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Re^3: subrefs, IPC and gnuplot's tkcanvas

by alpha (Scribe)
on Dec 29, 2006 at 13:12 UTC ( [id://592263]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re^2: subrefs, IPC and gnuplot's tkcanvas
in thread subrefs, IPC and gnuplot's tkcanvas

eval($buffer), not \$buffer. same with $buffer->($canvas).
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Re^4: subrefs, IPC and gnuplot's tkcanvas
by zentara (Cardinal) on Dec 29, 2006 at 13:51 UTC
    Thanks, it was as simple as
    my $can = $canvas; eval($buffer);
    I did need to convert the name $canvas to $can.

    While I was waiting for your reply, I also found that this worked

    use Sub::Install; Sub::Install::install_sub({ code => sub {eval $buffer}, into => main::, as => 'foo' }); &foo($canvas);
    Thanks again.

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