Thank you David and Rik for your answers, I have one more question, I tried executing some perl code from a ajax routine : something like : *sub get_stats {* *# some perl code goes here * * ## open a file using perl file open* * ## use dancer logger to output to console* * ## execute shell commands using system call of perl* *}* * * *ajax '/killprocess' => sub {* * get_stats;* * * *};* * * But it seems that the perl code is not getting executed, I do not have anything shown in my logger (console), am I doing something wrong over here ? Thank You \amk On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 12:38 PM, David Precious <davidp@preshweb.co.uk>wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jul 2013 17:59:21 -0700 Rik Brown <rik@rikbrown.co.uk> wrote:
Of course you could also do:
{ results => \@sendArray }
if you want your output to be a hash at the top level.
Hope this helps!
Rik's answer above is the course of action I'd typically recommend - because even if you just want the array for now, in future you may well decide you want to provide other information from that call, too (perhaps be able to return an error message as a key named 'error', or return the number of results found as a key named 'count', or return the average of all the values... etc) - so returning a hashref as Rik illustrates helps with future-proofing, as you could easily add more information to the response without breaking existing code.
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