting Tips.


      Give a man a fish:  <%-{-{-{-<

        i think you are not aware about yaml references, i know how to post question in proper writing format. it will be more helpful if u can answer the question rather than spend time on this.

        FYI, check &run_id and how its de referenced

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