I need more info about the context of the code you're going to write.
However, here's a possible solution:
my $os = eval "\\&FTP::Session::${^O}->new";
my %constor = ( $^O => $os );
I'm pretty sure that's what you're looking for.
Yes, the first argument is the package name, that's why constructors could look like this:
sub new { bless {}, shift };
# which is equivalent to this
sub new {
my $class = shift @_;
my $self = {};
my $ref = bless $self, $class;
return $ref;
}
# Bless could actually be:
bless {}, 'Package::Name';
Enjoy!
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