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simple in-editor substitution

s{\Qsubmit_thingamabob($handle,$not_today,}{[ }g; s{\Q);}{ ],}g;

a prefix and perltidy and I get

my @repeaters = ( $handle, $not_today, $thingie ); submit_thingamabob( @repeaters, @$_ ) for [ "Foo!", 234 ], [ "Frob!", 23 ], [ "Forb!", 54 ], [ "ooF!", 11 ], [ "broF!", fakenum ], [ "Frap!", 458 ], ;;;;;

Is it more complexity?

I'm not sure, but I do know I iterate before I curry

my $curry = sub { submit_thingamabob($handle, $not_today, $thingie, @_ ); }; $curry->( "Foo!", 234 ); $curry->( "Frob!", 23 ); $curry->( "Forb!", 54 ); $curry->( "ooF!", 11 ); $curry->( "broF!", fakenum ); $curry->( "Frap!", 458 );

In reply to Re: Simplifying repeated parameter lists by Anonymous Monk
in thread Simplifying repeated parameter lists by Voronich

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