Pass a reference to the array instead:
$t->sadk_flap_mx_ifd_laser( ifd => \@child_interfaces, flap => $flaps
+);
Then dereference it in the subroutine:
sub sadk_flap_mx_ifd_laser {
my %args = @_;
my @child_interfaces = @{ $args{'ifd'} };
my $flap = $args{'flap'};
...
}
Hope this helps!
Update: removed unrelated link to perldsc, the correct doc is perlreftut as pointed out below by haukex.
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