You are correct. Your get and set methods will not work. I should have looked closer at the code in the OP and the replies.
This appears to work though.
sub get_hshAgg {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{hshAgg};
}
sub set_hshAgg {
my $self = shift;
my $hshToAgg = shift;
$self->{hshAgg} = $hshToAgg;
}
sub run {
my $self = Foo->new(@_);
my %hshToAgg = ();
my $class;
(
$class,
%hshToAgg
) = @_;
$self->set_id($intID);
$self->set_hshAgg(\%hshToAgg);
use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper \%hshToAgg;
print "After instantiation\n";
my %hshTest = %{$self->get_hshAgg};
print Dumper \%hshTest;
}
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