If you don't mind using a bit of black magic and have a relatively recent version of perl (5.7+ perhaps?) then you could use this code
use B 'svref_2object';
sub name_from_coderef {
return svref_2object($_[0])->GV->NAME;
}
my @tests = (\&test1,\&test2,\&test3,\&test4); # 20 odd refs here
my $test = 1;
foreach my $subref (@tests) {
warn sprintf "Test # %s\n", name_from_coderef($subref);
foreach my $size (1..1000) {
$subref->($arg1,$arg2,$size);
}
}
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