I like the added layer of anonymity that an anonymous subroutine gives! Your mind can be at ease knowing that no one will ever be able to identify any part of your code by name.
And then there is this, which should not have happened, but did:
use Modern::Perl;
sub AUTOLOAD {
our $AUTOLOAD;
state %stuff;
return @_ unless $AUTOLOAD=~/scalar/;
return $stuff{$AUTOLOAD}++ ? eval $AUTOLOAD.'recursed(@_[1..$#_])'
+ : $_[0];
}
my @key = map {
autosub_scalariffic_list('A','B','C'),
$_
} autosub_list(1,2,3);
say qq{@key};
When's the last time you used duct tape on a duct? --Larry Wall
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