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Using symbolic references for plain variables works as expected. However, I'm stuck on how to reference 'flag' below.

Origional code:
package Util::Stuff::aaa1; sub flag { 10 } #### use Util::Stuff; print Util::Stuff::aaa1->flag; # yields 10 ... our $v = 'Util::Stuff::aaa1'; print $$v->flag; # yields undef error ... our $v = 'Util::Stuff::aaa1->flag'; print "$$v\n"; # yields nothing

If it wasn't for the need to find a clean way to glue two separate projects together, I wouldn't bother with this. However, it's an interesting issue and I'm keen to learn something different.

Thanks!
Henry

In reply to Re^4: Indirect variable name by FreakyGreenLeaky
in thread Indirect variable name by FreakyGreenLeaky

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