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by myocom (Deacon)
on Jul 26, 2000 at 23:49 UTC ( [id://24602]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Call Subroutines by Approximate Name

You could make some *really* obfuscated Perl with this sort of technique. Or, using the Lingua::Wordnet module (q.v. the Summer 2000 TPJ), you could call subroutines by their hypernym. To use an example from the article, you could call &sneaker and have it *really* call &loafer instead. </evil>

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